by Mike Haber | Nov 4, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, Christmas Caroling (Times Square), Festivals & Events, News
BEHOLD! New York City will be ringing in the holiday season in the way it’s well known for once again. It is that time to HAUL OUT THE HOLLY, PUT UP THE TREE BEFORE OUR SPIRIT FALLS AGAIN. When we talk about trees, we’re not mentioning any tree….. it’s the world famous
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree which has become a National Treasure to the Big Apple every year. We are so enthusiastic to announce that the 2021 has been found and making its way here.
The 2021 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has been found from Maryland. It is a 79-foot-tall Norway Spruce. It was donated this year by a family from the town of Elkton. When it gets here to the city, it will be all beautifully decked out with so much holiday decorations including over 50,000 twinkling lights, and that famous crystal star made by
SWAROVSKI.
That Tree will have that famous TIMBER chop on November 11th, 2021. It will make its way onto a truck and traveling 140 miles here to New York City. It will arrive on the Plaza on November 13th, 2021.
As holiday tradition of course,
NBC will have its annual Live CHRISTMAS IN ROCKEFELLER CENTER Tree Lighting ceremony special the week after Thanksgiving. This year’s edition is set to air live on December 1st, 2021. Along with the lighting, it is expecting to feature some of the biggest names in the worlds of Music, Film, TV, and of course our Broadway scene performing. That’s not all, the ceremony is expecting to welcome back its thousands of screaming fans gather outside Plaza this year. No official details have been made on some of the tweaks will be done since we’re still coping with COVID-19 restrictions.
Last year’s edition of CHRISTMAS IN ROCKEFELLER did NOT have its tradition crowds due to the strict safety protocols. No one was allowed to gather. At the same time for anyone who wanted to see the tree up close, New York City Mayor
Bill de Blasio organized a safe way for people who were in the city to see the tree up close but very briefly. All you had to do was make a reservation, purchase a ticket, take your photo, and go…. all while social distancing and wearing your face masks.
No details were made on how the plans for tourists to see the tree will be done this year.
Who is excited for the tree?
by Mike Haber | Nov 4, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, Casting, News, Shows
America, get ready to step back into the SPOTLIGHT as the Olivier Award nominated smash hit
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie has revealed its casting for the upcoming North American premiere next year. AND YOU DON’T EVEN KNOW the big part of it…. the cast itself is a group of actors making their way from across the pond to our US backyard. Yup, they ALL APPEARED in the show’s inaugural production in London’s West End, the UK Tour, and some from the recent film adaptation that just came out!!!
Under the direction of Jonathan Butterell, the cast will include…
Melissa Jacques in the role of supportive and appreciative mother “Margret New”
Gillian Ford as the arrogant and un-encouraging careers teacher “Miss Hedge”,
Marlon G. Day as the disapproving father “Mr. New”,
This LA cast all coming from the UK joins the previously announced talents of…
Layton Williams who starts in the titular role of THE BOY IN THE DRESS himself “Jamie New”
Roy Haylock (best known as the one and only
Bianca Del Rio) as “Hugo” and alter-ego “Loco Chanelle”.
EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE is set make its North American debut at the
Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. It will run for a limited engagement from January 16th-February 20th, 2022.
The show is currently on a leave of absence from London’s West End where it was playing to packed houses at the Apollo Theatre. It’s expecting to return there in 2022. However, it’s currently being performed on tour across the UK. Talks for a Broadway run are still in the works as well.
by Mike Haber | Nov 4, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
Earlier this morning, the company of the new musical
Diana continued to celebrate their Broadway return week waking up early to perform on
Good Morning America.
From Times Square, get ready for a powerful performance from Jeanna de Waal who stars in the titular role of the famous Wales Princess and the cast. Back and reunited, here they all are on their 1st major TV performance singing the show’s finale number IF (LIGHT OF THE WORLD).
After a week of a half back in 2020, being shutdown for 20 months, and also recently releasing a filmed proshot on
Netflix, DIANA is back on Broadway where it’s resumed preview performances on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre. The show will have its official long awaited Opening Night on November 17th, 2021.
How incredible was that?!!
by Mike Haber | Nov 4, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
Last night, things on the Great Bright Way started to get very tasty and delicious as
Second Stage Theater officially kicked off its Live Theater comeback season with the Broadway debut of Lynn Nottage’s powerful new play CLYDE’S (starring Emmy winners
Uzo Aduba and Ron Cephas Jones. The production began preview performances last night at the Hayes Theatre.
The show will have its official Opening Night on November 23rd, 2021 and will run till January 16th, 2022.
Break a leg to the full cast, crew, and creative team!!
How is exciting is this?!!
by Mike Haber | Nov 4, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS! We are exactly 21 DAYS away as New York City once again rings in the holiday season with it’s iconic MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET…. The 95th Annual
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. We at New York Broadway Tours are getting us back into the groove especially since Broadway is also back with many of our favorite performances from previous telecasts on our TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN. Are you ready for more musical numbers?!!
