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New Off Broadway Show: News Flash! PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 22 February 2012 04:37

PENS OFF-BROADWAY 

APRIL 23

MINETTA LANE THEATRE

PREVIEWS BEGIN APRIL 3

WRITTEN BY A BRITISH & AMERICAN TEAM
PRODUCED BY AWARD-WINNING FILM & THEATRE VETERANS   
DIRECTED BY MITCHELL MAXWELL

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 February 2012 04:50
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Drama League News! PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012 16:51


NORM LEWIS AND BRAD OSCAR

JOIN KRISTIN CHENOWETH

AT THE 28TH ANNUAL DRAMA LEAGUE GALA

ON FEBRUARY 6TH AT THE PIERRE HOTEL

 

LIVE ON-LINE AUCTION CONTINUES THROUGH FEBRUARY 5 AT 5PM

New York, NY (January 24, 2012) – The Drama League (Executive Director Gabriel Shanks; Gala Chairpersons Bonnie Comley and Stewart F. Lane) has announced that Norm Lewis and Brad Oscar have joined the roster of special guests for their 28th Annual Musical Celebration of Broadway honoring Tony® and EmmyAward®-winner Kristin Chenoweth, to be held on February 6, 2012 at the famed Pierre Hotel (2 East 61st Street).  Designed by celebrity event planner Preston Bailey, the Gala supports the educational initiatives of The Drama League Directors Project.

 


Messers. Lewis and Oscar will join previously announced special guests Academy® and Tony Award®-winner Joel Grey, Tony Award®-winner Laura Benanti, Elaine Paige, Tony Award®-winner Donna Murphy, Cheyenne Jackson, Tony Award®-winner Debra Monk, Andrew Lippa, Marlo Thomas, Brent Barrett,Tony Award®-winner Carole Shelley, Josh Young, David Elder, Marni Nixon, Jason Graae, Eden Espinosa, Kevin Clash from “Sesame Street,” plus original and current cast members from the Broadway musical Wicked. Also joining the special guests will be Colin Bradbury, Grasan Kingsberry (On A Clear Day), announcer Bruce Barton, with a special performance by 7 actors chosen from NYC’s youth acting programs and productions: Martine Bowman (Tada! YouthTheater), Sofie Fusco (Tada! Youth Theater), Analia Heredia (Rosie’s Theater Kids), Petra Jevremov (Rosie’s Theater Kids), Andie Mechanic (The People in the Picture), Rachel Resheff (Mary Poppins), and Carly Rose Sonenclar (Wonderland).

 


This year The Drama League’s Gala will bring together 400 of New York City’s most influential arts supporters, celebrities, and luminaries for a black-tie evening of cocktails, dinner and the acclaimed, unforgettable one-night-only musical revue featuring dozens of stars from theater, film and television.

 


The evening’s special all-star tribute, directed by Evan Pappas, produced by Drama League Artistic Director Roger T. Danforth, with book by Stephen Cole and musical direction by Steve Freeman, will include selections from Wicked, “Glee,” You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Candide, Promises, Promises, Annie, The Music Man, Steel Pier, A New Brain, The Apple Tree, and many more.

 


The Benefit Gala raises much-needed funds for the vital education programs of The Drama League Directors Project. Since 1984, the Benefit Gala has honored exceptional artists whose talent and passion have served as a benchmark for others. Each year, an enthusiastic audience of 400 theatre lovers – comprised of recognizable names from the professional theatre community and society pages, as well as Drama League members and supporters – come out to support the Drama League Directors Project.

 


Since 1916, The Drama League of New York has been at the forefront of the American Theatre community, providing talent, audiences, and prosperous support. It is one of the nation’s oldest continuously-operating, not-for-profit arts advocacy and education organizations.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 January 2012 16:53
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NEWSical The Musical. PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011 21:26

NEWSICAL THE MUSICAL: FULL SPIN AHEAD TURNS 2 ON DECEMBER 13!

 

 

(New York) NEWSical the Musical: Full Spin Ahead, named Best New Musical at the 2011 Off Broadway Alliance Awards, will celebrate its one year anniversary on Tuesday, December 13, 2011. A two-time nominee at the 2011 Drama Desk Awards, NEWSical plays at Theatre Row on West 42nd Street.

 

The announcement was made today by Tom D’Angora, producer of NEWSical the Musical: Full Spin Ahead.

 

No one in the news is safe! NEWSical is a laugh-filled, high octane musical revue of all the most talked-about headlines of the day. Satirical spoofs of the most up-to-the-minute newsmakers and celebrities are added on a regular basis making NEWSical an ever-evolving mockery of all the news that’s fit to print!

