by Mike Haber | Sep 12, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS!! Just another day celebrating the return of the Great Bright Way after 18 months of being shutdown. We are continuing to countdown to Broadway’s Biggest Night just 14 DAYS AWAY…. We are talking about the 74th Annual Tony Awards. Our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN continues with more legendary performances.
At # 14 on our countdown, we take you to Pennsylvania where we meet a dysfunctional family BOTH living and working at a funeral home. Mainly, it centers on a coming-of-age woman discovering her sexuality her complicated relationship with her family, and more. This is a day at the……
Fun Home. Based on Allison Bechdel’s autobiographical graphic novel of the same name, it features an original score and book by Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron. It also made history as the first Broadway show to have a Lesbian serve as the protagonist.
From the 2015 telecast, Tony nominee Sydney Lucas as “Small Allison” along with Tony winner Michael Ceveris as “Bruce Bechdel” and Tony nominee Beth Malone as “Adult Allison” perform the musical’s powerhouse ballad RING OF KEYS.
FUN HOME was first conceived in 2007 just a year after following the success of Allison Bechdel’s 2006 graphic novel of the same name which was well received by book readers everywhere. It was developed through a full course of over 5 1/2 years through various readings and workshops. The development labs were held in both California and New York City at the
Ojai Playwrights Conference, Sundance Institute’s Theater Lab, and The Public Theater. Through the labs, the story began to evolve and went through numerous changes in the story and the score. For Allison Bechdel herself, she did not participate in the musical’s development labs. She expected her story to seem artificial and distant on stage, but she came to feel that the musical had the opposite effect, bringing the “emotional heart” of the story closer than even her book did.
FUN HOME officially had its world premiere production Off Broadway at
The Public Theater in the Fall of 2013. It was well received by both critics and audiences alike, it was extended 3 TIMES running until January 2014. Under the direction of Sam Gold, the original production cast featured….
Tony nominee Beth Malone as “Adult Allison Bechdel”,
Tony nominee Sydney Lucas as “Small Allison Bechdel”,
Griffin Birney as “Christian Bechdel”,
Noah Hinsdale as “John Bechdel”,
Roberta Colindrez as “Joan”,
and
Joel Perez as “Roy”, “Mark” “Pete”, and others.
The Off Broadway run took home various Awards including the Obie and the
The Lucille Lortel Award for BEST NEW MUSICAL. It was also nominated for several
Drama Desk Awards and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2014.
With the success of the Off Broadway engagement, FUN HOME officially moved to Broadway the following year of 2015 playing the Circle in the Square Theatre for 26 previews and 582 regular performances. The biggest change for the Broadway engagement was transforming the show from a proscenium stage to now being performed in-the-round. With Sam Gold on board, the cast featured…
Ceveris, Kuhn, Malone, Lucas, Colindrez, and Perez reprising their roles from the Off Broadway run. In addition, the casting also featured….
Tony nominee
Emily Skeggs as “Medium Allison Bechdel” (which she originally served as the standby and then took on the role fulltime halfway through the Off Broadway run from Alexandra Socha who departed for personal reasons),
Oscar Williams as “Christian Bechdel”,
Zell Morrow as “John Bechdel”.
The Broadway production was well received by critics and audiences everywhere. It went on to receive 12 Tony Awards nominations winning 5 including BEST MUSICAL and BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (for Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron – who also made history that night as the first female writing team EVER to win that category).
Following its life on Broadway, FUN HOME toured all across North America back to performing on a proscenium stage. It continues to play around the world including The Philippines, Canada, Barcelona, and Australia.
Along with the success of the stage production, FUN HOME is currently in development of becoming a movie musical. It’s expecting to be produced and starring
Jake Gyllenhaal as “Bruce Bechdel along with Sam Gold (the stage version’s director) making his film directorial debut.
Isn’t this such a powerful story?!!!
by Mike Haber | Sep 11, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
WHAT’S GOING ON BROADWAY FANS?! It’s only 15 DAYS till we celebrate Broadway’s triumphant comeback with a BANG…. We are talking about The 74th Annual
Tony Awards. We got more iconic legendary performances from previous telecasts coming your way on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN.
