Blast! 2001 - Articles Page 32

Opened: April 17, 2001
Closing: September 23, 2001

Blast! - 2001 - Broadway History , Info & More

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Blast! is a Broadway production created by James Mason for Cook Group Incorporated, the director and organization formerly operating the Star of Indiana Drum and Bugle Corps. It was the 2001 Winner of the Tony Award for "Best Special Theatrical Event" and also won the 2001 Emmy Award for "Best Choreography".

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Outasight's Debut Album, 'Nights Like These' Out Today
by Tyler Peterson - Nov 27, 2012


Outasight's debut album, Nights Like These, officially dropped today on Warner Bros. Records. The ten track album includes platinum single 'Tonight is the Night,' 'Now or Never,' and OU's latest single, 'I'll Drink to That.' Rolling Stone put it best, 'Outasight knows a good time, and on his fun-loving debut record Nights Like These, the Yonkers, New York, native has a blast mixing pop, rock and rap into a potent cocktail.' iTunes adds that 'The end result {of Nights Like These} is a bright and shiny album that touches a lot of bases.'

Photo Blast from the Past: Peter Strauss
by Walter McBride - Nov 21, 2012


Today, we're featuring Peter Strauss in 1981. Notably, he plays Abel Roznovski in Kane and Abel, the TV miniseries from Jeffrey Archer's book of the same title. He won an Emmy Award for his role on the 1979 made-for-television movie The Jericho Mile, and he starred in a television remake of the classic 1946 film Angel on My Shoulder in 1980. His other noted television miniseries credits include starring roles in Rich Man, Poor Man, its sequel Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, and Masada. Strauss plays Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. in the 1977 TV movie Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy.

Photo Blast from the Past: Carl & Estelle Reiner
by Walter McBride - Nov 19, 2012


Today, we're featuring Carl Reiner and his wife Estelle Reiner in 1984. Reiner performed in several Broadway musicals, including Inside U.S.A., and Alive and Kicking, and had the lead role in Call Me Mister. In 1950, he was cast by producer Max Leibman in Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, appearing on air in skits while also working alongside writers such as Mel Brooks and Neil Simon. Reiner began his directing career on the Van Dyke show. After that show ended its run, Reiner's first film feature was an adaptation of Joseph Stein's play Enter Laughing (1967), which in turn was based on Reiner's semi-autobiographical 1958 novel of the same name. Probably the best-known films of his early directing career were the cult comedy Where's Poppa? (1970), starring George Segal and Ruth Gordon, Oh, God! (1977) with George Burns and The Jerk (1979) with Steve Martin.

Photo Blast from the Past: Marcel Marceau
by Walter McBride - Nov 8, 2012


Today, we're featuring Marcel Marceau in 1983. Marceau joined Jean-Louis Barrault's company and was soon cast in the role of Arlequin in the pantomime, Baptiste (which Barrault had interpreted in the film Les Enfants du Paradis). In 1947 Marceau created Bip the Clown and was first played at the Théâtre de Poche (Pocket Theatre) in Paris. In his appearance he wore a striped pullover and a battered, beflowered silk opera hat.

Photo Blast From The Past: Colleen Dewhurst
by Walter McBride - Oct 22, 2012


Today, we're featuring Colleen Dewhurst in 1990. Duhurst was known most for theatre roles , and for a while as 'the Queen of Off-Broadway.' She was a renowned interpreter of the works of Eugene O'Neill on the stage, and her career also encompassed film, early dramas on live television, and Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. She was also renowned for her television work playing Marilla Cuthbert in the Kevin Sullivan TV movie adaptations of the Anne of Green Gables series and her reprisal of the role in the subsequent TV series Road to Avonlea.

Photo Blast from the Past: Cy Coleman with Bob Fosse and Juliet Prowse
by Walter McBride - Oct 18, 2012


Today, we're featuring Cy Coleman with Bob Fosse and Juliet Prowse in 1981. Fosse won an unprecedented eight Tony Awards for choreography, as well as one for direction. He was nominated for an Academy Award four times, winning for his direction of Cabaret. Amongst his many Broadway credits are The Pajama Game, Damn Yankees, Sweet Charity, Pippin, Chicago, Dancin' and many more. Coleman's career as a Broadway composer began when he and Leigh collaborated on Wildcat (1960), which marked the Broadway debut of comedienne Lucille Ball. U's school songs, 'Hey, Fightin' Tigers.' When Ball became ill, she left the show, and it closed. Next for the two was Little Me, with a book by Neil Simon based on the novel of the same name by Patrick Dennis. Prowse starred in such films as including The Fiercest Heart (1961) and Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) with Sal Mineo and Elaine Stritch.

BroadwayGirlNYC: Comfort Albums
by BroadwayGirl NYC - Oct 16, 2012


There are cast albums that we blast as we decorate for a party. There are those that are perfect for driving along an open highway with the top down. Certain albums make perfect workout soundtracks, or deliciously accompany us as we're getting ready for an exciting big date. There are those we love to sing along to, and share with our friends as we giggle at the lyrics. Then there are those, as Spring Awakening is for me, that are best enjoyed like a bubble bath: warm, slow, and solitary.

