Company of WAITRESS to pay tribute to Nick Cordero for its entire limited engagement run!!!

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WAITRESS to Honor Nick Cordero With 'Live Your Life' Pie
DELICIOUS NEWS: The Tony and Grammy nominated smash hit Waitress will be doing something very powerful and inspiring for its strictly limited Broadway return this Fall. The company will pay tribute to the legacy of its late cast member Tony nominee Nick Cordero naming one of the pies after him kept on the onstage diner chalkboard every night.
The onstage pie that will be considered a special every night in tribute to this incredible talent will be called….. THE LIFE YOUR LIFE PIE!! The name comes from an original song that Cordero wrote & recorded which became his mantra. Also earlier this year, his wife Amanda Kloots named her recently released memoir after that mantra.
Nick Cordero (who originated the role of the drunk and abusive “Earl” in WAITRESS original Broadway cast in 2016) tragically died from an intense 4 month long battle with COVID-19. He was 41 years old.
Every performance will be dedicated to this incredible talent. We miss Nick every single day. RIP
WAITRESS returns for its encore Broadway revival at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. It will run from September 2nd, 2021 through January 9th, 2022.
How powerful is that?!!

Marroquin, Villafañe, White, and more set to once again REACH FOR THE GUN for Broadway’s CHICAGO return!!

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Bianca Marroquin, Ana Villafañe & Lillias White Will Lead CHICAGO on Broadway
RAZZLE DAZZLE NEWS!!!! THEY HAD IT COMIN’ indeed!!! Casting has been announced for the return of the legendary long running revival of Chicago on Broadway this Fall. Set to REACH FOR THE GUN 8 times a week…… AND ALL THAT JAZZ….. will include a lineup of familiar cast members and newbies….. fully diverse!!!
Directed by Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie and featuring the iconic Bob Fosse choreography that was re-updated and staged by the late Ann Reinking, CHICAGO’s returning cast will include…..
Bianca Marroquin who will now graduate from playing “Roxie Hart” after over 20 YEARS and 4,000 performances to now playing the role of Queen MERRY MURDERESS herself “Velma Kelly”,
Ana Villafañe (Broadway’s ON YOUR FEET and TV’s New Amsterdam and the upcoming Night Court) will step into the role of aspiring vaudeville star turned killer “Roxie Hart”,
Tony winning legend Lillias White (Broadway’s Barnum, Dreamgirls, Cats, Carrie, Once On This Island, Fela along with various films and TV shows) will return to the long-running production playing THE KEEPER OF THE KEYS, THE COUNTESS OF THE CLINK, and the MISTRESS OF MURDEROUS ROW herself “Matron “Mama” Morton”,
longtime cast member Ray Bokhour will return as MR. CELLOPHANE himself “Amos Hart”,
longtime cast member Ryan Lowe returns as gullible and optimistic operatic reporter “Mary Sunshine”,
and
a full Ensemble.
Casting for the role of THE SILVER TOUNGE PRINCE OF THE COURTROOM himself “Billy Flynn” will announced at a later time.
CHICAGO is set to make Broadway HOT once again starting September 14th, 2021 at the Ambassador Theatre.
Who is excited?!!

FIRST LOOK: New UK / Ireland Tour of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST releases promo featuring Angela Lansbury

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FIRST LISTEN: The brand new UK / Ireland Tour of Disney’s inaugural smash hit Beauty and the Beast is set to debut this week. This new production features some promising magical updates from the show’s original creative team including its sets, costumes, and some LED video updates.
A promising highlight for all super fans of this TALE AS OLD AS TIME includes a previously announced new recording of the show’s opening narration in the PROLOUGE. For this new staging, the voice of “The Prologue Narrator” will be Award winning legend and icon Angela Lansbury (who was well known for providing the voice of the lovable and caring “Mrs. Potts” from the 1991 Animated film). The versatile stage and screen favorite steps into the shoes of its original both for the 1991 Animated film and the Broadway production…… the late David Odgen Stiers (who also provided the voice of “Cogsworth” in the original movie) telling the audience the opening moments where a selfish, rude, tyrannical, and spoiled prince turned into a hideous monstrous beast.
A brand new teaser commercial was released in the UK today featuring Lansbury’s voice giving those first 4 powerful worlds that truly starts this timeless story of Beauty and the Beast……. ONCE UPON A TIME.
The New UK / Ireland Tour of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST kicks off this Wednesday, August 25th, 2021 in Bristol before traveling all over the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Who is excited?!!

