"My guess is several. Or dozens of productions in major cities in the next few years by regional theaters. "
Should be interesting to see if you're right about this. On the one hand, regional houses could obviously produce this show far less expensively then Broadway, without having to spend as much for salaries for the fairly large cast. On the other hand, the two-part structure of the play may well limit the number of productions, not to mention the fact that the casting only calls for one woman. |