TICK TICK BOOM film to be released November 19th, 2021 on Netflix

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BREAKING NEWS: An official release date has been revealed for Netflix‘s upcoming highly anticipated film adaptation of TICK, TICK, BOOM. Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s film directorial debut adaptation of Jonathan Larson‘s cult smash hit musical is set to be released on November 19th, 2021.
Prior before its release, TICK, TICK… BOOM will be premiered at the AFI FEST as the official Opening Night film on November 10th, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA at the TCL Chinese Theatres.
As previously announced, TICK, TICK, BOOM will be led by an unforgettable all-star cast of the best of Broadway, Film, and TV. The lineup consists of….
Tony winner & Oscar nominee Andrew Garfield as “Jon”,
acclaimed singer & actress Alexandra Shipp as “Susan”,
acclaimed screen & stage star Vanessa Hudgens as “Karessa Johnson”,
Tony nominee Robin De Jesus as “Michael”,
Tony nominee Joshua Henry as “Roger”,
and
Tony & Emmy winner Judith Light as “Rosa Stevens”,
Discover the inspirational story of one aspiring composer’s dream long before his breakout musical Rent!!!
Who is excited?!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 41 – BLOOD BROTHERS

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS! It’s just 41 DAYS till we celebrate Broadway’s biggest night and the return of Live Theater of the year with The 74th Annual Tony Awards. We have more of the most legendary performances from previous telecasts on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. All of this promises to give you chills and goosebumps.
At # 41 on our countdown is a thrilling musical featuring nature vs nature plot. It follows 2 fraternal twins that were separated at birth, one was raised wealthy and the other poor. The different environments take the twins to opposite ends of the social spectrum. In addition, they both fall in love with the same woman which causes a rift and leads to a tragic conclusion. This is the story of the Johnstone Twins….. Better known as the Blood Brothers. This musical features a score and book by Willy Russell.
From the 1993 telecast, Warwick Evans as “The Narrator”, Stephanie Lawrence as “Mrs. Johnstone”, Con O’Neill as “Mickey Johnstone”, Mark Michael Hutchinson as “Eddie Lyons”, and the original Broadway cast perform a medley of TELL ME IT’S NOT TRUE and SUNDAY AFTERNOON / MY BEST FRIEND,
BLOOD BROTHERS was initially conceived as a school straight play by Willy Russell. It was first performed at the Fazakerley Comprehensive School in Liverpool in 1981. He would later then upgrade the story by translating it into a musical, developing it for the Liverpool Playhouse in 1983. It was a huge success, the production transferred to London’s West End playing the Lyric Theatre for a 5 month run. Under the original direction of Alan Dossor, the cast was led by….
Andrew Schofield as “The Narrator”,
Barbara Dickson as “Mrs. Johnstone”,
Wendy Murray as “Mrs. Jennifer Lyons”,
Andrew C. Wadsworth as “Eddie Lyons”,
George Costigan as “Mickey Johnstone”,
Peter Christian as “Sammy Johnstone”,
Amanda York as “Linda”,
And
Alan Leith as “Mr. Richard Lyons”.
The original production was a modest success. It was nominated and won BOTH its categories at that year’s Olivier Awards for both BEST NEW MUSICAL and BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Barbara Dickson).
The production immediately embarked on 2 National Touring productions in 1984 and then launched a brand new production in 1987. It toured the UK first before returning the following year to London’s West End playing the Albery Theatre (now the Noël Coward Theatre) and later the Phoenix Theatre. This 1988 revival went on to make Theater history as the 3rd Longest Running Show in West End History playing over 10,000 performances closing in 2012. Under the direction of Bill Kenwright and Bob Tomson, this revival’s original London cast was led by….
Warwick Evans as “The Narrator”,
Kiki Dee as “Mrs. Johnstone”,
Joanne Zorian as “Mrs. Jennifer Lyons”,
Robert Locke as “Eddie Lyons”,
Con O’Neill as “Mickey Johnstone”,
Richard Croxford as “Sammy Johnstone”,
Annette Ekblom as “Linda”,
And
Jeffrey Gear as “Mr. Richard Lyons”.
The show featured tons of replacement throughout its long run.
The London revival earned 2 more Olivier Award nominations for its BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Con O’Neill) and BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Kiki Dee). However it lost both its categories.
Along with its life in London’s West End, BLOOD BROTHERS went on to become a worldwide smash hit overseas. It included productions in Australia, South Africa, and Czech Republic. It also would later make its way to our New York Theater scene.
In 1993, the London revival production of BLOOD BROTHERS made its Broadway debut at the Music Box Theatre where it ran for 13 previews and 840 regular performances. Under the direction of Bill Kenwright and Bob Tomson, the cast was led by….
Warwick Evans reprising (later Richard Cox, Domenick Allan, and Adrian Zmed) as “The Narrator”,
Stephanie Lawrence (later Regina O’Malley, Petula Clark, Helen Reddy, and Carole King) as “Mrs. Johnstone”,
Barbara Walsh (later Regina O’Malley) as “Mrs. Jennifer Lyons”,
Mark Michael Hutchinson (later Shaun Cassidy and Ric Ryder) as “Eddie Lyons”,
Con O’Neill reprising (later Phillip Lehl and David Cassidy) as “Mickey Johnstone”,
James Clow as “Sammy Johnstone”,
Jan Graveson (later Shauna Hicks) as “Linda”,
And
Ivar Brogger as “Mr. Richard Lyons”.
FUN FACT: The Ensemble features Tony nominees Kerry Butler and Brian d’Arcy James who both made their Broadway debuts with this show.
The original Broadway production of BLOOD BROTHERS was nominated for 6 Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL. However, it lost all the categories. It did however take home a Drama Desk Award for OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Mark Michael Hutchinson).
Today, there are still productions of BLOOD BROTHERS playing around the world. It has been done in schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere.
How thrilling is this musical?!!