Olivier Award winning smash hit & JULIET is heading for Broadway; Set to make long awaited North American debut in Toronto Summer 2022!

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EVERYBODY!! LIVE THEATER’S BACK, ALRIGHT!!! It has just been announced that the Olivier Award winning smash hit & Juliet is heading for Broadway!!!! But first, it will have its North American premiere in Toronto, Canada next Summer!!!
It has been announced that the acclaimed Max Martin hits jukebox musical comedy has rescheduled its run there beginning July 2022 at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
It will bring its full London creative team overseas. The show is directed by Luke Sheppard and choreographed by Jennifer Weber.
For a little reminder, & JULIET is a newly contemporary updated jukebox musical comedic remake on William Shakespeare‘s famous play Romeo and Juliet. However, there is a twist…… the story rewrites the play’s initial climatic sad ending on what would have happened if “Juliet” did not kill herself. It features a book by David West Read and the music of familiar pop songs that were written and co-produced by Max Martin…. best known for writing the hits of Britney Spears, *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Céline Dion, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, and so much more. Yup, you can expect to hear songs like LARGER THAN LIFE, BABY ONE MORE TIME, TEENAGE DREAM, THAT’S THE WAY IT IS, ROAR, SINCE U BEEN GONE, and so much more.
The show originally premiered in Manchester, England at the Opera House Manchester back in October 2019. It officially opened the following month in London’s West End at the Shaftesbury Theatre where it received RAVE reviews and was playing to packed houses every night before COVID hit. Under the direction of Luke Sheppard and choreography by Jennifer Weber, the cast was led by….
Olivier Award winner Miriam-Teak Lee as “Juliet”,
Oliver Tompsett as “William Shakespeare”,
Olivier Award winner Cassidy Janson as “Anne Hathaway” (a.k.a. “Mrs. Shakespeare”) – not the Oscar winning actress and singer we know today,
Olivier Award winner David Bedella as “Lance”,
Arun Blair-Mangat as “May”,
Tim Mahendran as “Francois”,
Jordan Luke Gage as “Romeo”,
Melanie La Barrie in the dual roles of “Angelique” and “The Nurse”,
and more.
The West End production was nominated this past year year for the most 9 Olivier Awards. It took home 3 for its main Principal actors in the categories of BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Miriam-Teak Lee, BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL (for David Badella), and BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL (for Cassidy Janson).
The show’s London company is set to reopen on the West End beginning September 24th, 2021 at the Piccadilly Theatre.
Meanwhile for this new North American premiere in Canada, the show was originally scheduled to debut there back in 2020. However, it was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Casting, Official Start Dates, and plans for Broadway will be revealed at a later time.
Are you ready to ROAR Live Theater?!!!

BROADWAY IN BRYANT PARK returns next month for ONE DAY ONLY concert!!

