Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Elphaba2019
Understudy Joined: 1/27/19
#1Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/18/24 at 8:12pm
With the recent success of the West End production do you think that it will transfer? I would love to see Cassie Levy back on Broadway.
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pmensky
Broadway Star Joined: 7/18/11
#2Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/18/24 at 9:22pm
If it does get a revival anytime soon, I don’t think it would be the current production from the West End. It didn’t win any Olivier awards, and I suspect they’d want to get a big name for a revival. In a few more years someone like Lea Michele would be quite ripe for this.
#3Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/18/24 at 9:26pm
pmensky said: "If it does get a revival anytime soon, I don’t think it would be the current production from the West End. It didn’t win any Olivier awards, and I suspect they’d want to get a big name for a revival. In a few more years someone like Lea Michele would be quite ripe for this."
Or… we could just not do that!
The last I heard the plan was to bring the London revival to New York.
#4Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/18/24 at 9:53pm
The original never recouped and I don't think this London production would last more than 6 months without a name. Also, I don't care to hear Cassie Levy scream this score, either.
#6Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/18/24 at 10:15pm
ACL2006 said: "The original never recouped and I don't think this London production would last more than 6 months without a name. Also, I don't care to hearCassie Levy scream this score, either."
I mean, say whatever you want about Levy but coming for her vocals is a bit bizarre to me. She always sounds stupendous when I see her perform.
I’d also gladly do anything to hear Alice (literally) scream this score one more time. I also wish Sherie Rene Scott could have had a shot at it.
PipingHotPiccolo
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/13/22
#7Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/18/24 at 10:19pm
Levy just performed at the Oliviers, and was exquisite.
#8Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/18/24 at 10:25pm
Hoping to catch the tail end of the West End run before it closes. I think, without a doubt, that Cassie will bring this home to New York next year. Just don't know if the entire London cast will transfer if it does. Maybe Jack Wolfe, but that'll probably be it.
BoringBoredBoard40
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/27/21
#9Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 12:59am
the original broadway lead producer is involved with this revival
#10Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 4:47am
I didnt think it was a revival in the UK.
Dreamboy3
Featured Actor Joined: 10/8/18
#11Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 7:52am
I’m a huge fan of NTN — I saw the original several times. And I was hoping the London production would move to New York. But the segment at the Olivier awards seemed to lack an edge. I think it may have been the orchestrations. Though medleys never seem to do a show justice.
And I can’t imagine a worse choice to play the mother than Lea Michele.
hearthemsing22
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/14/20
#12Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 8:21am
Dreamboy3 said: "I’m a huge fan of NTN — I saw the original several times. And I was hoping the London production would move to New York. But the segment at the Olivier awards seemed to lack an edge. I think it may have been the orchestrations. Though medleys never seem to do a show justice.
And I can’t imagine a worse choice to play the mother than Lea Michele."
If this does indeed happen, I beg of casting to stay far away from considering Lea Michele
#13Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 8:53am
I saw the original Broadway production many times. When the new production played in London last year I had to see it. I was lucky to see it twice and whole heartedly believe Caissie Levy deserves all of the recognition in the world for her incredible performance. Here’s hoping it comes to NYC next!
#15Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 9:49am
South Florida said: "SJB please."
YES. I would cry happy tears if this ever happened. Although Caissie is incredible.
#17Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 9:57am
ACL2006 said: "The original never recouped and I don't think this London production would last more than 6 months without a name. Also, I don't care to hearCassie Levy scream this score, either."
Was a simple enough search.
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infinitefoxes
Swing Joined: 4/19/24
#18Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 10:01am
Dylan Smith4 said: "Hoping to catch the tail end of the West End run before it closes. I think, without a doubt, that Cassie will bring this home to New York next year. Just don't know if the entire London cast will transfer if it does. Maybe Jack Wolfe, but that'll probably be it."
I’ve seen the sentiment a few times now about it just being Jack Wolfe and Caissie Levy coming to Broadway. I understand the reasoning behind Levy given that Michael Longhurst (the director) specifically reached out to her to do the role and that she’s usually based in NY anyway, but I’m slightly confused by Wolfe. I’ve heard that he’s fabulous and I know he’s won awards for the role, but I thought they’d be more inclined to get an American to do it. I’m unfamiliar with what it takes to get a West End actor to Broadway or vice versa so any insight would be appreciated.
#19Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 10:55am
Caissie was/is remarkable in this. My dream was that she would have surprised everyone and won the Olivier last week over Nicole. I can’t wait for this summer to see her again. Along with Jamie Parker who is the best Dan I’ve ever seen.
#20Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 11:01am
Levy sang this score so brilliantly. It's the first time I was able to not worry about the vocal health of the actor and focus on the mental health of the character. The realism of the performances was deeply affecting. I liked this much more than the original Broadway production.
#21Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 11:08am
This would be perfect for one of the non profits. Simple enough show to produce.
BCfitasafiddle
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/25/20
#22Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 12:32pm
Roundabout could pick this up, similar to Caroline or Change. Another Caissie connection.
I would still love for Rachel Bay Jones to get another crack at it after the Kennedy Center production a few years back. Felt a little undercooked at the time.
hearthemsing22
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/14/20
#23Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 1:12pm
RippedMan said: "This would be perfect for one of the non profits. Simple enough show to produce."
Maybe a limited Second Stage run?
#24Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 4:03pm
Caissie sounded brilliant at the Olivier Awards. At the same time, after seeing those short clips of Heidi Blickenstaff floating around online... good lord-- that's casting I never knew I needed.
And yes, keep Lea far, far, far, far away...
MadsonMelo
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/24/14
#25Next to Normal Broadway Revival?
Posted: 4/19/24 at 4:09pm
Jordan Catalano said: "Caissie was/is remarkable in this. My dream was that she would have surprised everyone and won the Olivier last week over Nicole. I can’t wait for this summer to see her again. Along with Jamie Parker who is the best Dan I’ve ever seen."
If the show really transfer next spring, she'll likely lose the Tony too. Would it be the first time this ever happened?
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