by Mike Haber | Oct 20, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, Casting, News, Shows
Last night was a DELICIOUS evening for the company of the current limited engagement Broadway revival of the Tony and Grammy nominated smash hit
Waitress. The show celebrated several new cast members OPENING UP at the Diner at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre consisting of….
Nik Dodani (recently in the film adaptation of
Dear Evan Hansen) in the role of the awkward, nerdy, and magical “Ogie”,
Acclaimed stage and screen star
Erich Bergen (best known for appearing in the film version of
Jersey Boys and on TV’s
Madam Secretary) kicking off the 1st of 2 limited returning engagement stints as the hottest doctor in town….. “Dr. Pomatter”,
and last night not least…..
Grammy Award winning singing sensation
Jennifer Nettles (Broadway’s
Chicago) beginning her month long limited engagement as the show’s new leading lady playing pregnant pie maker “Jenna Hunterson”.
Check out footage the curtain call below of the new cast members taking their bows. It also featured a surprise appearance from the show’s composer and previous leading
Sara Bareilles who appeared in the audience for moral support of the new cast members.
Congrats Jennifer, Erich, and Nik!!!
How incredible is that?!!
by Mike Haber | Oct 20, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News
BREAKING NEWS: Yesterday, Tony and Emmy Award winner
Billy Porter released his brand new memoir UNPROTECTED. The book itself has already been topping the book best-seller charts. It debuted at # 1 on Amazon in BOTH the Rap & Hip-Hop Musician Biographies and R&B & Soul Artist Biographies. It also came at #3 in LGBTQ+ Biographies (Books).
In UNPROTECTED, Porter bares his soul about his life both personally and professionally. The story of the
Kinky Boots and
Pose star is truly an inspirational story of race, sexuality, art, and healing. It follows Porter’s dark journey growing up in Pittsburgh, PA where being yourself was very rough from being bullied in school, getting sexually abused by his stepfather, being sent to therapy at 5 YEARS OLD, and even denounced by his church. He also talks of the experiences of hiding from his peers the 14 years of being HIV positive. Along the way, you will discover that even in those hard times, Billy Porter’s unbelievable talent began to shine as an actor, singer, playwright, director, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and being a fashion gay icon.
Get those tissues ready and let Billy HOLD YOU IN YOUR HEART with his new best selling book!!!
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Billy-Porter-Autobiography-UNPROTECTED-Hits-1-On-Amazon-20211019
by Mike Haber | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be performing on the Great Bright Way while balancing Parenthood?!!! Little throwback to an fABBAulous web series documentary entitled ON BROADWAY – WITH KIDS.
Released in 2012 from
CafeMom Studios, this 10 episode series followed the lives of 4 members of the Broadway company of
MAMMA MIA! as they balance working at the legendary long running smash hit plus being a parent. You will get the ultimate VIP All Access pass to not only just like 8 times a week during the show’s then-run at the Winter Garden Theatre. You will also experience each company member’s day-in-the-life from waking up in the morning, getting their child ready for school, doing their morning errands, and doing the show every night.
In the documentary it follows the following company members….
Jennifer Perry – at the time raising her 4 year old son while making audiences laugh every night in a scene-stealing performance as DYNAMO “Rosie”,
David Beach – at the time caring for his 3 1/2 year old daughter while playing possible father “Harry Bright” in the show
Monica Kapoor – at the time raising her then-2 year old daughter while appearing in the Ensemble every night (plus understudying “Ali” and “Lisa”),
Irene Bunis – at the time raising raising 2 teenagers while serving as MAMMA MIA’s wardrobe supervisor.
The original Broadway production of
MAMMA MIA! ran for 14 years and 5,773 performances.
We applaud anyone who works on Broadway doing 8 SHOWS A WEEK while still having that healthy balance of being a great parent, husband, and caring for their families.
by Mike Haber | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
Over the years, Broadway has had an unforgettable legacy of preshow rituals and traditions that still lives on today. One of our personal favorites is the SATURDAY NIGHT SCREAM tradition on 52nd Street.
Basically since Saturday is usually the 7th show of Broadway’s grueling 8 Performances a Week schedule, the SATURDAY NIGHT SCREAM is a pre-show pep rally / shout-off that happens on 52nd Street between the shows playing Broadway’s August Wilson Theatre and the Neil Simon Theatre. Cast members from both shows playing those houses would open up their dressing room windows and would cheer & scream each other on to give each other that positive energy vibe before hitting the stage. Sometimes, cast members from BOTH houses would take turns each week serenading the other show with a song. The SCREAM would generally happen at 5 MINUTES before showtime. From there, both casts would immediately be called for PLACES.
