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JULY

I'M NOT RAPPAPORT

  • Booth Theatre
  • First Preview: July 12, 2002
  • Opening: July 24, 2002
  • Director: Dan Sullivan
  • Cast: Ben Vereen, Judd Hirsch
  • A revival of the comedy by Herb Gardner
HAIRSPRAY
  • Neil Simon Theatre
  • First Preview: July 18, 2002
  • Opening: Aug. 15, 2002
  • Director: Jack O'Brien
  • Cast: Marissa Jaret Winokur and Harvey Fierstein
  • Musical adapatation of the John Waters movie with book by Thomas Meehan and Mark O'Donnell, music by Marc Shaiman and lyrics by Shaiman and Scott Wittman.


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THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE
  • American Airlines Theater
  • First Preview: July 23, 2002
  • Opening: TBA
  • Director: Scott Ellis
  • Cast: TBA.
  • A revival of the Rodgers and Hart musical produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company.
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIRE DE LUNE
  • Theatre TBA
  • First Preview: July 26, 2002
  • Opening: Aug. 8, 2002
  • Director: Joe Mantello
  • Cast: Edie Falco and Stanley Tucci
  • A revival of Terrence McNally's 1987 play.
SEPTEMBER AMOUR

  • Music Box Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 17, 2002
  • Opening: Oct. 15
  • Director: James Lapine
  • Cast: Melissa Errico, Malcolm Gets
  • A translation of the French musical Le Passe Muraille featuring music by Michel LeGrand.
FLOWER DRUM SONG
  • Virginia Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 23
  • Opening: Oct. 17
  • Director: Robert Longbottom
  • Cast: Lea Salonga, Jose Llana
  • This musical revival has music and lyrics by Rodgers and Hammerstein and a new book by David Henry Hwang.
MOVIN' OUT
  • Richard Rodgers Theatre
  • First Preview: Sept. 30
  • Opening: Oct. 24
  • Director and choreographer: Twyla Tharp
  • Cast: John Selya, Elizabeth Parkinson, Keith Roberts, Ashley Tuttle, Scott Wise, Benjamin Bowman, Michael Cavanaugh
  • Featuring songs by Billy Joel, this dance musical choreographed by Tharp will have a pre-Broadway run at chicago's Shubert Theatre June 25-Aug. 4.
DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES
  • Minskoff Theatre
  • First Preview: Oct. 14
  • Opening: Nov. 21
  • Director: John Rando
  • Cast: Michael Crawford
  • A musical based on the 1967 Roman Polanski film "The Fearless Vampire Killers", with book and lyrics by Michael Kunze and music by Jim Steinman.
THE LOOK OF LOVE
  • Theatre TBA
  • First Preview: TBA
  • Opening: TBA
  • Director: Scott Ellis
  • Cast: Ruthie Henshall
  • A new musical employing the songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
NOVEMBER LA BOHEME

  • Broadway Theatre
  • First Preview: Nov. 21
  • Opening: Dec. 8
  • Director: Baz Luhrmann
  • Cast: TBA
  • This production of Puccini's opera was first mounted at the Sydney Opera House in 1990.
DECEMBER MAN OF LA MANCHA

  • Theatre TBA
  • First Preview: December
  • Opening: December
  • Director: Jonathan Kent
  • Cast: Brian Stokes Mitchell
  • The classic musical adapation of Cervantes' Don Quixote.
2003 GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS

  • Theatre TBA
  • First Preview: early 2003
  • Opening: early 2003
  • Director: Dan Sullivan
  • Cast: Danny DeVito
  • A new revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about desperate real estate salesmen.
THE BOY FROM OZ
  • Theatre TBA
  • First Preview: spring 2003
  • Opening: spring 2003
  • Director: Philip Wm. McKinley
  • Choreographer: Joey McKneely
  • The Australian born musical about the life of Peter Allen.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
  • Theatre TBA
  • First Preview: spring 2003
  • Opening: spring 2003
  • Director: Connie Grappo
  • Choreographer: TBA
  • The Alan Menken-Howard Ashman satiric musical about a man-eating plant.
NEVER GONNA DANCE
  • Theatre TBA
  • First Preview: spring 2003
  • Opening: spring 2003
  • Director: Michael Greif
  • Choreographer: Jerry Mitchell
  • A new musical based on the film "Swing Time" featuring the music of Jerome Kern and a book by Jeffrey Hatcher

 
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