The Mystery of Edwin Drood - A further extension?
#1The Mystery of Edwin Drood - A further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 10:11am
Hey guys, I noticed Stephanie J. Block on Twitter saying how much she wants the show to extend through the summer and I was wondering if anyone on here knew how likely that was.
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My thought was that since an extension would mandate a switch to a standard production contract, that it was not likely. And now that they have to replace Wolfe, that adds another complication. But I personally would love to see the show continue to run and it wouldn't shock me if they extend through May or June at least to see how they fare with awards.
#2The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 10:15amIf it would extend to at least the end of May, I'd be so happy! This is the show I'd love to see, for sure!
#2The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 10:19amStudio 54 has nothing programmed for the rest of the season, which suggests that, at one point or another, they were probably considering running it indefinitely.
#3The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 10:21am
I know their ticket sales are not through-the-roof, but I was under the impression they weren't losing money either. I wonder if they will put the money in to keep this show open until closer to the Tonys.
In my opinion, Block, Rivera, and the show itself are all competitive.
#4The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 10:23am
The thing is, they already have to replace Betsy once she leaves. There's going to be another month of shows after she leaves, and Equity would not allow an understudy to cover for that long.
I would not be surprised though if they did extend in the summer, at least until the Tony's.
#5The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 10:26amA question regarding understudies, when/if they switch over to a standard production contract, will they need to hire additional cast members? I don't believe they currently have 2 understudies for each role, which is required, no? Am I completely inventing that?
#6The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 11:03amI hope they do extend because I would love for this to win Best Revival.
#7The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 11:11amI would love to see that!
#8The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 11:19amMe too! I have a friend in this and I loved it from beginning to end, seeing it again in March! Definitely the best revival of the season!
#9The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 1:04pmI just wonder about the logistics. But it seems that for a Roundabout show, it is selling fairly well and doing fairy well, no?
#10The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 2:30pmThe two understudies for each role sounds familiar, but it probably has to do with the specifications of the requirements of each role. I would love to see the revival extend through the summer and win best revival, but I am curious about who they will replace Besty with, realistically. Loved her when I saw the show.
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#11The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 2:32pm
Well I would guess that the stars are already making above what minimum for the Production Contract is anyway (I would be hard pressed to believe that Stephanie, Chita, Will, Jim and possibly a few others are working for the minimum that Roundabout has set under the LORT contract), so it wouldn't necessarily be quite the huge expenditure that it might seem. The LORT rulebook is out of date right now, but as of last year actors working for minimum would see about a $400 bump per week for any extension, which, in the grand scheme of things, is not necessarily an insurmountable hurdle.
And yes, Kelly, you are making up the two understudies rule. The Production contract only stipulates that all parts except for star and "bit" parts need to be understudied, but does not require more than one understudy. You'll often see more than one understudy, but that is because most producers are smart enough to know that in an extended run there will eventually come a time when you might need more than one understudy for a role.
#12The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/2/13 at 2:44pmGood to know! I agree the "star" names are probably making more than minimum, but a friend told me one of the actresses turned down much more money to do this show instead, despite that she would be working for not very much above minimum.
#13The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 9:08pmmy question regarding Drood's possible extension is, if they DON'T extend, when will it be pretty much a sure thing? like when is the point when we will be able to say "oh their scheduled closing is to soon for them to extend now"?
#14The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 9:27pmI've been wondering that as well. Both the cast and Roundabout themselves have been pretty intentionally vague when asked about it on social media and the like. I mean, in response to a question about a possible extension, they said: "We can't make any promises, but we'll cross our fingers too!"
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#15The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 9:36pm
"I just wonder about the logistics. But it seems that for a Roundabout show, it is selling fairly well and doing fairy well, no?"
No. Certainly not for a show looking to extend. I think it will be very unlikely that we will see it go beyond March.
#16The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 9:39pmYou don't think they might try to push until May and cross their fingers for some nominations in major categories? They have a lot of contenders, imo.
ghostlight2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
#17The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 9:44pm
No, I don't. The Roundabout is not known for that at all. They cut their losses and run, especially when it comes to the sticking point where they have to pay actors more money.
I think they thought (as did I) that this show would have been far more popular, and originally did think the show would extend. Block's post says it all - ticket sales are everything - and if that didn't happen over the holidays, what makes you think it will improve in the winter doldrums? I have no confidence it will even make it to March.
#18The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 11:07pm
I fear Ghostlight is right. When actors have to keep telling people at stage door to "tell your friends" (I've heard this from many) and Block's tweet about pushing ticket sales, they know the writing on the wall -- if sales don't improve 'toot sweet', they are in trouble.
They failed to sell out over Xmas week, did they not? Not a good sign.
#19The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/4/13 at 11:09pm
They did sell out a few of their shows Christmas week, but not all of them. I do believe you're both right, I always felt Roundabout wouldn't take it past the point of having to switch to a standard production contract unless the show was a massive sell-out type deal.
It's not unheard of for producers to sink money into a show to wait for the nominations though, but Roundabout, as Ghostlight said, doesn't tend to do that.
ghostlight2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
#20The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/5/13 at 12:19am
All that said, however, if they're making their nut (and right now, I believe they are), and they have nothing else lined up, there's no reason for them to close.
The minute they start losing money, though, they'll pull the plug. They'll negate the extension. The word "extension" actually means very little. It has only to do with possibility and intent.
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#21The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/8/13 at 12:01am
Only curious, how long can a show run on LORT contract before it has to change to the standard Broadway AEA contact
It doesn't sound good, but I too was hoping it would extend until June when I visit.
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#22The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/8/13 at 12:18amThey are always technically on the LORT contract when working for Roundabout (which has its own addendum in the LORT rulebook, as does Lincoln Center, MTC, Center Theatre Group, and Ford's Theatre). If any production extends beyond the initial subscription run then there is a salary bump that brings the minimum closer in line to Production Contract minimums as well as adjustments in the health, pension, and 401k payments by Roundabout. They also have to add a second assistant stage manager for musicals (if they hadn't already hired one before the extension).
#23The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/8/13 at 5:46am
Wait...didn't they already extend once? Wouldn't they had to make changes then? I thought it was already extended by 3 weeks - a month?
However, this is one of the few BWAY shows showing up on tdf with any regularity -- another bad sign.
#24The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Odds of a further extension?
Posted: 1/8/13 at 6:22amEven if it does snag quite a few nominations and/or wins come Tony time, that is not going to guarantee increased ticket sales. Porgy and Bess took home Best Revival AND Best Actress and it did not boost ticket sales that greatly at all.
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