Swing Joined: 11/24/20
what are the odds this show tours? I think it would do well but just needs a name attached. the show is so good more people deserve to see it!
Broadway Star Joined: 4/30/22
They may try to tour it as I’m sure its success has gone to their heads, but I wouldn’t expect it to be something the touring circuit wants to see. More likely it will be on regional seasons as soon as possible.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/21/20
Yeah, it was already available for regional/community theatre licensing for years before it came to Broadway. The success of the Broadway show will likely inspire more local groups to do the show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/14/11
Liza Smith2 said: "what are the odds this show tours?"
Somewhere around the odds Mamma Mia sweeps the Tonys next year.
I think it’s unlikely but they definitely got a lot of butts in seats during the Spring Road Conference and the show does have a booking office attached. I am sure the idea is being floated internally, but those conversations still happen for most Broadway plays already and it’s no secret very few actually make it out of NYC.
Stand-by Joined: 9/25/24
Why does everything need to tour? From Oh Mary! to this, I understand wanting other audiences to see shows. But sometimes it's enough just being on Broadway, and then being licensed for regional/school productions. Leave some shows for their Broadway run. I am aware this person just asked about JPITV, just adding my two cents in general.
Updated On: 6/20/25 at 05:31 PMSwing Joined: 11/24/20
I auditioned for the Broadway version and it's a show I really want to be a part of, so that is why lol
Stand-by Joined: 9/25/24
Liza Smith2 said: "I auditioned for the Broadway version and it's a show I really want to be a part of, so that is why lol"
Even if it doesn't tour I'm sure there will be other opportunities for you to be in it. Don't give up!
Swing Joined: 11/24/20
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