Musicals Tonight! Presents Kern's 'CABARET GIRL' 3/3 Thru 3/15
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 3, 2009
Musicals Tonight! continues its season with CABARET GIRL at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre, 2162 Broadway, (above the Promenade Theatre- Broadway at 76th Street), 3rd Floor. beginning March 3rd, the production will play through March 15th.
WHO'S LERNER & LOEWE Holds Performances 3/5-3/22
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 2, 2009
Of the few songwriting teams known as one word we have Rodgers & Hart, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Kander & Ebb and...Lerner & Loewe.
These two men created many of America's most well-known musical theater scores. They weren't nearly as prolific as those others mentioned, but in listing their works together, there's not one clinker among them. Their first hit was Brigadoon in 1947, then came Paint Your Wagon in 1951, My Fair Lady in 1956, the film Gigi for MGM in 1958 and finally Camelot in 1960.
Haran and More Featured in Solo Flights Festival March 5-29
by Robert Diamond
- Feb 28, 2009
Passage Theatre performs in the historic Mill Hill Playhouse an intimate 115-seat theater in the heart of downtown Trenton adjacent to the beautiful Mill Hill district. Security-guarded on-street parking is available on S. Montgomery St., Ernie Kovacs St., E. Front Street and in the Artworks parking lot.
Passage Theatre Presents '7TH ANNUAL SOLO FLIGHTS FEST' 3/5 Thru 3/29
by Eddie Varley
- Feb 20, 2009
Passage Theatre, Trenton's premiere professional theater company, will present its 7th annual Solo Flights Festival March 5 through March 29, featuring one-person plays, music and dance at Trenton's historic Mill Hill Playhouse (Front and Montgomery Streets).
STORMY WEATHER At Pasadena Playhouse Gets Extended Thru 3/8
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Feb 11, 2009
Stormy Weather has been extended at The Pasadena Playhouse through 3/8
Conceived and written by Sharleen Cooper Cohen
Suggested by the biography Lena Horne, Entertainer published by Chelsea House
By special arrangements with Stewart F. Lane, Bonnie Comley and Armica Productions
Music by Cole Porter, Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer, Rodgers & Hart, Jerome Kern, Billy Strayhorn and more
Choreography by Randy Skinner
Directed by Michael Bush
Photo Coverage: Encores! MUSIC IN THE AIR Closing Night Party
by Walter McBride
- Feb 9, 2009
Kern and Hammerstein's Music in the Air, the second Encores! production of New York City Center's 2008-09 season, concluded its limited run yesterday, Sunday, February 8th. Music in the Air, a rarely seen 1932 musical, was directed by Gary Griffin with music direction by Rob Berman and choreography by Michael Lichtefeld. The production ran for five performances at City Center, West 55th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues). BroadwayWorld's camera caught the final curtain call of the Encores! treat.
The cast includes Kristin Chenoweth, Douglas Sills, Dick Latessa, Marni Nixon, Tom Alan Robbins, Sierra Boggess, Walter Charles, Anne L. Nathan, David Schramm, Ryan Silverman and Robert Sella.
Music in the Air, with music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, has been restored by the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization and has not been seen in New York in its original form since its premiere Broadway engagement at the Alvin Theatre in 1932. Opening on November 8th of that year, it played for 342 performances in a production directed by the authors. A revised version had a brief revival at the Ziegfeld Theatre in 1951.
Music in the Air is a musical romance, with the wit and elegance of an Ernst Lubitsch film. It's the story of a Bavarian music teacher (Robbins), his beautiful young daughter (Boggess), and the daughter's suitor (Silverman), who travel to the big, bad city of Munich where they encounter a cast of self-involved, egotistical theater folk who promise them fame, fortune and romance. Kristin Chenoweth and Douglas Sills play a Diva (Chenoweth) and an egotistical operetta librettist (Sills) who take the young couple under their wings (and claws). Songs include 'I've Told Ev'ry Little Star' and 'The Song Is You.'
Photos by Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.
Photo Coverage: Encores! MUSIC IN THE AIR Curtain Call
by Walter McBride
- Feb 9, 2009
Kern and Hammerstein's Music in the Air, the second Encores! production of New York City Center's 2008-09 season, concluded its limited run yesterday, Sunday, February 8th. Music in the Air, a rarely seen 1932 musical, was directed by Gary Griffin with music direction by Rob Berman and choreography by Michael Lichtefeld. The production ran for five performances at City Center, West 55th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues). BroadwayWorld's cameras caught the final curtain call of the Encores! treat.
