Eighteen months ago, “33 1/3 - House of Dreams” became the little musical that could.
Penned and mostly self-funded by a San Diego dentist and one of his friends and produced at San Diego Repertory Theatre with a cast that included 25 high school students “House of Dreams” became a surprise box office smash and a critical darling in its 2019 world premiere. Now, the jukebox musical about L.A. s famed Gold Star Studios is heading to New York City, with an eye toward a possible Broadway run.
In the late spring, the musical’s San Diego creative team will fly to New York City for a developmental lab with Broadway producer and seven-time Tony winner Barry Weissler to gauge its potential for future production. That could mean a second regional theater run, a national tour, a West End booking in London or, hopefully, a Broadway run.