Photo Blast from the Past - Milton Berle and George Burns
by Walter McBride - Oct 15, 2012


Today, we're featuring Milton Berle and George Burns in 1982. Berle's Broadway credits include See My Lawyer, Ziegfeld Follies of 1943, I'll Take the High Road, Seventeen, The Goodbye People and more. Burns starred on Broadway in Say Goodnight Gracie and When Johnny Comes Marching Home.

Photo Blast from the Past: Adrian Zmed
by Walter McBride - Oct 8, 2012


Today, we're featuring Adrian Zmed circa 1988. His first major acting gig was the role Danny Zuko, in the national touring company production of Grease. He later appeared in the Broadway stage musical three times, twice in the role of Zuko. In the original Broadway production of Grease, he starred with Jeff Conaway, who played Kenickie in the 1978 motion picture Grease. Zmed returned to stage work in the 1990s, headlining the musical Children of Eden at the Paper Mill Playhouse, and starred in three shows on Broadway: Falsettos, Blood Brothers, and Grease.

BWW Reviews: HALLELUJAH GIRLS at Sam Bass Theatre Will Have You Praising the Lord
by Jeff Davis - Oct 3, 2012


HALLELUJAH GIRLS is a triumphant success for the Sam Bass Theatre. While the script sometimes feels like TV's "Golden Girls" in Georgia, it's so silly and entertaining that the occasional lack of originality is completely irrelevant. This show is an absolute blast!

Photo Blast from the Past : Dorothy Lamour
by Walter McBride - Oct 2, 2012


Today, we're featuring Dorothy Lamour circa 1988. Some of Lamour's notable films include John Ford's The Hurricane (1937), Spawn of the North (1938; with George Raft, Henry Fonda, and John Barrymore), Disputed Passage (1939), Johnny Apollo (1940; with Tyrone Power), Aloma of the South Seas (1941), Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942), Dixie (1943; with Bing Crosby), A Medal for Benny (1945), My Favorite Brunette (1947; with Bob Hope), On Our Merry Way (1948) and a supporting role in the best picture Oscar-winner The Greatest Show on Earth (1952; with Charlton Heston). She became more active in the legitimate theater, headlining a road company of Hello Dolly! for over a year.

THIS IS THE 60's at McCallum Theatre - A Blast to the Past, 10/18
by David Green - Sep 28, 2012


The 20th Century's most compelling decade will come roaring back to life as This Is The 60's lands at The McCallum Theatre for one performance, Thursday, October 18 at 8:00 pm. More than a stage show, and much more than a concert, This is the ‘60s takes the audience on a cultural journey celebrating the 50th anniversary of so many milestones in news, pop culture, and music history in a unique multimedia blend of live music, historical film clips, dance, fashion, and animation.

Photo Blast From The Past : Eileen Brennan
by Walter McBride - Sep 22, 2012


Welcome to BroadwayWorld.com's 'Photo Blast From the Past' series. Featuring some of the collected theatre gem's of BroadwayWorld's own senior photographer Walter McBride, the series will feature images from his archives of theatre and Hollywood related gems. Today, we're featuring Eileen Brennan circa 1981.

ArtsWest Presents Northwest Premiere of BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, Now thru 10/20
by BWW News Desk - Sep 19, 2012


Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is an emo-rock musical, a political satire, and it's both funny and disturbing. In keeping with the mission of ArtsWest, it's a fiercely compelling event that will surely inspire conversation. It's a blast from the past that parallels today's political climate, depicting the birth of Democracy soaked in Emocracy and testosterone. The show reveals our nation's growing pains, and those of Jackson himself. He was unexpectedly famous, and thrust into leading a country. He is sometimes called the American Hitler. He asked for forgiveness rather than permission for what he did.

Regis Philbin to Be Recurring Guest on RACHEL RAY SHOW
by Caryn Robbins - Sep 18, 2012


TVGuide reports that former LIVE! host Regis Philbin has signed on to be a recurring 'special guest' on THE RACHEL RAY SHOW. 'I can't tell you how excited I am that Regis will be a recurring special guest on our show this season,' Ray said in a statement. 'Regis has been a close friend of the show and a close friend of mine for years and it'll be a blast having him on the team.'

Photo Blast From The Past : Peter Firth
by Walter McBride - Sep 16, 2012


Today, we're featuring Peter Firth circa 1981. Following the National Theatre's production of Peter Shaffer's Equus at the Old Vic in 1973, Firth appeared on Broadway as Alan Strang in 1974. The performance earned him a Tony nomination. Firth also starred in the 1977 film adaptation of Equus, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. He then went on to play Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the original Broadway production of another Shaffer play, Amadeus, in 1980, all before this photo was taken. A successful film and television actor, Firth is now best known for his role as Sir Harry Pearce in the BBC One show 'Spooks'; he is the only actor to have starred in every episode of the show's 10 seasons.

