BROADWAY THROWBACK: CHAPLIN THE MUSICAL

See the source image
See the source image
We at New York Broadway Tours continue to show our ongoing love and appreciation for many of the hottest tickets on the Great Bright Way. We love the long runners and the Award winners. However, nothing will ever beat shows that may have had short runs and flopped but still earned a cult following. One of those notable shows was….. Chaplin The Musical.
For those who may not know, CHAPLIN was a musical about the life of one of the greatest entertainers in show business himself. You guessed it, the one and only Charlie Chaplin. It follows his rise to fame in the silent movie era (most notable as his famous alter-ego THE LITTLE TRAMP) along with some of the personal, dark, and controversial times in his life. This show featured a full original score by Christopher Curtis along with a book by Curtis and Thomas Meehan. Notable songs include LOOK AT ALL THE PEOPLE, WHAT’CHA GONNA DO, LIFE CAN BE LIKE THE MOVIES, JUST ANOTHER DAY IN HOLLYWOOD, ALL FALLS DOWN, WHAT ONLY LOVE CAN SEE, and more.
CHAPLIN was first developed within the early 2000’s. It had its world premiere in 2006 part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival. The show originally was entitled LIMELIGHT. It went through several years of tweaks and changes. From there, the show debuted in San Diego, Ca at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2010. It received early rave reviews but the team knew they can always do some updated with the show.
Finally (and with a name change), CHAPLIN debuted on Broadway in 2012 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre running for 24 previews and 136 regular performances. Under the direction and choreogrphed by Warren Carlyle, the cast was led by…
Tony nominee Rob McClure in the titular role of “Charlie Chaplin”,
Tony nominee Christiane Noll as “Hannah Chaplin” (his Mother),
Wayne Alan Wilcox as “Sydney Chaplin” (his Brother),
Michael McCormick as “Mack Sennett” and others,
Tony nominee Jenn Colella as gossip columnist “Hedda Hopper”,
Hayley Podschun as “Mildred Harris” (his 1st wife) and others,
Emily Tyra as “Lita Grey” (his 2nd wife) and others,
Sarah O’Gleby as “Paulette Goodard” (his 3rd wife) and others,
Erin Mackey as “Oona O’Neill” (his 4th and final wife),
Zachary Unger as “Young Charlie Chaplin” and “Jackie Coogan”,
and more.
The reviews for CHAPLIN were mixed. Critics praised the cast especially McClure’s portrayal being very identical to the late “Charlie Chaplin” himself. However they panned the book.
Despite the reviews, CHAPLIN still went on to do well with Awards season. It was nominated for only 1 Tony Award in 2013 for BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for McClure). However, it lost the category. It did however receive a Drama Desk Award (out of its 6 nominations) for OUTSTANDING SOUND DESIGN OF A MUSICAL. In addition, Rob McClure went on to be the recipient of the Theatre World Award.
With its life after Broadway, CHAPLIN began to be performed Internationally including Russia, Brazil, Belgium, The Netherlands, Israel, and more. It’s already starting to also be performed in the United States with Regional Theatre and School Productions.
Who has seen CHAPLIN?
Any fans of Charlie Chaplin out there?

BROADWAY THROWBACK: CRY-BABY: THE MUSICAL

See the source image

Over the years, Broadway has continued to have an unforgettable legacy of flopped shows that still earned a huge cult following on the Great Bright Way. One of those shows was the musical adaptation of the classic 1990 film Cry-Baby.
For those who may not know, CRY-BABY is set in 1954’s Baltimore. The story tells the classic tale of the rebellious leader of the drapes himself “Wade Walker” who goes by his nickname “Cry-Baby” because of his ability to shed a single tear that impresses the girls. One day, he ends up falling in love with squeaky clean square “Allison Vernon-Williams”. However their romance takes a huge effect on their town leading to extreme chaos. Based on the 1990 film directed by John Waters (which starred Johnny Depp), the musical features an original score by David Javerbaum and Adam Schlesinger and a book by the late Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan. Notable songs include WATCH YOUR A**, SQUEAKY CLEAN, NOBODY GETS ME, A WHOLE LOT WORSE, SCREW LOOSE, GIRL CAN I KISS YOU, YOU CAN’T BEAT THE SYSTEM, A LITTLE UPSET, ALL IN MY HEAD, and NOTHING BAD’S EVER GONNA HAPPEN AGAIN.
FUN FACT: It’s the 2nd musical of a John Waters film produced on Broadway after the success of the Tony winning smash hit Hairspray.
The musical had its world premiere pre-Broadway tryout in California at the La Jolla Playhouse in 2007. From there the following year of 2008, it made its way to our New York City backyard.
CRY-BABY played the Marquis Theatre running for 45 previews and 68 regular performances. Under the direction of Mark Brokaw with choreography by Rob Ashford, the cast was led by….
James Snyder in his Broadway Debut as rebel “Wade “Cry-Baby Walker”,
Tony nominee Elizabeth Stanley as Good Girl turned Bad “Allison Vernon-Williams”,
Alli Mauzey in her showstopping performance as the crazy obsessed stalker “Lenora”,
Tony Award winner Harriet Harris as the overprotected “Mrs. Vernon-Williams”,
Chester Gregory as soulful drape “Durpee”,
Christopher J. Hanke as the leader of the squares “Baldwin”,
Carly Jibson as the pregnant drape “Pepper”,
Courtney Balan (later Tory Ross) as the tough and deformed “Mona “Hatchet-Face” Malnorowski”,
Lacey Kohl as sexy laid back drape “Wanda Woodward”,
and
Richard Poe as “The Judge”.
CRY-BABY earned mixed to negative reviews. The story itself was criticized but the performers were praised. The show would still go on to be nominated for 4 Tony Awards in 2008 including BEST MUSICAL. However, it lost the categories. It also still would go on win its only Drama Desk Award category for OUTSTANDING CHOREOGRAPHY (for Rob Ashford).
With its life after Broadway, CRY-BABY would NOT record its original cast album until 7 YEARS later. It was released in 2015 from Broadway Records featuring majority of the Broadway cast. In celebration, they also reunited with an album release concert of the show at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
CRY-BABY would also go on today to be performed in Schools, Community, and Regional Theaters everywhere.
Who remembers this show?!!
Anyone see CRY-BABY?!!!

