JarretttheGuy
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It could compliment Broadway. You still have first-run shows in Manhattan, then when the shows "hit-the-road" then can stop in Orlando. It would give older shows "second-life" as people who can't get to NYC could see those shows in WDW after there original Broadway run.
actually shows tour BEFORE coming to NYC to work the show, get the kinks out, and make it ready for Broadway. Then some shows get a national tour after they have made a big hit on Brdwy, our open a second show much like Avenue Q. It has a national tour, a show on Brdwy, and a show in Las Vegas, all at the same time.
just fyi
I think a Broadway house in DtD would be Sweet! and I live in NYC