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“Queer is here, honey!” declared Tony winner as he helped kick off Playbill’s Live From the Red Carpet on the opening night of Broadway’s new musical July 26. The star of FX’s Pose and Tony winner for, Porter was able to enjoy the new work featuring songs by The Go-Go’s from the audience. “It’s so fabulous. It’s just a fun night of love and joy and happiness and peace and coming together and all of that sh.t.”Indeed, the musical is a celebration of diversity on the spectra of gender, race, sexual orientation, and more.Set in the 1580s, the musical blends old-school prose with contemporary images and sounds—like with Spencer Liff’s choreography. “The very first picture you see in the show is ‘The Last Supper.’ That sparked the idea that he opening number was at this festival and we decided that it would be the Summer Solstice but I had this idea of these long oak tables that everyone was around and I would take that ‘Last Supper’ and flip it on its head and make it this big queer extravaganza,” says Liff.“It’s all about assembling your bag of tricks.
Thinking about choreographing an entire two-and-a-half hour show is really daunting,” Liff continued. “I love to sketch first and see it as a whole and I go back in and I detail. I took a month off studying the videos from the out-of-town tryout in San Francisco.”Director took over the show for its San Francisco tryout (after a debut at Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2015) and told us about creating the jukebox musical. “The very cool thing is these songs fit better than they should,” he said. “The Go-Go’s catalog is not as many big hits so there are songs that people haven’t necessarily heard before and the first time that they’re really encountering them is in the context of this narrative, so I think we get away with a lot more that way.”Playbill also spoke to stars Tom Alan Robbins, Andrew Durand, Bonnie Milligan, and Peppermint, making her Broadway debut.“The only way this could get any better is if instead of walking in I get lowered from the ceiling,” Peppermint gushed.
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The former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant makes her Broadway debut as the first out trans woman to originate a principal role on Broadway.“It’s refreshing to me to be a part of a story that is so fresh,” she told Playbill live. “It’s not lost on me that there are people who stand by the stage door that tell me they identify as non-binary and they rarely ever if they have ever seen themselves reflected in any way in any type of medium of entertainment. I hope that I do it justice because I bring some of myself to it. I want it to be authentic and treat it with such fun but also the seriousness of the times.” Watch Peppermint and more stars of Head Over Heels finish out the red carpet livestream in the video below.by Jul 21, 2018. Once again crosses the passerelle as Dolly Gallagher Levi at select performances of Hello, Dolly!
Beginning July 22. During Bette Midler’s in the Broadway production, the two-time Tony winner will take the Shubert Theatre stage July 22 and 29, as well August 5, 12, 19, and 20.Midler stepped back into the production July 17, taking over for. She plays a six-week engagement opposite her original co-star before the Tony-winning revival ends its run August 25.Murphy, a Tony winner for and, played her first performance in the Jerry Zaks-helmed musical June 13 last year—the first performance to follow the revival’s four wins at the Tony Awards.
She continued to take the stage on Tuesday evenings (and for some extended engagements) through Midler’s run, earning critical acclaim for her take on the beloved role.The current cast also includes Tony winner as Cornelius Hackl, as Irene Molloy, Charlie Stemp as Barnaby Tucker, Molly Griggs as Minnie Fay, Will Burton as Ambrose Kemper, Melanie Moore as Ermengarde, and as Ernestina.by Jul 20, 2018 will celebrate the life of late Tony Award-winning actor with a marquee tribute at the New Amsterdam Theatre (currently home to ) July 20 at 6:45 PM. The Broadway veteran died July 17 in Palm Springs, California at the age of 70.Mr. Beach earned a Tony nomination for creating the role of Lumiere in the 1994 Broadway premiere of Disney’s The production marked Disney Theatrical Productions’ arrival on Broadway. He later won the Tony Award in 2001 for playing Roger De Bris in the Mel Brook’s Broadway smash The Producers. Patricia Birch Joseph Marzullo/WENNIn addition to her work on the 1978 film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, Birch’s choreography for the 1972 musical earned her a Tony Award nomination. She has also worked on the Broadway productions of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, A Little Night Music, Parade, and more.Grease tells the iconic love story of Australian student Sandy and greaser Danny as they navigate friendship, romance, and high school during the 1950s.Metrograph provides audiences with a unique cinema-going experience by preserving remnants of a late 1920s New York movie theatre. The upcoming screening will mark a year since the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences began bringing entertainment to Metrograph through its Academy at Metrograph series.
