Lestat The show began previews in New York City on March 25, 2006 and officially opened at the
Palace Theatre on April 25, 2006. The musical was the first Broadway adaptation by
Warner Bros., based on
The Vampire Chronicles by
Anne Rice and featured a book by
Linda Woolverton, music by
Elton John, and lyrics by
Bernie Taupin. The musical closed on May 28, 2006 after 33 previews and 39 performances, and overall bad reviews. Although critically the musical was received fairly well, it failed to sell enough tickets to stay open and the musical closed on May 18, 2014, after 137 performances. Despite closing early, the musical went on to win the
2014 Tony Awards for "
Best Original Score" and "
Best Orchestrations" on June 8, 2014. A US national tour began November 2015 and ran until July 2016.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Adapted by
Simon Stephens and directed by
Marianne Elliott, the show premièred at the
Royal National Theatre's Cottesloe Theatre on 2 August 2012. The show went on to win eight
Laurence Olivier Awards in 2013, including
Best New Play,
Best Actor, and
Best Director. Following the success in London, it play went on a UK tour in December 2014. The play transferred to Broadway making its American debut at the
Ethel Barrymore Theatre, starting previews on October 5, 2014, with the official opening September 10, 2014. The show was a massive critical success, going on to win six Tony Awards, six
Drama Desk Awards, and six
Outer Critics Circle Awards. The show ended its Broadway run on September 4, 2016, after 800 performances. A US national tour began September 27, 2016, followed by an international tour and another UK tour in 2017, and an Australian tour in 2018.
Doctor Zhivago Doctor Zhivago had its world premiere as
Zhivago at the
La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California in 2006. An Australian touring production of the musical directed by
Des McAnuff premiered as
Doctor Zhivago – A New Musical at the
Lyric Theatre, Sydney. The show received glowing reviews. The production ran from February 19 through April 3, 2011, A Seoul original production directed by Des McAnuff, premiered at the Charlotte Theatre, Seoul, January 25, 2012, following previews the show opened officially January 27, and ran until June 3, 2012. In 2014, McAnuff directed a Swedish translation of the play for the Scandinavian premier, at
Malmö Opera. A 2015
Broadway production, again directed by Des McAnuff, It began previews at the
Broadway Theatre on March 27, 2015, opened on April 21, 2015, and closed on May 10, 2015, due to low ticket sales and a lack of
Tony Award nominations. It had played a total of 26 previews and 23 performances.
Misery Written by
William Goldman, the writer of the 1990 film,
Misery was produced in association with
Castle Rock Entertainment. The show premiered at the
Bucks County Playhouse,
Pennsylvania for a limited time engagement on November 24, 2012, for 11 performances, and closed December 8, 2012. In March 2015 it was announced that
Misery would premiere on Broadway for a limited time engagement starring
Bruce Willis as writer Paul Sheldon and
Laurie Metcalf as Annie Wilkes at the
Broadhurst Theatre beginning previews on October 22, 2015, formally opening on November 15, 2015. The show closed on February 14, 2016. For her performance as Annie, Metcalf was nominated for a
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory The musical began previews May 22, 2013, at the
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,
London, officially opening June 25, 2013. The show currently holds the record for the highest weekly gross in the
West End, with an income of £1,080,260 during the week commencing December 30, 2013. A reworked version of the show opened on Broadway in early 2017 with changes including new direction by
Jack O'Brien, choreography by Josh Bergasse and a new set design by original designer Mark Thompson. O'Brien stated the score would pay homage to the Leslie Bricusse/Anthony Newley songs written for the
1971 film and would also feature the songs written by Shaiman and Wittman. In August 2016, O'Brien confirmed that "
The Candy Man" and "
Pure Imagination" would be included in the musical. The show opened at the
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre starring
Christian Borle as Willy Wonka. Emma Pfaeffle as Veruca Salt, and F. Michael Haynie as Augustus Gloop. previews began March 28, 2017, with opening night officially being April 23, 2017. On 15 November 2017, producers announced that production would close on 14 January 2018 after 27 previews and 305 performances. A US National Tour began September 2018, starting in
Buffalo, New York. An Australian production premiered at the
Capitol Theatre on January 5, 2019, and opened on the 11th.
The Outsiders Based on the novel by
S. E. Hinton and on its
1983 film adaptation, the show held its world premiere at
La Jolla Playhouse in February/March 2023. It began Broadway previews on March 16, 2024 at the
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre with an opening night that took place on April 11, 2024. The production is directed by
Danya Taymor from a libretto by
Adam Rapp, with songs by
Jamestown Revival and music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations by Justin Levine. It received 12 nominations at the
77th Tony Awards and won four awards, including
Best Musical. ==Live-action adaptations==