St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn is teaming up again with John Tiffany and Steven Hoggett to present their critically acclaimed production of “Let the Right One In,” a drama that mixes a coming-of-age romance with the shocks of a vampire story, St. Ann’s announced on Monday.
Let the Right One In will transfer to Brooklyn
Updated On: 1/18/15 at 05:23 PM
It was such a stunning production, everything about it worked..Fantastic news!
Great venue for it! And I imagine it will transfer to Broadway from there - if the response is right.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/2/14
wondering how this is going to work at ST Anns, I've yet to see a straight forward production there, would be cool if they extended the immersive elements they had in london.
Has anything ever transferred from St. Ann's to Broadway? Off-Broadway? I can't think of anything. Anyone?
Band in Berlin in 1999 and Salome in 2003 are the only ones that have transferred I believe.
Updated On: 10/28/14 at 12:48 AM
The transfer is here.
I loved this in London. Ms. Benson's Eli is so ethereal and her character just grows on you until you are captured. And the coup de theatre that Brantley raved about is breathtaking.
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Yeah, Brief Encounter went to Roundabout. One of my favorite shows.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/11/07
There are still tickets left to most of the shows at St Anns, and the run is only a few weeks. Will that warrant a transfer to a Broadway theatre?
I think people are misreading this title... the show has already transferred from the National Theatre of Scotland to Brooklyn. Don't think anyone is talking about a further transfer... not yet anyway.
I went today to get a ticket. I'm so excited! I hadn't realized they'd moved to Jay Street. That whole area has sure grown up.
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