BREAKING NEWS: One of our personal favorite Summertime events is back as we celebrate the return of Live Theater this upcoming month!!! 106.7 Lite FM has officially announced the return of their annual BROADWAY IN BRYANT PARK concert. However, it will be happening for ONE DAY ONLY on September 23rd, 2021!!
For those who may not know, BROADWAY IN BRYANT PARK usually takes place every Summer for 8 WEEKS on the Great Lawn of Bryant Park. It’s a free outdoor lunchtime concert featuring performances from the casts of some of your favorite ON and OFF Broadway hits singing highlights from their shows.
Since Summer is almost over and with the perfect time of celebrating the Great Bright Way returning, this year’s ONE DAY CONCERT event will be a full 2 HOUR concert. It will feature performances from the casts of…..
Disney on Broadway‘s current long running hits The Lion King and Aladdin,
Broadway’s legendary longest running show The Phantom of the Opera,
the long running revival of Chicago,
the smash hit Bob Dylan musical Girl From The North Country,
and
the long Off Broadway toe-tapping phenomenon Stomp,
There will also be SNEAK PEAK PREVIEWS of many productions that are getting their 2nd CHANCE to finally open. These shows were initially slated to start but got abruptly shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Also taking center stage will include the casts of….
the Olivier Award nominated GIRL POWER smash hit SIX,
the powerful new royal musical Diana,
the new musical family comedy Mrs. Doubtfire,
the upcoming Broadway revival of Caroline, Or Change,
and
the highly anticipated delicious Broadway revival of the Tony and Grammy nominated smash hit Waitress.
It will be emceed by 106.7 Lite FM morning hosts Cubby and Christine.
The return of BROADWAY IN BRYANT PARK returns for the first time in 2 years. Last year’s event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It also is part of a huge lineup of live performances that Bryant Park has continued to host this past Summer celebrating Live Entertainment’s return.
Who is excited?!!!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 34 – FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS!! Broadway’s biggest night is just 34 DAYS AWAY. We are talking about The 74th Annual Tony Awards. To also get us in the mood of celebrating Live Theater’s return to the Great Bright Way, we have more of your favorite legendary performances from previous telecasts on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. The legacy and tradition continues.
Speaking of TRADITION, our selection today on the countdown for # 34 is a celebration of all that. We are about to take you to a tiny poor village in the Pale of Settlement of Imperial Russia in 1905 where the local residents, especially the local milkman, are always staying true to their beliefs (almost everyone)… even during the most difficult times. We of course are talking about….. Fiddler on the Roof. Based on Sholem Aleichem’s legendary best-selling book TEVYE & HIS DAUGHTERS, it features a notable score by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick and a book by Joseph Stein.
From the 1971 telecast (featuring your favorite Broadway stars at the time reprising their notable performances for one night only), the legendary Zero Mostel as the beloved milkman himself “Tevye”….. One of his notable signature roles….. Performs the musical’s inspirational showstopping song of dreams and possibilities…. IF I WERE A RICH MAN.
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF was originally first conceived in 1919 as a dramatic play adaptation of TEVYE AND HIS DAUGHTERS by Sholem Aleichem (following the success of his book of the same name) and was performed by the Yiddish Art Theatre company (before becoming a film in the 30’s). However, it wasn’t turned into a musical till the 50’s. When the show was first being developed, producers and investors were skeptical at the time that the story would be “Too Jewish” to mainstream audiences. Plus the original story had an intense sad ending leaving poor “Tevye” all alone plus seeing his wife and children dead. However, the ending was changed to be even happier as the family was alive, all emigrating to America.
The show officially premiered on Broadway in 1964 at the Imperial Theatre (later transferring to the Majestic Theatre and the Broadway Theatre) for 17 previews and 3,242 performances. Under the direction of the late Hal Prince and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, the cast was led by…
Zero Mostel (later Luther Adler, Hershel Bernardi, Harry Goz, Theodore Bikel, Harry Goz, Jerry Jarrett, Paul Libson, and Jan Peerce) as “Tevye”,
