Posted: 2/26/20 at 1:09pm
We know how this one is likely to play out because it's not the first time Disney has taken a long developmental process on a show.
ALADDIN: early workshopping as an expanded theme park production, additional material tested as part of "Aladdin Jr.," multiple regional variants (remember John Tartaglia's "sassy gay friend" Genie who drove a golf cart?), before finally making its final form in an out of town production that transferred to Broadway.
HUNCHBACK: German megamusical production, revised into the now-licensed "story theatre version," tested at La Jolla and several other regionals, never played Broadway, straight to licensing.
NEWSIES: similar to Hunchback, but response to out-of-town tryouts so strong that it transferred to Broadway by popular demand.
JUNGLE BOOK: out-of-town tryout was divisive; back to the drawing board.
Now, for comparison, HERCULES: tested as expanded theme park show "The Muse-Ical," additional material created for Public Works-specific production, will next roll out in a regional out-of-town premiere as two-act show. From there, who knows? It could pull a Newsies, have the right energy behind it, and transfer after all; it could be a Hunchback and prove it has an appeal to the regional market; or it could be a Jungle Book/earlier versions of Aladdin, and just not be ready for the mass market yet.