by Mike Haber | Jul 14, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, Casting, News, off broadway, Shows
BREAKING NEWS: So much anticipation in the air for Live Theayer returning. We are so excited to share with you that OFF Broadway’s
Vineyard Theatre will be transferring 2 of its recent sold out hits ON Broadway this Fall…. Tina Satter’s IS THIS A ROOM and Lucas Hnath’s DANA H. Both these productions (based on real true stories) had triumphant sold out runs recently prior before the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.
As part of the REPERTORY ON BROADWAY series, both plays will rotated and performed at the legendary Lyceum Theatre. Set to be played as a strictly limited engagement, the timing will consist as this…..
IS THIS A ROOM begin preview performances September 24th, 2021 and will officially open on October 11th, 2021. Meanwhile DANA H will start its previews October 1st, 2021 and will open October 17th, 2021. Both shows will alternate through January 16th, 2022.
In addition, both plays leading ladies will be reprising their performances from their Off Broadway runs to the Broadway stage.
Tina Satter’s IS THIS A ROOM tells the story of a 25-year-old former Air Force linguist (played by Emily Davis) who goes under an intense interrogation by the FBI and eventually charged with leaking evidence of Russian interference during the U.S elections. Reality remains in jail with a record-breaking sentence. Satter both wrote and directed the play.
Lucas Hnath’s DANA H is a one woman show. It tells the story of a mother (played by Deidre O’Connell) who recounts an extreme horrifying kidnapping experience in a set of Florida motels for 5 months. This story was inspired by that real situation that Hnath’s real life mother dealt with. It’s directed by Les Waters.
Both these stories are also inspired by real transcripts from both these terrifying experiences.
Additional casting will be announced soon.
With REPERTORY ON BROADWAY going into the Lyceum Theatre, sadly it gets rid of the initial show that was slated to go there in the Spring of 2020…… the musical adaptation of the cult classic movie
Sing Street, However, the production is still slated to go to Broadway soon. Details on what will be of that show’s future will be revealed soon.
Tina Satter’s IS THIS A ROOM and Lucas Hnath’s DANA H. Will Play in Repertory on Broadway This Fall (broadwayworld.com)
by Mike Haber | Jul 10, 2021 | Blog, off broadway, Shows
Despite these last few days of tropical storm Elsa and tons of flooding,
The Public Theater relaunched its popular annual SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK series for the first time in over a year. The series will be presenting a production of MERRY WIVES (directed by Saheem Ali) all Summer Long!!! In addition, it has also been extended now through September 18th, 2021 at the Delacorte Theatre in
Central Park.
Check out the footage of director Saheem Ali taking center stage with a powerful speech as we celebrate the return of Live Theater in NYC.
WELCOME BACK SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK!!!
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by Mike Haber | Jul 10, 2021 | Antoinette (Tony) Awards, Blog, Broadway, Casting, off broadway, Shows
BREAKING NEWS: Singing sensation and Broadway veteran
Nick Jonas is currently in Cleveland, Ohio to shoot an upcoming filmed for television adaptation of the Tony and Grammy winning smash hit
Jersey Boys. The pop star will star in the musical’s central lead role of “
Frankie Valli” showing off that falsetto and belty voice on hit songs like SHERRY and CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF OF YOU.
Check out Nick behind the scenes in tech rehearsals and in costume for the upcoming filmed presentation. From what we can see, this new TV production will be a filmed version of the actual stage production.
The role was originated on Broadway by
John Lloyd Young who won a 2006
Tony Award for his performance.
This new TV production of
Jersey Boys is also the 2nd time this musical has been captured on film. The original film adaptation was directed by Clint Eastwood in 2014 featuring Young reprising role.
Additional casting and a release date for this new presentation will be revealed at a later time.
