Swing Joined: 12/2/15
Potential Spoiler Alert:
Awaiting confirmation and exact dates but excited about what appears to be Seattle's Paramount season:
Band's Visit
White Christmas
Ain't Too Proud
My Fair Lady (March 2-7)
Jesus Christ Superstar
Hamilton
Pretty Woman
5th Avenue (also Seattle) has given us three so far for sure:
Shrek
Come From Away
Broadway Vacation (based on the movies) - a new musical
(http://www.playbill.com/article/broadway-vacation-the-musical-to-make-its-world-premiere-at-5th-avenue-theatre)
Forth Worth's line-up is looking strong too.
“Forth Worth's line-up is looking strong too."
They haven’t announced yet have they? Obviously they’re getting Aida which is great. Any way you can share?
The dates for My Fair Lady in Seattle align with some of Seattle Opera's scheduled performance dates for their planned production of Jonathan Dove's opera Flight: Feb27,28 & Mar3,6,7,10 12,13, 2021. Might make for a nice weekend getaway.
I've been listening to the 2004 Chandos release of a 1999 Glyndebourne performance, in preparation to see the production this month by Pacific Opera Victoria, and it is a quite nice piece of work.
jazzyguy said: "Potential SpoilerAlert:
Awaiting confirmation and exact dates but excited about what appears to be Seattle's Paramount season:
Band's Visit
White Christmas
Ain't Too Proud
My Fair Lady (March 2-7)
Jesus Christ Superstar
Hamilton
Pretty Woman
5th Avenue (also Seattle) has given us three so far for sure:
Shrek
Come From Away
Broadway Vacation (based on the movies) - a new musical
(http://www.playbill.com/article/broadway-vacation-the-musical-to-make-its-world-premiere-at-5th-avenue-theatre)
Forth Worth's line-up is looking strong too.
"
Understudy Joined: 1/8/20
inception said: "The dates for My Fair Lady in Seattle align with some of Seattle Opera's scheduled performance dates for their planned production of Jonathan Dove's opera Flight: Feb27,28 & Mar3,6,7,10 12,13, 2021. Might make for a nice weekend getaway.
I've been listening to the 2004 Chandos release of a 1999 Glyndebourne performance, in preparation to see the production this month by Pacific Opera Victoria, and it is a quite nice piece of work.
jazzyguy said: "Potential SpoilerAlert:
Awaiting confirmation and exact dates but excited about what appears to be Seattle's Paramount season:
Band's Visit
White Christmas
Ain't Too Proud
My Fair Lady (March 2-7)
I’ve been wanting to see My Fair Lady since it was on Broadway. If it doesn’t come close to me in Indiana I’d be willing to see it in Seattle and go visit my niece.
I’m hoping Louisville and Indianapolis get good seasons.
Understudy Joined: 9/20/08
Jazzguy, if you're right, Seattle's season looks pretty strong! What is your source of information?
Swing Joined: 12/2/15
DiscoCrows said: "“Forth Worth's line-up is looking strong too."
They haven’t announced yet have they? Obviously they’re getting Aida which is great. Any way you can share?"
I think the line-up for Bass Performance Hall is:
My Fair Lady (Oct 6-11, 2020)
The Lion King (Jan 13-31, 2021)
Dear Evan Hansen (Feb 9-14, 2021)
The Cher Show (July 27-Aug 1, 2021)
Oklahoma! (Aug 10-15, 2021)
Cats (Sept 7-12, 2021)
Found it on ToursToYou
Interesting, if tourstouyou is reliable, they have Frozen and My Fair Lady listed for Boston. Exciting if true!
Toronto will announce Feb. 19th
Featured Actor Joined: 7/31/03
Understudy Joined: 11/11/11
Tulsa just announced:
Escape to Margaritaville
Tootsie
Mean Girls
Pretty Woman
The Lion King
Hadestown
Add-On: Oklahoma
Chorus Member Joined: 9/19/17
Nashville (TPAC) set to announce on February 23rd at 10 am.
Swing Joined: 1/21/20
Based on clues provided so far, Minneapolis will have the following shows:
Hamilton
Hadestown
Cats
Jersey Boys
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Prom
Oklahoma
The full schedule will be announced on 2/6.
