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Stream Tony winners like Hadestown? Meet Broadway’s Netflix – CNET

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June 10, 2019
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Stream Tony winners like Hadestown? Meet Broadway’s Netflix     – CNET

Hadestown is a favorite to win the Tony for best new musical Sunday.

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What if you could stream the Tony Awards' big winners like Hadestown as easily as you fire up Netflix?

Enter BroadwayHD. Founded by a husband-and-wife team with a combined 83 years of experience in the Broadway business, the niche service is like Netflix for theater. It offers a library of plays and musicals to stream on demand for a $9-a-month subscription. These aren't the out-of-focus iPhone recordings of your nephew's fifth-grade talent show. BroadwayHD specializes in live captures of high-end theatrical productions with HD or 4K cameras and the same audio that feeds into a theater's soundboard.

Right now, BroadwayHD doesn't have any of Sunday's Tony winning productions like Hadestown, The Ferryman or Oklahoma. But the fact BroadwayHD exists at all is a feat. Up until three years ago, no service like it had ever ventured online. One of the main reasons: For people who worship theater, including many who make it, live tapings skirt uncomfortably close to sacrilege.

"[Some] people sign up to do live theater because it's live. Your memory of it is right there, right then, and you leave with your experience," said Sydney Beers, the general manager of the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, which set a Guinness World Record with BroadwayHD for the first live-stream of a Broadway show. "For some people, they feel strongly that you're not meant to be able to go and rent and watch again."

Now playing: Watch this: Is Netflix too expensive? Netflix doesn't think so

1:36

Shakespeare said all the world's a stage, but he never had to put As You Like It for the internet. Yet after years of television, movies and music migrating online, audiences' expectations have morphed. BroadwayHD is the latest in a trend of more traditional performing arts modernizing to stay relevant. Like big-budget operas simulcast in movie theaters, BroadwayHD's goal is to make high-end theater productions accessible to people who don't live near metropolises like New York or have a $200,000 yearly household income.

BroadwayHD's founders and partners like the Roundabout believe that by making Broadway and other prestigious productions affordable and easy to watch anywhere, they'll accelerate interest in theater rather than drain ticket sales.

For the same reason you might tune into an obscure Olympic sport because you learned about a certain player's captivating life story, BroadwayHD is betting people will attend more live shows if it's easy to familiarize themselves with the theater world, said Bonnie Comley, one of BroadwayHD's founders and a longtime Broadway producer.

"That's what we're trying to get for our culture: get people to have a vocabulary about who the players are in theater, who the players are on Broadway," she said in an interview. "[The way] for them to just keep thinking about theater is to watch it… The more familiar they are with it, the better off everybody is within the industry."

The Tony awards

The Tonys, awarded Sunday night, are the Oscars of the theater world and Broadway's high-water mark for mainstream awareness each year. But they attract a fraction of the audience of other awards programs. The Oscars brought in 30 million viewers in February, followed by the Grammys with 20 million the same month. The Emmys drew 10 million in September.

The Tonys telecast last year had only 6 million viewers.

Meanwhile, the audiences for all these award shows have been shrinking too, for much the same reason that BroadwayHD exists: People are streaming more of what they watch. Last year, the percentage of consumers using Netflix surpassed those with any pay-TV subscription for the first time, a PwC study found.

The Tonys face an added challenge. Relatively few people have seen the nominees.

"Beetlejuice" Broadway Opening Night"Beetlejuice" Broadway Opening Night

Beetlejuice, a musical adaptation of the film, is nominated for the best-musical Tony this year.

Getty Images

For one, Tonys are restricted to Broadway productions, which means nominations are generally limited to shows that opened in the last year in only 41 theaters — all but one are clustered in about one-tenth of a square mile in Manhattan. On top of that, the nature of the Broadway season means many of the shows nominated for Tonys opened within only the last couple months. Of the 10 projects nominated for best musical or best play, half of them opened in late April.

It's challenging even for Tony voters to see the shows that are nominated, let alone mainstream audiences. One way to make seeing them much easier for both voters and regular viewers would be to make them available to stream on demand.