Musicals Tonight! Presents Kern's 'CABARET GIRL' 3/3 Thru 3/15
by Eddie Varley
- Feb 6, 2009
Musicals Tonight! continues its season with CABARET GIRL at the McGinn/Cazale Theatre, 2162 Broadway, (above the Promenade Theatre- Broadway at 76th Street), 3rd Floor. beginning March 3rd, the production will play through March 15th.
Review - Music In The Air: The Lullaby of Munich
by Kristin Salaky
- Feb 6, 2009
Although operetta wasn't completely on its way out when Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II brought Music In The Air to Broadway in 1932, the popularity of the genre was indeed waning a bit as jazzy and witty scores by the likes of George and Ira Gershwin, Rodgers and Hart and Cole Porter dominated the decade's theatre music. But the creators of Show Boat, just five years earlier, weren't done quite yet.
Photo Flash: Encores! 'MUSIC IN THE AIR'
by Eddie Varley
- Feb 6, 2009
Kern and Hammerstein's Music in the Air, the second Encores! production of New York City Center's 2008-09 season runs February 5-8. Music in the Air, a rarely seen 1932 musical, is directed by Gary Griffin with music direction by Rob Berman and choreography by Michael Lichtefeld. The production runs for five performances at City Center, West 55th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues).
Douglas Sills Makes 'MUSIC'
by Jena Tesse Fox
- Feb 6, 2009
After a lengthy hiatus, Douglas Sills is jumping back into New York's theatre scene in perhaps the most challenging way imaginable: appearing in a leading role in an Encores production.
'The Evolution Of The Broadway Musical'
by Beau Higgins
- Jan 30, 2009
Arts at St. Johns will explore, through a selection of songs, how the format of the Broadway musical originated in New York City in the late 1800's, through a collaboration of talented theater actors, vaudeville performers and burlesque dancers, led by the lavish producer Florenz Ziegfeld. The first popular shows, written by great American composers such as the Gershwins, Irving Berlin, and Jerome Kern, were campy, fun, and poetic, with various plots, songs, flashy costumes and, at times, risque subject matter.
Photo Flash: MUSIC IN THE AIR with Chenoweth, Sills, Latessa, Nixon & More
by Robert Diamond
- Jan 29, 2009
Kern and Hammerstein's Music in the Air, the second Encores! production of New York City Center's 2008-09 season,will run February 5-8. Music in the Air, a rarely seen 1932 musical, will be directed by Gary Griffin with music direction by Rob Berman and choreography by Michael Lichtefeld. The production runs for five performances at City Center, West 55th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues).
Irving Berlin's I LOVE A PIANO Begins Tomorrow 1/29
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 29, 2009
Irving Berlin's hopeful and uplifting musical revue, I Love a Piano, begins tomorrow! It's the story of American history from the Ragtime rhythms of the early 20th century, through the sentimental songs that inspired a nation during two World Wars, to the optimism of the 1950s.
Can't get enough of Irving Berlin? Want to know all of the inside information and interesting tidbits? Click here to go to Sub/Text: Your Virtual Dramaturg. Sub/Text contains video, photos and music of Irving Berlin and the American history he lived.
I LOVE A PIANO, Musical Revue Of Irving Berlin, Begins 1/29
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 29, 2009
I Love a Piano, an enchanting revue of the music and lyrics of Irving Berlin, spans over seven decades of American history and includes 64 of Berlin's most enduring and popular favorites. Under the direction and choreography of Ray Roderick (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang national tour), who co-created the show with Michael Berkeley, these show-stopping song and dance numbers performed by a cast of talented young actors bring fresh energy to Berlin's material. I Love a Piano runs January 29-February 15, 2009 at Arena at the Lincoln Theatre.
Irving Berlin's I LOVE A PIANO Begins Tomorrow 1/29
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 28, 2009
Irving Berlin's hopeful and uplifting musical revue, I Love a Piano, begins tomorrow! It's the story of American history from the Ragtime rhythms of the early 20th century, through the sentimental songs that inspired a nation during two World Wars, to the optimism of the 1950s.
Can't get enough of Irving Berlin? Want to know all of the inside information and interesting tidbits? Click here to go to Sub/Text: Your Virtual Dramaturg. Sub/Text contains video, photos and music of Irving Berlin and the American history he lived.
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