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What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?

What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?

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#1What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:11pm

I’m lazy and with all this talk with fans to “revive x show that closed yesterday”, I was wondering how quickly something had actually been revived

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#2What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:15pm

In recent memory, Motown had a pretty quick turn around with its closing on Jan. 18 2015 and restarting performances on July 12 2016. 

 

Same with An Act of God - An Aug. 2 2015 closing with a June 6 2016 restart date. 

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#3What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:21pm

TheSassySam said: "In recent memory, Motown had a pretty quick turn around with its closing on Jan. 18 2015 and restarting performanceson July 12 2016.



Same with An Act of God - An Aug. 2 2015 closing with a June 6 2016 restart date.
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I definitely don't count those as revivals. Those are what I've sometimes heard referred to as a "remount" or a "return engagement." For it to be a revival, IMO, it has to be a different production, not just a replica of the old one. 

 

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#4What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:22pm

Technically I believe a show has to be closed for three(?) years before it can officially be considered a revival.


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#5What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:27pm

Gypsy sprung to mind as the Peters revival closed May 2004 and the LuPone revival began March 2008.

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#6What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:27pm

WhizzerMarvin said: "Technically I believe a show has to be closed for three(?) years before it can officially be considered a revival."

 

That's just according to the Tonys though, right? I think if, in theory, a completely new production of, let's say Great Comet, were to open on Broadway this year - we as audiences would have to consider it a revival - even if the Tonys deemed it ineligible. 

Also, to the OP: are we just talking about Broadway? The Off-Broadway revival of RENT opened very soon after the Broadway one, and that (IIRC) was an entirely new production, not just a transfer like Jersey Boys and Avenue Q. 

 

(Also, Whizzer - love your signature quote! Never noticed it before. One of my favorites!) 

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#7What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:36pm

The original Les Misérables closed May 2003 and a revival opened November 2006. (Isn’t this where the three-year rule originated?)

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#8What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:37pm

Les Miserables:

Original Run: 3/12/87 - 5/18/03

First Revival Run: 11/9/06 - 1/6/08

A little over three years between the closing of the original run and the opening of the revival.

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#9What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 10:43pm

One month.

The original production of EQUUS, starring Shakespearean actor Douglas Campbell closed and a month later it re-opened at another theater starring Anthony Perkins.


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#10What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 11:00pm

There were two MACBETHs in 2013:  Alan Cumming's ran April-July, and then LCT/Ethan Hawke's began previews in October. Which was kind of insane, but I would guess LCT's plans had been long in-development when the Cumming production was announced in February ahead of an April opening.

For GLASS MENAGERIE, there were less than 3 years between the closing of Cherry Jones' production and the start of previews for Sally Field's.


Motown and Act of God were really just return-engagements (like Dreamgirls, Whorehouse, return of the Hair revival, holiday shows like Elf/White Xmas/Peter Pan, etc.) Return engagements seemed more common back in the Golden Age.

Updated On: 8/1/18 at 11:00 PM

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#11What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 11:46pm

Well, I'd be down for a Hello, Dolly return engagement starring...literally anyone. Just keep that damn production on Broadway.


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#12What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/1/18 at 11:50pm

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#13What is the soonest a show was revived after closing?
Posted: 8/2/18 at 2:10am

A.Douglas said: "Les Miserables:

Original Run: 3/12/87 - 5/18/03

First Revival Run: 11/9/06 - 1/6/08

A little over three years between the closing of the original run and the opening of the revival.
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5yrs between the close of the 1st revival and the open of the 2nd revival.


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