The tradition of the SATURDAY NIGHT SCREAM began when
Jersey Boys was playing at the August Wilson Theatre. With arriving at the Theater for half hour, cast members would start blasting music backstage really loud to warm themselves up & be hyped to do the show. When the stage manager would call 5 MINUTES, the company would play
Kander & Ebb‘s legendary theme to NEW YORK, NEW YORK. At the moment of the notable key change, cast members began opening up their dressing room popping their heads out belting their hearts out. After singing “IT’S UP TO YOU, NEW YORK, NEEEEEEEEW YOOOOOOOOOOOORK……”, a cast member would yell out at the top of his/her lungs HELLOOOOOOOO BROADWAAAAAAY!!!! Couple of weeks later, the company of
Hairspray which was playing the Neil Simon Theatre joined in the fun. That’s how the tradition was born.
JERSEY BOYS and HAIRSPRAY continued spreading the joy. After when both shows left their Theaters, the tradition continued with both the August Wilson and Neil Simon’s later shows including the revivals of
RAGTIME,
Jesus Christ Superstar,
GIGI, and
Cats, along with
Catch Me If You Can,
Big Fish,
The Last Ship (which
Sting used to come out a lot to serenade even fans outside),
Groundhog Day,
Mean Girls, and
The Cher Show.
Lately, the SATURDAY NIGHT SCREAM has not been happening due to no other shows having been played at the Neil Simon Theatre since 2019. Obviously because of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we hope that the legacy will return when both the August Wilson Theatre and Neil Simon Theatre welcome their next set of shows lined up. That will consist of….
At the August Wilson Theatre:
– the limited engagement revival of
Slave Play – set to begin previews on November 23rd, 2021, the official Opening Night is set for December 2nd, 2021
-the long awaited highly anticipated revival of
Funny Girl (starring Beanie Feldstein – set to begin previews on March 26th, 2022 and will have its official Opening Night on April 24th, 2022.
Meanwhile AT THE NEIL SIMON THEATRE:
-the long awaited Broadway debut of
MJ: the musical – set to begin previews on December 6th, 2021 and will open on February 1st, 2022.
If the tradition does return, you can catch the SATURDAY NIGHT SCREAM on 52nd Street usually at 5 minutes before the scheduled Evening Performance on SATURDAY NIGHT. Truly a fun entertaining time.
To get a good sense of what the SATURDAY NIGHT SCREAM is all about, here is footage of the cast of
Jersey Boys doing their final one before it had its January 2017 closing playing the August Wilson Theatre for 11 years. At the time, they were serenading the recent revival of CATS.
by Mike Haber | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, News, off broadway, Shows
Throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of Broadway’s best have been starting to expand their creativity making shows of their own. One of the most talked about shows right now is a new musical comedy called A Commercial Jingle For
Regina Comet.
The show was created by 2 familiar Broadway favorites….
This new musical tells the story of two aspiring songwriting composers with a day job composing jingles for commercials. They both are struggling to make it out in the big world. However, everything changes when they randomly get picked from obscurity by a world-famous pop star. Their assignment is to create an anthem for her supernova vocals… and her new perfume fragrance. Along the way, they discover making your dreams a reality comes when you least expect it.
Under the direction of Marshall Pailet, the cast features….
Wyse and Fankhauser themselves playing the 2 aspiring composers
The production recently began performances last month OFF Broadway at the
Daryl Roth Theatre‘s DR2 Theatre. Now due to an overwhelming response, the show recently has been extended now through November 21st, 2021!!
How exciting is this?
Who has seen this show?!!
by Mike Haber | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
DON’T YOU MESS AROUND…. NO, NO, NO!!! It has just been announced that iconic legendary married rock stars
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo are currently joining forces to create an updated musical adaptation of
William Shakespeare‘s classic play
Romeo and Juliet for Broadway!!! The show entitled INVINSIBLE brings the classic tale of the star-crossed lovers to the 21st century.
Set present day in war-torn metropolis of Verona as the newly elected “Chancellor Paris” vows to destroy the progressive resistance and return the city to its traditional roots. The show itself will be a jukebox musical featuring majority of Benatar and Giraldo’s rock anthems plus new songs. You can expect to hear all the greats from HEARTBREAKER, WE BELONG, HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT, LOVE IS BATTLEFIELD, and more.
Along with Benetar and Giraldo’s catalog, the show will include a full incredible creative team including….
choreography by Lauren Yalango-Grant,
An industrial reading of INVINCIBLE is set for November 10th-12, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA.