HADESTOWN returns home to Walter Kerr Theatre for brush up tech rehearsal!!!

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LIVIN’ IT UP ON TOP! The company of the Tony and Grammy winning smash hit Hadestown have officially returned to THE ELECTRIC CITY!!! Check out this emotional video of the cast back at their ongoing home at Broadway’s Walter Kerr Theatre for the first time in 18 months since being abruptly shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Currently, the cast, crew, musicians, and creative team are having re-technical rehearsals running through everything and getting the show back into their system, brighter, and healthy as it was since March 12th, 2020. This is to prepare for next week’s big history making event…. the show’s re-opening night a week from tomorrow.
HADESTOWN will once again take us on the ROAD TO HELL starting September 2nd, 2021 at the Walter Kerr Theatre. Meanwhile, the show’s National Tour will have 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.
Are you ready to head WAY BACK UNDER THE GROUND?!!!!

Musical version of THE KARATE KID to have Pre-Broadway tryout in St. Louis!!

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HIIIIIIIIIII YEEEEEEEAAAAAAH!!! It hast just been announced that the Broadway bound musical adaptation of the acclaimed martial arts film The Karate Kid is set to debut next Summer 2022!! It hast just been announced that the show will have its world premiere out-of-town tryout in St. Louis, MI playing the STAGES ST. LOUIS‘ Ross Family Theatre at Kirkwood Performing Arts Center from May 25th-June 26th, 2022.
In case anyone may not know or have forgotten, THE KARATE KID is based on the 1984 Columbia film of the same name. Set in Newark, New Jersey, the story follows a young teenager who is taught how to defend himself against the school bullies by an eccentric, but kind and humble Okinawan karate instructor. The original film was a huge smash, it become an acclaimed franchise with several sequels, a remake, and a TV series.
This new musical will feature….
a book by the film’s screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen,
an original score by Drew Gasparini,
a set design by Tony and Emmy winner Derek McLane.
directed by Amon Miyamoto,
and
choreographed by MTV Video Music Awards nominees Keone & Mari.
Get ready to show off those high kicks, punches, and WHACKS Broadway!!!
Who is excited?!!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 32 – HAIR