Today, our selection day was a last minute change in support of 20 years of that horrific we’ll NEVER FORGET. At # 15 today on our countdown, we celebrate America at the turn of the century. It’s a personal favorite of NYBT’s founder and head guide
Amada Anderson……. This is
RAGTIME. Based on E. L. Doctorow’s best selling 1975 novel of the same name, it features an iconic score by Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty along with a book by Terrence McNally.
From the 1998 telecast, here is the show’s legendary breakout original cast performing the show’s opening title song.
RAGTIME originally premiered in Toronto back in 1996 at the Toronto Centre for the Arts before moving on a month later to Broadway which opened the newly built Ford Center for the Performing Arts (now the Lyric Theatre) for 861 performances. Members of the original production included….
Alex Strange (later Anthony Blair Hall) as “Edgar, The Little Boy”,
Peter Friedman (later John Rubenstein) as “Tateh”,
Lea Michele (later Elizabeth Lundberg) as “The Little Girl”,
The original production of RAGTIME was nominated for 13 Tony Awards in 1998. It took home 4 for BEST SCORE (for Flaherty & Ahrens), BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL (for McNally), BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Audra McDonald), and BEST ORCHESTRATIONS (for William David Brohn).
Following the success of the original production, the show went on to become a worldwide hit musical from Regional productions, London’s West End, and several concert productions (including a concert production on Ellis Island back in 2016).
The 1st and most recent Broadway revival of RAGTIME happened in 2009 at the Neil Simon Theatre playing for only 93 performances. Members of that 2009 cast included…
Christopher Cox as “Edgar, The Little Boy”,
Ron Bohmer as “Father”,
Robert Petkoff as “Tateh”,
Quentin Earl Darrington as “Coalhouse Walker, Jr”,
Stephanie Jean Umoh as “Sarah”,
Sarah Rosenthal as “The Little Girl”,
and
Donna Migliaccio as “Emma Goldman”.
The revival was nominated for 6 Tony Awards in 2010 including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL. However, it lost all of it’s categories.
How beautiful is this iconic musical?
by Mike Haber | Sep 10, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS! It is getting closer to Broadway’s biggest night. The 74th Annual
Tony Awards is just 16 DAYS AWAY!! Truly the ultimate Party of the Fall celebrating the return of Live Theater in New York City. We have more beloved performances from previous telecasts coming up on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. Are you ready for more favorites?!!!
At # 16 on our countdown, we take you to an unusual neighborhood somewhere in New York City. There, we meet some authentic people, monsters, and even human-looking puppets all within their 20’s and 30’s trying to figure out what they want out of life. Along the way, they learn of so many topics like LGBTQ, Racism, Internet Porn, Unemployment, Sex, Schedenfraude, and more. Nope, it’s not
Sesame Street but……
Avenue Q. It features a notable score by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx along with a book by Jeff Whitty.
From the 2004 telecast, Tony nominees
John Tartaglia as “Princeton” and “Rod”,
Stephanie D’Abruzzo as “Kate Monster”, and members of the original Broadway cast perform the opening fan favorite IT SUCKS TO ME.
AVENUE Q was first conceived in 1999. Composers Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx were originally writing a new project for
The Muppets called KERMIT, PRINCE OF DENMARK (inspired by Shakespeare Hamlet). It was first technically supposed to be a film and then a stage musical (produced by BMI Musical Theatre Workshop). However, the project was turned down by The Jim Henson Company. However, a lightning bulb clicked for Lopez and Marx. Their rejection inspired them to not write for popular characters again and decided to create their own children’s puppet project for Adults. Instead of the puppets teaching children letters, numbers, shapes, colors, and basic things about life, Lopez and Marx came up with the idea of a show featuring adults and puppets in the same room talking about adult themes including racism, pornography, homosexuality, romance relationships, and more. Acclaimed Jim Henson puppeteer Rick Lyon (who Marx and Lopez originally worked on the KERMIT project with) came on board and started designing both the human looking and furry monster puppets. In addition, book writer Jeff Whitty came on board and began the early stages of writing AVENUE Q. They also continued their relationship with BMI Musical Theatre Workshop to work on the project.
