It'll be interesting to see how it does in the round in Beverly, MA in November of this year.
HAIRSPRAY is listed as a non-Equity one night/split week tour. As I've stated before, I have issues with a non-Equity tour being out when the show is currently running on Broadway. I also don't think it should be licensed out to Regional theatres either.
I'll bet all the Equity regional theatres are crying "foul" right now. And rightfully so.
There has always been an unwritten protocol here, and they're breaching it.
Why start up a non-Equity tour at this point? Is anyone hurting for money where "Hairspray" is concerned?
Yes, the tour is shutting down for eight weeks and NETworks is taking it on as a non-equity production making all new sets, wigs, and costumes. Christine Danelson (current Tracy standby), my close friend, told me this a few months ago. I only wish I would have known about the auditions for this! But yay for my friend Constantine, who was cast as Link!
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/05
The auditions are still going on Rusty.
http://networkstours.com/jobs.cfm
Thanks so much Colleen! I'm totally going.
Wish I could go. Break a leg!
Akiva
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/14/04
Hairspray's coming to Austin in September as part of the Broadway in Austin season. If it's non-equity, does that mean it'll be a lot different/scaled down from the Broadway production?
And what was Chicago like when it was Non-equity? (besides it having non-equity actors). DId they change the set and choreography and stuff? There wasn't much set to begin with.
And when a show goes non-equity, do they change the logo and marketing?
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/31/06
I'm curious to see what the changes will be to the non-equity tour, especially with the Atlantic City stop clocking in at 90-mins...
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