well the palace has an American in Paris which will probs be a long run. So no to the palace.
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I've looked at the seating for Prince Edward theater which has 1618 seats. I then looked at theaters owned by the Shuberts with similar seating and likely to be empty. Currently, the Imperial looks like the best match with only 200 less seats than the Prince Edward theater. Any thoughts? I will also look at shows that could possibly close in the future and check out their theaters
How about the Shubert or Majestic? Do you think they will want to be in a bigger theater than the one in England, smaller, or about the same size? Because if the same, then it will be slim pickings. I just read that although this product is smaller than the original, it will need significant wing space so that narrows down the selections even more. I did just read that the Winter Garden, Lyric, and Broadway would work so now we have to wait and see how the upcoming shows do.
What do you think is the likelihood of bringing the production to Broadway this season? I mean I'd love to see it on my epic April trip but just wondering when we will hear yay or nay
Mackintosh, according to the Times, plans to open Saigon in Toronto, prior to a Broadway transfer — a similar path that the current Les Miz revival, playing the Imperial Theatre, took to Broadway.
The producer told the Times that a Broadway transfer of Saigon is "only speculative gossip," but said, "Of course I would like to bring the show to both cities if it proves to be the success it's shaping up to be – indeed the Princess of Wales in Toronto was built specially to house the original production of Saigon. However with our incredibly busy international openings of several different titles over the next two years, and the very limited number of theatres that could house a production as big as Saigon on Broadway, lining up a theatre and production slot is going to be very difficult particularly as many ofSaigon's creative team are working on my other shows as well."
According to the Times, Broadway theatres with the wing space to accommodate the famed helicopter — as well as other scenic elements — are The Broadway, Miss Saigon's original home, the Winter Garden and the Lyric.
Now what would be the ideal theater for Saigon out of those three previously mentioned? It needs to be something that's not too big, not too small and has enough wing space. Also, are there any other possibilities besides the Lyric, Winter Garden, and Broadway? All three of them have faults