Meanwhile for the stage version of
Jersey Boys, the New York production will re-open Off Broadway at
New World Stages on November 15th, 2021. It will also launch a West End revival at London’s new Trafalgar Theatre starting July 28th, 2021. Other productions will include an ongoing US and UK Tour.
by Mike Haber | Jun 30, 2021 | Blog, Broadway, off broadway, Shows
BREAKING NEWS: Live Theater is making its triumphant comeback here in the Big Apple this year. The Award winning
Second Stage Theater has officially announced the start dates / times of all its productions coming for the 2021-2022 season. Several shows that were part initially of the abruptly cut short 2019-2020 season (thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic) has been rescheduled along with some new shows. The lineup will be as follows….
ON Broadway at the Helen Hayes Theatre
Lynn Nottage’s new delicious play CLYDES – Under the direction of Kate Whoriskey, the show will begin previews are set for November 3rd, 2021 and the official Opening Night set for November 22nd, 2021.
The highly anticipated Broadway revival of Richard Greenberg’s Tony winning baseball play TAKE ME OUT (starring Jesse Williams and
Jesse Tyler Ferguson) – Under the direction of Scott Ellis, previews will begin on March 9th, 2022 and Opening Night set for April 4th, 2022.
Details for the launch of Stephen Adly Guirgis’s new madcap play BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY will be revealed at a later time. Under the direction of Austin Pendleton, it is scheduled to debut in the Fall of 2022.
Finally, the lineup of shows coming to Second Stage’s longtime OFF Broadway home at the Tony Kiser Theater will consist of…
Rajiv Joseph’s mysterious new play LETTERS OF SURESH – Under the direction of
May Adrales, previews will begin September 14th, 2021 and the Opening Night is set for Monday, October 4, 2021.
JC Lee’s new comedy TO MY GIRLS – Under the direction of Stephen Brackett, previews will begin March 22nd, 2022 and Opening Night for officially April 14th, 2022.
Meanwhile for the new Off Broadway musical adaptation of Jodi Picoult and daughter Samantha Van Leer’s best selling novel
Between the Lines, the production has been postponed till further notice. Stay tuned for details when the show will finally make its long awaited debut.
Tickets for all of Second Stage Theatre’s upcoming shows will be revealed at a later time.
We are so happy to be welcoming back Second Stage Theatre as they continue their legacy of presenting unbelievable productions.
by Mike Haber | Jun 15, 2021 | Blog, off broadway
BREAKING NEWS: New York is bringing back its legendary sounds of the city including some of the hottest tickets part of our Theater scene. It has just been announced that the long running Award winning phenomenon
Blue Man Group are set to once again bring their unique sound back to the Big Apple.
The long running toe-tapping smash hit will officially relaunch its run on September 3rd, 2021 at the Astor Place Theatre in the East Village. The show’s return comes at a very exciting time as BLUE MAN GROUP celebrates the 30th Anniversary of its debut this year!!
Along with the show’s Off Broadway company, the 3 blue faced muted musicians will bring the beats back to a city near you. It’s ongoing companies around the world including….
Boston, MA
Chicago, Il,
Las Vegas, NV set to relaunch its run later this month at the Luxor
Berlin, Germany,
and
2 ongoing International Arena Touring companies.
We cannot wait to hear those “Funky Sounds” featuring today’s technology once again. The legacy of BLUE MAN GROUP lives on!!! New York always and forever has THE BEAT!!!!
WELCOME BACK BLUE MAN GROUP!!!!
by Mike Haber | Jun 13, 2021 | Blog, East Village, Inspiration of Rent Tour, off broadway, Shows
This week marked the 20th Anniversary of the Off Broadway debut of
Jonathan Larson‘s cult smash hit rock musical
Tick, Tick, Boom….. the show that was initially developed prior before his worldwide phenomenon
Rent. We have B-Roll footage below of that 2001 production. From the Jane Street Theatre, here is
Raúl E. Esparza as “Jonathan:, Jerry Dixon as “Michael”, and Amy Spagner as “Susan”.
