ON THE TOWN- today

CukorLover
Featured Actor
joined:11/14/08
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/3/14 at 10:32pm
Looks perfectly respectable, yet seems to lack any true star power.
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PalJoey
Broadway Legend
joined:3/11/04
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/3/14 at 11:05pm


The production was thrilling in its earlier incarnation at Barrington Stage.

The three male leads are perfection, especially Tony Yazbeck--who finally has Gene Kelly-ish roile in which to display his Gene Kelly-ish talents.

And as for star power--the one new member of the starring sextet is genuine ballet royalty.I can't wait to see her do those ballets!


yr pal,
joey




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CukorLover
Featured Actor
joined:11/14/08
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/3/14 at 11:13pm
I bet it did look great on that intimate Barrington Stage. I imagine they're banking on the dancing to pull this one off, and I agree that Fairchild will be stunning regardless of the total production. Let's hope all that "storytelling" makes it past the footlights in that barn of a theatre.
CATSNYrevival
Broadway Legend
joined:3/1/04
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/3/14 at 11:44pm
Hopefully it won't need stars, although Jay Armstrong Johnson is a star to me.
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ACL2006
Broadway Legend
joined:2/11/06
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 12:05am
This looks great, yet I don't see it lasting long due to playing at The Lyric.
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lovebwy
Broadway Star
joined:4/22/12
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 12:44am
I may just have to make a trip to NY to see this.

Are they using the original Robbins choreography?
Fan123
Stand-by
joined:8/30/08
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 06:10am
Here's some more footage from the same press rehearsal at Playbill.com.

BTW, Joshua Bergasse is apparently choreographing.

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PalJoey
Broadway Legend
joined:3/11/04
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 08:02am


Bergasse did a miraculous job in creating all that choreography completely in the spirit of Jerome Robbins--including the four ballets!--and also incorporating the spirit of the Gene Kelly choreography from the movie.

I'm a Robbins purist--and I found the whole production entirely delightful.


yr pal,
joey




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madbrian
Broadway Legend
joined:6/1/06
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 08:27am
Just picked up great, discounted tickets for 9/22, which I think is the second preview. Can't wait.
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Smaxie
Broadway Legend
joined:9/26/05
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 08:33am
I seem to recall that Robbins' original On the Town choreography is lost. I think what he did for Jerome Robbins' Broadway was an attempt to recreate as much as possible, from collective memory.
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PalJoey
Broadway Legend
joined:3/11/04
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 09:50am


Preserving the dances from collective memory was part of the reason for Jerome Robbins' Broadway.

I think this On The Town will do just fine in the big theater. It's a big show, with a big score (and a big orchestra to play it), and the cast may not have big names but they are HUGE on talent.

yr pal,
joey




Blocked so far: suestorm, Master Bates
macnyc
Broadway Legend
joined:7/26/08
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 12:00pm
I'm really looking forward to this. I hope TDF get tickets.
EricMontreal22
Broadway Legend
joined:10/31/11
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 12:04pm
According to several Robbins' bios, the choreography is indeed lost. When he did the OTT part of Jerome Robbins' Broadway, he and others worked from memory, but many have said even that was by no means faithful to the letter (but was faithful to the spirit.) I believe Encores! bssed some of their choreography on the JRB stuff...
Kad
Broadway Legend
joined:11/5/05
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 12:13pm
"the cast may not have big names but they are HUGE on talent."

Too bad the production is short on cash.
Famebroadway2
Leading Actor
joined:9/28/09
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 01:02pm

Does anyone know if they expanding the physical production? That stage is MASSIVE and IIRC the production at Barrington was more intimate.
everythingtaboo
Broadway Legend
joined:5/5/04
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 07:26pm
Now that the Lyric has been restored back to it's original state, including the original proscenium, the stage doesn't feel quite as big as Spider-Man might trick the memory into recalling. From what I can tell from glancing as I've walked by daily, they've added a bit of a fake proscenium which looks like it's made from (or at least appear to be made of) the same plexiglass the rest of the set uses. So while I can't compare to the Barrington set, I'm guessing it might be a big bigger but not by much. Maybe with lighting it'll made it feel even "bigger."


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EricMontreal22
Broadway Legend
joined:10/31/11
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 08:15pm
Wait--Jackie mentions the show is hip and their "bookwriters" have updated it (the ghosts of Comden and Green?) Was there a new book credit when this production was done before? I'm just curious how much the script has been tweaked.
EricMontreal22
Broadway Legend
joined:10/31/11
ON THE TOWN- today
Posted: 9/4/14 at 11:32pm
I will say that watching clips of the production last year, and this rehearsal clips, it undeniably looks a lot better than the last revival (which I gather did work much better in Central Park than on Broadway.) The scenery obviously will be completely different (I mean even Papermill's so/so design would be a massive improvement than cardboard cutouts,) and the rehearsal shows a larger chorus. I take it they don't use a dance/dream Gaby (ie The Great Lover) for the big second act ballet, but Yazbeck himself? Honestly, I wish someone would re-use Oliver Smith's original designs--the colour photos of it at the NYPL digital archive are *gorgeous*.

And I finally realized that I saw Jay Armstrong Johnson and Clyde Alves on tour in A Chorus Line.

Updated On: 9/4/14 at 11:32 PM