AVENUE Q went through many years of readings and workshops. Finally in the Spring of 2003 under the direction of Jason Moore, the show had its official world premiere Off Broadway at the
Vineyard Theatre for 72 performances. The critics and audiences were praising the production, it was transferred to Broadway’s Golden Theatre where it ran for a total of 2,556 performances. Under the direction of Jason Moore, the cast was led by….
Stephanie D’Abruzzo (later Mary Faber, Carey Anderson, Kelli Sawyer,
Christy Carlson Romano, Sarah Stiles, Veronica Kehun, and
Anika Larsen) as “Kate Monster” and “Lucy The Slut”,
Rick Lyon (later Christian Anderson) as “Nicky”, “Trekkie Monster”, “Bad Idea Bear”, and others
Ann Harada (later Ann Sanders and Minglie Chin) as “Christmas Eve”,
Jordan Gelber (later Evan Harrington and Nick Kohn) as “Brian”,
Natalie Ventia Becon (later
Haneefah Wood and Danielle K. Thomas) as “Gary Coleman”,
Jennifer Barnhart (later Aymee Garcia) as “Mrs. Thisletwat”, “Bad Idea Bear”, and others.
The show went on to be nominated for 6 Tony Awards winning 3 including the surprising BEST MUSICAL!!
Following the success of Broadway, the show went on to become a worldwide hit that still makes audiences laugh 8 times a week including productions in Las Vegas, several US National Tours, London’s West End, Australia, and several International productions translated into every major language.
AVENUE Q’s 2009 Broadway closing at the Golden Theatre was to make way for a limited revival of David Mamet’s play
Oleanna. However, the producers kept a huge secret for all the fans. At the closing curtain call, it was announced that the show was going to transfer back to Off Broadway. A few months later, the show transferred to STAGE 3 at
New World Stages. It ran there for an additional 10 years ending its New York City life in 2019 following over 6,400 performances. With the same creative team, the continued cast members included….
Seth Rettberg (later Adam Kantor, Jeff Sears, Darren Bluestone, Matt Dengler, and Ben Durocher) as “Princeton” and “Rod”,
Anika Larsen (later Sarah Stiles, Veronica Kehun, Dana Steingold, Elizabeth Ann Berg, and Gizel Jiménez) as “Kate Monster” and “Lucy The Slut”,
Cullen Titmus (later Rob Morrison and Jason Jacoby) as “Nicky”, “Trekkie Monster”, “Bad Idea Bear”, and others
Sala Iwamatsu (later Grace Choi, Ann Sanders and Hazel Anne Siegel) as “Christmas Eve”,
Danielle K. Thomas (later Haneefah Wood and Lacretta Nicole) as “Gary Coleman”,
Maggie Lakis (later Katie Boren, Jennifer Barnhart, Kerri Bracken, and Jamie Glickman) as “Mrs. Thisletwat”, “Bad Idea Bear”, and others.
Life after New York City, AVENUE Q has gone on to be performed in Community and Regional Theaters. There is even a School edition of the show for those who do not want to perform the show with the Adult Language. Plans for several new companies are in the works including a brand new North American National Touring company.
How hilarious is that show?
by Mike Haber | Sep 9, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
THE KING HAS RETURNED to the Great Bright Way! Next week marks a triumphant historical comeback for Disney’s Award winning smash hit
The Lion King as it relaunches its inaugural Broadway company after this crazy 18 month long intermission. It has just been announced that the long-running smash hit will livestream the show’s iconic opening scene on the
Disney on Broadway Tik Tok at that historical first performance back.
Tune in Tuesday night, September 14th, 2021 at 7pm EST for the ultimate VIP experience. Hosted by current leading lady Adrienne Walker who plays “Adult Nala” (who doesn’t make her appearance till the top of the 2nd act), you will have a full behind the scenes guided tour of all the backstage shenanigans leading to that historical first curtain going up. From there, you will experience for your very eyes from the stage of the Minskoff Theatre, Tshidi Manye as “Rafiki” and the cast celebrating the return to PRIDE ROCK performing the show’s iconic, breathtaking, spectacular, and powerful opening number CIRCLE OF LIFE.
