Hopefully this is better than the Roundabout production...
Hopefully Nina Arianda continues with it.
This makes me so happy! I'm such a fan on Kline, but he doesn't do all that much. I can't wait to see him!
Just read the article and while the headline says "next season," the article says early next year meaning Jan/Feb of 2017 (this season). Which one is it?
Kad said: "Hopefully Nina Arianda continues with it."
I hope so too. The cast doesn't excite me as much otherwise. St. James though - I find it a bad house for plays. I guess we'll see how it goes.
Broadway Star Joined: 1/19/08
Boring. Should have picked a more interesting play Kevin!
Well it says it opens April 5, so it's this season.
Guess they aren't doing renovations?
According to Michael Riedel, the St. James Theatre will be renovated after Present Laughter completes its limited run...
http://nypost.com/2016/09/27/kevin-kline-is-coming-back-to-broadway/
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/8/16
Shocked that Kline actually said yes to something...
Let's say I didn't like the Garber production of this, the Kim Cattrall Private Lives, or the Angela Lansbury Blithe Spirit. Should I give up on Coward, or do we think there's hope yet that a production will open my eyes. The one that most concerns me is having disliked Blithe Spirit (I fell asleep). That was considered a great production of his work, yes? I'm afraid he may just not be my cup of tea. But Kline and the director make for a compelling pair.
Noel Coward's plays are not always compatable with modern American humor. I like his stuff but it's not for everyone. Present Laughter is no masterpiece though, and exists soley as a star vehicle - is Kevin Kline enough of a draw to get people to see it again after two recent Broadway revivals?
The Frank Langella revival back in the 90s was very entertaining; I think this is a terrific part for Kline. I hope the supporting cast is equally good.
The Distinctive Baritone said: "Is Kevin Kline enough of a draw to get people to see it again after two recent Broadway revivals?"
Well, it's a good thing they'll be opening in the spring. That way if it ends up getting some Tony nominations, the producers would be able to capitalize on them during Tony season.
The recent revival with Victor Garber was a competent regional theater production that had no business being on Broadway. For all his talent, Garber had none of the charm or wit required for the role. The production was also hampered by Brooks Ashmankas's shamelessly over-the-top performance.
Kline is an ideal choice for Garry Essendine, and I imagine his participation will draw a top-drawer supporting cast. This is a show with many choice roles. It shouldn't be hard to find great actors to fill them.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
I saw the Garber revival and liked seeing him on stage but didn't think anything about the production was otherwise memorable. Oh, maybe the beautiful set? I am not a Noel Coward fan and I am sorry that this was Kline's choice for his return. Surely there was something else at least interesting to consider.
That set was gorgeous!
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/8/16
Tickets are now available through an AMEX presale on ticketmaster...
morosco said: "That set was gorgeous!"
Wow! That really does look beautiful. Is it just me, or I'm seeing heavy inspirations from Follies and Mame?
Also, any word on supporting cast? Need Nina Arianda confirmation before I buy tickets.
Kate Burton just confirmed in her AOL Build interview that she will be joining the cast!
Did she say which role she'd be playing? I could see her as Liz or Monica.
No she did not...she prefaced it by saying she really should't even be announcing it yet. I expect we'll get an announcement soon. Excited to have her back on Broadway!
Kate Burton, Kristine Nielsen, & Cobie Smulders will be joining the cast..
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/12/09/cobie-smulders-broadway-debut-kevin-kline-present-laughter?xid=entertainment-weekly_socialflow_twitter
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
I saw the Garber revival, and I thought he was excellent and the set was spectacular. But Noel Coward is a complete bore, not at all entertaining and heavily over-written. I saw the Angela Lansbury BLITHE SPIRIT years back, and fell asleep. But I do want to see Kline and will probably resign myself to yawning through it, even with someone of his caliber.
Stand-by Joined: 3/17/16
What's the buzz on this show? I'm considering getting tickets to fill my final slot but am not quite sure if I should take the plunge, or go for something different.
Word is it's Colbie Smoulder from How I Met Your Mother and Kate Walsh.
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