
Directed by Van Zandt and Marc Brickman, the show played a limited Broadway engagement last spring at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. It is currently on tour.
Billboard reports that The Rascals will return for a three-week Broadway engagement, beginning Dec. 16 at the Marquis Theatre. An official announcement is expected shortly.
In November, the Marquis will also host a limited Broadway concert engagement by the musical foursome Il Divo.
Here's how the experience is billed: "A hybrid of a rock 'n' roll concert and a Broadway show, The Rascals: Once Upon a Dream marks the first time The Rascals, America's classic blue-eyed soul band, have played together since 1970. Original band members Felix Cavaliere (keyboard & vocals), Eddie Brigati (vocals), Dino Danelli (drums) and Gene Cornish (guitar) will present a complete concert performance including songs that captured the spirit of America in the 1960s — their smash hits 'Good Lovin',' 'Lonely Too Long,' 'It's a Beautiful Morning,' 'How Can I Be Sure' and 'Groovin'.' The production will also feature the history of the iconic group told through archival footage, narration, and dramatic film segments viewed on the latest LED screen technology."
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"When The Rascals: Once Upon a Dream sold out at the Capitol Theatre, and performances had to be added this past December, we saw very clearly that there is an enduring love for the music of The Rascals," Van Zandt, who also serves as the show's music producer, said in an earlier statement. "The Rascals created music that inspired a generation — and that feeling has lived on through their original fans and the legions of new fans that have discovered their music over the years."
Watch The Rascals sing "Good Lovin'" in Once Upon a Dream:
