Or the dream tours that you only find out about in obituaries (case in point: Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson, and many of the original cast reunited for a world tour of JCS including performances at the Vatican, which instead turned into one reunion for a California charity benefit and a "farewell" tour with just Neeley after Anderson's death).
A Bye Bye Birdie tour was planned a few seasons ago and was even booked in some cities but it just cancelled out of the blue
9 to 5 will happen, and will do well. I called TPAC when the closing date was announced to get a group or tickets for the opening night in nashville. I did that at 10 o clock am, and was still the 4th person who called to get a group rate. I called a week ago to get tickets for Beauty and the Beast, and asked about 9 to 5. they (as of now) have over 30 people for groups of 20 or more since I called. It will do very well in nashville.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/30/09
Next to Normal hasn't officially announced a tour, but there was an article in The Chicago Tribune a week after the Tony's about how long it will take for these shows to get to Chicago, and David Stone was quoted mentioning a good possibility of a small tour going only to bigger cities.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I read an article about Curtains going on tour through Avid Touring group. Sent them an e-mail, no tour. However, any one can do the show. Got a pretty quick responce.
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