NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 26 – SPRING AWAKENING

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RISE AND BLOOM BROADWAY FANS! We are getting close to celebrating Broadway’s biggest night. The 74th Annual Tony Awards is just 26 DAYS AWAY. With also celebrating Live Theater’s return, we at New York Broadway Tours are about to bring more more iconic performances coming your way on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN.
At # 26 on our countdown, we take you back in time to Germany in the 19th century where a group of teenagers are going through certain changes in their bodies and the adults never give you the full details. This is Spring Awakening. With a score by Duncan Sheik and lyrics by Steven Sater, the show is based on a German play of the same name that was banned for 100 years by Frank Wedekind.
From the 2016 telecast, Sandra Mae Frank signing with Katie Boeck singing and act as “Wendla”, Daniel N. Durant signing with Alex Boniello singing and acting as “Mortiz”, Austin P. McKenzie doing triple duty as “Melchior”, and the cast of the recent critically acclaimed Deaf West Theatre revival bring some high energy rebellion to a whole new level. Here they are performing a medley of MAMA WHO BORE ME and THE B**** OF LIVING!
SPRING AWAKENING was originally conceived by Duncan Sheik in 2002 having numerous readings, workshops, and concert presentations at Lincoln Center.
The show had it’s official world premiere production in 2006 Off Broadway at the Atlantic Theater Company. Following it’s limited engagement success and 3 sold out extensions, the show transferred to Broadway’s Eugene O’Neill Theatre that same year for a complete total of 888 performances. The show featured a young cast which became credited as their breakout show. Under the direction of Tony winner Michael Mayer and choreography by Tony winner Bill T. Jones, the cast included….
Lea Michele (later Alexandra Socha) as “Wendla”,
Tony nominee Jonathan Groff (later Kyle Riabko and Hunter Parrish) as “Melchior”,
Tony winner John Gallagher Jr. (later Blake Bashoff and Gerard Canonico) as “Moritz”,
LOLO originally credited Lauren Pritchard (later Emma Hunton) as “Ilse”,
Christine Estabrook (later Kate Burton and Kristine Nielsen) as “The Adult Woman”,
Tony winner Stephen Spinella (later Glenn Flesher) as “The Adult Man),
Skylar Astin (later Andrew Durand) as “Georg”,
Jonathan B. Wright (later Matt Doyle) as “Hanschen”,
Tony nominee Gideon Glick (later Blake Daniel) as “Ernest”,
Brian Charles Johnson (later Gabriel Violett) as “Otto”,
Tony nominee Lilli Cooper (later Amanda Castaños as “Martha”,
Phoebe Strole (later Emily Kinney) as “Anna”,
Remy Zaken (later Tony nominee Caitlin Kinnunen) as “Thea”.
and more
The original production of SPRING AWAKENING was nominated for 11 Tony Awards in 2007 winning 8 including BEST MUSICAL and BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (for Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater).
Following its life after the original Broadway production closed, the show embarked on several National Tours across America along with launching a company in London’s West End. International companies immediately followed.
The most recent revival of SPRING AWAKENING happened in 2015, It came off the success of a triumphant production that was performed by Deaf West Theatre in California for 2 sold out runs. It played Broadway’s Brooks Atkinson Theatre for a strictly limited engagement of 152 performances. This production was well known for having deaf actors and hearing actors come together which went with the whole theme of the show of young people letting their voices be heard. Under the direction of Michael Arden and choreography by Spencer Liff, the cast featured…
Sandra Mae Frank signing and Katie Boeck singing and acting the role of “Wendla”,
Austin P. McKenzie doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Melchior”,
Daniel N. Durant signing and Alex Boniello singing and acting the role of “Mortiz”,
Krysta Rodriguez doing triple duty of signing, singing, and acting as “Ilse” (a role she understudied in the original cast of the original production),
Oscar winner Marlee Matlin signing and Camryn Manheim acting the role of “The Adult Woman”,
Russell Harvard signing and Tony nominee Patrick Page acting the role as “The Adult Man”,
Alex Wyse double triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Georg”,
Andy Mientus doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting the role of “Hanschen” (a role he originated on the 1st National Tour of the original production),
Joshua Castille signing and Daniel David Stewart singing and acting the role of “Ernest”,
Miles Barbee signing and Sean Grandillo singing and acting the role of “Otto”,
Treshelle M. Edmond signing and Tony nominee this year Kathryn Gallagher singing and acting the role of “Martha”,
Tony winner Ali Stroker (who also made history as the first performer on Broadway in a wheelchair) doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Anna”,
Amelia Hensley doing triple duty signing, singing, and acting as “Thea”,
and more.
This revival was nominated for 3 Tony Awards including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL but lost all the categories.
Most recently people got into the musical from the recent short-lived musical TV drama RISE which was inspired by a true story of a High School English teacher turned theater director who attempts to put on a production of the musical while facing intense resistance from members of the community (including parents of cast members that consider the material inappropriate). For those who may not know the musical, SPRING AWAKENING features some scenes featuring Profanity, Adult Content, Gay romance, Violence, and a sex scene at the end of Act 1 and Opening of Act 2 where the 2 leads “Wendla” go partially nude on stage.
Today, SPRING AWAKENING is a popular musical still today being performed in schools, community, and regional theatres everywhere.
Doesn’t this musical make you wanna break free, rock out, and scream at the world?!!!

