I have loved going to this event at Joe's Pub this year, and am looking forward to seeing it as much as I can in midtown now. I bought my tickets for the first show on April 26th, can't wait!!
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Each performance will feature 4 performers from the following list joining Steve Rosen, David Rossmer, Sarah Saltzberg and Dan Lipton in Don't Quit Your Night Job every night. The core company of 29 includes Jill Abramovitz (Fame Becomes Me), Eric B. Anthony (Mary Poppins), Todd Buonopane (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Tim Cain (Godspell), Matt Cavenaugh (Grey Gardens), Will Chase (High Fidelity), Jennifer Cody (Pajama Game), Jenn Colella (High Fidelity), John Ellison Conlee (The Full Monty), Tara Copeland (Chicago City Limits), Deborah S. Craig (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Will Erat (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), Josh Gad (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Jordan Gelber (Avenue Q), Jared Gertner (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Jerzy Gwiazdowski (The Lieutenant of Inishmore), Jeff Hiller (The Awesome 80's Prom), Lisa Jolley (Hairspray), Jason Kravitz (The Drowsy Chaperone), Stacie Morgain Lewis (Wicked), Vasthy Mompoint (Mary Poppins), Nancy Opel (Urinetown), Charlie Pollack (Urinetown), Greg Reuter (Monty Python's Spamalot), Sandy Rustin (I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change), Amy Rutberg (Our Leading Lady), Clarke Thorell (Hairspray), Donna Vivino (Hairspray), and Noah Weisberg (Legally Blonde).
Special Celebrity Guests set to appear in the premiere weeks of Don't Quit Your Night Job include Hank Azaria, Kristin Chenoweth, Brian D'Arcy James, Paige Davis, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Dan Fogler, Hunter Foster, Kat Foster, Sutton Foster, Heather Goldenhersh, Marvin Hamlisch, Jane Krakowski, Marc Kudisch, Huey Lewis, Andrea Martin, Andrea McArdle, John McDaniel, Eric Millegan, Bebe Neuwirth, Kelli O'Hara, Lonny Price, Anthony Rapp, Michael Riedel, Tony Roberts, Seth Rudetsky, Peter Scolari, Marian Seldes, Christopher Sieber, Mary Testa, Alan Tudyk, Patrick Wilson, B.D. Wong, and Adrian Zmed, among many others.
That sounds so cool! I have never been able to go because they were so late, so now I'm glad they have earlier shows. Can't wait to see some of these people perform.
Sounds like quite an impressive line-up and the guest stars are definitely Broadway's best. I'll definitely be there in the summer. How's the view from the regular seats? Can anyone elaborate on the 2 drink/food minimum included with the ticket?
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
Hopefully I'll be able to go; I'm looking forward to it. Good call about the "Don't Quit" song, Dictionary.
"I'll cut you, Tracee Beazer!!!!
...Just kidding. I'd never cut anyone." -Tina Maddigan, 9/30/06, WS stage door
Avatar: JULIE "EFFING" WHITE, 2007 TONY WINNER. Thank God.
I'm thinking about legally changing my name to Lizzie Curry...
I think they'll probably still have Asmeret & Derrick sing the song, though when I went to the special Sunday night show, Dan Fogler, Lisa Jolley & Jason Kravits ROCKED it!!!
A bump for their first night of performances uptown! Best of luck to the cast and to everyone going, enjoy yourselves!
"I'll cut you, Tracee Beazer!!!!
...Just kidding. I'd never cut anyone." -Tina Maddigan, 9/30/06, WS stage door
Avatar: JULIE "EFFING" WHITE, 2007 TONY WINNER. Thank God.
I'm thinking about legally changing my name to Lizzie Curry...
I still don't know how I feel about this being a multiple performances a week thing uptown. Plus, it got way more expensive when it moved uptown from Joe's Pub prices. It doesn't seem quite the same to me.
Oh well, if it provides a chance to see great actors do different things, then it's not so bad.
I was at the first preview last night and what a fantastic show. Coming from someone who has been to almost every one at Joe's Pub, this was one of my favorites.
To answer some questions... Last night Donna Vivino sang the theme song. I imagine it'll just be one of the rotating cast members each time
I didnt seem to see any difference between seating. The theatre is set up with small tables throught the room, so there really is no big difference. Maybe they save some of the front row center table for the higher price, but you'll definately be cool with the lower priced tickets
They do inforce the 2 drink minimum
They dont plan on announcing the core cast/guest stars weekly because its very subject to change. However, I imagine some info will leak onto the Broadway sites like it did for the first few shows. And when they have a really popular guest star (eg Kristen Chenoweth) I imagine it will be announced.
Considering it was the first preview, I thought it ran very smoothly and was one of the better DQ shows that I have seen.
