Chorus Member Joined: 9/19/18
Any news on "Once Upon a One More Time" coming to Broadway in the spring of 2023? Any predictions for any unannounced (as of yet) shows for the spring of 2023?
Broadway Star Joined: 4/2/10
When was the last time the Marquis had a hit?
 
Genuinely curious.
Will it really open? I think & Juliet may have stole it’s thunder.
Bettyboy72 said: "Will it really open? I think & Juliet may have stole it’s thunder."
This is my thought. And, are people going to be fairytaled out between & Juliet, Into the Woods, and Bad Cinderella this season? Open ONCE UPON in fall 23/spring 24.
TotallyEffed said: "When was the last time the Marquis had a hit?
Genuinely curious."
ON YOUR FEET in 2015. Before that, i guess it would be DROWSY CHAPERONE in '06.
pethian said: "TotallyEffed said: "When was the last time the Marquis had a hit?
Genuinely curious."
ON YOUR FEET in 2015. Before that, i guess it would be DROWSY CHAPERONE in '06."
I don't think On Your Feet! recouped.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/14/11
bwayphreak234 said: "pethian said: "TotallyEffed said: "When was the last time the Marquis had a hit?
Genuinely curious."
ON YOUR FEET in 2015. Before that, i guess it would be DROWSY CHAPERONE in '06."
I don't think On Your Feet! recouped."
It did not. Drowsy is the last (and one of the only) shows to recoup at the Marquis.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/30/16
Millie did not recoup. It's closing press indicate it got back 80% of initial capitalization.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/14/21
Caught this in D.C. however long ago it was running there and thought it was one of the stupidest things I've ever seen—but I also had the most fun time? I came away really liking it even though it's far from masterpiece theatre. I hope it comes to Broadway.
The physical production was jaw-droppingly bad, though. If it ends up making its way to NYC, I hope it looks significantly better than it did at Shakespeare.
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