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS! We are belting out those powerful tunes every morning with our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWNS. This is getting us into the groove of celebrating the return of Live Theater and Broadway’s biggest night just 32 DAYS AWAY…. We are talking about The 74th Annual Tony Awards. We got more legendary performances coming up.
Speaking of celebrating and community, our # 32 selection today on our countdown is all about that. This particular show is a groundbreaking life changer. We take you back to New York City during the late 1960’s. This story centers around the lives of free spirited bohemian hippies fighting for peace, equality, and love…. all against conscription at the time of the Vietnam War. This is the landmark OG American Rock opera…. HAIR!!! It features an iconic score and book by Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni, and James Rado.
From the 1969 telecast, the cast of the show’s original production perform a medley of THREE-FIVE ZERO-ZERO, WHAT A PIECE OF WORK IS MAN, and the show’s anthem LET THE SUNSHINE IN.
HAIR was first conceived by co-writers Gerome Ragni, and James Rado. They were originally actors and performed together in a short lived Off Broadway play that flopped called HANG DOWN YOUR HEAD AND DIE. They started to write the show and created characters based on their own personal lives and experiencing stories of residents of the East Village. Several stories they knew of people including young teenagers dropping out and getting kicked out of school because of their hair growing long. In addition to being inspired by those stories, Ragni and Rado had different backgrounds. Rado wanted to write the next major traditional musical (a la Rodgers & Hammerstein). Ragni was already active with a major Theater company called The Open Theatre that mainly produced Off-Off Broadway plays. While in the middle of writing HAIR, Ragni was performing in a production of a show called VIET ROCK by Megan Terry. The show told the story about 2 friends being thrown into the Vietnam War. Inspired by VIET ROCK, Rado and Ragni decided to expand the story of HAIR and update it with the Anti-War theme. They continued to work on the show which caught the attention of producer Eric Blau which passed it onto Grammy winning Canadian composer Galt MacDermot.
The show was then sent to numerous Broadway and Off Broadway producers who rejected it. Eventually it got the attention of Joseph Papp (who ran the New York Shakespeare Festival). He wanted the show to be performed in his newly built Theater in the East Village that was under construction at the time. It became the first non-Shakespeare production Papp was ever offered. With a full creative team together under the direction of Gerald Freedman and choreography by Anna Sokolow, HAIR began its rigorous casting and rehearsal process. During that time, the company and the staff of the Public were confused by the plot and the storyline. Gerald Freeman couldn’t deal with the stress and almost dropped out of the production the last week of rehearsals.
HAIR had its official world premiere Off Broadway at The Public Theater in 1967. The original run was for 6 weeks. The original Off Broadway run reviews were decent by critics but audiences were loving it.
Following the run at the The Public Theater, HAIR was then transferred to another Off Broadway space. This time, it played a former NYC nightclub called The Cheetah for 2 months.
3 months later, HAIR officially moved uptown to Broadway’s Biltmore Theatre (Currently the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre) playing a total of 1,750 performances. Under the new direction of Tom O’Horgan and an updated script, the original cast featured…
James Rado as “Claude”,
Gerome Ragni as “Berger”,
Steve Curry as “Woof”,
Lynn Kellogg as “Sheila”,
Melba Moore as “Dionne”,
Shelley Plimpton as “Crissy”,
Sally Eaton as “Jeannie”,
and more
The show had many numerous replacements throughout its original Broadway run.
Audiences were amazed for the production but however, HAIR did meet some controversy from the critics For those who may not know, the show is well known for some insane action happening on stage including characters taking illegal drugs, sexual treatment, dissing of the American flag, and the entire cast at the end of Act 1 getting fully naked on stage. However, the show continued to take off breaking new ground in musical theatre by defining the genre of “rock musical”, using a fully diverse integrated cast, and inviting the audience onstage for a “Be-In” finale.
The original production of HAIR was nominated for 2 Tony Awards in 1969 including BEST MUSICAL. It lost both of its categories.
Following the success of the original production HAIR went on to become a worldwide hit with productions in London’s West End and International companies translating the iconic score and book into every major language.
It was later revived in New York several times including several concert productions. The first major concert production was held in 2001 at New York City Center part of their ENCORES series. Under the direction of Kathleen Marshall, the cast was led by….
Luther Creek as “Claude”,
Tom Plotkin as “Berger”,
Kevin Cahoon as “Woof”,
Idina Menzel as “Sheila”,
Brandi Chavonee Massey as “Dionne”,
Jessica Snow Wilson as “Crissy”,
Miriam Shor as “Jeannie”,
and more.
FUN FACT: The Ensemble also included some later future notable stars including Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Gavin Creel (who would later play “Claude” in the 2009 Broadway revival).
In 2004, a star-studded concert production was held at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Serving as an annual benefit concert for the Actor’s Fund, it was also recorded as a live album and released in 2005 from Ghostlight Records. This one night only performance alone helped raise over $500,000 for The Actors Fund. Co-directed and choreographed by Devanand Janki and Christopher Gattelli and an orchestra conducted by Seth Rudetsky, this production had more than one actor playing the same role. It included….
Raúl E. Esparza, Euan Morton, Adam Pascal, and Norm Lewis sharing the role of “Claude”,
Lea DeLaria, Gavin Creel, and John Tartaglia sharing the role of “Berger”,
Jai Rodriguez and Christopher Sieber sharing the role of “Woof”,
Shoshana Bean, Liz Callaway, and Jennifer Hudson sharing the role of “Sheila”,
Lilias White as “Dionne”,
Annie Golden as “Crissy”,
Harvey Fierstein as “Jeannie”,
and more.
The most recent revival of HAIR happened in 2008 commemorating the show’s 40th Anniversary. This production started out as an outdoor production Delacorte Theatre in Central Park (part of The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park Series where it all began for the show). It played a triumphant successful full summer sold out run. Under the direction of Tony winner (and nominee again this year)…. HAIR’s biggest super fan herself Diane Paulus, the cast was led by….
Jonathan Groff (later Christopher J. Hanke) as “Claude”,
Will Swenson as “Berger”,
Bryce Ryness as “Woof”,
Caren-Lyn Manuel Tackett as “Sheila”,
Patina Miller as “Dionne”,
Allison Case as “Crissy”,
Kacie Sheik as “Jeannie”,
and more.
The outdoor production did so well, it was transferred to Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre in 2009 running for 548 performances. With the production’s same creative team led by Diane Paulus, the cast consisted of a mix of talents from the Central Park staging and newbies…
Gavin Creel (later Kyle Riabko) as “Claude”,
Will Swenson (later Ace Young) as “Berger”,
Bryce Ryness (later Jason Wooten) as “Woof”,
Caissie Levy (later Diana DeGarmo) as “Sheila”,
Sasha Allen (later Jeannette Bayardelle) as “Dionne”,
Allison Case (later Vanessa Ray) as “Crissy”,
Kacie Sheik (later Annaleigh Ashford) as “Jeannie”,
and more.
The 2009 Broadway revival was nominated for 8 Tonys that year. It took home only 1 and the big prize that night…. BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL.
Following the 2010 closing of the 2009 revival, the production went on a National Tour and fans were begging to have the production back on Broadway. The producers decided to bring HAIR to Broadway’s St. James Theatre for a limited 3 month engagement of 67 performances. This returning engagement starred….
Paris Remillard as “Claude”,
Steel Burkhardt as “Berger”,
Matt DeAngelis as “Woof”,
Caren Lyn Manuel Tackett as “Sheila”,
Phyre Hawkins as “Dionne”,
Kaitlin Kiyan as “Crissy”,
Kacie Sheik reprising her role of “Jeannie”,
and more
In addition to its success on stage, HAIR went on to become a hit on the big screen. The film version was released in 1979 from United Artists. The reviews were favorable but the original creative were not happy with how the production was set up. Some of the storyline was changed with all new songs added in just for the film. The cast included…
John Savage as “Claude”,
Treat Williams as “Berger”,
Don Dacus as “Woof”,
Beverly D’Angelo as “Sheila”,
Renn Woods as “Dionne”,
Annie Golden as “Jeanie”,
and more.
The film still went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for BEST PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY.
Originally back in the Spring of 2019, NBC was initially scheduled to present HAIR as a major live televised musical with Diane Paulus (recreating her direction from the 2009 revival). However, it was postponed.
HAIR today continues to be a popular show done in schools, community, regional theaters, and concert stages worldwide.
Doesn’t this performance make you feel surrounded by the beauty of nature?

