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Schedule of Upcoming Broadway Shows

By Playbill Staff
15 Jul 2008

This list is updated periodically.

2008

[TITLE OF SHOW]

  • Lyceum Theatre
  • First Preview: July 5
  • Opening: July 17
  • Director: Michael Berresse
  • Cast: Jeff Bowen, Hunter Bell, Susan Blackwell, Heidi Blickenstaff and Larry Pressgrove
  • New musical by Bowen and Bell about the making of a new musical.

FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF
  • Circle in the Square Theatre
  • First Preview: Aug. 19
  • Opening: Sept. 8
  • Director: Shirley Jo Finney
  • Choreographer: Hinton Battle
  • Cast: India.Arie
  • Revival (with revisions) of Ntozake Shange's work centering on seven women.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES
  • Al Hirschfeld Theatre
  • First Preview: Aug. 19
  • Opening: Sept. 18
  • Director: Warren Carlyle
  • Choreographer: Warren Carlyle
  • Cast: James Barbour, Aaron Lazar, Gregg Edelman, Mackenzie Mauzy, Natalie Toro
  • Jill Santoriello's musical inspired by the Charles Dickens classic.

EQUUS
  • Broadhurst Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 5
  • Opening: Sept. 25
  • Director: Thea Sharrock
    Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Kate Mulgrew and Richard Griffiths
  • Transfer of the recent London revival of the Peter Shaffer play about a troubled stable boy.

THE SEAGULL
  • Walter Kerr Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 16
  • Opening: Oct. 1
  • Director: Ian Rickson
  • Cast: Kristin Scott Thomas, Peter Sarsgaard, Zoe Kazan
  • Transfer of London Royal Court production of Anton Chekhov's classic drama translated by Christopher Hampton.

TO BE OR NOT TO BE
  • Biltmore Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 11
  • Opening: Oct. 2
  • Director: Casey Nicholaw
  • Cast: Brian Murray, Peter Benson, Craig Bierko, Steve Kazee, Jan Maxwell and Kristine Nielsen
  • Manhattan Theatre Club's world premiere of Nick Whitby's 1939-set black comedy centering on a German acting troupe.

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
  • American Airlines Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 12
  • Opening: Oct. 7
  • Director: Doug Hughes
  • Cast: Frank Langella
  • Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Robert Bolt's historical drama based on the life of Sir Thomas More.

BILLY ELLIOT
  • Imperial Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 17
  • Opening: Oct. 16
  • Director: Stephen Daldry
  • Choreographer: Peter Darling
  • Cast: David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish; Haydn Gwynne, Gregory Jbara, Carole Shelley, Santino Fontana, Leah Hocking
  • New Elton John-Lee Hall musical based on the film of the same name about a working-class boy's dream of becoming a ballet dancer.

GODSPELL
  • Barrymore Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 29
  • Opening: Oct. 23
  • Director: Daniel Goldstein
  • Choreographer: Christopher Gattelli
  • Cast: Gavin Creel
  • Revival of the Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak musical based on "The Gospel According to St. Matthew."

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  • Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 16
  • Opening: TBA
  • Director: Jeremy Sams
  • Choreographer: Christopher Gattelli
  • Cast: TBA
  • Jason Robert Brown and Dan Elish's new musical centering on a teen who is uprooted from his old life and forced to make new friends and maneuver through the minefield of high school to become part of the "in-crowd."

ALL MY SONS
  • Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 18
  • Opening: Oct. 16
  • Director: Simon McBurney
  • Cast: John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest, Patrick Wilson and Katie Holmes
  • Revival of Arthur Miller's 1947-set drama about a man whose past comes back to haunt him.

SPEED-THE-PLOW
  • Belasco Theatre
  • First Preview: Oct. 3
  • Opening: Oct. 23
  • Director: Neil Pepe
  • Cast: Jeremy Piven, Raul Esparza
  • Revival of David Mamet's Hollywood-set tale of two execs hot on making a blockbuster.

    DIVIDING THE ESTATE

    • Booth Theatre
    • First Preview: Oct. 23
    • Opening: Nov. 20
    • Director: Michael Wilson
    • Cast: Elizabeth Ashley, Arthur French, Hallie Foote, Penny Fuller and Gerald McRaney
    • Transfer of the Primary Stages Off-Broadway mounting of Horton Foote's human comedy.

    PAL JOEY
    • Studio 54
    • First Preview: Nov. 11
    • Opening: Dec. 11
    • Director: Joe Mantello
    • Choreographer: Graciela Daniele
    • Cast: Stockard Channing, Christian Hoff and Martha Plimpton
    • Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of the Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart musical (with new book by Richard Greenberg) about a scheming charmer.

