2020-2021 Touring Season — Page 22
Posted: 3/16/20 at 1:07pm
Not on social media at all so I haven't seen anything, is Boston not announcing tonight anymore? Id presume this is the case but it'd actually be nice to have an announcement to have something to look forward to. We shall see.
Posted: 3/16/20 at 6:22pm
Boston's lineup:
Frozen
September 9 - October 4, 2020
Tootsie
October 20 - November 1, 2020
To Kill a Mockingbird
January 5 - 17, 2021
The Cher Show
January 19 - 31, 2021
Jesus Christ Superstar
February 9 - 21, 2021
My Fair Lady
March 30 - April 11, 2021
A
in't Too Proud
June 8 - 27, 2021
Hamilton
July 6 - September 5, 2021
Dear Evan Hansen
May 4 - 30, 2021
Posted: 3/17/20 at 12:38am
THE BAND'S VISIT
September 15–20, 2020
HAMILTON
Performances begin October 13, 2020
Subscriber week is October 13–18, 2020
Rodgers & Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA!
December 1–6, 2021
HADESTOWN
January 12–17, 2021
MY FAIR LADY
February 9–14, 2021
TOOTSIE
March 16–21, 2021
Disney's FROZEN
April 8–25, 2021
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
June 8–13, 2021
Season Option
JERSEY BOYS
May 21–23, 2021
Won’t lie, this is a hell of a season. Really excited for 20-21!
Posted: 3/17/20 at 6:10am
Posted: 3/17/20 at 10:58am
bdboston said: "Boston's lineup:
Frozen
September 9 - October 4, 2020
Tootsie
October 20 - November 1, 2020
To Kill a Mockingbird
January 5 - 17, 2021
The Cher Show
January 19 - 31, 2021
Jesus Christ Superstar
February 9 - 21, 2021
My Fair Lady
March 30 - April 11, 2021
A
in't Too Proud
June 8 - 27, 2021
Hamilton
July 6 - September 5, 2021
Dear Evan Hansen
May 4 - 30, 2021"
Solid season, but not Oklahoma, Hadestown, or The Prom are a major bummer. Especially at the prices they charge, getting the non equity Jesus Christ Superstar tour is a bit disappointing then taking away a season extra to have Hamilton again in the subscription. Idk maybe I'm being too picky but Boston has really disappointed me with their last 3 seasons, PPAC in Providence has been doing much better with their overall lineups and variant than Boston has. Not super impressed with this but do acknowledge it could be worse.
Posted: 3/17/20 at 11:24am
Mike Barrett said: "bdboston said: "Boston's lineup:
Frozen
September 9 - October 4, 2020
Tootsie
October 20 - November 1, 2020
To Kill a Mockingbird
January 5 - 17, 2021
The Cher Show
January 19 - 31, 2021
Jesus Christ Superstar
February 9 - 21, 2021
My Fair Lady
March 30 - April 11, 2021
A
in't Too Proud
June 8 - 27, 2021
Hamilton
July 6 - September 5, 2021
Dear Evan Hansen
May 4 - 30, 2021"
Solid season, but not Oklahoma, Hadestown, or The Prom are a major bummer. Especially at the prices they charge, getting the non equity Jesus Christ Superstar tour is a bit disappointing then taking away a season extra to have Hamilton again in the subscription. Idk maybe I'm being too picky but Boston has really disappointed me with their last 3 seasons, PPAC in Providence has been doing much better with their overall lineups and variant than Boston has. Not super impressed with this but do acknowledge it could be worse."
Jesus Christ Superstar is an equity tour.
Posted: 3/17/20 at 11:45am
Fayetteville, AR.
My Fair Lady, Sept. 15-20, 2020
Mean Girls, Nov. 3-8, 2020
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Dec. 15-20, 2020
An Officer and a Gentleman, March 9-14, 2021
Come From Away, May 11-16, 2021
Freestyle Love Supreme, June 1-6, 2021
Posted: 3/17/20 at 12:08pm
ElphabaGoodman said: "Mike Barrett said: "bdboston said: "Boston's lineup:
Frozen
September 9 - October 4, 2020
Tootsie
October 20 - November 1, 2020
To Kill a Mockingbird
January 5 - 17, 2021
The Cher Show
January 19 - 31, 2021
Jesus Christ Superstar
February 9 - 21, 2021
My Fair Lady
March 30 - April 11, 2021
A
in't Too Proud
June 8 - 27, 2021
Hamilton
July 6 - September 5, 2021
Dear Evan Hansen
May 4 - 30, 2021"
Solid season, but not Oklahoma, Hadestown, or The Prom are a major bummer. Especially at the prices they charge, getting the non equity Jesus Christ Superstar tour is a bit disappointing then taking away a season extra to have Hamilton again in the subscription. Idk maybe I'm being too picky but Boston has really disappointed me with their last 3 seasons, PPAC in Providence has been doing much better with their overall lineups and variant than Boston has. Not super impressed with this but do acknowledge it could be worse."
