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Who else caught Raul Esparza Concert in Northridge CA? |
His music director is Mary-Mitchell Campbell, whom he met on COMPANY, and who taught him to play the piano for BEING ALIVE. She has a pretty impressive list of Broadway and Off-Broadway credits as a music director and is also the founder and executive director of a wonderful charity called ASTEP (Artists Striving To End Poverty).
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I was there! I thought it was a good concert, my favorite was his stories. I couldn't stop laughing when Mary-Mitchell was talking about Raul's sweaty hands.
Raul's Sondheim impression is one of my favorite Raul things ever.
I hope this wasn't the last time he'll do an all-Sondheim concert, though I'd like to see some more stuff that's new for him on the set list next time. Like songs from those roles he's never played.
Mary-Mitchell has done her share of Sondheim, especially of late, too. She not only arranged all of the '06 Company revival, but she worked on Doyle's Sweeney, as well, then went on to do Road Show with him and Merrily in Cincinnati this year. Smart, kind, amazingly talented lady. It's always great to see them perform together.
PS: It's called "Not While I'm Around."
I hope this wasn't the last time he'll do an all-Sondheim concert, though I'd like to see some more stuff that's new for him on the set list next time. Like songs from those roles he's never played.
Mary-Mitchell has done her share of Sondheim, especially of late, too. She not only arranged all of the '06 Company revival, but she worked on Doyle's Sweeney, as well, then went on to do Road Show with him and Merrily in Cincinnati this year. Smart, kind, amazingly talented lady. It's always great to see them perform together.
PS: It's called "Not While I'm Around."
Thanks. luv, I stand corrected -- just fixed the list.
I wonder if Raul and Mary-Mitchell are taking their show around the country. Not sure how many sondheimaniacs are out there for them to attract, but the audience in Northridge was in the palm of their hands.
I wonder if Raul and Mary-Mitchell are taking their show around the country. Not sure how many sondheimaniacs are out there for them to attract, but the audience in Northridge was in the palm of their hands.
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I was there and loved every minute of it.
Songs missing from your list are "What Can You Lose?" from Dick Tracy and "Goodbye For Now" from Reds.
Updated On: 11/20/12 at 05:49 PMSongs missing from your list are "What Can You Lose?" from Dick Tracy and "Goodbye For Now" from Reds.
Thankyou, Macaw! I was racking my brains to recall the second of the encores (GOODBYE FOR NOW).
WHAT CAN YOU LOSE was an absolute highpoint of the night-- never heard it sung live before. Sublime.
WHAT CAN YOU LOSE was an absolute highpoint of the night-- never heard it sung live before. Sublime.
Did he audition for the recent NIGHT MUSIC revival? I remember there were rumours..
"It’s the fractured quality in [Bernadette Peters'] singing voice and line readings that puts across the character as someone for whom resentment is sliding into madness." - NYtimes on Follies (2011).
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Oh, gosh! How could we forget Another Hundred People?
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