so we still have the following theaters scheduled to be empty come the spring. Pump Boys & Dinettes just booked the Circle in the Square, Orphans just booked the Schoenfeld & The Trip To Bountiful just booked the Sondheim.
Barrymore Golden Longacre Marquis Neil Simon Walter Kerr
Shows still possible for the spring: Diner Flashdance Pippin Big Fish Miss Firecracker Contest
I assume they're counting on name recognition of the title. Breakfast at Tiffany's is such a recognizable property that it's less of a risk to go without stars. Not sure how different it will be from the beloved film. That to me seems like the riskiest part.
Cory Michael Smith is great and I look forward to seeing him.
This will likely run about as long as BORN YESTERDAY (28 previews, 73 performances), but I do like the movie and I think the performances in BREAKFAST will be quite good. I am looking forward to seeing it.
The photos and branding are gorgeous, classy (not a word I use often when it comes to Broadway marketing these days), and Emilia looks - no surprise - adorable.
I'm a little nervous that Sean Mathias is directing this show again. I saw the West End version he also directed a few years back (with a different playwright) and it was a pretty show to see, some nice nudity, but ultimately a colossal snooze fest. But I'm hopeful Richard Greenberg can give us something more to bite into.
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Posted: 12/12/12 at 10:16am