Is Choir Boy Coming Back?
#1Is Choir Boy Coming Back?
Posted: 6/10/19 at 12:32am
The producers paid a ton of money for the performance tonight for a show that closed months ago - Does anyone think a commercial run is in the works?
Updated On: 6/10/19 at 12:32 AM#2
Posted: 6/10/19 at 12:33amI hope so. I didn’t get to see it, but that Tony performance makes me wish I did.
VintageSnarker
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
#3
Posted: 6/10/19 at 12:37am
I thought they just wanted to celebrate the show but if anything I would guess something filmed (either to show in movie theaters, stream on BroadwayHD, or stream specifically for Netflix).
I'm also regretting not making more of an effort to see it. It was a busy time for me and then I didn't really want to see it after Jeremy left.
mcsquared
Featured Actor Joined: 3/2/11
#4
Posted: 6/10/19 at 12:42amBoston is getting the regional premiere of Choir Boy in the fall and think several other places are also planning on putting it on.
#5Choir
Posted: 6/10/19 at 6:09amWho is putting it on in Boston?
annang
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spicemonkey
Broadway Star Joined: 6/3/18
#8Choir
Posted: 6/10/19 at 10:47am
dramamama611 said: "Who is putting it on in Boston?"
SpeakEasy is doing it this Sept in Boston.
http://www.speakeasystage.com/announcing-season-29/
#10Choir
Posted: 6/10/19 at 11:02am
spicemonkey said: "dramamama611 said: "Who is putting it on in Boston?"
SpeakEasy is doing it this Sept in Boston.
http://www.speakeasystage.com/announcing-season-29/"
Thanks for the info!
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#12Choir
Posted: 6/10/19 at 2:36pm
I thought for sure they would announce some kind of tour or transfer of this show in conjunction with the Tony performance. Otherwise it seems like a weird thing to do, but I'm sure it will boost its popularity with regional theaters so that maybe that was the aim?
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nasty_khakis
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#15Choir
Posted: 6/10/19 at 3:10pm
nasty_khakis said: "even if they didnt pay for the slot, the producers of the show are the ones responsible for paying the actors and any crew involved. right?"
Someone paid for it.
LarryD2
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whatdoesntkillme
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#19Choir
Posted: 6/10/19 at 10:44pm
whatdoesntkillme said: "Also, "regional premiere" doesn't mean the first regional production anywhere in the country. It means the first production in that region."
Interesting. Is that true? I always interpreted it the first way, but both interpretations make sense syntactically. If what you said is true, I wonder what phrase a theatre should use if they really were the first regional production anywhere, and wanted to advertise that fact without people assuming it's only the premier in that region.
broadwayindie
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#21Choir
Posted: 6/10/19 at 11:07pmIt’s absolutely not used that way here in Chicago... and frankly I’ve never heard it used that way anywhere else (though anything is possible). Even Speakeasy Stage doesn’t use that terminology... for this production or any other that fits your definition. They say “New England premiere” or “First post-broadway production.”
#22Choir
Posted: 6/11/19 at 4:30am
JBroadway said: "whatdoesntkillme said: "Also, "regional premiere" doesn't mean the first regional production anywhere in the country. It means the first production in that region."
Interesting. Is that true? I always interpreted it the first way, but both interpretations make sense syntactically. If what you said is true, I wonder what phrase a theatre should use if they really were the first regional production anywhere, and wanted to advertise that fact without people assuming it's only the premier in that region."
The term for that is “national regional premiere.”
#24Choir
Posted: 6/11/19 at 6:22am
whatdoesntkillme said: "Also, "regional premiere" doesn't mean the first regional production anywhere in the country. It means the first production in that region."
That is true in some cases. The person on this thread wrote “Boston is getting the regional premiere,” which implies the first production staged anywhere outside New York. As others have pointed out, that’s not the case.
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