Maria Karnilova (Helen Verbit, Martha Schlamme, Dolores Wilson, Rae Allen, Peg Murray, Mimi Rudoph, and Laura Stewart) as “Golde”,
Beatrice Arthur (later Florence Stanley, and Ruth Jarowslow) as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Joanne Merlin (later Ann Marisse, Bette Midler, Rosalind Harris, Judith Smiley, Mimi Turque, and Felice Carmago) as “Tzeitel”,
Julia Migenes (later Mimi Turque, Adrienne Barbeau, Susan Hufford, and Royce Linnell) as “Hodel”,
Tanya Everett (later Peggy Longo, Peggy Atkitson, and Kelly Wood) as “Chava”,
Marilyn Rogers (later Peggy Longo, Peggy Atkitson, Renee Tertro, Leslie Silvia, and Faye Menken) as “Shprintze”,
Linda Ross (later Pia Zadora, Pamela Greene, Maureen Poyle, and Leslie Silvia) as “Bielke”,
Michael Granger (later Paul Marin, Paul Lipson, and Boris Apolon) as “Lazar Wolf”,
Austin Pendleton (later Leonard Fray, David Garfields, Peter Marklin, and John C. Battle) as “Motel The Tailor”,
Sue Babel (later Jan Myers, Faye Menken, and Anna Perez) as “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Carol Sawyer (later Marta Heflin and Harriet Slaughter) as “Frauma Sarah”,
Gino Conforti (later Sammy Bayes, Marc Scott, and Ken Leroy) as “The Fiddler”,
and more
The original Broadway production was nominated for 10 Tony Awards in 1965 winning 9 including BEST MUSICAL and BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Zero Mostel). The musical later received a special Tony honor in 1972 as THE LONGEST RUNNING SHOW IN BROADWAY HISTORY (at the time).
The show would go on to become a smash hit with productions worldwide including a London company in the West End (led by its future film star Chaim Topol), Australia, and so much more. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF would be revived on the New York Theater stage 5 TIMES!!!
The first revival happened in 1976 at the Winter Garden Theatre for 1 preview and 168 performances. Under the direction and choreography by Jerome Robbins, the cast was led by….
Zero Mostel reprising his original role of “Tevye”,
Thelma Lee as “Golde”,
Ruth Jarowslow reprising her portrayal as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Elizabeth Hale as “Tzeitel”,
Christopher Callan as “Hodel”,
Nancy Tompkins as “Chava”,
Davia Sacks as “Shprintze”,
Tiffany Bogart as “Bielke”,
Paul Lipson reprising his portrayal of “Lazar Wolf”,
Irwin Pearl as “Motel The Tailor”,
Duane Bodin as “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Joyce Martin as “Frauma Sarah”,
Sammy Bayes reprising his portrayal as “The Fiddler”,
and more
The first revival did not receive any Tony nominations or wins that year.
The 2nd revival happened in 1981 at Lincoln Center for only 53 performances. Once again under the direction and choreography of Jerome Robbins, the cast was led by…
Hershel Bernardi reprising his portrayal of “Tevye”.
Maria Karnilova reprising her original role of “Golde”,
Ruth Jarowslow reprising her portrayal as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Lori Ada Jaroslow as “Tzeitel”,
Donalyn Petrucci as “Hodel”,
Liz Larsen as “Chava”,
Susan Sheppard (later Kathy George) playing BOTH as “Shprintze” and “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Eydie Alyson as “Bielke”,
Paul Lipson reprising his portrayal of “Lazar Wolf”,
Michelan Sisti as “Motel The Tailor”,
Bradford Dunaway as “Frauma Sarah”,
Jay Fox as “The Fiddler”,
and more
This 1981 revival received only 1 Tony nomination that year for Best Leading Actor in a Musical (for Hershel Bernardi) but lost the category.
The 3rd revival happened in 1990 at the Gershwin Theatre for 18 previews and 241 performances. Once again under the direction of Jerome Robbins, this cast was led by….
Chaim Topol reprising his original London and film portrayal as “Tevye”,
Marcia Lewis as “Golde”,
Ruth Jarowslow reprising her portrayal as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Sharon Lawrence as “Tzeitel”,
Tia Riebling as “Hodel”,
Jennifer Prescott as “Chava”,
Kathy St. George reprising her portrayal of BOTH “Shprintze” and “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Judy Dodd as “Bielke”,
Mark Zellar as “Lazar Wolf”,
Jack Kenny as “Motel The Tailor”,
Jeri Zager as “Frauma Sarah”,
Stephen Wright as “The Fiddler”,
and more
The 1990 revival was nominated for 2 Tony Awards in 1991 winning only 1 and the top honor for BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL.
The 4th revival happened in 2004 at the Minskoff Theatre for 816 performances. Under the direction of David Leveauxcast and choreographed by Jonathan Butterell, this cast was led by….
Alfred Molina (later Harvey Fierstein) as “Tevye”.
