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it ill depend entirely on if any stars are willing to do it...

Posted by: Chazwaza 03:06 pm EDT 05/05/15
In reply to: Between Riverside And Crazy - kingoval20 10:34 am EDT 05/05/15

I doubt many Broadway producers will take a chance on the investment for a play that, despite the recent awards, was never a huge hit or super buzz worthy... the reason it will get produced on Broadway will be if any major name actors are willing to commit to a run.

With the Pulitzer and a star or two on the marquee, I can definitely see it opening on Broadway.


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