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News Lane Misses Sunday Producers; Tonight Still a Question Mark As of mid-afternoon today, May 29, it's still not known whether Nathan Lane will be out of tonight's performance of The Producers on Broadway. The Tony-nominated actor missed the Sunday matinee for vocal rest and, according to a spokesperson, visited a doctor today to determine when he'll return to the show. Understudy Ray Wills went on for Lane on Sunday.

As of mid-afternoon today, May 29, it's still not known whether Nathan Lane will be out of tonight's performance of The Producers on Broadway. The Tony-nominated actor missed the Sunday matinee for vocal rest and, according to a spokesperson, visited a doctor today to determine when he'll return to the show. Understudy Ray Wills went on for Lane on Sunday.

In other Producers news, the Mel Brooks-Thomas Meehan-Susan Stroman smash Broadway musical is hoping to open a London production in early 2003. "It's looks the first three months of 2003," said Steve Baruch, part of the Frankel/Baruch/Viertel/Routh Group, one of the producers behind the monster hit. Baruch spoke to PBOL at the May 16 Tony Nominees Luncheon at the Marriott Marquis hotel in Times Square.

"A lot of that has to do with Susan Stroman's schedule," he continued. "Contact is all over the place. And now the Harrick Connick, Jr. Show," Thou Shalt Not, which will hit Broadway this fall, under Stroman's direction.

"The U.S. tour will precede London," Baruch added. Casting for both tour and London has not been addressed.

No specific London theatre has been targeted, but Barach said, "SFX is a partner here and they have a great presence in London, including a producing-managing arm there." The Producers, which has proved the biggest sensation to reach Broadway since The Lion King, collected a record 15 Tony nominations on May 7. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick star as shyster producers, Bialystock and Bloom, alongside Roger Bart, Gary Beach, Cady Huffman and Brad Oscar.

The Producers boasts designer Robin Wagner on sets, William Ivey Long on costumes, Peter Kaczorowski on lighting and Steve Kennedy on sound. Glen Kelly serves as musical arranger and supervisor; Patrick Brady is musical director and vocal arranger. Doug Besterman provided the orchestrations.

The musical is being produced by Rocco Landesman, SFX Theatrical Group, the Frankel, Viertel, Baruch, Routh Group, Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Rick Steiner, Robert F X Sillerman and Mel Brooks, in association with James D. Stern/Douglas Meyer and by special arrangement with Studio Canal.

 
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