Hi All-
Boston's Huntington Theater website already up :
https://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2007/07/judge_to_issue.html
This season will include the Pre-Broadway premiere of The 39 Step which I will see it on the first preview (9/12) and the last day (10/14) and definitley write a report and post it here ...Too bad ! We have no musical try-out this season (unlike last season's High Fidelity ) Surely I will see all their show again this year -j*
The 39 Step
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https://www.huntingtontheatre.org/season/production.aspx?id=4386&src=t
The Atheist
by Ronan Noone
Directed by Justin Waldman
Starring Campbell Scott
Wimberly Theatre
9/12/2007 – 9/30/2007
https://www.huntingtontheatre.org/season/production.aspx?id=3923&src=tAlfred Hitchcock's
The 39 Steps
by Patrick Barlow
BU Theatre - Mainstage
9/14/2007 – 10/14/2007
https://www.huntingtontheatre.org/season/production.aspx?id=4009&src=t
Brendan
by Ronan Noone
Directed by Justin Waldman
Wimberly Theatre
10/12/2007 – 11/17/2007
https://www.huntingtontheatre.org/season/production.aspx?id=3962&src=tStreamers
by David Rabe
Directed by Scott Ellis
BU Theatre - Mainstage
11/9/2007 – 12/9/2007
https://www.huntingtontheatre.org/season/production.aspx?id=4000&src=t
Third
by Wendy Wasserstein
BU Theatre - Mainstage
1/4/2008 – 2/3/2008
https://www.huntingtontheatre.org/season/production.aspx?id=4003&src=t
Shining City
by Conor McPherson
BU Theatre - Mainstage
3/7/2008 – 4/6/2008
The Cry of the Reed
by Sinan Unel
Wimberly Theatre
3/28/2008 – 5/3/2008
She Loves Me
by Masteroff, Harnick, & Bock
Directed by Nicholas Martin
BU Theatre - Mainstage
5/16/2008 – 6/15/2008
Updated On: 7/26/07 at 04:39 PM
BTW- Cheapo tixs for "The 39 step" for $ 21.00 during previews on bostix now
click here:
http://www.artsboston.org/show.asp?shCode=1521&shName=Alfred+Hitchcock%27s+The+39+Steps¶m3=¶m4=¶m5=¶m6=¶m7=¶m8=¶m9=¶m10=
J*
I can't wait for Shining City!!! 39 Steps looks good too.
I just bought a tix for The 39 Step.. total of $ 23.50 (tix- $21. + $2.00 comm) for 9/14 ..1st day
C'mon - Bostonian - let's show our love for the theater- there's more to life than the
Red Sox and the Cape ! ....or we wont get any more try-out here , its always in San Francisco, then Denver & Seattle now... Go buy some tix now.. Let's support our last hope for good theater here... BU's Huntington.
What happened to the old..."out of town try-out in Boston " ??? We have to be proud of that legacy...Porgy & Bess, Anything Goes & La Cage Aux Folles all tried out here... and what else ?
J*
Updated On: 7/26/07 at 05:30 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/04
The Huntington is by no means the last hope for "good" theater in Boston. That's a rather foolish thing to say, actually. Sure, the Huntington may be the "premiere" company in Boston, attracting talent of TV, film and Broadway (Kate Burton, Dick Latessa, Victor Garber and Brooks Ashmanskas last season alone), but that's not the be-all and end-all. Personally, I found that my experiences at the Huntington last season (The Cherry Orchard and Present Laughter) to be overshadowed by my experiences with the other local companies I supported (Lyric, SpeakEasy and New Rep).
Also, your posts make next to no sense.
First and foremost-- I support all the Boston Theater Companies around here. One of my friend even works for Speak Easy and for your "little" snarky comment that...
"Also, your posts make next to no sense."
--coming from a 21 yr. old kid from Bridgewater State College. I don't take offense at all --come to SoutheEnd and you'll see what I mean -J*
BTW- I was making a joke on my original post...and why does this message becomes so negative sometimes ! oh my ! I wish we can just be all nice to one another
J*
Updated On: 7/26/07 at 07:03 PM
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