ArtsWest Presents the Northwest Premiere of BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, 9/19-10/20
by Nicole Rosky - Sep 10, 2012


Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is a sharp-witted musical comedy about the life of America's original political maverick that reimagines and reinvents the life of President Andrew Jackson, and sets it to an infectious emo rock score. In keeping with the mission of ArtsWest, it's a fiercely compelling event that will surely inspire conversation. It's a blast from the past that parallels today's political climate, depicting the birth of Democracy soaked in Emocracy and testosterone. The show reveals our nation's growing pains, and those of Jackson himself. He was unexpectedly famous, and thrust into leading a country. He is sometimes called the American Hitler. He asked for forgiveness rather than permission for what he did.

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodspeed Musicals' THE BIKINIS!
by Nicole Rosky - Aug 22, 2012


Goodspeed Musicals, the first two-time Tony Award-winning theatre in the country, presents the fab new musical The Bikinis will round out their three-show season. Destined to be a summer smash, this fun-loving, finger-snappin' blast-from-the-past is chock-full of hit tunes from the 60s and 70s. Don't miss The Bikinis, playing through September 2, 2012; it'll be a gas! BroadwayWorld brings you Aa first look at the show below!

ArtsWest to Present Northwest Premiere of BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, 9/19-10/20
by Tracy Kaczorowski - Aug 21, 2012


Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson is an emo-rock musical, a political satire, and it's both funny and disturbing. In keeping with the mission of ArtsWest, it's a fiercely compelling event that will surely inspire conversation. It's a blast from the past that parallels today's political climate, depicting the birth of Democracy soaked in Emocracy and testosterone. The show reveals our nation's growing pains, and those of Jackson himself. He was unexpectedly famous, and thrust into leading a country. He is sometimes called the American Hitler. He asked for forgiveness rather than permission for what he did.

TV: Sneak Peek of Goodspeed's THE BIKINIS!
by Nicole Rosky - Aug 20, 2012


Goodspeed Musicals, the first two-time Tony Award-winning theatre in the country, presents the fab new musical The Bikinis will round out their three-show season. Destined to be a summer smash, this fun-loving, finger-snappin' blast-from-the-past is chock-full of hit tunes from the 60s and 70s. Don't miss The Bikinis, playing through September 2, 2012; it'll be a gas! BroadwayWorld brings you highlights from the show below!

Photo Blast From The Past: Mickey Rooney
by Walter McBride - Aug 6, 2012


Today, we're featuring Mickey Rooney circa 1996. Working as a performer since he was a child, he was a superstar as a teenager for the films in which he played Andy Hardy, and he has had one of the longest careers of any actor, to date spanning 90 years actively making films in ten decades, from 1920s to 2010s. For a younger generation of fans, he gained international fame for his leading role as Henry Dailey in The Family Channel's The Adventures of the Black Stallion, as well as the film itself.

Photo Blast From The Past: Cybill Shepherd
by Walter McBride - Jul 23, 2012


Today, we're featuring Cybill Shepherd circa 1994. Her best known roles include starring as Jacy in The Last Picture Show, as Betsy in Taxi Driver, as Madeleine Spencer in Psych, as Maddie Hayes in Moonlighting, as Cybill Sheridan in Cybill, and as Phyllis Kroll in The L Word.

THE AWESOME 80s PROM Opens at Planet Hollywood's V Theater Tonight, 7/13
by BWW News Desk - Jul 13, 2012


Las Vegas' newest interactive show is taking audiences back to the days of shoulder pads, big hair, preppies and jocks! Awesome 80's Prom opens at V Theater tonight, July 13th. The show is a 'blast-from-the-past' interactive party set at Wanaget High's Senior Prom in 1989!

Sara Pascoe & More Feature in Misshapen Theatre's BLAST OFF in London Tonight, July 10
by BWW News Desk - Jul 10, 2012


Misshapen Theatre has announced the return of their science fiction theatre night BLAST OFF tonight, 10th July at 7pm in the Soho Theatre. The latest episode of Blast Off brings together a brand new lineup of science-fiction plays by writers Gabriel Bisset-Smith, Joshua Conkel, Afsaneh Grey, Sara Pascoe, Simon Anderson as well as comedy from John Luke Roberts.

Photo Blast From The Past: Kaye Ballard
by Walter McBride - Jul 9, 2012


Welcome to BroadwayWorld.com's 'Photo Blast From the Past' series. Featuring some of the collected theatre gem's of BroadwayWorld's own senior photographer Walter McBride, the series showcases images from his archives of theatre and Hollywood related gems. Today, we bring you Kaye Ballard, Broadway vet who made her Broadway debut in The Golden Apple in 1954 and went on to star in Carnival!, The Beast In Me, Molly, and the Pirates of Penzance.

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Blast! - 2001 Broadway Awards and Nominations

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Year Ceremony Category Nominee
2001 Tony Awards Best Choreography Jim Moore
2001 Tony Awards Best Choreography George Pinney
2001 Tony Awards Best Special Theatrical Event Cook Group Inc.
2001 Tony Awards Best Special Theatrical Event Star of Indiana

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