Certainly sounds like the perfect opportunity for THE VISIT.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
As I just posted about in The Visit thread, yes, it's a possibility. Anyone who follows the grosses saw this one coming.
Not very surprising. That would certainly be a good theatre for The Visit, and that's all that they were waiting for.
Was this initially an open run? Seems pretty ambitious for any play these days.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
The timing is perfect for The Visit to come in this season.
I'm a bit surprised none of you took out a second to regret the closing of Disgraced. Was it that disliked? I thought it a powerful play.
If I had to guess it wasn't so much grosses as it was Josh Radnor's contract ending March 1st. It has had extremly respectable grosses for a play, and if the show was truly hurting it would close this month and not two months down the road.
Chorus Member Joined: 12/13/14
I would of loved to see it. Any chances of the Frick coming to Broadway?
Understudy Joined: 8/27/12
What "NewYorkTheater" said.
Glad to see no one cares about a well-written, powerful new play, and just want to talk about the prospects of a new musical coming in to replace it. Keep it up.
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Does it hurt to clutch your pearls so tightly?
so, should we be wearing black? Candlelight vigil? What should we be doing? The play and our opinions on it have been discussed already.
"I'm a bit surprised none of you took out a second to regret the closing of Disgraced."
Why didn't you do it if you're so sad about the closing?
Enjoyed the show, good performances.
I thought that's what i was doing. But if you need me to be more explicit:
I regret the closing of "Disgraced," and that a dramatically satisfying play that attempts to comment on an important issue facing us can only last on Broadway four months.
Disgraced - Bluntly Provocative, Dramatically Satisfying
It will have lasted longer than any new play last season and probably longer than most this season other than Curious Incident.
I wouldn't be shocked if the stop clause was invoked in a similar fashion to Side Show.
I will make it my business to get in before it closes. I loved loved loved The Invisible Hand and thought it a powerful piece of theater. I liked The Who and the What too, but I didn't find it quite as memorable.
The Visit has found a home @ the Lyceum...Official announcement this week by the producers :)
So excited about The Visit coming in to take over! (:p).
@Mr. Musical--
The stop clause was not invoked re Side Show, though it would have been if necessary, and it certainly will not be invoked re Disgraced.
According to an article in the NYTimes Side Show was indeed evicted.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/12/13/theater/side-show-reportedly-to-end-broadway-run-in-january.html?referrer=
Disgraced was okay. IMO, the performances weren't as great as people made them out to be, and the script itself was both well-written and messy (the structure).
I love when plays tour, though! Wish more plays would go on the road.
What the article says, which is correct and also what I said, is that they were told that if they did not close, it would be used. The producer agreed to close the show. Had he not, his first gig as a lead producer would have also been his last.
@Hogans
The stop clause may not have formally been used, but for all intents and purposes, in how the politics of this business work, it was
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