The quick Broadway transfer replaces a previous plan to first tour the show to more cities, but was not a surprise given the success of the Chicago run.
The producers Stephen Gabriel and Ira Pittelman announced Thursday that their revival of “The Who’s Tommy,” a hit show that broke box office records in its first production at the Goodman Theatre this past summer, is slated to move to Broadway next spring. The famed pinball wizard will play at New York’s Nederlander Theatre beginning March 8, 2024, with the Broadway opening night scheduled for March 28, 2024.
The relatively quick Broadway transfer replaces a previous plan to first tour the show to more cities, but nonetheless was not a surprise given the success of the Chicago run. The majority of “Tommy” was written by Pete Townshend of The Who in 1969; it will have been some 30 years since the first Broadway stage production of the musical opened. The retooled stage revival, which premiered at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, shares the same director in Des McAnuff .
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