singer234 said: "I have heard rumblings that the London revival of Spring Awakening is hoping to come to the states depending on theatre availability. Who knows if it will pan out but would definitely make the revival category interesting."
The West End transfer recently fell through (I’m still hoping they manage to arrange one) so I don’t know about NY. I know the cast are keen to do both WE and Broadway.
According to a casting call, the upcoming revival of Death of a Salesman will begin previews around September 16, officially open on October 9, and close on February 5.
The new Neil Diamond bio-jukebox musical A Beautiful Noise will play the Broadhurst Theatre. Previews begin November 2, and opening night is December 4.
It was announced yesterday that previews of 1776 will begin September 16 at the AmericanAirlines Theatre; opening night is set for October 6 and the limited run will conclude on January 8.
According to a casting call posted today, Cost of Living will begin previews on September 20, open on October 12, and play a limited run thru November 28.
Direct from New York City Center Encores!, a second Broadway revival of Into the Woods will begin previews June 28, open July 10, and end its limited run on August 21 at the St. James.
I know it's very early and Covid is still having an impact but I'm really hoping for more, exciting new musicals. I usually take a trip every spring and see 10-12 shows but that might be tough to fill at this rate. Dreaming of a season like 2015, 2016 or 2017
Exactly! Like I said, it's early, so I've got my fingers crossed for official announcements for all of those! As well as Ohio State Murders, & Juliet and maybe even Sweeney Todd. Plus who knows what will happen Off-Broadway. We've been spoiled lately for that (Little Shop, Suffs etc). There's so much potential for a great season and I hope it pans out.
A revival of Suzan-Lori Parks’s Topdog / Underdog will play the Golden for a fall limited engagement. Previews begin September 27, opening night is set for October 20.
In celebration of Weezer’s new project, the rock band will play a five-night residency at the Broadway Theatre, entitled SZNZ: In Residence On Broadway.