ON THE MARQUEE: MOULIN ROUGE at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre!!

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ON THE MARQUEE: HEY SISTER, GO SISTER. SOUL SISTER, FLOW SISTER!! It’s Time to get your CAN CAN back on as the 14 time Tony Award nominated smash hit Moulin Rouge relaunches its Broadway run this Fall!! This show was one of the first few production to have gotten effected by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it’s back SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR than ever.
Our friend has been so kind all day to share many of these updated front of house billboards outside the show’s home at Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre. It includes the list of all 14 categories the show is nominated for at the Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL. It also features photos of the company in action including its Tony nominated stars….
Aaron Tviet – the only single nominee as BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL as struggling writer and bohemian “Christian”
and
Danny Burstein – up for his 6th nominee for BEST FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL as the title venue’s head ringmaster “Harold Zidler”.
It also includes an updated photo of the show’s new leading lady Stage and screen favorite Natalie Mendoza (who previously played “The China Doll” dancer in the original 2001 film that inspired the stage show) replacing Tony winner (and its nominated leading lady) Karen Olivo as THE SPARKLING DIAMOND herself “Satine”.
MOULIN ROUGE will once again make audiences COME WHAT MAY starting September 24th, 2021 at Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
Who is excited?!!
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ON THE MARQUEE: HADESTOWN at the Walter Kerr Theatre

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ON THE MARQUEE: This week is a very happy time….. After 18 months isolated, we don’t have to WAIT FOR THEM anymore because the Tony and Grammy Award winning phenomenon Hadestown is back!!! The company of Anais Mitchell‘s hottest ticket is currently working around the clock getting everything updated and ready welcome back their audience taking them on the ultimate journey and on the ROAD TO HELL once again.
Shout out to one of our amazing friends who was so kind enough this photo of a super cool update outside the show’s home at Broadway’s Walter Kerr Theatre. The 48th Street house is now fully decked out with…. you guessed it…. FLOWERS. Of course, FLOWERS plays a huge part in the story especially the story of the romance between “Orpheus” and “Eurydice”.
HADESTOWN is set to take audiences once again WAY DOWN UNDER THE GROUND on the Great Bright Way this Thursday, September 2nd, 2021 at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
Along with our New York company, HADESTOWN will be launching its National Tour this Fall. It will begin a preview week long run in Greenville, SC starting October 5th, 2021. It will have its official Opening launch on October 13th, 2021 for a 4 week run in our nation’s Capitol in Washington D.C.. From there, it will be coming to the following cities across North America…..
Boston, MA,
Columbus, OH,
Detroit, MI,
Appleton, WI,
New Orleans, LA,
Houston, TX,
Dallas, TX,
Memphis, TN,
Philadelphia, PA,
Minneapolis, MN,
Tucson, AZ,
Los Angeles, CA
San Diego, CA,
San Francisco, CA,
Salt Lake City, UT,
Miami, FL,
Orlando, FL,
Hartford, CT,
and
so much more.
WE RAISE OUR CUPS to this groundbreaking show back better than ever!!!
WELCOME BACK HADESTOWN!!!
CAN YOU FEEL IT?!!!
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Broadway League launches THIS IS BROADWAY initiative!!! Short film released featuring Oprah!!

