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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 15:57:13 GMT
Tina Turner possibly to open at the Aldwych Hope so! Hope not! Do we really need another jukebox musical?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 16:08:18 GMT
Poppins at a Drury Lane is only 50/50 at the moment so don't get too excited. It couldn't fill 1500 seats at the PE years ago, so why they'd put a touring version in Drury Lane is beyond me. it could probably work really well if it were to do a Christmas limited run - families would flock!
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Post by Dan213 on May 27, 2017 16:09:40 GMT
Honestly, it's beyond me how/why DEH/CFA are selling out like they do. I can't see either survive for long in the West End and hope they wil get limited fringe runs like Fun House is getting at the Young Vic. For Comet we'll have to see how it will sell once Josh Groban leaves. I can see it succeed in the West End for a year or two simply because of its freshness and quirkyness. War Paint, like Anastasia, seems to benefit from having a more typical musical sound with plenty of ballads, not to mention starry names. Success in the West End would very much depend on who they cast in the two leads. That said, of course it would be nicer to have more home-grown sucess shows. Personally I think the music/lyrics of Groundhog Day (which originated in London) stand heads and shoulders above DEH/CFA/Comet. I so hope this show comes back and soonish. I think there are simply more people flocking to see shows in New York than they are in London. The amount of both tourists and locals heading to these theatres is greater. I don't have proof, but I can just see it. I think Comet will do just fine with or without Groban. I think it certainly helped the show that a star is in it (I keep on hearing older ladies refer to it as "the show with Josh Groban"), but I think due to how special it is, it'll do quite well. Getting Tony awards will also help it a lot, not that it desperately needs the help, but I think the show deserves recognition. DEH, I don't see it in London. From what I see, London audiences tend to be a bunch of girlfriends, couples, dates. The teenager going with parents factor is completely absent. It's completely giving life to Anastasia and DEH. Come from Away is a New York story (though not set in New York!). Tony Award or not, this won't last for years on Broadway. I can't seem to find the data for last year, but in previous years, the West End has taken on average 1-2 million more visitors than Broadway
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 16:33:35 GMT
Im surprised both theatres are becoming availible so soon and around the same time. I wonder if anything could suddenly cause much excitement.
Rent, Rent and I tell you once again, with feeling, Rent!
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Post by daniel on May 27, 2017 18:52:17 GMT
Hopefully we'll hear some news soon, and hopefully it'll be good news - I gather both venues are being eyed up by multiple producers.
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Post by sayers500 on May 27, 2017 21:50:17 GMT
Have the Marianne Elliot and Dominic Dromgoole seasons been given theatres yet?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 22:05:36 GMT
I know it is a long shot but I would love to see Sweet Bird Of Youth do a short run!
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Post by couldileaveyou on May 27, 2017 22:14:32 GMT
I know it is a long shot but I would love to see Sweet Bird Of Youth do a short run! I don't think it's unlikely, I can't imagine an Oscar winner flying over just to play in Chichester...
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Post by mrbarnaby on May 27, 2017 22:18:18 GMT
Lloyd Webber owns this theatre so it's very unlikely. He isn't one to improve /maintain his theatres. Poppins at a Drury Lane is only 50/50 at the moment so don't get too excited. It couldn't fill 1500 seats at the PE years ago, so why they'd put a touring version in Drury Lane is beyond me. Isn't Drury Lane closing for a massive refurb whenever 42nd St closes?
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Post by Jon on May 27, 2017 22:44:45 GMT
Im surprised both theatres are becoming availible so soon and around the same time. I wonder if anything could suddenly cause much excitement. Rent, Rent and I tell you once again, with feeling, Rent! Rent would be a short lived run especially in a 1000-1200 seat theatre
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 22:56:18 GMT
Im surprised both theatres are becoming availible so soon and around the same time. I wonder if anything could suddenly cause much excitement. Rent, Rent and I tell you once again, with feeling, Rent! Rent would be a short lived run especially in a 1000-1200 seat theatre It always is.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2017 23:35:03 GMT
I hope Caroline or change will transfer and also maybe a transfer of Grey Gardens as I missed it at Southwark and love the soundtrack Also some other small plays could transfer but I think Mosquitos at the national will most likely be in the west end as it is already sold out and has a great cast so far.
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Post by Rory on May 27, 2017 23:48:49 GMT
Have the Marianne Elliot and Dominic Dromgoole seasons been given theatres yet? Marianne Elliott's season is rumoured for the Gielgud in October. Dominic Dromgoole's season will likely be in a Nimax venue like the Vaudeville or Apollo.
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Post by Jon on May 28, 2017 0:39:54 GMT
I hope Caroline or change will transfer and also maybe a transfer of Grey Gardens as I missed it at Southwark and love the soundtrack Also some other small plays could transfer but I think Mosquitos at the national will most likely be in the west end as it is already sold out and has a great cast so far. I imagine Mosquitos would go for somewhere like the Wyndham's or Apollo. It would be hugely risky putting Grey Gardens in somewhere like the Aldwych or Phoenix likewise Caroline or Change.
