Yes, but we can presume that the scheduling conflicts are for later this spring, hence the short limited engagement run of this show instead for the winter.
“I knew who I was this morning, but I've changed a few times since then.”
We're getting a Broadway revival of SUNDAY and off-Broadway revivals of SWEENEY TODD and PACIFIC OVERTURES all at the same time!? 2017 is a good time to be a Sondheim fan.
First reaction: HOLY SCHAMOLY. This is one of the best spring seasons in a long time!
Second reaction re: BroadwayGuy12...yes, Sondheim fans rejoice...and how fortunate I am to be performing Sondheim in my own show four days before this begins!
I'm guessing Row C isn't that bad, when right behind it, it's premium. Should I go for row c and be super close, which is great if the stage isn't too high, or go further back in the theater?
For such a short run, I predict we'll be seeing a lot of the City Center ensemble names. I'm still hesitating on tickets. I despised Sarna's direction, but if it's going to be a real, staged, legit production... hmmm...
It's weird you put "realized" in quotes because that's nowhere in the article you linked. It sounds like the poster who commented earlier has it right:
According to the Times article, it says it will be staged more, with lines being memorized and more sets/costumes. Might not be much, but definitely more.
I put it in quotes because the article, as you say, indicates it will have more elements of a fully staged production but doesn't outright say it will be as fully staged as other productions on Broadway have been. My guess is that it will still be somewhat minimalist. But some of the reviews liked that aspect of the reading so...we'll see
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Damn. Probably won't end up springing for this then. I would go in a heartbeat if they promised a real, huge production (and if Ms. Lapine wasn't on the creative team), but they sound pretty exacting in their language to suggest it won't be that much bigger than what was at City Center. I love this show deep in my soul, but I don't think this production is gonna cut it for me to drop the couple hundred they're asking for.
Ms. Lapine actually received good reviews from the major critics. It should not be a surprise that she's reprising her role as the director.
This show has never required a "huge production." Let's give them a chance and see what they could do with better costumes and sets. The performances are always the main draw when seeing Sunday, and the two leads are excellent.
Exciting news! Jumping on this thread in the hopes that Sunday extends just more week so I can see it on my spring trip to New York.
Also curious why row C is $159 as someone else asked about the height of the stage. Quick note - there are two Facebook pages for the Hudson - one official and one fan based. Looks like the fan based side mentioned this production coming back in a post in September (although that post could have been recently updated).