May not belong here, but Mockingbird will be launching its tour from the Kennedy Center in August of 2020. Really glad such a great play will go on the road!
MessyButKind said: "SHN San Francisco just announced.
Summer - Dec 3-29, 2019 (Golden Gate)
Sting: The Last Ship - Feb 18-Mar 15, 2020 (Golden Gate)
The Band's Visit - May 26-June 21, 2020 (Golden Gate)
Mean Girls - June 30-Aug 2, 2020 (Golden Gate)
My Fair Lady -Aug 5-30, 2020 (Golden Gate)
First access options for:
The Book of Mormon Mar 31-Apr 26, 2020
Spongbob Feb 12-16, 2020 (Golden Gate)
Seems like a really small package compared to years past, and I'm surprised to see no Frozen."
Oddly enough, the show I'm most excited for is Spongebob, which I regretted missing on Broadway last year.
Summer doesn't interest me. The Last Ship and Mean Girls are maybes if I could get Goldstar tickets (seems unlikely in the latter case). I really liked The Band's Visit on Broadway, but am worried about how such an intimate show will do in the Golden Gate. I also really liked LCT's My Fair Lady, but whether or not I shell out money for the tour will depend on the casting.
You may not be getting Frozen, but at least you have my fair lady. Not even Chicago is getting that. I hope To Kill a Mockingbird comes to Chicago, but hopefully through the Goodman. I’d hate to see it end up at the monster that the Nederlander or Cadillac palace. I’m curious if Broadway in Chicago is waiting to announce more shows until Hamilton announces an official closing.
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Do we know when the National(DC) and the Hippodrome in Baltimore will be releasing their season slates? My mom was less than enthused by the Kennedy Center’s season.
RW3 said: "Do we know when the National(DC) and the Hippodrome in Baltimore will be releasing their season slates? My mom was less than enthused by the Kennedy Center’s season."
The Hippodrome has already announced, still waiting for the National.
3girls2luv said: "RW3 said: "Do we know when the National(DC) and the Hippodrome in Baltimore will be releasing their season slates? My mom was less than enthused by the Kennedy Center’s season."
The Hippodrome has already announced, still waiting for the National.
Ive been getting variety of answers to when the season at Albuquerque would be announced ranging from late March to June but finally confirmed that the announcement will be on April 12.
TheBroadwayBubble said: "I'm very surprised that My Fair Lady isn't going to play at the Winspear."
Can I ask why? That's not rhetorical, literally just curious. If anything I'd think it'd do a bit better at Music Hall than Winspear. It's a bigger venue, and the show is arguably a bit bigger and more popular than, for example, OOTI or TBV which are (thankfully) playing at the Winspear.
DiscoCrows said: "TheBroadwayBubble said: "I'm very surprised that My Fair Lady isn't going to play at the Winspear."
Can I ask why? That's not rhetorical, literally just curious. If anything I'd think it'd do a bit better at Music Hall than Winspear. It's a bigger venue, and the show is arguably a bit bigger and more popular than, for example, OOTI or TBV whichare(thankfully) playing at the Winspear.
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I say this because the Winspear has a history of booking the shows produced by Lincoln Center Theater (Falsettos, The King and I) and The Music Hall to my knowledge, hasn't recently booked anything from LCT or the golden age era. I also think My Fair Lady would be a much better fit for the Winspear, so I may be a bit biased.