dmwnc1959 said: "^ ^ ^ I saw the 2pm PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and collected two very nice cast-autographed window cards (at $60 each) as part of the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. They also had one at the 7pm Kinky Boots, for $100, but I had no time to get to an all-night shipping place before I had to walk to the MegaBus pickup place by 10:45pm. Sad about that. "
That’s great, but too bad about the KB signed window card. Since I am so far away, I fly to NYC. I’ve gotten very good at packing my window cards in my checked luggage so they make it home in pristine condition. Maybe someone can pick one up for you and get it mailed to you in exchange for payment via Apple Pay, Venmo, or PayPal.
who is expected to announce next week? Philly is officially announcing on Monday, though it's already been spoiled.
Stand-by Joined: 2/2/18
Charlotte:
The New One: Oct 8-13
OOTI: Nv 12-17
The Play That Goes Wrong: Nov 12-17
Charlie: Dec 10-15
CFA: Jan 7-12
MFL: Jan 21-26
Anastasia: Apr 28-May 3
Superstar: Jul 29-Aug 2
Frozen: Oct 7-18
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Les Mis: Oct 29-Nov 3
Jersey Boys: Dec 6-8
New Colossus: Jan 28-Feb 2
Riverdance: Apr 7-12
Blue Man Grou: Apr 24-26
SpongeBob: June 16-21
Wicked: Dec 9 2020-Jan 10, 2021
I noticed today that The Play That Goes Wrong is listed on SHN's website as playing for one week at the Golden Gate Theater in San Francisco (August 13th-18th). If there was an announcement, I completely missed it!
I saw it in New York back in 2017 and thought it was super cute. However, I'm a bit worried that it'll be swallowed up by the size of the Golden Gate.
Kitsune said: "I noticed today that The Play That Goes Wrong is listed on SHN's website as playing for one week at the Golden Gate Theater in San Francisco (August 13th-18th). If there was an announcement, I completely missed it!..."
It wasn't announced previously. It's one of the shorter events and tours that they add in addition to the subscription throughout the year. (like Beautiful, Rent, Eddie Izzard)
Chicago announced the full season yesterday and it includes Oslo, Once on this Islands, Mean Girls, Once Upon a One More Time, Summer, and Frozen.
Bummed there’s no My Fair Lady
Is "Oslo" touring or just a local production?
Pretty sure it’s local
Stand-by Joined: 2/2/18
Yep, "Oslo" in Chicago is a local production (Time Line Theatre).
I also recently got some clarification as to the "Once" tour: the production at the CLO in Pittsburgh this summer is a local one, but the one announced in El Paso's season should be a new touring production.
Swing Joined: 1/2/19
Call_me_jorge said: "Chicago announced the full season yesterday and it includes Oslo, Once on this Islands, Mean Girls, Once Upon a One More Time, Summer, and Frozen.
Bummed there’s no My Fair Lady"
I was also bummed that Phoenix didn't get My Fair Lady. I am not pleased with the entire lineup for this year either. The good thing about it is next should be really good.....judging by what others get this year.
DEV , for one.
SHN just announced they'll be unveiling the new season in San Francisco on Thurs, March 28.
Updated On: 3/19/19 at 09:50 PMSwing Joined: 3/20/19
Salt Lake City renewal packet arrived today:
Miss Saigon Oct. 15-20
A Christmas Story Dec. 3-8
Fiddler on the Roof Jan 21-26
Dear Evan Hansen Mar 4-14
Frozen Apr 15-May 10
Anastasia June 9-14
Add-on
The Illusionists Feb 14-16
It's a pretty good lineup. Personally, I'm most excited for Miss Saigon.
Dallas Summer Musicals will be revealing their new season next Friday.
Swing Joined: 9/29/11
Rochester, NY is announcing on April 4th. Definitely getting "Hello Dolly" based on the email - text, font, design, etc. Heard on the board that "Summer: The Donna Summer Musical" was coming as well...
I suspect Summer might be teching here prior to touring.
ellbellthomps said: "Does anyone know about Rochester, New York?
Haven't heard ANYTHING about an announcement, and it was long announced this time last year."
