
Given the green light to turn on the lights of Broadway on 9/14, several shows promptly announced performance and ticket plans. Will clubs and concert venues follow suit?
Tickets are on sale for
The Temptations musical
Ain't Too Proud to Beg, which resumes 10/16, and the
Alanis Morissette tuner
Jagged Little Pill (pictured
), with a return date of 10/21.
David Byrne's
American Utopia is
among the early returnees, resuming 9/17.
Tickets for
Six, the London sensation scheduled to open a year to the day NYC theaters went dark, are on sale today; shows are slated to start 9/17. Tix go on sale Friday for
The Phantom of the Opera, which resumes performances on 10/22.
Hamilton, The Lion King and
Wicked are expected to announce restart dates and on-sales within the next week, as are
Chicago,
Aladdin and
Come From Away.
New productions on track to open by the end of the year include the
Michael Jackson musical
MJ and
Flying Over Sunset, as well as
The Music Man, on
12/21, and
Mrs. Doubtfire and
Diana, both 12/1.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is among the shows holding out until next year. No word yet on the the musical featuring
Bob Dylan songs,
Girl From the North Country, or the Tina Turner show,
Tina.
A limited run of
Waitress with the show’s composer,
Sara Bareilles, starring is in the works, too.
Now we sit and wait for clubs and theaters to announce on-sales.