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How to succeed... above title

How to succeed... above title

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brettystar
#1How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/14/11 at 4:48pm

Will Daniel Radcliffe be above title for 'How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying'? I can see on the website that is but does anyone know if they will allow ticket exchanges if he is not on?


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rmusic11322
#2How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/14/11 at 4:52pm

Most likely, along with John Larroquette.

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brettystar
#2How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/14/11 at 6:34pm

Sincere thanks :)


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orangeskittles
#3How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/14/11 at 8:03pm

He had perfect attendance during Equus, even after the death of his grandmother, so I don't think they're too worried about refunds for unscheduled absences.


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aasjb4ever
#4How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/14/11 at 8:05pm

Well what about this summer when he has to do press tours and attend premieres for the next (and last :|)Harry Potter?

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adamgreer
#5How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/14/11 at 8:34pm

He and Larroquette are both above the title on the marquee as well.

bwaybound2010
#6How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/14/11 at 9:50pm

Well what about this summer when he has to do press tours and attend premieres for the next (and last :|)Harry Potter?


Not sure for this show, but during the run of Equus they had arranged it so that the Harry Potter premiere was on Monday night, which meant Daniel and Richard Griffiths would do the matinee Sunday, fly to London for the premiere, and then fly right back for the Tuesday show.

I remember reading that he was happy the movie had been pushed back just because it meant he wouldn't have that particular experience, but that he had been determined not to miss a show. Arrangements had also been made for the other HP stars to spend a week in NYC so that all promotional interviews could be done so that he wouldn't miss a show.

All of that said, it might be vastly different now because this is the last HP movie. They had two more to go the last time he was on Broadway.

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brettystar
#7How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/15/11 at 12:52am

I notice that in the lead up to the TONY awards they are performing 16 shows in a row without a day off from 31 May - June 11.
Do you think this is an error or is it normal for shows to do this in order to take the TONY day off? Seems like it would be exhausting to do so many in a row without a performance off.

I am trying to work out the best time to see the show and hopefully catch Radcliffe in the role, I know you can never know for sure but do you think the Saturday evening on the 28th May might be a good time to try my luck? The other option would probably be Tuesday June 7th.
Any helpful thoughts on this strategy?


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Noel&Cole
#8How to succeed... above title
Posted: 2/16/11 at 8:53am

Are they required to refund if an above the title star is out? Or that up to each individual show?


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