At #21 on our countdown, we travel to beautiful Venice, Italy in the year 1960. There, we meet a soon-to-be 40 Italian film director at a crossroads as he tries to balance his professionalism and personal life while having an affair with multiple women all at once. Not just one, two, three, four, five, (nope not SIX), nor even, or eight…. But
NINE!!! Based on Federico Fellini’s semi-autobiographical film 8 ½, the musical features an original score by
Maury Yeston and a book by Arthur Kopit.
From the 2003 CBS telecast, Award winning screen and stage star
John Stamos as “Gudio”, Tony nominee
Mary Stuart Masterson as “Luisa”, Sara Gettelfinger as “Carla”, and the late Tony nominee Rebecca Luker as “Claudia” from the recent Broadway revival having a little R&R in New York’s famed Central Park. Here they are singing ONLY WITH YOU.
NINE was first conceived as a musical by Maury Yeton in 1973. The composer was a huge fan of the original Italian film 8 ½. When he first saw it as a teenager, he was so moved by the story’s theme. Ironically with Federico Fellini’s direction, he wanted the film to be in recognition of his prior body of work, which included six full-length films, two short films, and one film that he co-directed. With Yeston renaming this musical adaptation as NINE, the title itself added another half-credit to Fellini’s output. It was also like adding one more number. The show would go on to be developed through early reading and workshop labs in 1982 and held in the former rooftop supper club theater above Broadway’s dark and closed (at the time)
New Amsterdam Theatre. It went through various changes being mainly Male and Females together. Eventually, the show would be mainly all females plus the musical’s leading man.
NINE officially debuted on Broadway a few months later 1982 at the 46th Street Theatre (now the Richard Rodgers Theatre) running for 19 previews and 729 regular performances. Under the direction of the great Tommy Tune and choreography by Thomie Walsh, the cast was led by….
Raúl Juliá (later Sergio Franchi & Bert Convy) as “Guido Contini”,
Karen Akers (later Maureen McGovern & Eileen Barnett) as “Luisa”,
Kathi Moss as “La Saraghina”,
Anita Morris (later Wanda Richert) as “Carla”,
Shelly Burch (later Barbara Stock) as “Claudia”,
Tania Elg as “Gudio’s Mother”,
The original production was well received earning top honors. It was nominated for 12
Tony Awards winning 5 including BEST MUSICAL. It also was nominated for 10
Drama Desk Awards winning 9 including OUTSTANDING MUSICAL.
NINE would go on to launch a National Tour across North America plus productions in London’s West End (TWICE), in Australia, Sweden, Germany, and around the world.
The most recent Broadway revival of NINE happened in 2003. produced by Roundabout Theatre Company. This revival was based on one of the productions that did well Internationally in London’s West End back in 1996 at the
Donmar Warehouse in London. It ran at Broadway’s Eugene O’Neill Theatre for 23 previews and 283 regular performances. Under the direction of David Leveaux and choreographed by Jonathan Butterell, the cast was led by…
Tony nominee Mary Stuart Masterson as “Luisa”,
Tony winner Laura Benanti (later Rebecca Luker) as “Claudia”,
Myra Lucretia Taylor as “La Saraghina”,
Tony nominee
Mary-beth Peil (later the late Marni Nixon) as “Guido’s Mother”.
This 2003 revival was nominated for 8 Tony Awards that year winning 2 consisting of BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL and BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Jane Krakowski, who won her first Tony that night). It also got 6 Drama Desk Awards that year winning 3 including OUTSTANDING REVIVAL. Plus, Antonio Banderas and Mary Stuart Matterson were the recipients of the Theatre World Awards for their performances.
Along with its success on stage, NINE was also a smash hit on the big screen. The film version was released in 2009 from
Miramax films from the same Oscar winning team of the film version of
Chicago. It stayed true to all the great moments from the stage production plus Maury Yeston wrote some new songs for it. Under the direction and choreography by Rob Marshall, the cast included….
Marion Cotillard as “Luisa”,
and
Sophia Loren as “Guido’s Mother”.
Reviews for the film were mixed but the critics praised the Ensemble cast. It was nominated for several Awards including 4 Academy Awards including BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (for the newly written song TAKE IT ALL), 5 Golden Globes including BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY.
Today, NINE continues to be performed mainly in regional theaters, colleges, and around the world.
How intimate was that on how to celebrate Thanksgiving?!!!
by Mike Haber | Nov 3, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, News, Shows
Last night was a truly a ROYAL celebration as Broadway continues to reopen some of its hottest tickets on the Great Bright Way. One of them was
Diana. Following an incredible following with its
Netflix proshot film, the new
David Bryan and Joe DiPietro musical resumed its preview performances welcoming back its audiences to the Longacre Theatre.
Get those tissues out as we have a front row seat the curtain call of the show’s first night back. This audience was on their feet which included an old Theater tradition throwing roses up to the entire cast on stage as they take their well deserved bows back after 20 months. It also includes a post-show speech from leading lady Broadway & West End star Jeanna de Waal.
DIANA continues to play preview performances at the Longacre Theatre. It will finally reach its official Broadway Opening Night on November 17th, 2021.
Bravo to this entire company.
How incredible was that?!!