Kelli Ohara's mashup (no more calling it madlibs for copyright reasons?) of There once was a woman (or man? I don't know) from Pajama Game was hysterical.
NY2's reviews of the upcoming musicals (yay!) and play (eh) were really good. It's fun that now there is a set with a ton of props they all can grab to use in the show.
Will Chase's special skill as a drummer was awesome- he played hard rock, soft rock, jazz, country, hip hop style- whatever was called out.
Alan Tudyk trying to figure out who he was in an interview (as Oprah Winfrey in The King and I), a new game with audience members trying to guess impersonators, the overactor's symphony, Foreign Film (Two Romances- from France), everything was a lot of fun.
The core actors (Will Chase, Sandy Rustin, Donna Vivino and Greg Reuter), along with the special guests, and usual crew- Sarah Saltzberg, David Rossmer, Steve Rosen, and Dan Lipton- were highly entertaining, and I look forward to seeing DQYNJ as often as I can.
John Tartaglia, Marc Summers, Lisa Jolley, Stacie Morgan Lewis, Eric B Anthony, and Jeff Hiller, along with the regular crew, did a fantastic job. NY2's Petting Zoo Adventures had me in tears.
A new opening skit tonight showcasing 80s musicals was great, Snow White's Eulogy, Be Our Guest madlibs, Foreign Film from Turkey, replay with the Starbucks carwash done as a horror scene, film noir, and soap opera, the list goes on and on.
These performers every night have been incredible, it's really a fantastic show that everyone should check out!
I went to tonight's show and I think it was one of my favorites ever! I was laughing so hard at the musicals they came up with (Petting Zoo Adventure and Bootylicious Cowboy) I didn't think I was going to be able to breathe! I think I may have started crying from laughing so hard!
Stacie Morgain Lewis...SO FREAKING FUNNY!!!!! As is Jeff Hiller and his protrayal of Cinderella and the car wash guy at the jiffy starbucks carwash!
If you haven't gone to see Don't Quit, I HIGHLY recommend it! I am in the middle of finals but I decided to take a break and go see the show tonight and I had SUCH a good time! It was one of my favorites I've been to!!
This week's lineup has been announced! I can't wait to see some of these performers! (both the core and special guests). Especially Bebe Neuwirth, who I bet will do a madlibs version of All That Jazz, hahaha
May 3 at 11 PM: Special guests Heather Goldenhersh and Jesse Tyler Ferguson (from CBS' "The Class"). Company members Deborah S. Craig, Donna Vivino, Todd Buonopane and Greg Reuter.
May 4 at 11 PM: Special guests Michael Riedel and Jesse Tyler Ferguson. Company members Tara Copeland, Stacie Morgain Lewis, Jason Kravitz and Matt Cavenaugh.
May 5 at 5:30 PM: Special guests Bebe Neuwirth and Marc Kudisch. Company members Tara Copeland, Sandy Rustin, John Ellison Conlee and Charlie Pollock.
May 5 at 8 PM: Special guests Marc Kudisch and Tracie Thoms. Company members Jen Cody, Nancy Opel, Will Erat and Richard Kind.
May 6 at 7 PM: Special guest Eric Millegan. Company members Jen Cody, Lisa Jolley, Jeff Hiller and Clarke Thorell.
May 7 at 7 PM: Special guests Nicole Parker and Paul Vogt. Company members Vasthy Mompoint, Lisa Jolley, Jordan Gelber and Will Chase.
The guests are always subject to change last minute, but its still great to have a list. Tonight should be loads of fun. Jesse was hysterical doing "Backstage Anecdotes" the last time he did the show at Joe's Pub. And I've seen all the core members for tonight and they are some of my favorites!
I really enjoyed seeing all the Spelling Bee people (Sarah, Deb, Todd, and Jesse), and Jesse and Heather Goldenhersh did a "I'm a NY actor now living in LA" obstacle course relay race. They have to find their keys in a slab of tofu, deal with a crazy fan, ride a big wheel across the stage, do a u-turn, go through a food basket to throw out all the carbs, go pose for a photographer, and answer a strange question for a reporter.
Donna Vivino's madlibs rendition of Castle on a Cloud (she was the original young Cosette in Les Miz) was quite dirty, therefore very entertaining.
NY2 highlights included "Who Stole My Ipod?" "Collins Greenley does NY" and something about Evil Penguins on Cinco de Mayo.
The replay scene, taking place in a pizzeria, was redone in hip hop mode, bollywood, and kabooki (sp?).
Oh! they also did Broadway Blues, which I hadn't seen in a long time- their topics were cell phones, snoring, and high ticket prices. Deb S Craig- I love you but could barely understand a word you said. But your singing was fab :)
I know I am missing stuff, but it was just a really great show, and I'm looking forward to seeing it again. It's so fun that it changes every night, so even if you have gone before, you can go repeatedly and see new games and improv every night.