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Post by Phantom of London on Oct 25, 2016 13:54:59 GMT
Shows confirmed or rumoured to come in, in 2017.
I am unlikely to capture every show here, so need your help.
Post here for any new season announcements.
Musicals
American In Paris Hamilton 42nd Street Jesus Christ Superstar (Open Air) Bat of Hell (ENO) Chess (ENO) The Girls La Strada Whisper House Stepping Out
Plays
Art The Glass Menagerie The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia The Kite Runner The Miser Rosencratz and Guilderstern are Dead Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woofe Woyzec Romeo and Julliet (Globe) Twelfth Night (Globe) Much Ado About Nothing (Globe)
National Theatre
Twelfth Night Salome Common Follies Ugly in the Bones Angels in America US/Them Dublin Oldschool Lost Without Words Consent Barber School Chronicles Mosquitos
Regional
Julius Ceasar (RSC) Anthony and Cleopatra (RSC) Titus Andronitus (RSC) Snow in Midsummer (RSC) The Hypocrite (RSC) Vice Versa (RSC) Vice Versa (RSC) Salome (RSC) Venus and Adonis (RSC) Abigail's Party (Theatre Royal, Bath)(Prior to West End) What The Butler Saw (Theatre Royal, Bath)(Prior to West End) Shirley Valentine (Theatre Royal, Bath)(Prior to West End)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 14:05:04 GMT
Woofe?! 'Arf!
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Post by lynette on Oct 25, 2016 19:40:32 GMT
Chess? Golly. One great song. Nowt much else.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Oct 25, 2016 21:48:37 GMT
Open Air theatre normally announce by now. Don't they?
Also when do we here about Chichester? - I'm looking forward to DE's first season
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Post by Phantom of London on Oct 26, 2016 14:17:58 GMT
Open Air theatre normally announce by now. Don't they? Also when do we here about Chichester? - I'm looking forward to DE's first season Open Air said they were going to do Jesus Christ Superstar again, unsure if this is their main musical though, or what they also tend to do is bring a previous show as the season finale, which then goes on tour or maybe this time go straight into the West End? Chichester announces in January but it is Daniel Evan's first season, Elaine Paige stated on her show, that Diane Paulus' production of Pippin was going to appear, lets face it, you don't listen to Elaine Paige for gossip, so therefore I think there will be mileage here.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 16:35:26 GMT
Chichester Season will be announced in February.
Isn't Stepping Out a play?
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Post by schuttep on Oct 27, 2016 9:47:22 GMT
I thought Shirley Valentine was a major tour with Jodie Prenger. Is the Bath version different?
Superstar is being staged again prior to a tour.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 13:02:29 GMT
La Strada?! The Bart one or something new?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 13:05:13 GMT
2017 should be s good year in theatre
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 13:09:54 GMT
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Post by Michael on Oct 27, 2016 13:12:00 GMT
2017 should be s good year in theatre No Memphis tour, no good year.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 19:56:21 GMT
I'm a member at the Sheffield Crucible, and I'm going to their season launch party a week tomorrow. I'm excited to see what Robert Hastie's got planned now that Daniel Evans has left us (boo!) I'll report back.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 20:21:13 GMT
Bit disappointed that other than JCS, American in Paris and Hamilton, the New Musical list looks a bit meh for me at the moment.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2016 23:23:30 GMT
Bit disappointed that other than JCS, American in Paris and Hamilton, the New Musical list looks a bit meh for me at the moment. There's plenty to be announced…!
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Post by theatremadness on Oct 27, 2016 23:33:50 GMT
Bit disappointed that other than JCS, American in Paris and Hamilton, the New Musical list looks a bit meh for me at the moment. Don't think JCS quite counts as a 'New Musical'!
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Post by Jon on Oct 28, 2016 0:01:14 GMT
Bit disappointed that other than JCS, American in Paris and Hamilton, the New Musical list looks a bit meh for me at the moment. Maybe you should see a play like Angels in America to fill the gap!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2016 1:41:37 GMT
Bit disappointed that other than JCS, American in Paris and Hamilton, the New Musical list looks a bit meh for me at the moment. There's plenty to be announced…! Oh of course, and am excited to see what does get announced! also Follies and Whos Afraid of... I am looking forward too!
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Post by Phantom of London on Oct 30, 2016 16:54:17 GMT
Young Frankenstein making noises about transferring.
