I, too, love seeing these announcements start to role in! I was supposed to see this the weekend after they shut everything down (I had a new musical double feature weekend planned with Mrs. Doubtfire on Saturday and Flying Over Sunset on Sunday). I know it only played a few previews before being shutdown, but I remember the buzz on the preview thread being pretty good?
Excellent news. Will be in town the first full week of “new” previews and will probably try to grab a ticket today. How are rear orchestra sight lines at the Sondheim? Never been there...
kade.ivy said: "Excellent news. Will be in town the first full week of “new” previews and will probably try to grab a ticket today. How are rear orchestra sight lines at the Sondheim? Never been there..."
I sat back of the orchestra house left when I saw beautiful, and it was great. No obstructions whatsoever.
bwayphreak234 said: "kade.ivy said: "Excellent news. Will be in town the first full week of “new” previews and will probably try to grab a ticket today. How are rear orchestra sight lines at the Sondheim? Never been there..."
I sat back of the orchestra house left when I saw beautiful, and it was great. No obstructions whatsoever."
Thanks so much! That’s where I usually like to sit (usually great value to me!) but wanted to avoid obstructions. Cheers!
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/17
I’ve been wanting this more than any other new musical.
Leading Actor Joined: 5/8/19
For anyone wanting to look back, this was the original thread when the show was in previews last Spring - https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.php?page=1&boardid=1&boardname=bway&thread=1121721#
Broadway Star Joined: 3/27/19
other than Pass Over, is this the first confirmation of a new work in 2021-2022? Because as happy as I am to see Chicago and Phantom come back, producers investing in the risk of new shows is a really good sign.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/25/20
JDonaghy4 said: "other than Pass Over, is this the first confirmation of a new work in 2021-2022? Because as happy as I am to see Chicago and Phantom come back, producers investing in the risk of new shows is a really good sign."
Diana was confirmed, but is starting in December. So this should be the first back, unless any try to come in September. I expect they'll want to use extra time.
Leading Actor Joined: 5/8/19
Doubtfire just rebranded their twitter page as "Doubtfire: The New Musical Comedy" and changed their color scheme from pink to blue. I think I prefer the updated branding. https://twitter.com/DoubtfireBway
Updated On: 5/10/21 at 10:07 AM
BCfitasafiddle said: "JDonaghy4 said: "other than Pass Over, is this the first confirmation of a new work in 2021-2022? Because as happy as I am to see Chicago and Phantom come back, producers investing in the risk of new shows is a really good sign."
Diana was confirmed, but is starting in December. So this should be the first back, unless any try to come in September. I expect they'll want to use extra time."
Six is actually currently scheduled to be the first "new" show to open, beginning previews 9/17 and opening 10/3.
Other new works slated for fall openings include Thoughts of a Colored Man, Clyde's, Lackawanna Blues, and Flying Over Sunset (although dates for any of these have yet to be set).
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/25/20
BroadwayGuy12 said: "BCfitasafiddle said: "JDonaghy4 said: "other than Pass Over, is this the first confirmation of a new work in 2021-2022? Because as happy as I am to see Chicago and Phantom come back, producers investing in the risk of new shows is a really good sign."
Diana was confirmed, but is starting in December. So this should be the first back, unless any try to come in September. I expect they'll want to use extra time."
Sixis actually currently scheduled to be the first "new" show to open, beginning previews 9/17 and opening 10/3.
Other new works slated for fall openings includeThoughts of a Colored Man, Clyde's, Lackawanna Blues,andFlying Over Sunset(although dates for any of these have yet to be set)."
Yes, you're right! Excuse me! Haha, I always forget Six never opened since the shutdown was the DAY OF their opening. Thank you for the reminder!
Anyone else having Telecharge issues with this one? I get a blank space when I try to go to the seating chart selector.
Leading Actor Joined: 5/8/19
kade.ivy said: "Anyone else having Telecharge issues with this one? I get a blank space when I try to go to the seating chart selector."
Same issue here - I had to use the mobile site and keep refreshing until it gave me a decent seat.
Understudy Joined: 12/5/12
I tried the mobile site too, and I got all the way to the end and it kept giving me an error message. Has anyone tried calling?
I was up to attempt to get tickets for Six first preview (I failed to) and saw this announcement via a group message and jumped immediately to Telecharge to buy a ticket. The actual website didn’t work, but I was able to get a ticket via the mobile site.
I’m so excited to be able to be there for the first show back as I was at the last show before shutdown.
jpiedrafite said: "I tried the mobile site too, and I got all the way to the end and it kept giving me an error message. Has anyone tried calling?"
I was able to book through the mobile site (comparing with a seating chart in another tab to confirm the seat was decent). Now it appears that the interactive seating chart is live. Hope this helps!
Great $49 deal on mezzanine rows E-G, seats 14-20.
Stand-by Joined: 12/15/15
they seem to have dropped MRS. from the title or at least the branding, although not reflected everywhere.. the twitter bio links to http://doubtfirebroadway.com which redirects to https://mrsdoubtfirebroadway.com
WOW- what a rebranding!
Does this mean significant changes may be in order throughout the preview period...?
Jordan Levinson said: "WOW- what a rebranding!
Does this mean significant changes may be in order throughout the preview period...?"
What? Why? To differentiate from the movie? To make a trans rights-conscious culture forget they are buying tickets a show that hinges on the idea that a man wearing a dress is inherently funny? This makes no sense.
Eh, I like the change. Let’s it stand on its own as an adaptation.
BroadwayGuy12 said: "Other new works slated for fall openings includeThoughts of a Colored Man, Clyde's, Lackawanna Blues,andFlying Over Sunset"
Lackawanna Blues is a revival! It easily meets the criteria for the Classics Rule - especially since there was even a film adaptation of the play 16 years ago.
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