by NYBroadwayTours | Jul 19, 2019 | Blog, Broadway
FIRST LOOK: Construction has officially begun for the $2.4 billion renovation on Broadway's legendary Palace Theatre. It is expecting to be complete in 2021.
For the renovation on the legendary Vaudeville turned movie turned Legitimate Broadway house, it will be raised 30 feet above street level with new retail space build right underneath.
The Palace Theater itself will have a new brand entrance on 47th street, an 80-foot-long LED marquee, plenty of space for upcoming big elaborate upcoming shows, a newly expanded lobby with twice as many public restrooms, and more. In addition, the Palace will still feature some of the iconic things that people love about it including the chandeliers and the decorative plaster balcony fascia will all be restored. The stage door will still be at its same location on 47th Street.
The last Broadway show that played the original Palace was The SpongeBob Musical which closed this past Fall 2018.
Check out the new design of what Broadway's Palace Theatre will look like.
What shows have you seen in the original Palace?
What are your thoughts?
Who is excited?

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by NYBroadwayTours | Jul 19, 2019 | Blog, Broadway
BREAKING NEWS: The best of the Great White Way is making its way to your TV screens this Fall. PBS is pleased to announce the lineup for the 2019 edition of the PBS Arts Fall Festival all set to air on Great Performances l PBS every Friday night beginning November 1st, 2019. The lineup will include the following….
42nd Street – Filmed live in London's West End at the Royal Drury Lane Theatre, this presentation captures the critically acclaimed 2001 Tony Award winning and 2017 Olivier Award nominated revival led by Bonnie Langford, Tom Lister, and Clare Halse Under the direction of the late Mark Bramble (who also co-wrote the book) and choreography by Randy Skinner, this revival was well known for featuring a full 50 piece cast (featuring 100 tap legs creating the iconic DANCING FEET we all know in love) telling the iconic story of the behind the scenes drama that goes into making a new musical on its road to Broadway in the 1930's Great Depression. With an iconic score by Harry Warren, and Al Dubin, Johnny Mercer along with a book by Mark Bramble and Michael Stewart, it features some of the most iconic songs ever written for the stage including YOUNG & HEALTHY, GETTING OUT OF TOWN, WE'RE IN THE MONEY, LULLABY OF BROADWAY, SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO, and the iconic title song 42ND STREET,
The King and I the Musical – Filmed live at The London Palladium, this presentation captures the critically acclaimed 2015 Lincoln Center Theater revival of this Rodgers & Hammerstein classic under the direction of Bartlett Sher and choreography by Christopher Gattelli. It features its 3 original stars from Broadway reprising their performances on the West End consisting of Tony and Oscar nominee Ken Watanabe along with Tony winners Kelli O'Hara and Ruthie Ann Miles taking on this iconic story of a widowed British schoolteacher who comes to educate the royal children under the watchful eye of a strict royal king (as part of the drive to modernize his country in 1960's Siam (now known as Thailand). The musical features some of the most iconic songs ever written for the stage including I WHISTLE A HAPPY TUNE, GETTING TO KNOW YOU, and SHALL WE DANCE,
Much Ado About Nothing – Filmed at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, this production marks history for the first time in 4 decades that a show taking part in The Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park series gets captured on film. Under the direction of Kenny Leon, this modern day presentation features a full lineup of colored actors led by Danielle Brooks and Chuck Cooper performing William Shakespeare's legendary comedy centers on a community celebrating a break from an ongoing war. But not all is peaceful amid the revelry, as old rivals engage in a battle of wits, unexpected foes plot revenge, and young lovers are caught in a tumultuous courtship ? until love proves the ultimate trickster, and undoes them all,
RED – Filmed at London's Wyndham Theatre, this presentation captures the intensity of John Logan's 2010 Tony winning Best Play. The production is a remounted revival of director Michael Grandage's original production led by its Tony winning star Alfred Molina along with Alfred Enoch. Set in a studio in New York City in 1958 to 1959, tells the story of acclaimed artist Mark Rothko and his relationship working with his assistant Ken on creating murals for the expensive and exclusive Four Seasons restaurant.
and Kinky Boots The Musical – Filmed at London's Adelphi Theatre, this presentation captured the inspiring, feel good, beauty, and high energy performances of the Tony, Olivier, and Grammy winning smash hit. Under the direction and choreography of Tony winner Jerry Mitchell, a score by Cyndi Lauper, a book by Harvey Fierstein based on the 2005 film of the same name, and led by Killian Donnelly and Matt Henry, it tells the story of a unique partnership between the son of a Shoe Factory owner and a cabaret drag queen performer who produce a line of high heeled boots in attempt to save the business. It features some notable songs like THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING, TAKE WHAT YOU GOT, LAND OF LOLA, THE SEX IS IN THE HEEL, HISTORY OF WRONG GUYS, EVERYBODY SAY YEAH, NOT MY FATHER'S SON, HOLD ME IN YOUR HEART, and RAISE YOU UP.
The official schedule of what will air every Friday night in order will be announced soon.
Who is excited?
#BroadwayOnPBS

Kelli O?Hara-Led The King and I, West End?s Kinky Boots, More Heading to PBS? Great Performances | Playbill
The two join the previously announced filming of the Public Theater?s Much Ado About Nothing starring Danielle Brooks.
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by NYBroadwayTours | Jul 19, 2019 | Blog, Broadway
For those who are wanting to know what shows are still playing to packed houses and what shows are on the verge of closing because of low ticket sales, check out this amazing Broadway Grosses chart of every show. You can follow up to date what’s been a smash or a flop at the Box Office. Thoughts?

Broadway Grosses, Broadway Box Office – 2019-07-07
Broadway Grosses for all currently running Broadway shows and theatres.
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by NYBroadwayTours | Jul 18, 2019 | Blog, Broadway

REMEMBER!!! Get ready to FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT and experience THE CIRCLE OF LIFE like never before as Disney’s highly anticipated live action / photorealistic computer-animated remake of the most iconic film of all time we all grew up loving…. The Lion King officially is released in Theaters.
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by NYBroadwayTours | Jul 18, 2019 | Blog, Broadway

FIRST LOOK: Get ready to take the JOURNEY TO THE HEAVYSIDE LAIR like never before as the first trailer of the highly anticipated feature film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s legendary smash hit Cats the Musical has been released.
The new trailer gives everyone a taste of Oscar winner Tom Hooper…
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