Nothing confirmed for the Piccadilly Theatre, nor the London Palladium.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 15:23:48 GMT
Young Frankenstein making noises about transferring. Nothing confirmed for the Piccadilly Theatre, nor the London Palladium. Wind in The Willows heading to Palladium Summer 2017. Rumours of Finding Neverland at the Piccadilly, nothing confirmed just yet.
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Post by Phantom of London on Nov 5, 2016 15:49:44 GMT
Cheers
That's the worry with Finding Neverland it is very slow to confirm, normally when a theatre operator instigates the stop clause, a show is confirmed very quickly after the closing notices are issued, as the theatre owner has a show lined up to go in. It looks like Jersey Boys producers' closed the show.
As bad as Finding Neverland is and people say it is, it wasn't quite that bad and had one big wow moment in it, I would prefer this show than say Let It Be coming back anyday and if it did bring back Laura Michelle Kelly to the London stage, then that would be a great thing.
Worried that this show is slow to confirm.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2016 17:34:24 GMT
I think 2017 will be a great year for theatre!
Dreamgirls and The Girls are the shows I'm most looking forward to! However, there's also some good plays coming into London too!
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Post by longinthetooth on Nov 5, 2016 17:49:14 GMT
Cheers That's the worry with Finding Neverland it is very slow to confirm, normally when a theatre operator instigates the stop clause, a show is confirmed very quickly after the closing notices are issued, as the theatre owner has a show lined up to go in. It looks like Jersey Boys producers' closed the show. As bad as Finding Neverland is and people say it is, it wasn't quite that bad and had one big wow moment in it, I would prefer this show than say Let It Be coming back anyday and if it did bring back Laura Michelle Kelly to the London stage, then that would be a great thing. Worried that this show is slow to confirm. Oh please, not Let It Be again .....
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 18, 2016 1:15:30 GMT
Looks like the London 'circuit theatre' by which I mean, one that host a show for 3 - 4 months then move in another show such as the Vaudeville, Apollo, Wyndhams etc. The West End will vie an additional 4/5 slots with the freeing up of the Harold Pinter and Gielgud, obviously the Ferryman is tipped to take one of these but the others will need filling, which is good news for us theatre goers. Also the other circuit theatres need something.
So wonder what could come in? Surprised that The Nape, Chichester's Enemy of the People and Bristol Old Vic's Long Journey Into Night didn't come in. But regional and Broadway is always a good place to start and one of the staples for producing in the West End is Bath's Theatre Royal that has Shirley Valentine, What The Butler Saw, Abigail's Party and Pygmallion being primed. Chichester is another good source for West End material and I hear Strife is doing a tour, but could this have a place in the West End? Is it too late for Ross to come in?
Elsewhere from Northampton would Peter and the Starcatcher appeal to a wider West End audience? Sheffield's production of Annie Get Your Gun has been well recieved, but also Show Boat also got well recieved, so will be interesting to see what happens here. Leeds and Australia's Strictly Ballroom people on here saying there are possibilies. Young Frankenstein will be coming in from Newcastle or will it?
From Broadway The King and I rumour just seems that, but I would say Waitress would be a good punt, I would say the Aldwych will be free as Beautiful is hitting the road and Wimbledon, so a good sign there a show is on the way out. Play wise Humans would be hot favourite but will Blackbird come over as well. Heisenberg has been mentioned in the Marianne Elliott's company and it is one cracking play. Oslo seems To be one to end up at the National.
From London's fringe there has been no noise of Yerma making the leap, but could its sell out production of the Mountaintop be up for a revival? Also will the sell out revival of A View From The Bridge come back, like wise King Charles the III or Hangman. I would be surprised is She Loves Me doesn't make a move as Menier shows normally do. Oil got solid reviews for the Almedia, also Mary Stuart might be considered, Richard III was linked, but seems just that.
There seems to have not been a first rate production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for a long time, same as Death and the Maiden. Pinter's The Birthday Party and Betrayal has been a long absence. Ayckbourn's Norman Conquests, Bedroom Farce and believe he has a new one just been done at Scarborough? For Noel Coward Present Laughter hasn't been done for a bit.
Nothing by Neil Simon has been done in the West End for years.
Waiting for Godot is another that seems to be revived a lot?
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill and The River both have been on sale for the West End and cancelled.
New theatres due at Tower Bridge Hytner/Starr and one eventually to replace the Astoria and what is happening with the Ambassadors?
I have suggested a few and no doubt missed many, and like us all theatre lovers will be surprised by some announcements.
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 20, 2016 14:58:45 GMT
Come on guys help me out on this one, after all it is Christmas.
Jon you are normally at good at seeing what might happen in theatre.
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