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Post by daniel on May 28, 2017 1:24:04 GMT
Poppins at a Drury Lane is only 50/50 at the moment so don't get too excited. It couldn't fill 1500 seats at the PE years ago, so why they'd put a touring version in Drury Lane is beyond me. Isn't Drury Lane closing for a massive refurb whenever 42nd St closes? See I'd heard that too. Though I thought it had had an aesthetic refurb before Charlie opened. A friend of mine who is in RUG has suggested that it would be a substantial return, altering seating/sightlines which honestly surprised me...plus with it being a listed building I'm not sure exactly how much they can do. Anyway I guess when 42nd Street closes we'll find out.
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Post by showtoones on May 28, 2017 6:21:15 GMT
Maybe Joseph will go into the Aldwych?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 16:38:36 GMT
The Exorcist was also looking for a West End home (before Broadway), but I imagine that would probably do a limited run at a smaller playhouse, maybe in time for Halloween. Not sure if the demand would be big enough for 1000 plus seaters like the Phoenix or Aldwych.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 16:46:26 GMT
Another show I hope transfers and could work in a smaller theatre is Madame Rubinstein I also wouldn't be surprised if The Band transferred to the west end after the tour even though we probably don't need it.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 17:08:12 GMT
Wasn't American Psycho slated for a revival over here again? Perhaps that could be a contender?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 17:09:47 GMT
The Exorcist was also looking for a West End home (before Broadway), but I imagine that would probably do a limited run at a smaller playhouse, maybe in time for Halloween. Not sure if the demand would be big enough for 1000 plus seaters like the Phoenix or Aldwych. The Playhouse Theatre would actually be a great venue for that!
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 17:14:12 GMT
The Exorcist was also looking for a West End home (before Broadway), but I imagine that would probably do a limited run at a smaller playhouse, maybe in time for Halloween. Not sure if the demand would be big enough for 1000 plus seaters like the Phoenix or Aldwych. The Playhouse Theatre would actually be a great venue for that! With the venue free in September, it would certainly be possible!
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 17:19:03 GMT
Wasn't American Psycho slated for a revival over here again? Perhaps that could be a contender? I think that could go to a west end theatre but I wouldn't e surprised if it goes back to the almeida for the autumn or winter
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 17:43:33 GMT
Also I wonder if that "imminent" transfer of Hedwig and the Angry Inch could be a contender for these two theatres?
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 17:51:43 GMT
Also I wonder if that "imminent" transfer of Hedwig and the Angry Inch could be a contender for these two theatres? OH yes I would love that and it could work if they had a well known name to play Hedwig ( Neil Patrick Harris maybe!!!!)
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Post by Jon on May 28, 2017 21:15:20 GMT
Also I wonder if that "imminent" transfer of Hedwig and the Angry Inch could be a contender for these two theatres? Hedwig bombed at the Playhouse when it debuted, it would die a death in either the Aldwych or Phoenix
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 21:35:18 GMT
Also I wonder if that "imminent" transfer of Hedwig and the Angry Inch could be a contender for these two theatres? Hedwig bombed at the Playhouse when it debuted, it would die a death in either the Aldwych or Phoenix Fair point, but I suppose it could depend on the "star" they get for it, and I suppose it could be a limited run.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 22:00:24 GMT
Look, I love some of the shows that transfer from Broadway, but wouldn't it be great to have a completely new show in the West End?
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Post by Mark on May 28, 2017 22:16:47 GMT
Look, I love some of the shows that transfer from Broadway, but wouldn't it be great to have a completely new show in the West End? Like The Girls, Bend it Like Beckham, The Go-Between, Made in Dagenham, Mrs Henderson Presents, I Can't Sing, Stephen Ward, From Here to Eternity, Loserville..... None of these shows were profitable. Heck, none of them even ended up touring (only the Girls will tour it seems) Of all the shows that opened on Broadway this season, the only one that is probably a guaranteed success if it transferred would be Anastasia. We haven't even gotten Waitress/Gentlemens Guide/Something Rotten/Newsies which were all hits on Broadway (not sure if Rotten recouped actually but it had a longer run than I'd bet many would have expected). Thank god for places like the Young Vic which means we can get a production of Fun Home.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2017 22:22:23 GMT
Look, I love some of the shows that transfer from Broadway, but wouldn't it be great to have a completely new show in the West End? Like The Girls, Bend it Like Beckham, The Go-Between, Made in Dagenham, Mrs Henderson Presents, I Can't Sing, Stephen Ward, From Here to Eternity, Loserville..... None of these shows were profitable. Heck, none of them even ended up touring (only the Girls will tour it seems) Of all the shows that opened on Broadway this season, the only one that is probably a guaranteed success if it transferred would be Anastasia. We haven't even gotten Waitress/Gentlemens Guide/Something Rotten/Newsies which were all hits on Broadway (not sure if Rotten recouped actually but it had a longer run than I'd bet many would have expected). Thank god for places like the Young Vic which means we can get a production of Fun Home. Funnily enough though, the four you mentioned that we haven't gotten, are the four I have heard are swirling about or have been swirling about very recently in looking for West End homes.
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Post by Mark on May 28, 2017 22:26:06 GMT
About time too Daniel!
All except Gentlemens guide would be good for the Aldwych and Phoenix (GG would need somewhere smaller I'd guess). I still think Waitress is probably the most likely of that lot. I wonder if they could get Sara to open it over here.
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