re: Are Broadway Theaters Merely Halls to be Rented? |
Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 10:03 am EDT 04/30/24 |
In reply to: re: Are Broadway Theaters Merely Halls to be Rented? - WillCall 10:07 pm EDT 04/29/24 |
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For whatever reason, it seems to be much easier in London for shows to come into to theatres that would otherwise be dark for short runs of a few weeks as a stop gap between one production closing and another opening. I wish that were possible in New York.
It would be great if, for example, when a show closed early. it was possible to move in a well-received regional production or off-Broadway production for a limited run until the theatre is needed for its next potentially long term booking. If a bunch of current shows close after the Tonys, as per usual, and theatres are not booked until fall with new productions, we could develop a whole new summer Broadway culture with productions filling those theatres for 6-8 weeks over the summer. I'm sure the financials would be impossible for such a thing, but it would be so much nicer than a bunch of dark theatres. |
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You answered your own question. - dramedy 12:38 pm EDT 04/30/24 |
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