More Appropriate:
The Second Stage revival of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s  Appropriate will be moving from the Hayes Theater (to make room for Paula Vogel’s Mother Play) to a limited run at the now-vacant Belasco Theater (after How to Dance in Ohio closed) from March 25 to June 23. The entire company will repeating their roles, except for Elle Fanning who has a scheduling conflict. Her replacement for the role of River will be announced in the coming weeks. The transfer will increase the play’s chances at the Tony Awards.
There still has not been a ruling if the production is a revival or a new play since the work was previously seen Off-Broadway at the Signature Theater in 2014 where it won an Obie Award. The Tonys consider only Broadway shows.

This means all the theaters on Broadway will be occupied at the end of the season–except one. The Lyceum has no prospective tenant since My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?), Rob Madge’s autobiographical solo show from the West End, has postponed its Broadway run there. The piece is expected to open during the 2024-25 season. 

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Cheno of Versailles:
Tony and Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth will reunite with her Wicked  composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz in the new Broadway-bound musical, Queen of Versailles, based on Lauren Greenfield’s 2012 documentary on socialite Jacqueline “Jackie” Siegel and her quest to build the largest private home in America. Queen of Versailles begins performances at Boston’s Emerson Colonial Theater on July 16 to play through Aug. 18. Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham (“Amadeus,” “The White Lotus”) will play Jackie’s husband, “Timeshare” king David Siegel. 
Featuring a book by Lindsey Ferrentino (“Ugly Lies the Bone,” “Amy and the Orphans”) and direction by Tony nominee Michael Arden (Parade, Once on This Island), The Queen of Versailles will explore the cost of fame, fortune, and family.

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Ryan Replaces Ailing Daly:
Oscar nominee Amy Ryan (“Gone Baby Gone”) has assumed the role of Sister Aloysius in Roundabout Theater Company’s revival of John Patrick Shanley’s  Doubt: A Parable. She takes over for Tyne Daly who was hospitalized on Fri. Feb. 3 and had to withdraw from the production while she receives medical care. While Daly’s condition was unspecified, it was reported she is expected to make a full recovery. Ryan’s first performance will be Tues. Feb. 13, and the opening has been pushed back to March 7. In the interim, Sister Aloysius was played the understudy, Tony nominee and Drama Desk winner Isabel Keating (The Boy from Oz).
“With respect and admiration for Tyne, we wish her the best and a quick recovery.  We are grateful that Amy Ryan said yes – in a quick minute – to join our company and take on the role of ‘Sister Aloysius.’  We deeply appreciate Isabel Keating, who remarkably stepped in with a day of rehearsal and allowed us to get the production up on its feet during this first week of performances,” notes director Scott Ellis.
The cast of Doubt: A Parable also stars Tony & SAG Award winner Liev Schreiber as “Father Flynn,” Quincy Tyler Bernstine as “Mrs. Muller,” and Zoe Kazan as “Sister James.”
Ryan has received a SAG Award as part of the ensemble for “Only Murders in the Building” and was nominated for Tony Awards for A Streetcar Named Desire and Uncle Vanya, both Roundabout productions.

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2023-24 Broadway/Off-Broadway Schedule and Beyond

Winter 2023-24
Feb. 13–The Apiary (Second Stage/Tony Kiser Theater)
Feb. 14–I Love You So Much I Could Die (NYTW)
Feb. 19–Five: The Musical Parody (Theater 555)
Feb. 21–Jelly’s Last Jam (Encores/City Center)
Feb. 22–The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers (New World Stages)
Feb. 22–A Sign of the Times (New World Stages)
Feb. 22–Sunset Baby (Signature Theater)
Feb. 25–The Seven Year Disappear (The New Group/Signature Center)
Feb. 26–Pericles (CSC)
Feb. 27–The Ally (Public)
Feb. 28–Brooklyn Laundry (MTC/City Center Stage I)

