Matilda to take the Shubert- official
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #2
Posted: 7/19/12 at 1:23pmThe Shubert is perfect for Matilda! I am very excited!
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #2
Posted: 7/19/12 at 1:35pm
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I really hope they extend the design beyond the proscenium like they did in London. The Shubert seems like an excellent choice that would allow them to keep the design pretty similar to the original!
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #3
Posted: 7/19/12 at 1:38pmI should know this, but does the Shubert have a center aisle? The show needs one desperately...if only for the single funniest bit of absurd staging I've ever seen in my life.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #5
Posted: 7/19/12 at 1:46pmShould look good in the Shubert, hope the show has as much fun in New York as it did in London, the show has already got a rave from the New York Times.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #6
Posted: 7/19/12 at 1:47pmWould someone be so kind as to share what why the show needs a center aisle? I am curious!
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #7
Posted: 7/19/12 at 1:51pmThere are lots of entrances and exits through the audience. But there is one bit of staging that was so shocking and strange and funny that demands that center aisle. No. I will not spoil what it is. I had no idea it was coming and I haven't stopped laughing about it since. And I saw it three months ago.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #8
Posted: 7/19/12 at 2:06pm
I bet you've stopped laughing about it a few times in the past three months, Robbie.
To purpose otherwise would be ridiculous.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #9
Posted: 7/19/12 at 2:26pm
Well...I'm ridiculous. So, there's that. But the instinct to laugh whenever I think about the moment hasn't abated all that much.
And 'to purpose otherwise'? Dost thou mean 'purport'?
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #10
Posted: 7/19/12 at 2:45pmI'm very excited to see this! BILLY ELLIOT left me cold, so I'm hoping MATILDA is as good as everyone says.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #11
Posted: 7/19/12 at 2:50pm
Drat! I was hoping they'd take the Winter Garden, making MAMMA MIA! move to a smaller house so I could finally go back to the Winter Garden again. I heard that was the plan before MEMPHIS announced its closing.
Looks like a fun show, though! It's a really nice children's book.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #12
Posted: 7/19/12 at 3:26pm
It was planned for Mamma Mia to go to a smaller house, until Judy Craymer issued a big fat caveat 'hands off'.
The Shubert doesn't have a center aisle, so I wonder if this is the big layoff between August and March for a refurbishment and a rebuild of the orchestra.
Matilda needs a middle aisle, only for one part of the show, I tell you the rest wwhen I post later.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #13
Posted: 7/19/12 at 4:21pmand the Tony for Best Musical goes to...
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #14
Posted: 7/19/12 at 4:23pmI would imagine they'll "remodel" the orchestra section for that center aisle, hence why the theater will likely be vacant for nearly 7 months.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #15
Posted: 7/19/12 at 4:25pmI would imagine it's going to have a nice life there.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #16
Posted: 7/19/12 at 5:05pm
That's what I think, it is not essential the show has a center aisle, but needs an aisle and the effect works better if the aisle is in the center, so guess a big hiatus is to remodel the orchestra, after all Memphis is doing nearly $600k, which is enough to go to the holidays, so this must be the only reason for such a big lay off.
Having seeing the show in London the staging is no mean feat, it tears up the traditional design for the proscenium up and redefines what a arch is, the stage is elaborate, the staging isn't, don't expect another Ghost.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #17
Posted: 7/19/12 at 5:37pm
"after all Memphis is doing nearly $600k, which is enough to go to the holidays"
You know this, how? The producers originally planned for the show to make it through the Holidays and close after New Years.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #18
Posted: 7/19/12 at 6:40pmIn a EPK I saw, it appears that the children's desks rise out of the floor and lower to where their tops are even with the floor. Can the Shubert handle that too?
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #19
Posted: 7/20/12 at 12:12pmI am so excited for both this and Kinky Boots! Two shows I'm very much looking forward to next season.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #20
Posted: 9/18/12 at 12:41am
Bumping this old thread for those wondering about a center aisle - the seating IS being adjusted at the Shubert to accommodate one.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #21
Posted: 9/18/12 at 2:57amThey wouldn't have picked the theater if it couldn't handle the shows set design. The show has already won raves in London. They aren't going to change anything for NYC. Expect the same show.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #22
Posted: 9/18/12 at 9:56amDoes anybody know if any of the UK cast members will be transferring over with the production? Bertie Carvel was a real highlight for me when I saw the show in London.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #23
Posted: 9/18/12 at 10:11am
Can anyone else recall instances where the theatre was reworked/remodeled to accommodate a specific show? I'm guessing they're doing this with the confidence that the show will be as successful as it has been in the UK, but is it common?
The only occurrences I can think of would be Spiderman and I've heard Cats was allowed to do some pretty elaborate renovations of the Winter Garden (although I could be wrong about how elaborate.) Phantom and Mary Poppins would likely need some additional equipment throughout the auditorium as well.
Matilda to take the Shubert- official #24
Posted: 9/18/12 at 10:39am
Starlight Express comes to mind...
Wasn't there a Baz Lurnham production of La Boheme that had a pretty radical design?
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