WICKED announces casting for Broadway return; Pearce, Mason, and more to return!!

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REJOICIFY! Broadway’s Award winning smash hit blockbuster WICKED is set to DEFY GRAVITY after 18 months of being shutdown. WE COULDN’T BE HAPPIER to announce that the company has reunited FOR GOOD and begun rehearsals. In addition, casting has been announced on who will be returning to THE MERRY OLD LAND OF OZ.
When WICKED reopens at Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre starting September 14th, 2021, the THRILLIFYING cast returning will include majority of the cast that will doing the show at the time of the shutdown consisting of…..
Lindsay Pearce (TV’s Glee) who made her Broadway debut as the smart, fiery, misunderstood, and not so “Wicked Witch of the West” herself “Elphaba,
longtime cast member Ginna Claire Mason returning to the Bubble as the POPULAR “Good Witch” herself “Glinda”,
Celebrated Broadway veteran Michael McCormick as “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” himself,
Sam Gravitte as the heartthrob love interest winkie prince “Fiyero”,
Riley Costello (Broadway’s Bye Bye Birdie) as the lovable mere-munchkin “Boq”,
Broadway favorite Michael X. Martin as everyone’s favorite educated goat of Oz himself “Dr. Dillamond”,
and
a Full Ensemble.
Alexandra Billings who was playing the role of the mischievous “Madame Morrible” (being the first transgender actress to play the role) will be continuing with the production. However, she will return beginning September 28th, 2021.
At the time from September 14th-26th, 2021, the role of “Madame Morrible” will be played by longtime cast member Kathy Fitzgerald (last seen in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory).
Also new to the cast for WICKED’s return will be Mili Diaz as the spoiled wheelchaired sister that becomes the “Wicked Witch of the East” herself “Nessarose”. She replaces Shoba Narayan (as previously announced departed the production to join the cast of Disney’s Aladdin). WICKED marks Diaz’s Broadway debut after having previously played the role on the show’s ongoing MUNCHKINLAND 2nd National Tour.
Who is excited about this cast?!!!

Celina Smith to star in NBC’s upcoming ANNIE LIVE at the title role!!!