This is the chance to FEEL THE LOVE and discover what the 1,700 seat Minskoff Theatre is experiencing. Even from your home, you’ll be able to cheer, scream, cry, and give your standing ovation from your own home.
by Mike Haber | Sep 9, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, Shows
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Over the years, Broadway stars have had their unforgettable legacy of signature songs. Not just the ones you hear on the Great Bright Way but also outside of it. One of those songs (and one of our personal favorites) was a romantic contemporary comedic song about the romantic feelings for the hottest barista around…… TAYLOR THE LATTE BOY.
Written by Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler for a musical called ADVENTURES IN LOVE, the song tells the story of a young girl smitten for guy who works behind a counter at a
Starbucks.
TAYLOR THE LATTE BOY got worldwide acclaimed attention back in 2000 when Tony and Emmy winner
Kristin Chenoweth performed it live on The
Rosie O’Donnell Show. It was well received, it would be added to Chenoweth’s repertoire ever since. Chenoweth has continued to perform this song LIVE in many of her ongoing solo concerts. Throughout her career, Chenoweth sang the song on many grand stages including
Carnegie Hall, the
Metropolitan Opera House,
Walt Disney Concert Hall, The
Greek Theatre, and so much more. The song also appears as a bonus track on her 2005 spiritual Sophomore solo album AS I AM.
Composers
Marcy & Zina would eventually record their version of the song in 2009 on their duo album THE ALBUM featuring many of their greatest hits.
TAYLOR THE LATTE BOY today is very popular in both the audition rooms and cabarets / concerts everywhere for every aspiring young actress.
There is even a REBUTTAL version of the song from the perspective of “Taylor” himself in an Awkward situation describing the point of view “Narrator”.
Isn’t this such a fun, romantic, comedic showstopper?
Who can relate to the feelings of falling in love with someone behind a counter?
by Mike Haber | Sep 9, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS!! The 74th Annual
Tony Awards is just 17 DAYS AWAY. We have more of your favorite legendary performances from previous telecasts coming up on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. This is getting us in the mood celebrating the return of Live Theater in the Big Apple.
At # 17 on our countdown, we travel to Israel in the year 1996. There, an Egyptian Police Band arrives there in a small quiet part due to a miscommunication for their initial destination. However the residents, let them stay for the night till they catch the bus the next morning and their lives change. This is
The Band’s Visit. With a score by last year’s Tony winner (and nominee again this year)
David Yazbek and a book by Itamar Moses, the show is based on an acclaimed 2007 Israeli film of the same name.
From the 2019 telecast, Tony winners Tony Shaloub as “Tewfiq”,
Katrina Lenk as “Dina”, and the company are chilling at a small Israeli cafe in Bet Hatikva dreaming of a certain movie star by the name of…. OMAR SHARIFF.
THE BAND’S VISIT was first conceived by producer Orin Wolf after seeing the original movie at a Film Festival in 2008. He was immediately moved by how the story was. A few weeks later, the film started coming back to him so often, he gave himself the courage to reach out to the film’s writer and director Eran Kolirin to adapt it into a musical. However, Kolirin at first refused at the idea. It wasn’t till something inside of him began to have a change of heart, he finally decided YES. From there, the development of the stage musical began going through several years of readings and workshops.
The show had its official world premiere OFF Broadway at the
Atlantic Theater Company in 2016. It received rave reviews and a huge word of mouth following from Theatergoers everywhere, the show officially transferred to Broadway a year later. The ON Broadway run played the Ethel Barrymore Theatre and most recently closed after 38 previews and 589 regular performances. Under the direction of David Cromer, the cast included…
Tony Shaloub (later Dariush Kashani and the film’s leading man
Sasson Gabai) as “Tewfiq”,
George Abud (later Samir Shukry) as “Camal”,
Adam Kantor as “Telephone Guy”,
Jonathan Raviv as “Sammy”,
The show was nominated for 11 Tony Awards winning 10 including BEST MUSICAL.
THE BAND’S VISIT is set to relaunch its ongoing North American National Tour. It initially launched in the Summer of 2019 before getting abruptly shutdown by the COVID-19 pandemic. It will continue to play across North America for a year.
Isn’t this musical so beautiful, laid back, relaxing, and intimate?
The Band’s Visit perform “Omar Sharif” at the 2018 Tony Awards – YouTube