Regional Roundup: Top 10 Stories This Week Around the Broadway World - 7/8; DAMN YANKEES in Pittsburgh, WEST SIDE STORY in Portland and More!

By: Jul. 08, 2016
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This week, we go around our Broadway World to feature stories in Pittsburgh, Portland, Orlando and more. Check out our top 10 stories around our Broadway World below, which include DAMN YANKEES at Pittsburgh CLO, WEST SIDE STORY in Portland, and THE BROTHERS SIZE in Orlando, just to name a few.

East/Northeast

DAMN YANKEES

1. Pittsburgh, PA: Editor Dylan Shaffer reviews DAMN YANKEES at Pittsburgh CLO. He says, "It's hard not to succumb to The Devil, Mr. Applegate, in this show. Playing the role, John Bolton is comical and mesmerizing with his singing, talking, and stage presence - a rare triple play. It makes me wonder if for his audition, Mr. Bolton was simply asked to laugh in a maniacal manner because he does a devilishly delightful job." Read more here.

2. Long Island, NY: Editor Melissa Giordano reviews Bay Street's THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO. She says, "Adolph is superbly portrayed by John Hickok (Broadway: Aida, Parade, et. al.). He owns a company called the Dixie Bedding Company and is a kind business man. Adolph loves both his nieces, but is more of a father figure to college student Sunny, portrayed by Amanda Kristin Nichols. Sunny's mother Reba is ideally portrayed by Dori Legg providing most of the laughs." Read more here.

South/Southeast

3. Orlando, FL: Editor Libby Champion reviews THE BROTHERS SIZE at Mad Cow Theatre. She says, "Mad Cow Theatre's latest production, THE BROTHERS SIZE, is an emotionally charged, yet fulfilling journey that leaves the audience yearning for more by the end. Named "the greatest piece of writing by an American playwright under 30 in a generation or more" by the Chicago Tribune, THE BROTHERS SIZE is an evocative and thrilling piece of work by Tarell Alvin McCraney." Read more here.

4. Austin, TX: Editor Lynn Beaver reviews A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at The Bard. She says, "It never fails to entertain me and I love the directorial creativity with each production I see. Director Lindsay McKenna has done an excellent job with the 1920's theme, the side show elements for the Rude Mechanicals are brilliant and her costume design is equal parts stunning and perfectly silly. Standouts include Levi Gore as Bottom, his bombastic Everyman is inspired and he is fearless in his performance. The troupe of Mechanicals are over the top, silly fun, exactly as they should be." Read more here.

5. New Orleans, Louisiana: Editor Heidi Scheuermann reviews HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING at Rivertown. She says, "Bobby Kelly, who is relatively new to the New Orleans theatre scene, was absolutely captivating as HOW TO SUCCEED's leading man J. Pierrepont Finch (affectionally called "Ponty"). His purposefully awkward movements, killer vocals, and winning smile helped to sell his character just swimmingly. I hope to see more from this young man in the future!" Read more here.

6. Atlanta, GA: Editor Maggie Harney reviews CHARLOTTE'S WEB at Serenbe Playhouse. She says, "A highlight was the performance's interactive nature. Charlotte teaches the audience a short chorus of "oohs" to join in as she prepares to sing her song and spin her web into miraculous words describing Wilbur. The acoustic music sung throughout added a unique, musical storytelling quality and playfulness." Read more here.

West Coast

7. Portland, OR: Editor Krista Garver reviews WEST SIDE STORY at Broadway Rose. She says, "Let's start with Mia Pinero, who plays Maria. It won't take more than three seconds for you to understand why Tony falls in love with her. And as soon as she starts to sing, you'll be completely done for. She has one of the best voices I've heard on a Portland stage. And that's saying a lot -- we have a lot of great singers. Kayla Dixon as Anita is just as enchanting. This is probably my favorite role in the play, not least because she gets one of the show's best songs." Read more here.

8. Seattle, WA: Editor Jay Irwin reviews Alan Cumming at Seattle's Town Hall. He says, " With that ever present mischievous little twinkle in his eye and impish grin you know that anything can and will come out of his mouth but no matter how raw or racy the topic, with that Scottish brogue it all feels OK. The show is a cornucopia of wonderful anecdotes from his life and career touching on everything from absent fathers to past loves and of course Liza. And all wrapped up in the sappy songs connected to each story." Read more here.

International

9. UK/West End: Editor Marianka Swain reviews STUFF HAPPENS at the National Theatre. She says, "Among the 21 actors, narrator Bill Nighy matches Hare's occasionally sardonic, white-hot delivery, Anton Lesser is a chilling Wolfowitz, Corey Johnson a bullish Cheney, Adjoa Andoh makes Condoleeza Rice a crafty, silkily-spoken bully, Nicholas Woodeson's Rumsfeld is a gleeful opportunist, and Simon Paisley Day brings some levity with an Inspector Clouseau-esque Dominique de Villepin." Read more here

National Tour Highlight:

10. San Francisco Editor Linda Hodges reviews BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at the Orpheum (playing thru July 10th). She says, "Sam Hartley is absolutely superb as the hot-tempered and touchy beast who is surprised and displeased to find first an old man, Maurice (the addled inventor is played by Thomas Mothershed) and then his beautiful daughter, Belle (played poetically by Brooke Quintana) inside his enchanted castle." Read more here.

STUDENT BLOGGERS! We'd like to feature a few of our student bloggers below!

College: College student Erin Kong discusses summertime unemployment as a college theatre student. Read her blog here.
High School: Orlando High school student Anastasia Sims-Chin shares her thoughts on the Orlando shootings and how her community came together to support the victims. Read her blog here.

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