BROADWAY THROWBACK: JANE EYRE THE MUSICAL

See the source image
Over the years, Broadway has kept the legacy alive with shows that may have not run that long but still earned a huge cult following. One of those notable shows celebrated its 20th Anniversary last year….. a musical adaptation of the legendary classic novel Jane Eyre.
In case any may not know, JANE EYRE is based on the 1947 novella by Charlotte Brontë. Set in Gateshead, it tells the story of an orphaned English girl who takes a governess job at the home of a mysterious man. Along the way, the girl discovers secrets about the man and eventually falls in love. This musical adaptation features a score by Paul Gordan and a book by John Caird. Notable songs include FORGIVENESS, SWEET LIBERTY, SECRECT SOUL, THE PLEDGE, SIRENS, FAREWELL GOOD ANGEL, and BRAVE ENOUGH FOR LOVE.
JANE EYRE THE MUSICAL was originally developed through an early workshop back in 1995 at the Manhattan Theatre Club. A few months later, a full work-in-progress workshop production was put up at the Centre Theatre in Wichita, Kansas. During the workshop, minor roles and the large ensemble of schoolgirls for the scenes at Brocklehurst’s school were cast by Kansas locals. Meanwhile the main New York workshop continued on headlining. It was well received, a full concept cast album was recorded allowing to help bring the show to Broadway.
The show had its world premiere full scale production in Toronto, Canada playing the Royal Alexandra Theatre the following year of 1996. The creative team continued working on the show along with fundraising continuing to support the show’s future. A 2nd production which would go on to become the show’s Pre-Broadway tryout happened in 1999 at the La Jolla Playhouse in La Jolla, California.
Finally in December of 2000, JANE EYRE made its Broadway Debut playing the Brooks Atkinson Theatre for 36 previews and 209 regular performances. Under the direction of John Caird and Scott Schwartz, the cast was led by….
Marla Schaffel in the titular role,
James Barbour as “Edward Fairfax Rochester”,
Mary Stout in the dual roles of “Mrs. Fairfax” and “Marigold”,
Elizabeth DeGrazia as “Blanche Ingram”,
Lisa Musser as “Young Jane Eyre”,
Andrea Bowen as “Adèle Varens”,
Stephen R. Buntrock as “St. John Rivers”,
and more.
The musical earned mixed reviews. However, it was closed due to extreme low ticket sales after the Tony nominations were revealed. Initially set to close on May 20th, 2001, Alanis Morissette herself (who also is a friend of Paul Gordon) purchased bought $150,000 worth of tickets to the musical and donated them to various charity groups….. it would go on to keep the show running a little longer just in time for the Tonys. It would eventually close a week afterwards.
JANE EYRE was nominated for 5 Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL and BEST SCORE (for Paul Gordan). However, it lost all the categories. However, Marla Schaffel (who was Tony nominated as BEST LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL) went on to win its only Drama Desk category as OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL.
Today, JANE EYRE has been performed in schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere.
How beautiful is this musical?
Any fans of JANE EYRE?!!!

Jekyll & Hyde – 10. Bring On The Men

New York Broadway Tours, profile picture” />

DID YOU KNOW: When new shows are being developed for Broadway, there are an early set of songs written that later get cut or recycled. Even cut songs from shows would even earn cult followings. One of those notable tunes came from the thrilling musical smash hit Jekyll & Hyde. The song is BRING ON THE MEN.

In case anyone may not know, BRING ON THE MEN is performed close towards the middle of the 1st act. It introduces the character of “Lucy Harris”, a plucky but vulnerable prostitute working in dark, gritty, and sexy nightclub called “The Red Rat” dreaming of a brighter life. She sings the song with her gang of prostitutes for the British society men at the club out for their late night… More



Love our posts? Click here to follow us on Facebook!

Wanna Book a Tour? Click here!