What's Next for the Belasco?
OhHiii
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/30/16
#25What's Next for the Belasco?
Posted: 1/29/24 at 2:46pm
It's Appropriate I'd be willing to bet.
As for Dear England, with a cast as huge as that (including a star salary for Fiennes), I feel like it's more likely we get that in next season's Lincoln Center season, but perhaps there'll be a savvy enough producer behind it to do it without a subscriber base. See: Leopoldstadt and The Ferryman.
#26What's Next for the Belasco?
Posted: 1/29/24 at 2:49pm
DEAR ENGLAND had commercial producers behind it (Sue Wagner & John Johnston) when the initial Broadway casting notice was up for "winter 2024" rehearsals and "spring 2024" performances.
OhHiii
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/30/16
#27What's Next for the Belasco?
Posted: 1/29/24 at 2:52pm
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "DEAR ENGLAND had commercial producers behind it (Sue Wagner & John Johnston) when the initial Broadway casting notice was up for "winter 2024" rehearsals and "spring 2024" performances."
They're also lead producers on Stereophonic with Sonia Friedman. Which further solidifies that it won't be coming in this season. Worth reminding that commercial producers produce alongside Lincoln Center and other non profits all the time.
#28What's Next for the Belasco?
Posted: 1/29/24 at 2:54pm
Producers having multiple shows in the same season –– and in the same Tony category –– is a pretty normal occurrence. But that's neither here nor there since the show hasn't been announced.
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