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#27

What's next at the Winter Garden

It's a pity that On The Town hasn't grabbed it. It would surely be a better fit than the Lyric.
#28

What's next at the Winter Garden

That would require them to break their contract with Ambassador Theatre Group, negotiate a new one with the Shuberts, re-design the sets, refund the tickets sold for the Lyric and transfer all the new ticket information from Ticketmaster to Telecharge. Not a realistic proposition that late in the game.
#29

What's next at the Winter Garden

Possibilites I am thinking of ...

1.Amazing Grace
2.Dames At Sea
3.Can-Can
4.Bull Durham
#30

What's next at the Winter Garden

Someone said it'll be a straight play. So, I'm not quite sure.
#31

What's next at the Winter Garden

Well, there was that talk of The Heidi Chronicles with Jason Biggs. Maybe some producers are hoping he's a big enough draw to fill that space for a limited twelve week or so run.
#33

What's next at the Winter Garden

Saing of a straight play or could that be plural?

With the recent success in London' West End and especiall with American tourists seem to adore this, but an outside bet could be RSC's Roots Hall/Bring Up The Bodies.

It is about to wrap up a very successful sold out 6 months here.
#34

What's next at the Winter Garden

You mean Wolf Hall.
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#35

What's next at the Winter Garden


"Someone said it'll be a straight play. So, I'm not quite sure."

Yes, I have heard a play was/is looking at the Winter Garden but that doesn't mean it will be offered to them, or that they would take it if offered. So I agree, I'm not quite sure either.



"With the recent success in London' West End and especially with American tourists seem to adore this, but an outside bet could be RSC's Wolf Hall/Bring Up The Bodies."

Great guess, you may be right!
#36

What's next at the Winter Garden

Yes sorry meant Wolf Hall.

A distant outside bet, nowhow many New Yorkers will be interested in the Tudors?
#37

What's next at the Winter Garden

Yes sorry meant Wolf Hall.

A distant outside bet, nowhow many New Yorkers will be interested in the Tudors?
#38

What's next at the Winter Garden

Rebecca!!!!! Interestingly enough Sierra and Jill Paice just left their respective shows! It's a joke, but it would be a hell of a shock if it made it in this season!
#39

What's next at the Winter Garden

Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies were bestsellers in the US too so there is a built-in audience.
#40

What's next at the Winter Garden

I think Wolf Hall/Bring up the Bodies is aiming for late 2015, the Winter Garden would be far too big for it. I reckon the RSC and its commercial producers will look at theatres like the Richard Rodgers, Brooks Atkinson, The Jacobs or Schoenfeld.
#41

What's next at the Winter Garden

dames at seaaa neeeds to come to broadway with laura osnessss. that would be solo good
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#42

What's next at the Winter Garden

Dames at Sea would drown at Winter Garden.

(I apologize for that bad pun.)

The show is tiny. Even with a name recognizable in the theater world, like Laura Osnes, it would struggle greatly. It's a fun, light show, but it needs to be in a small theater. Plus, I fear it would struggle for buyers who wanted a traditional song-and-dance musical with the offerings already announced for the season.
#43

What's next at the Winter Garden

I did say in an earlier post a distant outside bet, but those distant outside bets do come in.

I feel Wolf Hall/Bring Up The Bodies could succeed at the Winter Gardens, if it is house sitting for a bigger show to come in, such as Miss Saigon.

Board members have alluded to the next show being a play and the Winter Garden is only 300 seats bigger than the Aldwych in London's West End, so if you did have the mentioned plays as a house sitter for a planned bigger show to eventually come in and do your business plan on selling a 1000 seats to make a return, then I can see it as possible Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies coming in. Judging by the amount of American tourists that I saw at the Aldwych then all the signs are it could do rather well.

The only reason to bring a play in would be to house sit and that would definitely be for Miss Saigon.

I did say in an earlier post a distant outside bet, but those distant outside bets do come in.
#44

What's next at the Winter Garden


‘Wolf Hall’ and Its Sequel Aiming for Broadway After London Success
By PATRICK HEALY
September 10, 2014

"Broadway and London producers are in talks about a New York run of the hit British play “Wolf Hall” and its sequel “Bring Up the Bodies,” based on the historical novels by Hilary Mantel about Henry VIII and his adviser Thomas Cromwell, according to theater executives with knowledge of the discussions. No deals have been finalized, but the veteran Broadway producers Jeffrey Richards and Jerry Frankel are aiming to mount the plays in the spring, possibly at the Winter Garden Theater, said the executives, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks are confidential."

Wolf Hall/Bring Up the Bodies to Winter Garden?
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Updated On: 9/10/14 at 12:48 PM

#45

What's next at the Winter Garden

Well there you go you heard it from me first un-officially, but from Patrick Healy officially first, who seems to be getting all the scoops lately. Michael Riedel still does good eulogies when a theatre veteran dies.


Updated On: 9/10/14 at 12:58 PM

#46

What's next at the Winter Garden

Jonwo posted about Wolf Hall/Bring Up the Bodies on Page 1 of this very thread.
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#47

What's next at the Winter Garden

Is it a big enough show for that theater? It's a big house. I felt leagues away from the action in the Rocky most of the time.
#48

What's next at the Winter Garden

Wolf Hall/Bring up the Bodies isn't a big show which is why I think the Winter Garden would be an odd choice for the plays when they do come to Broadway. There is no big names so the plays will be relying on the fact it's a known title and that it was a huge hit in London. But then again, we've seen plays succeed in musical houses like August Osage County, All the Way, Blithe Spirit etc so perhaps it could work but I think it has a better chance of being a hit in a smaller theatre like the ones I've already suggested.
#49

What's next at the Winter Garden

Walked by it yesterday.Looked like something was moving in but no idea what.

How about Rebecca?
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