theatre of GREASE?
#25re: theatre of GREASE?
Posted: 11/8/06 at 11:35am
If you think the producers of Les Mis actually plan on keeping the run limited, you're being pretty naive.
Individual tickets are on sale through March of next year, and group seats are available through September.
If sales warrant it, the show isn't going anywhere (that was always the intention anyway; they wanted to announce the run as a limited engagement to bolster excitement and get people to buy tickets as fast as they could, hoping that the demand would warrant an extention.)
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
#26re: theatre of GREASE?
Posted: 11/8/06 at 11:38am
Ryanwoods: HAIRSPRAY isn't in the Eugene O'Neill, it's in the Neil Simon. Regardless, I don't think HAIRSPRAY is going anywhere.
It's far to early to speculate. We have absolutely no idea how things will look in 6 months, if not more. There's no way of predicting it, and the guessing game is pointless. No one here knows any more information than anyone else. Too early.
#27re: theatre of GREASE?
Posted: 11/8/06 at 11:49amThe Brooks Atkinson theatre I BET will be open by then (The Times They Are A-Vacatin')
#28re: theatre of GREASE?
Posted: 11/8/06 at 11:51amThe Atkinson will undoubtedly be available soon, but remember that a lot can happen in 6 months. Just because a theatre will be open in January doesn't mean it will be open in July.
#29re: theatre of GREASE?
Posted: 11/8/06 at 3:12pm
i think
grease at bernard b. jacobs or the brooks, maybe belesco
the wiz- at the broadhurst or bernard b jacobs, or saint james
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