The new year is just around the corner. And with it comes a group of interesting new shows headed to the Great White Way.
Dress For Dinner is on tap for the American Airlines Theatre. A sequel to Boeing Boeing, Bernard’s plans for a romantic rendezvous with his mistress are complete with a gourmet caterer and an alibi courtesy of his friend, Robert. But when Bernard’s wife learns that Robert will be visiting for the weekend, she decides to stay in town for a surprise tryst of her own… setting the stage for a collision course of hidden identities and outrageous infidelities.
Studio 54 will be home to Harvey this Spring, which will star Jim Parsons. Harvey is the story of Elwood P. Dowd, an likable man who claims to have an imaginary friend, Harvey — whom Elwood describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall pooka resembling an anthropomorphic rabbit. When Elwood’s sister attempts to have him committed to a sanitarium, she is mistakenly committed instead, which sets off a chaotic comedy of errors.
And finally Arthur Miller’s Death Of A Salesman is headed for a revival at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre with previews beginning in February. Philip Seymour Hoffman will star in the Pulitzer Prize winning play about traveling salesman Willy Loman coming to terms with the emptiness of his life. This production of the play, which first debuted in 1949, will be directed by Mike Nichols.
And that’s today’s ShowBus Buzz. We’ll be back later this week with our next blog update. Please join us then.
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New Shows Headed For Broadway
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