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LEAPIN’ LIZARDS! After a nationwide casting call, NBC has found its new leading lady for their upcoming live televised production of Annie this holiday. Set to spread positivity and let the world know that THE SUN WILL COME OUT TOMORROW will be Atlanta native Celina Smith.
Smith is already making a name for herself at a young age. She previously starred as ‘Young Nala” on the National Tour of Disney’s Award winning smash hit The Lion King. You also might have seen her as “Rebecca” on Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan.
She steps into the shoes of so many unforgettable talents that have played this beloved young orphan. The titular role of “Annie” was originated on Broadway by Andrea McArdle. Over the years, so many unforgettable talents have taken on this iconic role BOTH on stage and screen including Sarah Jessica Parker, Allison Smith, Kathy Jo Kelly, Brittny Kissinger, Marissa O’Donnell Lilla Crawford, Kaylin Hedges, Aileen Quinn (in the original 1982 film), Alicia Morton (in the 1999 TV film), and Quvenzhane Wallis (in the recent 2014 film), and more.
Smith joins the unforgettable previously announced all-star lineup consisting of….
Emmy nominee & Broadway favorite Tituss Burgess as sleazy conartist “Daniel “Rooster” Hannigan”,
Olivier Award nominee and Pop star Nicole Scherzinger as the caring assistant “Grace Ferrell”,
Grammy and Emmy winner and Tony nominee Harry Connick Jr as billionaire “Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks”,
and
Oscar and Emmy nominee Taraji P. Henson as the wicked “Miss Agatha Hannigan”.
Additional casting for the role of “Lily St. Regis”, the orphans, and the full Ensemble will be announced soon.
Rehearsals for the new live production begin this Fall 2021.
Annie Live is set for December 2nd, 2021 on NBC. It promises to show the world that THE SUN WILL COME OUT TOMORROW. It’s going to be the ultimate celebration of the return of Live Musicals with everything making its way back to normal.
Who is excited?!!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: #33 – SOUTH PACIFIC