Spring 2024
March 2–Illinoise (Park Ave. Armory)
March 7–Doubt: A Parable (Roundabout/Todd Haimes)
March 7–Tuesdays with Morrie (Sea Dog Theater)
March 10–Dead Outlaw (Audible/Minetta Lane)
March 11–Corruption (LCT/Mitzi Newhouse)
March 12–Teeth (Playwrights Horizons)
March 13–The Effect (The Shed/Griffin Theater)
March 14–The Notebook (Schoenfeld)
March 14–Ibsen’s Ghost (Primary Stages/59E59)
March 18–An Enemy of the People (Circle in the Square)
March 21–Water for Elephants (Imperial)
March 24–Philadelphia, Here I Come (IRT)
March 28–The Who’s Tommy (Nederlander)
April 1–Brynolf & Ljung in Stalker (New World Stages)
April 2–Orlando (previews begin; opening TBA) (Signature Theatre)
April 2–Fish (Keen Co./Working Theater/Theater Four)  
April 5–Macbeth (an undoing) (TFANA/Polonsky Center)
April 11–The Outsiders (Jacobs)
April 11–Jordans (Public) (previews begin; opening TBA)
April 12–Staff Meal (previews begin; opening TBA) (Playwrights Horizons)
April 14–Lempicka (Longacre)
April 16–Sally & Tom (Public Theater)
April 17–The Wiz (Marquis)
April 18–Suffs (Music Box)
April 19–Stereophonic (Golden)
April 20–Hell’s Kitchen (Shubert)
April 20/21–Cabaret (August Wilson)
April 22–The Heart of Rock and Roll (James Earl Jones)
April 22–Patriots (Barrymore)
April 22–Outer Critics Circle nominations announced
April 22–Drama League nominations announced (NY Library for the Performing Arts)
April 23–Mary Jane (MTC/Friedman) 
April 24–Uncle Vanya (LCT/Vivian Beaumont)
April 25–Mother Play (Second Stage/Hayes)
April 25–The Great Gatsby (Broadway)
April 26–Chita Rivera Award nominations announced
April 29–Drama Desk Award nominations announced
April 30–Tony Nominations Announced
April 30–Three Houses (previews begin; opening TBA) (Signature Theatre)
April–Here There Are Blueberries (NYTW)
May 2–Wine in the Wilderness (previews begin; opening TBA) (CSC)
May 13–Outer Critics Circle winners announced
May 17–Drama League Awards (Ziegfeld Ballroom)
May 20–Chita Rivera Awards Ceremony (NYU Skirball)
May 23–Outer Critics Circle Awards ceremony 

Summer 2024
June 5–Home (Roundabout/Todd Haimes)
June 10–Drama Desk Awards
June 10–Theater World Awards
June 12–The Welkin (Atlantic Theater Company)
June 12–Titanic (Encores/City Center)
June 16–Tony Awards (David Koch Theater/Lincoln Center)
June 20–Cats (Perelman Performing Arts Center)
TBA–All of Me (The New Group/Signature Center)

2024
Sunset Boulevard

Fall 2024
The Counter (Roundabout/Laura Pels)
King Lear (Kenneth Branagh Theater Company/The Shed)
Yellowface (Roundabout/Todd Haimes Theater)

Winter 2024-25
English (Roundabout/Todd Haimes Theater)
Liberation (Roundabout/Laura Pels)

2024-25
My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?)
Our Town
Smash
Tammy Faye

Spring 2025
The Pirates of Penzance (Roundabout/Todd Haimes Theater)
Show Boat (Target Margin/NYU Skirball)

Future–Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death; Beaches the Musical; Black Orpheus; BOOP! The Betty Boop Musical; Come Fall in Love–The DDLJ Musical; Death Becomes Her; The Devil Wears Prada; Ella: An American Miracle; Everybody’s Talking About Jamie; Frida, the Musical; Game of Thrones; The Great Gatsby; The Griswolds’ Broadway Vacation; High Noon; Imitation of Life; The Interestings; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; The Karate Kid; La La Land; Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil; The Mousetrap; Nancy Drew and the Mystery at Spotlight Manor; Pal Joey; Purple Rain; The Queen’s Gambit; Rear Window; The Nanny; The Normal Heart/The Destiny of Me; The Queen of Versailles; The Secret Garden; Sing Street; Soul Train; Stranger Things: The First Shadow; What a Wonderful World; Working Girl.

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2023-24 Broadway Season Breakdown:
New Plays:
The Cottage
Grey House
I Need That
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding
Mother Play
Patriots
Prayer for the French Republic
The Shark Is Broken
Stereophonic

New Musicals:
Back to the Future
Days of Wine and Roses
The Great Gatsby
Harmony
The Heart of Rock and Roll
Hell’s Kitchen
How to Dance in Ohio
Lempicka
The Notebook
Once Upon a One More Time
The Outsiders
Suffs
Water for Elephants

Play Revivals:
Appropriate
Doubt: A Parable
An Enemy of the People
Mary Jane
Purlie Victorious
Uncle Vanya

Musical Revivals:
Cabaret
Gutenberg! The Musical
Here Lies Love
Merrily We Roll Along
Monty Python’s Spamalot
The Who’s Tommy
The Wiz

Solos/Specialties: Alex Edelman: Just for Us
Melissa Etheridge: My Window

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Writer: 
David Sheward
Publication Credit: 
This article was first published in Theaterlife.com and CulturalDaily.com, 2/24
Date: 
February 2024