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Lincoln Center Theatre revival of MY FAIR LADY to relaunch National Tour next month!!!

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LOVELRLY NEWS: WE COULDN’T GO TO BED after hearing about this. According to it’s website, the National Tour of the Award winning Lincoln Center Theater revival of Lerner and Lowe’s beloved musical My Fair Lady is set to GET US TO THE CHURCH ON TIME once more next month.
The Bartlett Sher directed production is expecting to relaunch in Houston, TX starting September 14th, 2021 for a week long engagement. From there, it’s expecting to travel to the following cities…..
San Antonio, TX,
Oklahoma City, OK,
Los Angeles, CA,
San Francisco, CA,
San Diego, CA,
Tempe, AZ,
Seattle, WA,
Las Vegas, NV,
Cincinnati, OH,
Rochester, NY,
Hartford, CT,
Tampa, FL,
Chicago, IL,
Des Moines, IA,
and so much more.
This production of My Fair Lady launched its National Tour back in December 2019 following the Broadway production’s closure in the Summer of the year same year. It was abruptly put on hold in March of 2020 in Columbus, OH at the time Live Theater went dark due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of these cities on the tour have been rescheduled.
At the time of the shutdown, the cast was led by…..
Shereen Ahmed (who came directly from the Broadway production) in iconic leading role of flower girl turned high society lady “Eliza Doolittle”,
Laird Mackintosh (Broadway’s Jekyll & Hyde and The Phantom of the Opera) as the serious, no nonsense, and crotchety phonetics professor himself “Henry Higgins”
Adam Grupper (Broadway’s WICKED, The Addams Family, and Fiddler on the Roof) as the constant drunk and troublemaking dustman and the father of “Eliza” himself “Alfred P. Doolittle”
Leslie Alexander (Broadway’s The Boy From Oz) as the long-suffering, and opinionated mother “Mrs. Higgins”,
Wade Mccollum (Broadway’s WICKED and Off Broadway’s Ernest Shackleton Loves Me) as the rival phonetics professor himself “Zoltan Karpathy”,
Kevin Pariseau (Broadway’s Legally Blonde and Ink) as the kindly father figure himself “Colonel Pickering”,
Gayton Scott (Broadway’s 2003 revival of Gypsy and the National Tour of An American In Paris) as the strong servant of the Higgins house herself “Mrs. Pearce”,
Sam Simahk (Broadway’s Carousel and the National Tour of the Lincoln Center Theatre revival of The King and I) as the handsome, dashing, and caring “Freddy Eynsford-Hill”,
and a full Ensemble.
No word has been revealed if this full cast will be continuing.
Don’t miss this stunning beautiful production of one of the greatest musicals of all time back in a city near you.
Who is excited?!!!

Polishing begins as Metropolitan Opera prepares to open this Fall!!