Jesus Christ Superstar is an equity tour."
I could be mistaken but I believe I read its going Non equity for its 2nd year?
Posted: 3/17/20 at 5:57pm
Any idea when the Philly announcement has been postponed to? Looking forward to it as hopefuly it's a light at the end of this tunnel!
Posted: 3/19/20 at 10:40am
Philly just announced their season:
• Pretty Woman
• My Fair Lady
• The Cher Show
• Oklahoma
• 1776
• Ain’t Too Proud
• The Lion King
• Hadestown
Add on(s):
• Hairspray
• Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
• The Blue Man Group
• Anastasia
• RENT
• Aida
https://www.kimmelcenter.org/events-and-tickets/ticket-deals/broadway-2020-21-season/
Updated On: 3/19/20 at 10:40 AM
Posted: 3/19/20 at 12:13pm
The Hanover Theatre in Worcester will be announcing 5/7 shows of their season on April 6th, with the final two shows being announced 7/20 and 8/17. They usually get smaller tours, but this is what they've released so far about each show:
October 1-4: Fun, upbeat and new Broadway show
October 15-18: Traditional hit that everyone's talking about
January 14-17: Interactive crowd-pleaser
March 18-21: Award-winning new tour
April 8-11: Sizzling music and sensational story
May 6-9: Lush new musical with historic roots
June 22-27: Popular hit with mass appeal
Posted: 3/20/20 at 9:03pm
Albuquerque's Popejoy Hall Announced today:
Anastasia (Dec 10-13)
Hamilton (Jan 19-Feb 7,2021)
The Cher Show (Mar 3-7 2021)
Hairspray (April 8-11 2021)
Jersey Boys (May 13-16 2021)
Posted: 3/21/20 at 2:10pm
Posted: 3/21/20 at 2:14pm
robbyshishkabobby said: "This pertains to the current season, but due to Covid-19, Miss Saigon will not be playing any more performances on tour. Some cast members of the tour have been posting on social media."
Wow. Source?
Posted: 3/21/20 at 2:27pm
robbyshishkabobby said: "This pertains to the current season, but due to Covid-19, Miss Saigon will not be playing any more performances on tour. Some cast members of the tour have been posting on social media."
The Play That Goes Wrong, too (https://www.instagram.com/jacquijarrold/)
Finding Neverland (albeit a non-equity tour) ended earlier this week, and I wouldn't be surprised if a handful more prematurely end in the next month or two.
Posted: 3/21/20 at 2:36pm
Posted: 3/21/20 at 3:21pm
Miles2Go2 said: "robbyshishkabobby said: "This pertains to the current season, but due to Covid-19, Miss Saigon will not be playing any more performances on tour. Some cast members of the tour have been posting on social media."
Wow. Source?"
My source is a friend in the cast haha. I don’t want to give out their social info.
Posted: 3/21/20 at 3:33pm
NETWorks also posted about Miss Saigon closing on their Instagram page. SpongeBob, Once On This Island, and A Bronx Tale are closing too
Updated On: 3/21/20 at 03:33 PM
Posted: 3/23/20 at 9:05pm
The season announcement for The Peace Center in Greenville, South Carolina has been postponed to Monday, March 30th. Also, the April 7 - April 12, 2020 engagement of Escape to Margaritaville has been rescheduled for June 30 - July 5, 2020.
Posted: 3/24/20 at 12:18pm
Des Moines Performing Arts announced their 2020-2021 season this morning.
1776-October 27-November 1 2020
Hamilton-December 1-27 2021
Tootsie-February 23-28 2021
Hadestown-April 20-25 2021
Aida-June 8-13 2021
To Kill a Mockinbird-July 6-11 2021
Add Ons
Cats-March 9-14 2021
Rent-April 2-3 2021
Les Miserables-April 6-11 2021
Chita Rivera and Friends (Telly Leung and Corey Cott)-May 8 2021
Posted: 3/24/20 at 2:03pm
Escape to Margaritaville - September 22-27, 2020
The Lion King - October 21-November 6, 2020 (Season Option)
Jesus Christ Superstar - December 8-13, 2020
CATS - February 9-14, 2021 (Season Option)
Mean Girls - March 9-14, 2021
The Band’s Visit - March 30-April 4, 2021
Hadestown - May 4-9, 2021
Hamilton - July 13-August 1, 2021
Question. The promo photos they’re using for CATS seem new and with actors I don’t recognize. Could it be going non-equity?
Posted: 3/24/20 at 2:06pm
Posted: 3/24/20 at 8:31pm
It may be way too soon to know, but are any of the new touring productions that were being announced, or that have already been announced for the upcoming new 2020-2021 season scheduled to start in the late summer/early fall, looking at pulling back?
There were lots of exciting new tours heading out, and if this lasts through summer will they have time for rehearsals and tour launches?
Any new city touring announcements for this new season? I know Pittsburgh rescheduled, any other cities postpone their new season announcements?
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