Could 'The Visit' be making it to Broadway in 2015?
#2
Posted: 10/28/14 at 10:01pm
yeses please bring this show in!
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#3
Posted: 10/28/14 at 10:28pm
Fingers and toes are crossed.
#4
Posted: 10/29/14 at 1:38am
This would be great in one of the mid to small sized theaters. Maybe the Booth or the Neil Simon.
#5
Posted: 10/29/14 at 1:41am
Perfect for the Booth. Neil Simon is too big.
Both theaters are booked anyway.
Both theaters are booked anyway.
Updated On: 10/29/14 at 01:41 AM
#6
Posted: 10/29/14 at 2:29am
Well these are the Shubert houses that I predict could or know will be open in spring:
Bernard B. Jacobs
Longacre
Belasco
Ethel Barrymore (depending on how long Curious runs, though it will probably still be taken)
Music Box
Also the Ambassador might be open if Chicago decides to close after it breaks the record, where The Visit played the first time it was on Broadway.
Bernard B. Jacobs
Longacre
Belasco
Ethel Barrymore (depending on how long Curious runs, though it will probably still be taken)
Music Box
Also the Ambassador might be open if Chicago decides to close after it breaks the record, where The Visit played the first time it was on Broadway.
#7
Posted: 10/29/14 at 8:26am
Updated On: 10/29/14 at 08:26 AM
#8
Posted: 10/29/14 at 10:00am
The Jacobs and the Music Box would be nice fits for the show.
#9
Posted: 10/29/14 at 10:04am
The Jacobs would be better. Frankly, it's a crying shame they can't have Studio 54. That theater really is PERFECT for the set.
#10
Posted: 10/29/14 at 10:07am
Oh yes. Studio 54 fits the show perfectly. Totally the right atmosphere. Too bad.
#11
Posted: 10/29/14 at 11:14am
The whole time I was at Williamstown I kept thinking how much it reminded me of that space.
#12
Posted: 10/29/14 at 11:25am
If business doesn't improve for Cabaret and they decide not to extend again after March 29, would it be possible for the Visit to swoop into Studio 54?
#13
Posted: 10/29/14 at 11:26am
Longacre or the Jacobs!
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#14
Posted: 10/29/14 at 11:31am
I think Studio 54 is the best place for it.
#15
Posted: 10/29/14 at 11:36am
It can go in there after Cabaret! Except Roudabout owns it, not the Shuberts.
I'd love to see Dames at Sea and Gigi go into the Jacobs and Longacre
I'd love to see Dames at Sea and Gigi go into the Jacobs and Longacre
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Updated On: 10/29/14 at 11:36 AM
#16
Posted: 10/29/14 at 12:29pm
I'm not convinced Dames will make it this season. We'll see. Gigi is a big question mark as well. (There are a lot of plays coming-Charles III is rumored to be coming this spring.)
#17
Posted: 10/29/14 at 12:59pm
I think a Gigi transfer is very much in question and reliant on reviews.
And Dames at Sea- who knows if that will even come to fruition?
And Dames at Sea- who knows if that will even come to fruition?
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#18
Posted: 10/29/14 at 2:03pm
Has anybody considered that it may go in to the Little Shubert off-Broadway? From what I can tell, it's a pretty small show and might work in that theatre.
#19
Posted: 10/29/14 at 2:08pm
It's not going off-Broadway.
#20
Posted: 10/29/14 at 3:07pm
although It's a unit set, it's quite grand. Pretty jarring when you walk into the theater and see the amazing set with no curtain.
#22
Posted: 10/29/14 at 3:17pm
Oh, wow, never mind.
#23
Posted: 10/29/14 at 3:40pm
It is indeed opening on Broadway in April.
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#24
Posted: 10/29/14 at 3:44pm
The Belasco if Hedwig doesn't extend??
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#25
Posted: 10/29/14 at 3:53pm
Hedwig will be extending.
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