    SHREK
    • Broadway Theatre
    • First Preview: Nov. 8
    • Opening: Dec. 14
    • Director: Jason Moore
    • Choreographer: Josh Prince
    • Cast: Brian d'Arcy James, Chester Gregory II, Sutton Foster, Christopher Sieber, John Tartaglia and Kecia Lewis-Evans
    • New Jeanine Tesori/David Lindsay-Abaire musical about an ogre and his fairytale journey.

    VANITIES
    • Theatre: TBA
    • First Preview: Fall 2008
    • Opening: TBA
    • Director: Judith Ivey
    • Choreographer: Dan Knechtges
    • Cast: Lauren Kennedy, Sarah Stiles and Anneliese van der Pol
    • New musical by Jack Heifner (book) and David Kirshenbaum (music and lyrics) based on the 1976 comedy.

    2009

    THE STORY OF MY LIFE

    • Theatre: TBA
    • First Preview: December
    • Opening: January 2009
    • Director: Richard Maltby, Jr.
    • Cast: TBA
    • New musical by Neil Bartram (score) and Brian Hill (book) about a writer who returns home to eulogize his lifelong friend.

    THE AMERICAN PLAN
    • Biltmore Theatre
    • First Preview: Jan. 2, 2009
    • Opening: Jan. 22
    • Director: David Grindley
    • Cast: TBA
    • Manhattan Theatre Club's revival of Richard Greenberg's 1960's Catskill-set play centering on a mother and daughter.

    REASONS TO BE PRETTY
    • Theatre: TBA
    • First Preview: Feb. 13, 2009
    • Opening: TBA
    • Director: Terry Kinney
    • Cast: Piper Perabo, Alison Pill, Thomas Sadoski and Pablo Schreiber
    • Transfer of MCC Theatre's production of Neil LaBute's new drama focusing on the obsession with physical beauty.

    WEST SIDE STORY
    • Theatre: TBA
    • First Preview: Feb. 13, 2009
    • Opening: TBA
    • Director: Arthur Laurents
    • Choreographer: Joey McKneely (recreating Jerome Robbins' work)
    • Cast: TBA
    • A revival of the Leonard Bernstein-Stephen Sondheim-Arthur Laurents musical take on Romeo and Juliet.

    NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
    • Theatre: TBA
    • First Preview: February 2009
    • Opening: March
    • Director: TBA
    • Choreographer: TBA
    • Cast: Harry Connick, Jr.
    • Joe DiPietro pens the new musical comedy with George and Ira Gershwin songs about a Long Island playboy.

    9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL
    • Marquis Theatre
    • First Preview: March 24, 2009
    • Opening: April 23, 2009
    • Director: Joe Mantello
    • Choreographer: Andy Blankenbuehler
    • Cast: Allison Janney, Stephanie J. Block, Megan Hilty and Marc Kudisch
    • New musical based on the Patricia Resnick-penned film featuring new songs by Dolly Parton.

    DANCIN'
    • Studio 54
    • First Preview: April 17, 2009
    • Opening: TBA
    • Director: Graciela Daniele
    • Cast: TBA
    • Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of the musical revue featuring the work of Bob Fosse.

    IMPRESSIONISM
    • Theatre: TBA
    • First Preview: Spring 2009
    • Opening: TBA
    • Director: Jack O’Brien
    • Cast: Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons
    • New play by Michael Jacobs about photojournalist and gallery owner who discover each other.

    MARY STUART
    • Theatre: TBA
    • First Preview: Spring 2009
    • Opening: TBA
    • Director: Phyllida Lloyd
    • Cast: Janet McTeer and Harriet Walter
    • Transfer of the London revival of Friedrich Schiller's classic about the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots.

    IN THE WORKS

    AMERICAN BUFFALO

    • Attached: Robert Falls (Director), John Leguizamo (Actor), Elliot Martin, Ben Sprecher and Louise Forlenza (Producers)
    • Revival of David Mamet drama centering on a trio who plan to steal a coin collection.

    ANGELS
    • Attached: Ken Lai (book, music and lyrics) and Marcus Cheong (book and lyrics), Rich Fowler (Director), Robert Cuccioli, Jessica Grové and Nicholas Rodriguez (Actors), Marcus Cheong, Frank Monteleone, Dale Smith (Producers)
    • New musical based on the epic Milton poem "Paradise Lost."

