by Mike Haber | Sep 15, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
REJOICIFY!!! The Award winning smash hit blockbuster
WICKED once again officially DEFIED GRAVITY on Broadway after 18 1/2 months. WE COULDN’T BE HAPPIER to experience all of the footage being shared from that magical first night back….. FOR GOOD.
It was a full non-stop rock concert of ovations, applause, and so much more.
From the stage of the Gershwin Theatre, here is the cast taking their historical first re-opening night curtain call. Due to the ovation still going crazy after the first curtain went down, they brought it back up again 3 minutes later with the cast and crew on stage together….. with a surprise appearance by the show’s composer
Stephen Schwartz.
IT’S SO GOOD TO SEE YOU AGAIN!!!
How THRILLIFYING was that?!!
by Mike Haber | Sep 15, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, Gilbert and Sullivan to Hamilton Tour (Downtown), News, Shows
RAISE A GLASS TO FREEDOM!! Last night,
Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s groundbreaking Award winning phenomenon
Hamilton reopened at its inaugural ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENS on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
Check out footage below of the cast taking their history making comeback bows IN THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD!!!
How incredible was that?!!
by Mike Haber | Sep 15, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
IT IS TIME!!! Last night, Disney’s Award winning smash hit
The Lion King returned to Broadway for the first time in 18 1/2 months. Full out standing ovations and excitement in the air as the magic of PRIDE ROCK is back.
From the stage of the Minskoff Theatre, check out these photos below from that historical first-reopening night curtain call!!!
WELCOME BACK THE LION KING!!
How amazing was that?!!!
by Mike Haber | Sep 15, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, In The Heights Walking Tour, News, Shows, Washington Heights
LIGHTS UP BROADWAY FANS on counting down to another day leading to The 74th Annual
Tony Awards. We have more iconic performances coming your way celebrating Broadway’s return on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. Broadway’s biggest night is almost here!!
Our selection today at # 11 is a unique show that changed the face of Broadway. It follows 3 days in the life of residents in one of New York’s most famous upper West Side neighborhoods…. Washington Heights. It featured an incredible blend of original Hip Hop, Rap, Pop, Soulful, and Latin music. If you think about what we’re talking about, you guessed correctly….. This is In The Heights. In his breakout Broadway debut, the show features a score (in his Broadway debut) by
Lin-Manuel Miranda along with a book by Quiara Alegria Hudes .
From the 2008 telecast, Lin-Manuel Miranda as “Usnavi”, Tony nominee Christopher Jackson as “Benny”, Tony nominee Robin De Jesus as “Sonny”, Tony winner (and nominee again this year) Karen Olivo as “Vanessa”, and the cast perform a medley of the show’s opening title song IN THE HEIGHTS and the showstopping 96,000.
IN THE HEIGHTS was first conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda (way long before his now worldwide smash hit
Hamilton) in 1999 during his Sophomore year of college at Wesleyan University. Following seeing the musicals RENT and THE CAPEMAN on Broadway, he wanted to create his own show that takes place in the present day mixing Latin, hip hop, and rap into one show. He was inspired by his family routes, childhood, and living in Washington Heights, Manhattan. After a year of writing, the show got accepted into Wesleyan’s student Theater company called Second Stage (not related to the Off Broadway Theater company we know today) in the Spring of 2000. This 3 night only debut got the attention of fellow Wesleyan students consisting of John Buffalo Mailer, Neil Stewart, Anthony Veneziale, and Thomas Kail (who went on to direct the production). They wanted to expand the production and make it a full scale musical. It was continued to be expanded at the
Drama Book Shop along with various readings, workshops, and labs. In addition, Quiara Alegria Hudes came on board as an additional book writer. 5 rough drafts of the musical were made.
Following over 7 1/2 years of readings and workshops, the show had its world premiere Off Broadway in 2007 at 37 Arts Theatre (now
Baryshnikov Arts Center) and the response from critics and the audience exploded.. From there, the show went on to Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre where it ran for 1,213 performances. Under the direction of Thomas Kail and choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, the cast consisted of….
Lin Manuel Miranda (later Javier Munoz,
Corbin Bleu, and Kyle Beltran) as “Usnavi”,
Christopher Jackson (later Clifton Oliver) as “Benny”,
Robin De Jesus (later David Del Rio,
Jon Rua, and Shaun Taylor-Corbett) as “Sonny”,
Tony winner
Karen Olivo (later Marcy Harriell) as “Vanessa”,
Seth Stewart (later William B. Wingfield) as “Graffiti Pete”,
Carlos Gomez (later Rick Negron) as “Kevin Rosario”,
Tony winner Priscilla Lopez as “Camila Rosario”,
Eliseo Roman as “The Piragua Guy”.
IN THE HEIGHTS was nominated for 13 Tony Awards in 2008 winning 4 including BEST MUSICAL and BEST SCORE. In addition, the show’s cast album also went on to win a
Grammy for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM.
From there, IN THE HEIGHTS has gone on to present productions across America, London’s West End (winning several Olivier Awards), Japan, Philippines, and around the world.
Along with the success of stage production, IN THE HEIGHTS most recently went on to become a successful movie musical. The film was shot in THE BARRIO itself of Washington Heights. After a year long delay due to COVID-19, it was released in the Summer of 2021 from
Warner Bros. Pictures. Under the direction of
Jon M. Chu and an updated screenplay by Quiara Alegria Hudes and Marc Klein, the film cast was led by….
Gregory Diaz IV as “Sonny”,
Noah Catala as “Graffiti Pete”,
Leslie Grace as “Nina Rosario”,
Jimmy Smits as “Kevin Rosario”,
Sacha Polanco as “Cuca” (formerly “Camilla Rosario”),
Stephanie Beatriz as “Carla”,
&
Lin Manuel Miranda as “The Piragua Guy”.
The show is also currently being performed in Schools, Community, and Regional Theaters everywhere.
Doesn’t this show make you want to get into that hip hop groove?
by Mike Haber | Sep 14, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
IT’S GOOD TO SEE HER, ISN’T IT?! The curtain just went down on the first historical THRILLIFYING re-opening night of Broadway’s long running blockbuster
WICKED. Prior before the curtain went up, visitors to OZ immediately erupted into a thunderous standing ovation and received a very special surprise…..
Before the show began, fans got a surprise appearance from the show’s original “Glinda” herself Tony and Emmy winner
Kristin Chenoweth. The POPULAR 4’11 Broadway darling walked onto the stage of the Gershwin Theatre for an emotional speech celebrating the return of the Great Bright Way. In the speech, she also included a notable line coming back that is very appropriate especially when its a show about OZ…… THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME!!!
How WONDERFUL was that?!!
by Mike Haber | Sep 14, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
HISTORY IS HAPPENING!!! We are celebrating THE STORY OF TONIGHT at Broadway makes its triumphant comeback after 18 1/2 months shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. One of those shows back IN THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD is the Award winning hottest ticket of them all
Hamilton.
Prior before the start of the show, the fans got an ultimate surprise while erupting into a thunderous standing ovation at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. The show’s creator and original star himself
Lin-Manuel Miranda walked onto the stage to give a pre-show speech welcoming us back to the Theater!!!
How unbelievable was that?!!!