Swing Joined: 1/21/20
Looks like it will be the following for Minneapolis when it's announced:
Hamilton
Hadestown
Ain't Too Proud
Moulin Rouge
Oklahoma
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Prom
Tootsie
Jersey Boys (Optional)
Cats (Optional)
Understudy Joined: 1/8/20
Minneapolis has a great season - congratulations!
Swing Joined: 1/21/20
Per the Hennepin Theater Trust Website today for Minneapolis upcoming season:
Hamilton - 10/6-11/22
To Kill a Mockingbird 12/15-12/20
Oklahoma 1/19-1/24
Ain't Too Proud 2/16-2/28
Jersey Boys 3/16-3/21 (Option)
Moulin Rouge 4/14-5/2
The Prom 5/18-5/23
Cats 6/8-6/13 (Option)
Hadestown 6/22-6/27
Tootsie 7/27-8/1
Stand-by Joined: 3/30/07
Got an interesting email from Broadway in Houston today looking for season ticket holders to come to The Hobby Center on the 13th to film testimonials about the shows coming next season. Not sure if they'll only film the shows coming or also film some decoys as well, but their line-up might leak out after that event. Here's hoping. Enjoying seeing everyone revealing the other cities' shows. Keep up the great sleuthing!
Swing Joined: 3/20/19
Salt Lake City announced today:
Mean Girls
The Band's Visit
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
Hamilton
Ain't Too Proud
Jesus Christ Superstar
To Kill a Mockingbird
Add-ons:
Les Miserables
Chicago
I'm stoked! There's always one or two I'd prefer, but this feels like a great lineup.
Ceej said: "Got an interesting email from Broadway in Houston today looking for season ticket holders to come to The Hobby Center on the 13th to film testimonials about the shows coming next season. Not sure if they'll only film the shows coming or also film some decoys as well, but their line-up might leak out after that event. Here's hoping. Enjoying seeing everyone revealing the other cities' shows. Keep up the great sleuthing!"
Oooh, that’s actually awesome! Please update if you hear anything about their 20/21 lineup!
Stand-by Joined: 3/17/15
Just got an email saying that Atlanta is announcing on March 12. I’ve been a subscriber for 10 years and it’s never happened this late.
Featured Actor Joined: 12/16/07
Just saw the 2020-2021 Broadway in Hollywood season. Not going to jump their 6 AM announcement tomorrow but there are a couple things I was happy about.
Broadway in Hollywood is as follows:
Oklahoma (Dolby- Nov 3-22, 2020)
The Cher Show (Dolby- March 23-Apr 11, 2021)
Tootsie (Dolby- Apr 13- May 2, 2021)
Aida (Dolby- May 13-June 5, 2021)
Pretty Woman (Dolby- June 8-27, 2021)
The Lion King (Pantages- June 25 -Sept 5, 2021)
Moulin Rouge (Pantages-Oct 13, 2021-Jan 2, 2022)
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/17
^ More shows at Dolby than at the Pantages? Oh come on
Featured Actor Joined: 12/16/07
and the best past of this. Hamilton has an end date and there is a confirmed light in the tunnel on the return to the Pantages before the first show at the Dolby. I can survive the two seasons at the Dolby.
also I’m thrilled about Moullin Rouge. Almost flew to NYC to see it. Still might but happy I have tickets here.
this is also first season announcement in like three years I haven’t immediately said I was going to list one of the shows back for resale. They all look great. When TLK is the weak link (based only on number I’ve times I’ve seen it) it’s a good season.
fashionguru_23 said: "Broadway in Hollywood is as follows:
Oklahoma(Dolby- Nov 3-22, 2020)
The Cher Show(Dolby- March 23-Apr 11, 2021)
Tootsie(Dolby- Apr 13- May 2, 2021)
Aida (Dolby- May 13-June 5, 2021)
Pretty Woman (Dolby- June 8-27, 2021)
The Lion King (Pantages- June 25 -Sept 5, 2021)
Moulin Rouge (Pantages-Oct 13, 2021-Jan 2, 2022)"
Oklahoma playing the Dolby just seems horribly wrong to me.
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