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Green Day’s “American Idiot” Musical Heading to Broadway

11/10/09, 12:07 pm EST

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New York’s Great White Way is about to turn a shade of green. According to Playbill, Green Day’s American Idiot musical, which wraps up its San Francisco run on November 15th, will make the leap to Broadway. “There is a Broadway future for the show, but at this time no dates or theater are confirmed,” the show’s spokesman Michael Hartman said.

Meet the cast of the American Idiot musical.

The intention to move the Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s smash hit to New York was revealed November 9th, when a casting notice seeking performers for the Broadway staging of the show was made public. The notice gave no details as to when production on the Broadway American Idiot will begin, or what actors will carry over from the Berkeley Repertory run. The musical premiered in September and was eventually extended five additional weeks past its original run, making it the top-grossing show in the Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s history, Playbill writes.

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Actor John Gallagher Jr., who plays the lead role Johnny in Idiot, also confirmed the news when he tweeted, “The idiots are coming to New York! Just waiting on when and where.” Gallagher didn’t state whether he would be joining the cast out east, however. As Rolling Stone previously reported, the American Idiot musical was the brainchild of both Green Day and director Michael Mayer, who previously won a Tony Award for his work on Spring Awakening along with Idiot’s producers Tom Hulce and Ira Pittelman. Mayer will also serve as director of the Broadway run.

Between the American Idiot musical and U2’s Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark, 2010 is shaping up to be a rocking year on Broadway.

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Anonymous | 11/10/2009, 5:23 pm EST

Is the Spider-Man musical not a Bono and Edge project…… I read the other two members hate the whole thing!

Gwerf | 11/10/2009, 9:00 pm EST

Funny….I thought American Idiot was a shitty musical to begin with.

! | 11/11/2009, 2:36 pm EST

I am so interested with this musical! hmmm , i need to see it in broadway.

Vic De Zen | 11/12/2009, 12:59 pm EST

I think it would be a lot better to just see the actual band Green Day in concert instead. Although if tickets are cheap for this, then it wouldn’t be a bad idea to check it out.

Green Day Fan | 11/12/2009, 1:41 pm EST

i hope its gonna be good because i love Green day!

Anonymous | 11/12/2009, 6:05 pm EST

The Berkeley shows were well reviewed and well attended, but I’m not sure how well this will do on Broadway.

I can’t see this show being successful for more than a couple months.

Orb | 11/13/2009, 10:29 pm EST

I saw it in Berkley, and I’ve seen Broadway shows. It is not surprising at all that it’s going to Broadway. We turned to each other at the end of the show and said that we could totally see it on Broadway! I cried at the end-it was one of the best theater shows I’ve seen and I’ve been going for 40 years.

Musical Theater is a different subject that a rock concert-apples and oranges.(And I’ve seen them live three times including the Oakland Fox Theatre secret show.)

Anybody criticizing this without having seen it should put a sock in it.

Anonymous | 11/14/2009, 2:15 am EST

This reminds me of the time someone said they wanted to turn Fight Club into a musical.

Anonymous | 11/14/2009, 12:34 pm EST

I agree, Orb!! I am not even a Green Day fan – and I LOVED this show. I think it will do well on Broadway. The set, the staging, the choreography, the music, the performers – wow, wow, wow.

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