In case anyone may not be familiar with the story, TICK, TICK, BOOM is an autobiographical pop-rock opera by the late Jonathan Larson following his life long before RENT). Set in NYC in 1990, the story follows “Jonathan” (nicknamed in the musical as “Jon”) on the verge of turning 30 as he struggles to get his music out in the world and fearing that his career choice was a mistake. Notable songs include 30/90, SUNDAY, NO MORE, COME TO YOUR SENSES, & LOUDER THAN WORDS.
Larson first conceived the idea of the show in the mid-80’s following a disappointing rejection by industry who failed to produce his futuristic musical SUPERBIA (a rock retelling of the classic George Orwell novel
1984). He initially wrote it as a one man show featuring Larson and a full rock band.
The show was first performed Off-Off Broadway as a workshop produced by
Second Stage Theater in the Fall of 1990 under the initial title BOHO DAYS. Following that first workshop, he revised it in a whole year before performing the new version at the
Village Gate (with college pal Victoria Leacock Hoffman producing) in November 1991. The Village Gate performance won Larson the attention by a young rising producer named Jeffrey Seller who wanted to produce many of Jonathan’s shows. A few months later, Larson got the call of a lifetime with Billy Aronson to work on a new original musical that later became his groundbreaking hit…..RENT.
In 1996 following Jonathan Larson’s tragic passing from an Aortic Aneurysm and RENT’s whirlwind GLORY, Leacock- Hoffman teamed up with writer David Auburn to reconfigure TICK, TICK, BOOM. The musical was changed from being a one man show to a 3 person show (featuring the characters of “Jon”, “Michael”, and “Susan”).
The revised version of TICK, TICK, BOOM had its world premiere Off Broadway in 2001 at the Jane Street Theater for an 8 month run. Under the direction of Scott Schwartz ,and choreography by future Tony winner Christopher Gattelli, the cast featured….
Raúl E. Esparza (later Joey McIntyre) as “Jon”,
Jerry Dixon as “Michael”,
Amy Spanger (later Molly Ringwald and Natascia Diaz) as “Susan”.
The Off Broadway premiere of TICK, TICK, BOOM was nominated for 7
Drama Desk Awards (including OUTSTANDING NEW MUSICAL) in 2001. However, it lost all the categories. It did however went on to win the Outer Circle Critics Award for OUTSTANDING OFF BROADWAY MUSICAL.
Following the success of its Off Broadway run, TICK, TICK, BOOM went on to become a worldwide hit for all Jonathan Larson fans everywhere. Productions went on to be played on Tour across America, in London’s West End, and in many different countries playing their native languages.
The recent Off Broadway revival of the show happened in 2016 at the
Acorn Theater at Theater Row for a limited engagement. Under the direction of Jonathan Silverstein, this cast featured…
George Salazar as “Michael”,
In addition to its Off Broadway run, TICK, TICK, BOOM was performed as a concert production for
New York City Center Encores’ Off-Series back in 2014. The cast featured 3 of the most incredible Tony winning stars of the Great Bright Way who all later went on to a little show called
Hamilton. Under the direction of Oliver Butler, the cast featured Tony winners….
Today, the musical has been performed everywhere from schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere.
Along with its success on stage, a film adaptation of TICK, TICK, BOOM is set to debut this holiday season!!! The new movie will be coming to
Netflix later this year. With Lin-Manuel Miranda (who appeared in the Encores production) making his film directorial debut, the cast is set to star…..
acclaimed singer & actress Alexandra Shipp as “Susan”.
The film will also feature several new characters inspired by real life people in Jonathan’s life. Additional casting will include…..
Production on the film began early in 2020 before being abruptly shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic back in March 2020. With safety protocols underway, the new film resumed production later this past Fall 2020.
We cannot wait for this new film which is very relatable with artists struggling wanting to make it and how society can turn people down.
Any TICK, TICK, BOOM fans out there?