StageLoverNAustin: if you're looking for Fort Worth predictions (they should be announcing this upcoming week), I'd go with at least: Come From Away, Margaritaville, Dolly, Charlie, and possibly Hamilton and Phantom.
DiscoCrows said: "StageLoverNAustin said: "MTH85 said: "For Austin, in addition to Jesus Christ Superstar, I'd expectCome From Away,Dear Evan Hansen,Hello, Dolly!,Aladdin, and a couple more, likeLes Mis."
Les Mis is part of the current season. I'm hoping many of the subscribers that joined last yr to get priority tix this year will not renew so we can have better tix choice and easier tix exchange.
Les Mis is at BassPerformanceHall in Dallas, not Bass Concert Hall in Austin. I think I’d rather have Frozen than Aladdinbut that’s just personal preference, I saw it in NYC and didn’t particularly love it. Either way I definitely think we’re due for a Disney show.
If Hello, Dolly! is set to come to Texas then that’d make sense to go to Austin. I also think Come From Away is a given, as far as I’m aware it has barely travelled in our direction. Also hoping for Mean Girls but I don’t have any reason to think it’d go here versus anywhere else."
You are right! For some reason I got cats and les mis mixed in my brain. I wouldn't mind mean girls. Not sure my teenage boys would dig it though.
BwayinVan said: "Luminaire2 said: "inception said: "I bit the bullet & subscribed to the Vancouver broadway series for next year. Usually I just pick 1 or 2 shows, but at least there wasn't anything lame like Illusionists in the series this year, all the dates work with my proposed 2020 vacation dates, & good seats came out to half what I paid to see shows in mezz seats in NY. I just saw DEH at Xmas in NY, & wasn't blown away,but I'll give it a second chance. The one thing that I kinda wonder is about Finding Neverland - not the show itself, but the producers: does Harvey Weinstein still get a cut of this?
Luminaire2 said: "So Vancouver is getting
Rent, Waitress, Finding Neverland, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked, and Hamilton in 2020/21.
Anyone know, which tour versionsare most worth it? I figure Hansen and Waitress?
Is the Rent 20th any good? Non-Eq? Whos doing it?"
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I also got season tickets, always wanted to and at least most the shows are interesting this Season... and gives us first pick next year with Hamilton."
Me too! I’ll be there for each opening night. I went with centre orchestra which still ended up cheaper than buying tickets individually. And I agree, finally nice to see a lineup with all good shows, although how many tines does Wicked have to come through town?"
3 apparently? I’m not complaining, nice that the big big shows keep coming back. I assume Lion King is 2020/2021 if history dictates haha!
Although I’m not adding Wicked to my subscription. I’ll just try lottery.
Any word on Tampa, Orlando, or West Palm Beach? Tampa has typically announced in February the past few years, last year was February 4th, and since we are almost to that stretch of time, surprised no announcement date has been revealed yet? Orlando has typically been in March, so I’m guessing that trend will continue? Seems like West Palm Beach usually announces their season around the same time as Fort Lauderdale and Miami, both of which have already announced their seasons, but still no word for there as well?
AllThatJazz2 said: "Does anyone know when Providence is announcing?"
I feel they are usually right before, or right after Boston. So not too sure. Hoping for DEH, Dolly (if it tours), CFA, and hopefully one of My Fair Lady, or Once On This Island.
Call_me_jorge said: "I’m curious what Chicago’s season will look like and I hope we get the CIBC theatre back. I wonder if Spongebob, E2M, and JCS will return."
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Houston BAA just sent out an interesting email. They're asking for people who attend shows in NYC regularly to come to the Hobby Center (our venue in Houston) to film testimonials for shows for their upcoming season. They list 11 shows for what is usually a 6 show plus 2 optionals season. So I assume some aren't coming, but the list is:
A BRONX TALE CATS (confirmed for this season - not sure if part of subscription or optional show) CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY COME FROM AWAY DEAR EVAN HANSEN (also confirmed for this season) DISNEY'S FROZEN FIDDLER ON THE ROOF HELLO, DOLLY! MEAN GIRLS SUMMER: THE DONNA SUMMER MUSICAL THE BAND'S VISIT
thanks for making this thread, MTH85! will be moving to the US next year for college and it's exciting to know what shows are playing in my state/around me.
don't message me thinking im taylor trensch?? what would he be doing on bww?? you can't possibly be that dumb bye
bwayphreak234 said: "Los Angeles will be announcing tomorrow."
I suspect whatever LA gets will be similar to what San Francisco gets? It's not a direct correlation, but I feel like a lot of our recent touring shows were in SoCal either right before or right after San Francisco.
BwayLB: a rep from the Segerstrom told me today that they plan on announcing their Broadway season this month. My guess is that it'll happen later than sooner. If they don't plan on publishing a date, watch their BAA page when it switches over to the new template. That may give you a good indication that they're close to announcing (somewhere between 1-2 weeks, maybe longer).
Saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in New York. Although I knew it wasn't a "Tony-award" winning musical, I knew IMMEDIATELY it would be fantastic on a national tour. So, I'm hoping it's announced for Atlanta! I would see it again.
Also hoping Atlanta gets:
• Anastasia • The Band's Visit • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory • Hello Dolly or My Fair Lady • Mean Girls • A Bronx Tale • Frozen • Miss Saigon