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After over a year of being shutdown, the sounds of angelic musical voices from New York’s legendary Metropolitan Opera will be heard beginning next month. Currently, the crew is working around the clocking polishing up the full beloved Lincoln Center Opera house including its famous crystal chandeliers both in the lobby and in the auditorium.
The history of Met’s famous chandelier designed actually happened by complete accident over 50+ years ago. Originally designed by Tad Leski, he was assigned to create a beautiful look for the lobby of the opera house to be presented at a meeting with Wallace K. Harrison and John D. Rockefeller. While doing finishing touches on the design, Leski was using white paint and all of a sudden….. the paint began to SPLAT all over the paper. He had no time to start over. Luckily, Leski was a person always on his toes thinking of an alternative idea….. the splat creating a beautiful authentic element to the design. He quickly added some lines around the paint splat….. looking like fireworks and stars….. giving refracted light from the chandeliers. The meeting turned out to be a success. Rockefeller, Harrison, and everyone at the table praised it. It began known as The Met’s famous chandeliers.
There are over 21 of these beautiful crystal chandeliers that were donated to the Met and designed in Austria. Each of them come in different sizes spread all over the Opera house. The largest ism 18 ft (5.5 m) in diameter.
For those who have been to The Metropolitan Opera, there are about 11 hung in the lobby with 21 chandeliers hung in the auditorium.
FUN FACT: 12 of the chandeliers in the auditorium are on motorized winches. It plays a huge iconic moment for anyone who goes to see either the Opera itself or even American Ballet Theatre. At the top of the show, not only the lights begin to dim….. these chandeliers rise all the way to the top of the ceiling. It’s an unforgettable moment to witness right as the Opera is about to begin.
The Metropolitan Opera will reopen its doors for the 2021-2022 season starting September 27th, 2021 with the debut of Terence Blanchard’s new Opera adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s moving memoir FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES. From there, you can expect many of the classic Operas to return with their legendary productions and new ones too.
Who is excited?
Who has been to The Met and seen this legendary chandeliers?

FIRST LOOK: PBS upcoming WICKED IN CONCERT special

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REJOICIFY! One of Broadway’s beloved Award winning BEWITCHING blockbusters returns to the Great Bright Way and London’s West End a month from now. But before DEFYING GRAVITY once again 8 times a week, PBS will be presenting a concert special celebrating the music of WICKED.
WE COULDN’T BE HAPPIER to share with you the first commercial that has gone out for the upcoming WICKED IN CONCERT.
Hosted by Wicked‘s original Broadway WITCHES OF OZ themselves Tony winners Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, this concert will feature promising SWANKIFIED new renditions of Stephen Schwartz‘s beloved score sung by an all-star cast. The lineup consists of…..
Menzel and Chenoweth’s former Glee castmates Olivier Award winner Amber Riley, Tony winner Ali Stroker, and Alex Newell
Tony winner Gavin Creel,
Tony and Grammy winner Cynthia Erivo,
Tony nominee Ariana DeBose,
EGOT winning legend Rita Moreno,
Grammy Award nominee and Broadway favorite Issac Powell,
Grammy Award winner and Broadway vet Jennifer Nettles,
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star Gabrielle Ruiz,
Stage and screen favorite Stephanie Hsu,
and more.
These performances will be coming to you from New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C.
WICKED IN CONCERT is set to air on your local PBS starting October 29th, 2021 at 9pm EST.
At the same time, do not miss WICKED THE MUSICAL for real live on stage. Currently, the show’s North American tour continues to play through September in Dallas, TX before FLYING to a city near you.
The Broadway production of WICKED will reopen at the Gershwin Theatre beginning September 14th, 2021. The day afterwards on the 15th, the show’s London company will reopen on the West End at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.
It all returns FOR GOOD just in time before the show prepares to celebrate its 18th Anniversary on Broadway this October.
Who is excited?!!
How THRILLIFYING was that trailer?

Laura Osnes receives backlash on social media; People let their voices be heard to make her get the COVID-19 vaccine

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Earlier this weekend, 2 time Tony Award nominee Laura Osnes is getting tons of backlash with negative posts, comments, and death threats following a recent departure from an upcoming concert production of CRAZY FOR YOU due to not taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
At the same time, many people are also letting their voices be heard to tell the Grease, Bonnie & Clyde, Cinderella, and Bandstand star to get the shot. In addition, sharing facts and information.
Thoughts?

An Open Letter to Laura Osnes — OnStage Blog