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This week is a very exciting week as many of Broadway’s hottest tickets officially start to return!!!! To get us in the mood, our wonderful friends at The Broadway League have released a brand new initiative which is set to welcome tourists back to the Great Bright Way after 18 months of being shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. THIS IS BROADWAY!!!
Check out this powerful new short film featuring narration by the legendary Oprah Winfrey!!!!
Who is excited?!!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 27 – NATASHA, PIERRE, & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812

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HELLO BROADWAY FANS! Time is getting closer to celebrating Broadway’s biggest night and its triumphant comeback. The 74th Annual Tony Awards is just 27 DAYS AWAY. We at New York Broadway Tours have more of your favorite showstopping performances coming your way on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN.
At # 27 on our countdown, we take you to Moscow, Russia in the year 1812. It tells a complicated tale of a young ingenue who is initially betrothed to another man that falls for another guy and complications begin. It also follows a socially awkward society man witnessing it all trying to make a change. This is the tale of Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812. Based on a 70 page portion from Leo Tolstory’s best-selling novel WAR AND PEACE, the musical features an original score and book by Dave Malloy.
From the 2017 telecast, Tony and Grammy nominee Josh Groban as “Pierre” and the original Broadway cast bringing the Russian party out to Radio City Music Hall. Get your Egg Shakers ready!!! Here they all are performing a medley of DUST & ASHES, BALAGA, and THE ABDUCTION.
THE GREAT COMET had its world premiere in 2012 Off Broadway at Ars Nova. The show was an immersive production under the direction of Tony Award winner Rachel Chavkin. With the overwhelming response, the team continued to work on the show a little more. A year later, the Off Broadway production was then performed in a Pop-Up Theater setting TWICE in both New York’s Meatpacking District and later on in the Theater district. The Off Broadway engagements were led by….
Tony nominee Phillipa Soo as the YOUNG “Natasha”,
Dave Malloy (later David Abeles) as the DEAR, BEWILDERED, & AWKWARD “Pierre”,
Tony nominee Lucas Steele as the HOT “Anatole”,
Brittain Ashford as the GOOD “Sonya”,
Tony nominee Amber Gray as the sexy SLUT herself “Helene”,
Amelia Workman (later Grace McLean) as the OLD SCHOOL “Marya”,
Nick Choksi (later Ian Lassiter) as the FIERCE BUT NOT TOO IMPORTANT “Dolokhov”,
Blake DeLong as the CRAZY “Old Prince Bolkonsky” and “Andrey Bolkonsky” who rarely ISN’T HERE,
Gelsey Bell (later Shaina Taub) as PLAIN “Mary”,
and
of course Paul Pinto (later Ashkon Davaran) as the FUN and showstopping cab driver “Balaga”.
The original Off Broadway runs were well received by critics receiving several Awards and nominations including the Drama Desk, The Lucille Lortel, the Obie, and The Off Broadway Alliance Awards.
With its triumphant Off Broadway following, the creative team went on to expand the production for a larger audience including plans for a Broadway run. Before heading to the Great White Way, the musical made its way to Cambridge, MA playing the American Repertory Theater in 2015. With Chavkin still on board, this cast featured….
Tony nominee and newcomer Denée Benton as “Natasha”,
Scott Stangland as “Pierre”,
Lucas Steele reprising the role of “Anatole”,
Brittan Ashford reprising the role of “Sonya”,
Tony nominee Lilli Cooper as “Helene”,
Grace McLean reprising the role of “Marya”,
Nick Choksi reprising the role of “Dolokhov”,
Nicholas Belton in the dual roles of “Old Prince Bolkonsky” and “Andrey”,
Gelsey Bell reprising the role of “Mary”,
and
Paul Pinto as “Balaga”.
The Cambridge engagement was received by critics and audiences. It went on to win the 2016 Elliot Norton Award for OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTION BY A LARGE THEATRE.