Last Updated on Saturday, 17 December 2011 22:57
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ON A CLEAR DAY VIDEO FEATURE! PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 07 October 2011 05:46

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COMPLETE CAST ANNOUNCED

TO JOIN

HARRY CONNICK, JR.

IN NEWLY IMAGINED PRODUCTION OF

ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER


WITH CHOREOGRAPHY BY JOANN M. HUNTER

Last Updated on Monday, 10 October 2011 17:49
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Funny Girl News! PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 05 October 2011 23:10

LAUREN AMBROSE             BOBBY CANNAVALE

IN

FUNNY GIRL

OPENS ON BROADWAY IN APRIL, 2012 AT THE

IMPERIAL THEATRE FOLLOWING ENGAGEMENT AT

LA’S CENTER THEATRE GROUP/AHMANSON THEATRE

Music by JULE STYNE Lyrics by BOB MERRILL

Book by ISOBEL LENNART

Directed by BARTLETT SHER


FUNNY GIRL, starring two-time Emmy Award nominee Lauren Ambrose as Fanny Brice and two-time Tony Award nominee and Emmy Award winner Bobby Cannavale as Nick Arnstein, will open on Broadway in April, 2012 at the Imperial Theatre (249 West 45th Street), following its engagement at Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles from January 15 through February 26, 2012, it was announced today by producer Bob Boyett. Additional casting, preview and opening dates will be announced shortly. It will be the first time FUNNY GIRL will be on Broadway since the 1964 original production.


FUNNY GIRL features music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Merrill and book by Isobel Lennart, and will be directed by Tony Award-winner Bartlett Sher.


“It’s been 47 years since FUNNY GIRL has been on Broadway, but I’m sure that everyone is as thrilled as I am to have it back in New York this spring, following our Los Angeles engagement,” commented producer Bob Boyett.  “Fanny Brice was the greatest star of the early 20th century and we cannot wait to examine this fascinating woman’s life and career, with our great stars Lauren Ambrose and Bobby Cannavale and the incredibly talented Bart Sher at the helm with hisextraordinary creative team.”


FUNNY GIRL is the road-to-stardom story of legendary entertainer Fanny Brice (Lauren Ambrose), from her start in a Brooklyn music hall to her meteoric rise as a headliner in the Ziegfeld Follies.   While her career soars, she falls in love with charming gambler Nick Arnstein (Bobby Cannavale), just as his own lucky streak is running out.  FUNNY GIRL is an irresistible backstage drama, a heartbreaking romance and a classic musical comedy filled with unforgettable songs by the team of Jule Styne and Bob Merrill including “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” “I’m the Greatest Star,” “The Music That Makes Me Dance,” and the iconic hit “People.”


FUNNY GIRL originally opened on Broadway on March 26, 1964 at the Winter Garden Theatre and played for 1,348 performances.  FUNNY GIRL was a hit on national tour and in London and was adapted to the screen for the popular 1968 movie version, but has not played Broadway since the original production closed in 1967.


Scenic design is by Michael Yeargan, costume design by Catherine Zuber, lighting design byDonald Holder and sound design by Scott Lehrer.  Music director is Kimberly Grigsby.  Choreographer is Christopher Gattelli.


FUNNY GIRL will be produced in Los Angeles at the Ahmanson Theatre by Center Theatre Group, with special permission from Bob Boyett, Sonia Friedman Productions, Jean Doumanian, Stacey Mindich and Tim Levy. FUNNY GIRL will be produced on Broadway by Bob Boyett, Sonia Friedman Productions, Jean Doumanian, Stacey Mindich, Tim Levy and Center Theatre Group.


BIOGRAPHIES


LAUREN AMBROSE (Fanny Brice) received two Emmy Award nominations and two SAG Awards for her role as Claire Fisher in the critically acclaimed television drama, “Six Feet Under”. She has previously appeared on Broadway in Awake and Sing! and Exit the King and starred in the Shakespeare in the Park productions of Romeo & Juliet and Hamlet and in Buried Child at the National Theatre in London. Her film roles include In & Out, Can’t Hardly Wait, Psycho Beach Party, Swimming, Admissions, Diggers, Starting Out in the Evening, Cold Souls, A Dog Year, The Other Woman, Where the Wild Things Are and the upcoming films, Wanderlust, Think of Me andGrassroots. Her television credits include “Torchwood,” “Party of Five,” “Loving Leah,” “The Return of Jezebel James,” “Saving Graces,” and “Law & Order.”