Nearly all the titles available to stream on BroadwayHD now are productions that have closed. But could there be a future where you stream a Read More – Source

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Hadestown is a favorite to win the Tony for best new musical Sunday.

Getty Images

What if you could stream the Tony Awards' big winners like Hadestown as easily as you fire up Netflix?

Enter BroadwayHD. Founded by a husband-and-wife team with a combined 83 years of experience in the Broadway business, the niche service is like Netflix for theater. It offers a library of plays and musicals to stream on demand for a $9-a-month subscription. These aren't the out-of-focus iPhone recordings of your nephew's fifth-grade talent show. BroadwayHD specializes in live captures of high-end theatrical productions with HD or 4K cameras and the same audio that feeds into a theater's soundboard.

Right now, BroadwayHD doesn't have any of Sunday's Tony winning productions like Hadestown, The Ferryman or Oklahoma. But the fact BroadwayHD exists at all is a feat. Up until three years ago, no service like it had ever ventured online. One of the main reasons: For people who worship theater, including many who make it, live tapings skirt uncomfortably close to sacrilege.

"[Some] people sign up to do live theater because it's live. Your memory of it is right there, right then, and you leave with your experience," said Sydney Beers, the general manager of the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York, which set a Guinness World Record with BroadwayHD for the first live-stream of a Broadway show. "For some people, they feel strongly that you're not meant to be able to go and rent and watch again."

Now playing: Watch this: Is Netflix too expensive? Netflix doesn't think so

1:36

Shakespeare said all the world's a stage, but he never had to put As You Like It for the internet. Yet after years of television, movies and music migrating online, audiences' expectations have morphed. BroadwayHD is the latest in a trend of more traditional performing arts modernizing to stay relevant. Like big-budget operas simulcast in movie theaters, BroadwayHD's goal is to make high-end theater productions accessible to people who don't live near metropolises like New York or have a $200,000 yearly household income.

BroadwayHD's founders and partners like the Roundabout believe that by making Broadway and other prestigious productions affordable and easy to watch anywhere, they'll accelerate interest in theater rather than drain ticket sales.

For the same reason you might tune into an obscure Olympic sport because you learned about a certain player's captivating life story, BroadwayHD is betting people will attend more live shows if it's easy to familiarize themselves with the theater world, said Bonnie Comley, one of BroadwayHD's founders and a longtime Broadway producer.

"That's what we're trying to get for our culture: get people to have a vocabulary about who the players are in theater, who the players are on Broadway," she said in an interview. "[The way] for them to just keep thinking about theater is to watch it… The more familiar they are with it, the better off everybody is within the industry."

The Tony awards

The Tonys, awarded Sunday night, are the Oscars of the theater world and Broadway's high-water mark for mainstream awareness each year. But they attract a fraction of the audience of other awards programs. The Oscars brought in 30 million viewers in February, followed by the Grammys with 20 million the same month. The Emmys drew 10 million in September.

The Tonys telecast last year had only 6 million viewers.

Meanwhile, the audiences for all these award shows have been shrinking too, for much the same reason that BroadwayHD exists: People are streaming more of what they watch. Last year, the percentage of consumers using Netflix surpassed those with any pay-TV subscription for the first time, a PwC study found.

The Tonys face an added challenge. Relatively few people have seen the nominees.

"Beetlejuice" Broadway Opening Night"Beetlejuice" Broadway Opening Night

Beetlejuice, a musical adaptation of the film, is nominated for the best-musical Tony this year.

Getty Images

For one, Tonys are restricted to Broadway productions, which means nominations are generally limited to shows that opened in the last year in only 41 theaters — all but one are clustered in about one-tenth of a square mile in Manhattan. On top of that, the nature of the Broadway season means many of the shows nominated for Tonys opened within only the last couple months. Of the 10 projects nominated for best musical or best play, half of them opened in late April.

It's challenging even for Tony voters to see the shows that are nominated, let alone mainstream audiences. One way to make seeing them much easier for both voters and regular viewers would be to make them available to stream on demand.

Nearly all the titles available to stream on BroadwayHD now are productions that have closed. But could there be a future where you stream a Read More – Source

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