With the Green Light on, THE GREAT COMET made its way back to New York City and officially hit Broadway. The musical opened at the Imperial Theatre in the Fall of 2016 where it ran for a whole year playing a complete total of 368 performances. With Chavkin and the team on board, the Broadway company featured….
Denée Benton reprising the role of “Natasha”,
Josh Groban (later Okieriete Onaodowan and Dave Malloy) as “Pierre”,
Lucas Steele reprising the role of “Anatole”,
Brittan Ashford reprising (later Ingrid Michaelson) as “Sonya”,
Amber Gray reprising the role of “Helene”,
Grace McLean reprising the role of “Marya”,
Nick Choksi reprising the role of “Dolokhov”,
Nicholas Belton in the dual roles of “Old Prince Bolkonsky” and “Andrey”,
Gelsey Bell reprising the role of “Mary”,
and
Paul Pinto as “Balaga”.
The Broadway production was well received by critics and audiences everywhere. It was nominated in 2017 for the most Tony Awards…. 12 including BEST MUSICAL. However, it only took home 2 for BEST SCENIC DESIGN OF A MUSICAL (for Mimi Lien) and BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL (for Bradley King).
During its run on Broadway, THE GREAT COMET experienced a controversial drama that ended causing the production to close and not recoup its $14 Million in ticket sales. When Okieriete Onaodowan (best known as the original “Hercules Mulligan” and “James Madison” in Hamilton) took over from Josh Groban, his performance was well received, but ticket sales began to go low financially. The show’s producers began searching for a “bigger name” to get people filling the seats. On July 26th, 2017, the website Broadway Black broke the news (before the official announcement was supposed to be revealed the next day) that Award winning stage and screen star Mandy Patinkin was set to take over the role of “Pierre” for a 3 week stint. The reaction of Patinkin’s casting caused an uproar by fans and actors, as Patinkin was a white actor whose casting would have forced Onaodowan, a black actor to cut his run shorter. Fellow actor/activisit and friend of Onaodowan himself Rafael Casal launched a Twitter campaign with the hashtag #makeroomforoak and #boycotthegreatcomet. The controversy led to Patinkin dropping from the show two days later after his announcement was made. It caused the entire Broadway production to fail in ticket sales and close.
Following its life on Broadway, THE GREAT COMET went on to launch productions around the world including Quito, Brazil, and Tokyo. Plans for London and many more companies are in the works.
Doesn’t this performance make you want to drink?!!
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BROADWAY THROWBACK: AN EVENING WITH PATTI LUPONE (1997 PBS CONCERT)

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Over the years, PBS has continued to share its ongoing support and love for the Broadway community. We’ve had airings of proshot presentations of our favorite shows. In addition, they have also presented various solo concerts from some of our favorite Broadway stars.
One of those many highlighted performances was a 1997 televised solo concert featuring 2 time Tony and Olivier Award winning legend Patti LuPone. Filmed from the stage of the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, CA, AN EVENING WITH PATTI LUPONE featured the iconic performer belting out the best of the Great Bright Way. Accompanied by a small orchestra and a backup singing Ensemble, the special includes highlighted songs from LuPone’s unbelievable show biz career at the time including hits from….
It was released on VHS but never on DVD.
LuPone is set to return to Broadway this Fall continuing work on the Award winning gender-swap revival of Stephen Sondheim‘s Company. Previews will resume at Broadway’s Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre starting November 15th, 2021. From there, it will officially open on December 9th, 2021.
How fabulous is Patti LuPone?!!!