 


BOBBY CANNAVALE (Nick Arnstein) is a member of the LAByrinth Theater Company.  He made his Broadway debut in 2007 in Theresa Rebeck’s Mauritius, for which he received a Tony Award nomination and last season, starred in Stephen Adly Guirgis’ The Motherf**ker with the Hat, for which he received a Tony Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award. He received rave reviews in the 2005 Off-Broadway revival of Hurlyburly.  Cannavale’s many television appearances include NBC’s “Will & Grace” (Emmy Award), Showtime’s “Nurse Jackie,” HBO’s “Six Feet Under” and the starring role in ABC’s “Cupid.”  His film credits include The Station Agent (Audience Award, Sundance Film Festival; SAG Award nomination), the Sundance Film Festival hit, Win Win (which reunited him with Station Agent writer/director Tom McCarthy), The Other Guys, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Brief Interviews With Hideous Men, Diminished Capacity, Fast Food Nation, The Night Listener, Haven, Shall We Dance, Happy Endings, Romance & Cigarettes, Gloria, The Bone Collector and Washington Heights. Upcoming film: Roadie.

 


JULE STYNE (1905-1994) (Music) made Broadway sing for 50 years as the composer ofGentlemen Prefer Blondes; Peter Pan; Bells Are Ringing; Funny Girl; Hallelujah, Baby!; andGypsy. He developed his feel for popular music working with the jazz bands of 1920's Chicago and as vocal coach to such Hollywood stars as Shirley Temple and Alice Faye. With lyricist Sammy Cahn, he created a string of hit songs including "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" and the Oscar-winning "Three Coins in the Fountain." His theatre collaborations with Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Stephen Sondheim, Bob Merrill, Leo Robin and E.Y. Harburg resulted in such Broadway showstoppers as "The Party's Over," "Everything's Coming Up Roses," "People" and "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." Jule Styne was elected to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972, the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1981 and became a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1990.

 


BOB MERRILL (1921-1998) (Lyrics) wrote music and lyrics for the Broadway musicals New Girl in Town, Take Me Along, Carnival, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Henry, Sweet Henry, and lyrics forFunny Girl, Prettybelle and Sugar.  Merrill's screenwriting credits include Mahogany, W.C. Fields and Me and the television movies “Portrait of a Showgirl” and “The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer”.  Among Merrill's television credits were two holiday specials, the classic “Mister Magoo’s Christmas Carol” and “The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood,” written specifically for Liza Minnelli.  Merrill began his songwriting career writing tunes for Dorothy Shay. One of his first major hits was the 1950 novelty song “If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d’ve Baked a Cake”. He also co-wrote the 1950 Moon Mullican country song “You Don’t Have To Be a Baby To Cry”.  His three most famous songs were “(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?”, a hit for Patti Page, “Mambo Italiano” recorded by Rosemary Clooney, and “The Kid’s Last Fight” recorded by Frankie Laine.

 


ISOBEL LENNART (1915-1971) (Book) wrote the original book for Funny Girl and also the screenplay for the 1968 screen version, for which she received the Screen Writer's Annual Award. Born and raised in the heart of Brooklyn, she had a particular affinity to the subject matter. Her other film credits include The Sundowners (Limelight Award, Academy nomination), Love Me or Leave Me (Academy nomination), The Affairs of Martha, A Stranger in Town, Anchors Aweigh, A Life of Her Own, Merry Andrew, The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, Two for the Seesaw, Latin Lovers, Lost Angel and It Happened in Brooklyn. In 1966, she received the Laurel Award for Achievement in screenwriting.


BARTLETT SHER (Director) LCT: Resident director; Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (Tony nomination), South Pacific (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards), Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Awake and Sing! (Tony nomination), The Light in the Piazza (Tony nomination). Artistic director of Seattle’s Intiman Theatre (2000-2010), credits there include the world premieres of Prayer for My Enemy and Singing Forest by Craig Lucas (both also Long Wharf Theatre) and Nickel and Dimed; plays by Chekhov, Wilder, Shakespeare, Goldoni and Tony Kushner. Opera: The Barber of Seville, The Tales of Hoffman, Le Comte Ory (Metropolitan Opera),Roméo et Juliette (Salzburg Festival), Mourning Becomes Electra (Seattle Opera and New York City Opera). New York: Prayer for My Enemy (Playwrights); Cymbeline (2001 Callaway Award for Best Director; first American Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company), Waste (2000 Best Play Obie), Don Juan (all TFANA). He is a member of the TCG board.


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Last Updated on Wednesday, 05 October 2011 23:13
 
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