Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/21
For people who need a Godot with a big star this year, London is offering Ben Wishaw and Lucian Msamati beginning in mid-September.
https://trh.co.uk/whatson/waiting-for-godot/
Understudy Joined: 8/7/18
Add Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels as Pozzo and Lucky, substitute a telephone booth for the tree and now we've got a show.
Instagram ads are having people sign up for advance access to tickets. No theater listed in the ad. Just says Fall 2025. But I guess it’s still/actually happening.
Swing Joined: 2/7/25
At last, Bill and Ted's Existential Adventure
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
I’d forgotten this was a Jamie Lloyd show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/11/16
If they don't perform the show in-character as Bill and Ted playing Vladimir and Estragon, then what are we even doing.
Chorus Member Joined: 2/7/23
What do we think ticket prices will be for this? I'm afraid to speculate but I hope it's not in the $900 range.
I don't think Keanu Reeves is Denzel Washington/Jake Gyllenhaal territory
hyangsoo said: "What do we think ticket prices will be for this? I'm afraid to speculate but I hope it's not in the $900 range."
Swing Joined: 11/5/23
Safe to assume this’ll be at the Hudson, no?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/27/21
Keanu is the star of a billion dollar film franchise, I don't expect $900 but I certainly expect $500+ premium seats
Yes, he's in some rilly rilly popular movies. He's also doing ads here in Canada for massive phone/internet/cable company Rogers. Every time it comes on, and I see his sh!tty acting, I think "why am I paying this awful company about $170 a month" - all these services are way more expensive in Canada than in the US.
BoringBoredBoard40 said: "Keanu is the star of a billion dollar film franchise, I don't expect $900 but I certainly expect $500+ premium seats"
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/21/20
I know Keanu is a perennial favorite due to his action-hero status, but I'd love to see this production extend by stunt casting other nineties comedy duos. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in Godot? Kenan and Kel in Godot?
Broadway Star Joined: 4/13/13
Wonder if this could extend or if All Out will follow this like All In played the Hudson this winter/spring.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/21/20
darquegk said: "I know Keanu is a perennial favorite due to his action-hero status, but I'd love to see this production extend by stunt casting other nineties comedy duos. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in Godot? Kenan and Kel in Godot?"
As a 90s kid, I would watch the hell out of a Kenan and Kel Godot.
And it's not like Kel Mitchell doesn't have stage experience - he's doing Anything Goes right now!
KevinKlawitter said: "Previews beginning at the Hudson September 13 with an opening night of September 28, will run until January
I'm hearing GIANT is taking the Hudson after GODOT spring '26
The Hudson is one of the most comfortable theaters on Broadway with some of the best sight lines - no matter where you sit - so I love that it doesn’t (at least yet) have a long term resident holding it hostage and we get numerous new things in there each year.
KENAN: "Shall we go?"
KEL: "Let's go."
(They do not go.)
(KENAN REACTS.)
(Curtain.)
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/16
Jordan Catalano said: "The Hudson is one of the most comfortable theaters on Broadway with some of the best sight lines - no matter where you sit -so I love that it doesn’t (at least yet) have a long term resident holding it hostage and we get numerous new things in there each year."
Yeah it's by far my #1 in terms of seat comfort
BoringBoredBoard40 said: "Keanu is the star of a billion dollar film franchise, I don't expect $900 but I certainly expect $500+ premium seats"
Keanu + The Hudson = $$$$$$
The Hudson has never met a seat they wouldn't mark up. Now it may not be $900 per seat, given the price point that caused so much negative publicity...but I'd expect at least $899.
schubox said: "Jordan Catalano said: "The Hudson is one of the most comfortable theaters on Broadway with some of the best sight lines - no matter where you sit -so I love that it doesn’t (at least yet) have a long term resident holding it hostage and we get numerous new things in there each year."
Yeah it's by far my #1 in terms of seat comfort"
I sat in the first row balcony, house left on the aisle for "1984". If you are not shorter, it is really cramped. almost worse than upstairs at Studio 54. I sat downstairs for a sneak peek of a show and it was fine. JMO
I’m tall and have never had an issue in the balcony at the Hudson. In fact, if it’s a show that will sell well and I won’t be able to get TDF/other discounts, I always buy up there. Super comfortable, super close to the stage. It’s a bargain, IMO.
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