For tickets and more information, visitby Jul 17, 2018 The St. Louis Muny summer production of the Tony-winning musical Annie, Tony nominees Jennifer Simard ( Disaster!; Hello, Dolly!) and ( Shrek the Musical, Spamalot) as Miss Hannigan and Daddy Warbucks, respectively, begins performances July 18. Jon Rua Marc J. 1856 Birthday of prolific producer who, often in collaboration with his brothers Daniel and Gustave, produces dozens of Broadway shows including Sherlock Holmes, The Czarina, Pasteur, The Texas Nightingale, and Zander the Great. In one busy stretch, September and October 1902, he opens 12 plays on Broadway.1905 Birthday of lyricist and librettist, daughter of vaudeville star of Weber & Fields.
Among her numerous credits over six decades from the 1920s to the 1970s:, (book), (book), (book and lyrics), (lyrics), and (lyrics). She is nominated for three Tony Awards and wins one, for her work on Redhead.1937 Though it has been moribund for several years, Vaudeville is officially declared dead today, as Variety merges its “vaudeville” and “nite clubs” sections for the first time ever. The entertainment newspaper explains that “the vaudeville department has lately been particularly difficult to fill up.”1949 tries to recreate the success of Annie Get Your Gun by reassembling the creative team for a musical about the sculptor who created the Statue of Liberty.
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Despite direction by and choreography by, runs a disappointing 308 performances, but produces a modest hit tune in “Let’s Take an Old-Fashioned Walk.”1979 Future Tony Award winner is born in New York. Her Broadway appearances include a Tony-winning performance as Louise in the 2008 revival of, the original productions of the musicals and, and revivals of and.1981 News stories around the world state that businessman and sometimes-theatrical producer has been accused of attempting to murder his wife. Reads the Variety headline about the incident: “Von Bulow, B’way Angel, Accused of Attempting to Murder His Wife.” Von Bulow was a major investor in the Broadway productions of. Almost a decade later, Jeremy Irons wins an Academy Award for his portrayal of Von Bulow in Barbet Schroeder’s film based on the case, titled Reversal of Fortune.1982 makes his Broadway debut opposite in a revival of ‘s.
Also in the cast are future stars, and.1998 ‘s staging of ‘s An Enemy of the People begins at Los Angeles’ Ahmanson Theatre. The Royal National Theatre production starring tells the story of a Norwegian doctor’s attempt to expose a scandal in which the local baths are dangerously contaminated. The production’s script is a new version by.2010 begins a limited 15-performance run at the Neil Simon Theatre.
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The evening highlights songs from Connick, Jr.’s album “Your Songs,” including “The Way You Look Tonight,” “Some Enchanted Evening,” “Close to You,” “Who Can I Turn To?,” and “Smile.”2012, a theatre and film actor who, through a small but select collection of indelible mid-20th century stage and cinema performances, achieved the somewhat legendary status in show business circles, dies at age 95. Perhaps best known for creating the role of Ado Annie in, Holm appeared in over twenty Broadway productions including performances as Anna in, Mame in, Evalina in, and Anna Christopherson in.2015 The Encores! Off-Center staging of ‘s The Wild Party, starring and, begins performances at New York City Center. Lippa revises his musical for the occasion, including adding a new song for the character of Queenie (played by Foster), called “A Happy Ending.”Today’s Birthdays: 1918. 1935.Watch Sutton Foster sing “A Happy Ending” in The Wild Party.