
TWO shows about the Beatles!? Three Shakespearean plays. Sylvester Stallone becomes a Broadway producer?
What show are you most looking forward to?
Broadway 2013-2014 Season Guide
You're forgetting a Shakespeare... There's four scheduled last I checked. And what's the second Beatles show?
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Twelfe? Tragedie? Those Shakespeare producers are IDIOTS.
You forgot:
COTTON CLUB PARADE
THE REAL THING
DINNER WITH FRIENDS
THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
ALADDIN
And those are just the ones with theaters already announced.
COTTON CLUB PARADE has a theatre? And I thought BULLETS OVER BROADWAY was confirmed for the St. James Theatre.
jnb9872: What's the fourth Shakespeare? I see Romeo and Juliet; Twelfth Night and Richard III.
The two Beatles shows are "Let It Be" and "Back Beat"
CapnHook Thanks. The five shows you mention have both booked theaters and announced the date of their opening ? (I decided in this work-in-progress to limit mention of the shows that don't have both theater and opening date -- just to give a taste of what producers are planning, since many of them won't wind up happening.)
MACBETH with Ethan Hawke at Lincoln Center in the fall.
BACKBEAT to my knowledge has no theatre or dates secured, surprised it made your guide and LCT didn't...
Macbeth added. Thanks. (I didn't realize it was at Lincoln Center's Broadway theater.)
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/18/12
There's also a new musical called Beautiful that's coming to Broadway in the Spring.
Article on Playbill
DINNER WITH FRIENDS is going to be Off-Broadway.
Stand-by Joined: 7/4/12
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/16/11
Isn't Les Miserables coming back too?
And I'm pretty sure Honeymoon in Vegas is after its Paper Mill run.
Isn't Rocky gonna be a musical too?
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/16/11
Oh they were all mentioned in that article. Oops, my mistake.
Also, isn't Cabaret coming next season too?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Loretta Swit's one woman show called SWIZZLESWITS. (It'll be a blockbuster, I'm sure!)
Still no Broadway production of Rebecca? Maybe for the 125th anniversary of Daphne du Maurier's birth, which will put the premiere in 2032.
Still no Broadway production of Rebecca? Maybe for the 125th anniversary of Daphne du Maurier's birth, which will put the premiere in 2032.
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