Durham, NC Performing Arts Center
Aladdin Oct 2-26, 2019
Escape to Margaritaville Apr 28 to May 3, 2020
My Fair Lady May 19-24, 2020
Jesus Christ Superstar June 2-7, 2020
Mean Girls Feb 11-16, 2020
A Bronx Tale Nov 5-10, 2019
The Band’s Visit Apr 7-12, 2020
Come From Away Jan 14-19, 2020
curious who else needs to announce. I know Rochester & Washington DC are coming up, but what other cities are scheduled to announce?
here's Come From Away's 2019-2020 schedule(that's been announced).
Cincinnati September 17 - 29, 2019
Detroit October 1 - 13, 2019
Buffalo, NY October 15 - 20, 2019
Philadelphia October 22 - November 3, 2019
Boston November 5 - 17, 2019
Providence, RI December 3 - 8, 2019
Charlotte, NC January 7 - 12, 2020
Durham, NC January 14 - 19, 2020
Indianapolis January 21 - 26, 2020
Des Moines, IA January 28 - February 2, 2020
Oklahoma City February 4 - 9 , 2020
Kansas City February 11 - 16, 2020
Austin, TX February 18 - 23, 2020
San Antonio February 25 - March 1, 2020
Houston March 3 - 8, 2020
West Palm Beach, FL March 31 - April 5, 2020
Fort Lauderdale, FL April 7 - 19, 2020
Sarasota, FL April 28 - May 3, 2020
Louisville May 5 - 10, 2020
Tempe, AZ May 26 - 31, 2020
Tucson, AZ June 2 - 7, 2020
San Jose June 16 - 21, 2020
San Diego June 23 - 28, 2020
Fort Worth, TX July 7 - 12, 2020
Tulsa, OK July 14 - 19, 2020
Memphis, TN July 21 - 26, 2020
Minneapolis, MN August 11 - 16, 2020
Understudy Joined: 9/20/08
A Broadway Across America representative told me that the Paramount in Seattle will be announcing on April 2.
Stand-by Joined: 2/2/18
If you're trying to fill the gaps for CFA (looks like anywhere from 8-12 stops left), here are some possible candidates: Dallas (AT&T/DSM), Nashville, Columbus, Syracuse, Rochester, either DC, Jacksonville, Albuquerque, Madison [confirmed Aug 4-9, 2020, btw], and East Lansing. I might also throw in Hershey, Sacramento, and also the Starlight Theatre in Kansas City (late summer 2020).
Stand-by Joined: 4/22/17
I read (unconfirmed) that CFA was playing Montreal in September.
Stand-by Joined: 2/2/18
Greenville's season:
The Band's Visit: Aug 27-Sep 1
Charlie: Oct 1-6
OOTI: Nov 5-10
Beautiful: Dec 31-Jan 5
My Fair Lady: Jan 28-Feb 2
Aladdin: Feb 12-23
Les Mis: Mar 3-8
ETM: Apr 7-12
Summer: May 19-24
Cats: Jun 23-28
JCS: Aug 4-9
Coming back in 20/21: Hamilton and Wicked
MTH85 said: "If you're trying to fill the gaps for CFA (looks like anywhere from 8-12 stops left), here are some possible candidates: Dallas (AT&T/DSM), Nashville, Columbus, Syracuse, Rochester, either DC, Jacksonville, Albuquerque, Madison [confirmed Aug 4-9, 2020, btw], and East Lansing. I might also throw in Hershey, Sacramento, and alsothe Starlight Theatre in Kansas City (late summer 2020)."
I wouldn’t expect CFA to play Syracuse just yet. We usually have pretty crap tours come through and it takes a few years to get here (usually). Rochester seems like a sure bet though.
Swing Joined: 3/26/19
Hannahbelle said: "A Broadway Across America representative told me that the Paramount in Seattle will be announcing on April 2."
Seattle's been posting hints on their instagram stories about shows that will be in the season. Can't wait for the official announcement next week! https://www.instagram.com/broadwayseattle/
Stand-by Joined: 2/2/18
Houston's SPA 19/20 Broadway shows:
Rudolph: Dec 26-27
Color Purple: Jan 3-4
Stomp: Jan 23-25
SpongeBob: June 23-28
MTH85 said: "Houston's SPA19/20 Broadway shows:
Rudolph: Dec 26-27
Color Purple: Jan 3-4
Stomp: Jan 23-25
SpongeBob: June 23-28"
Wow, the scheduler really hates Houston. At least, TCP doesn’t totally suck. And Spongebob is enjoyable.
TheBroadwayBubble said: "Dallas Summer Musicals will be revealing their new season next Friday."
I've got a feeling JCS will be part of it.
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