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RISE & SHINE BROADWAY FANS!! Live Theater is making its triumphant comeback following a really rough year. To keep the legacy alive and celebrate The 74th Annual Tony Awards just 33 DAYS AWAY, we at New York Broadway Tours are playing you the best of Broadway’s biggest night on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. So many more legendary performances to come. Here come more Broadway favorites!!
At # 33 on our countdown, we take you to a tropical Island. There, we meet 2 interracial couples and their lives threatened in the midst of World War II. These are the tales of racial prejudice coming from the….. South Pacific. Based on James A. Michener’s best-selling Pulitzer Prize winning book of short stories TALES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC, the show features a notable score by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II along with a book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan.
From the 2008 telecast, Tony winners Kelli O’Hara as “Nellie Forbush” and Paulo Szot as “Emille De Becque”, along with Tony nominee (again this year) Danny Burstein as “Luther Billis”, and the cast of the recent Lincoln Center Theater revival perform a medley of some of the musical’s notable signature songs including….. THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A DAME, SOME ENCHANTED EVENING, and I’M IN LOVE WITH A WONDERFUL GUY.
SOUTH PACIFIC was conceived by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II in the early 1940’s. They had just come off the success of OKLAHOMA and Carousel and their last show ALLEGRO flopped. They needed to make a comeback wanting to make another musical hit. One day, writer and director Joshua Logan and producer Leland Hayward came across James A. Michener’s best-selling Pulitzer Prize winning book TALES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Logan recommended it to Hammerstein, who read it and spoke to Rodgers who initially refused. However, the team came to a compromise….. Rodgers & Hammerstein agreed to do the project so long as they had majority control, to which Hayward grudgingly agreed. After a little competition in securing the rights, the team immediately began writing and hiring their full creative team. Developing the musical had its various challenges to have that perfect blend of drama along with the comic relief bits. At the same time of casting, Rodgers & Hammerstein slowly began to write specifically for the performers. The pieces were slowly starting coming in.
The show had its world premiere in New Haven, CT in 1949. A few months later, it transferred to Boston. Audiences loved the show but word needed to be done. The original running time of the show lasted almost 3 ½ hours. Scenes and dialogue were cut. With changes done, the show was ready for the Great Bright Way.
SOUTH PACIFIC debuted on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre (before later transferring to the Broadway Theatre) where it ran for 1,925 performances. It was a huge smash!!! In addition, the show held….at the time…. the record as the 2nd Longest Running Show in Broadway History after Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s other big hit OKLAHOMA. Under the direction and choreography by Joshua Logan, the cast was led by….
Mary Martin (later Martha Wright and Clorish Leahman) as “Nellie Forbush”,
Ezio Pinza (later Roger Rico, Ray Middleton and George Britton) as “Emille De Becque”,
Myron McKormick as “Luther Billis”,
Juanita Hall (later Odette Mytirl, Musa Williams, and Diosa Costello) as “Bloody Mary”,
William Tabbert as “Lt. Joseph Cable”,
and
Betta St. John (later Irma Sandre) as “Liat”.
The original production was nominated and won all 10 of its Tony Awards in 1950 including BEST MUSICAL and being the first and only musical to win in all 4 of its acting categories. The show also made history as one of the first musicals ever to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Following its success on Broadway, SOUTH PACIFIC went to wow audiences around the world including a North American National Tour, in London’s West End (featuring Mary Martin), and Australia. It also was a popular show to be performed during Summer Stock Theater.
The show would go on to be revived several times on the New York stage. The first revival happened in 1955 at New York City for a limited 15 performance engagement. Under the direction of Charles Atkin, the cast was led by….
Sandra Deel as “Nellie Forbush”,
Richard Collett as “Emmie De Becque”,
Henry Slate as “Luther Billis”,
Sylvia Syms as “Bloody Mary”,
Herb Banke as “Lt. Joseph Cable”,
and
Carol Lawrence as “Liat”.
It did so well, this production returned to New York City Center twice for 2 ENCORE engagements.
Other productions in New York included a staging at the New York City Opera in 1987. At the same time, it continued to launch more productions around the world.
The most recent and first ON Broadway revival of SOUTH PACIFIC happened in 2008 with a legendary production from Lincoln Center Theatre. It played at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre for 37 previews and 966 regular performances. Under the direction of Bartlett Sher and choreographed by Christopher Gattelli, this cast was led by…..
Kelli O’Hara (later Laura Osnes and Laura Marie Duncan) as “Nellie Forbush”,
Paulo Szot (later David Pittsinger alternating and William Michaels) as “Emmie De Becque”,
Danny Burnstein as “Luther Billis”,
Loretta Ables Sayre as “Bloody Mary”,
Matthew Morrison (later Robert Lenzi and Andrew Samonsky) as “Lt. Joseph Cable”,
and
Li Jun Li as “Liat”.
This critically acclaimed revival of SOUTH PACIFIC went on to be nominated for 12 Tony Awards that year. It took home 8 including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL. It also took home top honors at the Drama Desk and the Outer Critics Circle Awards.
The Lincoln Center Theatre went on to also wow audiences in London’s West End, on tour across America, and around the world.
Along with its success on stage, SOUTH PACIFIC also captured various times on film various times,
The original film was released in 1958 from 20th Century Fox. This film was known for being filmed on location in Hawaii. Under the direction of the musical’s stage director Joshua Logan, the film starred….
Mitzi Gaynor as “Nellie Forbush”,
Rossano Brazzi (with the singing voice of Giorgio Tozzi) as “Emmie De Becque”,
Ray Walston as “Luther Billis”,
Juanita Hall reprising her Broadway portrayal (with the singing voice of Muriel Smith) as “Bloody Mary”,
John Kerr (with the singing voice of Bill Lee) as “Lt. Joseph Cable”,
and
France Nuyen as “Liat”.
The film was a smash hit grossing $7 million at the Box Office. It also went on to be nominated for several film Awards including a Golden Globe for BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL. It also won an Oscar for BEST SOUND.
The 2nd filmed version of SOUTH PACIFIC was a made-for-TV film. It aired in 2001 on ABC. Under the direction of Richard Pearce, this TV movie cast was led by….
Glenn Close as “Nellie Forbush”,
Rade Sherbedgia as “Emmie De Becque”,
Robert Pastorelli as “Luther Billis”,
Lori Tan Chinn as “Bloody Mary”,
Harry Connick Jr as “Lt. Joseph Cable”,
and
Natalie Mendonza as “Liat”.
The TV film earned critical praise.
The 3rd time SOUTH PACIFIC was captured on film was in 2005. This was a filmed version of a one night only concert production at New York’s famed Carnegie Hall. It aired on PBS’ Award winning Great Performances the following year of 2006. Under the direction of Walter Bobbie and accompanied by the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and conducted by Paul Gemignani, it featured an all-star cast consisting of..,
Reba McEntire as “Nellie Forbush”,
Brian Stokes Mitchell as “Emmie De Becque”,
Alec Baldwin as “Luther Billis”,
Lilias White as “Bloody Mary”,
Jason Daniely as “Lt. Joseph Cable”,
and
Ren Croney as “Liat”.
Finally in 2010 prior to its Broadway closing, the recent Tony winning Lincoln Center Theater revival was filmed for PBS’ Award winning Live From Lincoln Center series. From the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, it featured the majority of the original cast.
FUN FACT: The only original cast member that was not present for that PBS filming was Matthew Morrison who at the time departed for filming his breakout TV show Glee. At the time of hiatus from filming, Morrison initially planned to SOUTH PACIFIC for the production’s final few weeks. However, he couldn’t do it due to the ongoing promotional tour for GLEE. The role of “Lt. Joseph Cable” for the filming was Morrison’s 2nd cover turned fulltime replacement Andrew Samonsky.
Today, SOUTH PACIFIC continues to be performed in schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere. There have also been various concert productions as well.
How timeless is this musical?