    BIG TIME
    • Attached: Douglas Carter Beane (Book), Douglas J. Cohen (Music and Lyrics), Christopher Ashley (Director), Robert Ahrens (Producer)
    • New musical about down-on-their-luck lounge singers on a U.N. cruise ship that is held hostage by terrorists.

    BRIGADOON
    • Attached: Rob Ashford (Director), John Guare (New Book), Ostar Productions and Liza Lerner (Producers)
    • Revival of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe musical centering on two Americans journey in Scotland.

    BRUCE LEE: JOURNEY TO THE WEST
    • Attached: Bartlett Sher (Director), Elephant Eye Theatrical (Producer), Dou Dou Huang (Choreographer)
    • A new David Yazbek-David Henry Hwang musical centering on the martial arts movie star.

    CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
    • Attached: Marc Shaiman (Music, Lyrics), Scott Wittman (Lyrics), Terrence McNally (Book), Jack O'Brien (Director), Jerry Mitchell (Choreographer)
    • New musical based on the film of the same name.

    DIRTY DANCING
    • Attached: Josef Brown, Amanda Leigh Cobb and Britta Lazenga (Actors), Eleanor Bergstein (Concept, Book), James Powell (Director), Kate Champion (Choreographer), Jacobsen Entertainment in association with Lionsgate and Magic Hour Productions (Producers)
    • New stage show (currently touring) based on the film of the same name.

    DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS
    • Attached: Robert Falls (Director), Brian Dennehy (Actor), Jeffrey Richards (Producer)
    • Transfer of the Goodman Theatre staging of the Eugene O'Neill drama.

    FATHER OF THE BRIDE
    • Attached: Rick Elice and Marshall Brickman (Book)
    • New musical based on the film of the same name.

    THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
    • Attached: Michael Mayer (Director)
    • Joanna Murray-Smith's new drama centering on a feminist author who suddenly gets writer's block.

    FENCES
    • Attached: Suzan-Lori Parks (Director)
    • Revival of August Wilson's drama about a former Negro League baseball player who is now a garbage man.

    GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER
    • Attached: Kenny Leon (Director), Todd Kreidler (adaptation) Jeffrey Finn Productions (Producer)
    • New play based on the film of the same name.

    HOUDINI
    • Attached: Danny Elfman (Music), David Yazbek (Lyrics), Kurt Andersen (Book), Jack O'Brien (Director)
    • New musical centering on the magician and master escape artist.

    LEAP OF FAITH
    • Attached: Alan Menken (Music), Glenn Slater (Lyrics), Janus Cercone (Book), Taylor Hackford (Director)
    • New musical based on the film of the same name.

    MERRY-GO-ROUND
    • Attached: Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (Music and Lyrics), Paul Butler and Fred Fox, Jr. (Book), Andy Belling (Director), Larry Sousa (Choreographer), Bob Mackie (Costumes), Jack Stein & JNS Entertainment(Producers)
    • New musical about a troubled young man whose estranged father helps him travels back in time on the magical title device.

    NERDS://A MUSICAL SOFTWARE SATIRE
    • Attached: Erik Weiner and Jordan Allen-Dutton (Book, Lyrics), Hal Goldberg (Music), Philip Wm. McKinley (Director)
    • New musical comedy following computer techies Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.

    PURE COUNTRY
    • Attached: Steve Dorff (Music, Lyrics), John Bettis (Lyrics), Rex McGee and Peter Masterson (Book), Peter Masterson (Director), Sean Curran (Choreographer)
    • New musical based on the film of the same name.

    RUSSIAN ON THE SIDE
    • Attached: Mark Nadler (Performer and Creator), Mark Waldrop (Director), Michael Alden and Karen Lotman (Producers)br>
    • One-man “comedy-in-music adventure” featuring the great American songbook music and gossip about its composers.

    UNTITLED MANDELA/APARTHEID MUSICAL
    • Attached: Zindzi Mandela (Book), Welcome Msomi (Creator), Routh/Frankel/Baruch/Viertel Group and PSE Broadway LLC (Producers)
    • A new musical about South Africa's struggle for freedom from apartheid.

    WAITING FOR GODOT
    • Attached: Garry Hynes (Director), Elizabeth I. McCann, Seattle Repertory Theatre and Joey Parnes (Producers)
    • Transfer of the Seattle Rep revival of the Samuel Beckett classic.

    WISHFUL DRINKING
    • Attached: Tony Taccone (Director), Carrie Fisher (Actor), Jonathan Reinis (Producer)
    • Fisher's auto-biographical solo show based on her life and career.

    THE WIZ
    • Attached: Des McAnuff (Director),
    • Re-imagined production of the Charlie Smalls-William F. Brown musical based on L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."




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