Randy Graff (later Andrea Martin and Rosie O’Donnell) as “Golde”,
Nancy Opel (later Barbara Barrie) as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Sally Murphy (later Kristin Carbone) as “Tzeitel”,
Laura Michelle Kelly (later Laura Shoop) as “Hodel”,
Tricia Paoluccio as “Chava”,
Lea Michele (later Allison Walla) as “Shprintze”,
Molly Ephrahim (later Betsy Hogg and Hannah DelMonte) as “Bielke”,
David Wohl as “Lazar Wolf”,
John Cariani (later Peter Matthew Smith and Michael Thirrault) as “Motel The Tailor”,
Haviland Stillwell as “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Joy Hermalyn (later Janet Metz) as “Frauma Sarah”,
Nick Danielson (later Christopher Caronda) as “The Fiddler”,
and more
This 2004 revival received 6 Tony Award nominations that year including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL and BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Alfred Molina). However, it lost all the categories.
The 5th and most recent ON Broadway revival happened in 2015 at the Broadway Theatre. This recent revival was to commemorate the musical’s 50th Anniversary of the show’s Broadway debut. It ran for only 464 performances. Under the direction of Bartlett Sher and choreography by Hofesh Shechter, the cast was led by….
Tony nominee again this year Danny Burstein as “Tevye”.
Jessica Hecht (later Judy Kuhn) as “Golde”,
Alix Korey as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Alexandra Silber as “Tzeitel”,
Samantha Massell as “Hodel”,
Melanie Moore as “Chava”,
Jenny Rose Baker as “Shprintze”,
Hayley Feinstein (later Nerghiz Sarki) as “Bielke”,
Adam Dannheisser (later Steven Skybell) as “Lazar Wolf”,
Adam Kantor as “Motel The Tailor”,
Lori Wilner (later Jill Abramovitz) as “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Jessica Vosk (later Dee Roscioli) as “Frauma Sarah”,
Jesse Kovarsky as “The Fiddler”,
and more
The revival was nominated for 3 Tony Awards in 2016 including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL. However, it lost all the categories.
The most recent production of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF was performed OFF Broadway and translated entirely into Yiddish (the initial language of the story) – mixing Russian, German, and Hebrew). Originally performed at the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, it later transferred to Stage 42 where it ran for over a year. Under the direction of Tony and Oscar winner Joel Grey, the cast was led by….
Steven Skybell as “Tevye”.
Jennifer Babiak Indeglio as “Golde”,
Jackie Hoffman as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Rachel Zatcoff as “Tzeitel”,
Stephanie Lynne Mason as “Hodel”,
Rosie Jo Neddy as “Chava”,
Raquel Nobile as “Sprintze”,
Samantha Hahn as “Bielke”,
Bruce Sabath as “Lazar Wolf”,
Ben Liebert as “Motel The Tailor”,
Lisa Fishman as “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Jodi Snyder as “Frauma Sarah”,
Lauren Jeanne Thomas as the first-female to play “The Fiddler”,
and more
Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish went on to receive the Drama Desk Award for OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF continues to become an iconic musical with productions worldwide and a popular choice for schools, community, and regional theatres.
Along with its success on stage, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF has been a hit on screen. The original film version was released in 1971 from United Artists. Under the direction of Norman Jewison, the cast was led by….
Chaim Topol reprising his London performance of “Tevye”.
Norma Crane as “Golde”,
Molly Picon as “Yente The Matchmaker”,
Rosalind Harris reprising her Broadway performance as “Tzeitel”,
Michele Marsh as “Hodel”,
Neva Small as “Chava”,
Elaine Edwards as “Sprintze”,
Candy Bonstein as “Bielke”,
Paul Mann as “Lazar Wolf”,
Leonard Frey as “Motel The Tailor”,
Patience Collier as “Grandma Tzeitel”,
Ruth Madoc as “Frauma Sarah”,
Tutte Lemkow as “The Fiddler”,
And more.
The film version of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF was also nominated for 8 Oscars in 1972. It took home 3 for BEST MUSIC, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, and BEST SOUND. It also won 2 Golden Globes for BEST PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY and BEST ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY (For Topol).
Currently, a movie musical remake of this timeless musical is officially in the works!!! The film will be produced by MGM, directed by Thomas Kail, with Steven Levenson doing the screenplay. No details have been made for the film’s release or casting.
The legacy of a TRADITION still lives on.
How powerful is this musical?!!