
Happy New Year, diva lovers! What follows is a look at some of the diva-filled musicals (and concerts) that will be seen on New York stages in the first half of 2009.
ON BROADWAY
Guys and Dolls: Since I'm not too familiar with the work of Lauren Graham or Kate Jennings Grant, who will play, respectively, Miss Adelaide and Sarah Brown, in the forthcoming revival of Frank Loesser, Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling's Guys and Dolls, I'm most looking forward to seeing what the always dependable Mary Testa — last on Broadway as the comical, conniving muse Melpomene in Xanadu — does with the role of General Cartwright. Director Des McAnuff also has a pretty good track record with Broadway musicals — The Who's Tommy, the Matthew Broderick revival of How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying and the Tony-winning Best Musical Jersey Boys — so the production, which will arrive at the newly refurbished Nederlander Theatre Feb. 3, should be in good hands. The cast will also boast The Music Man's Craig Bierko as Sky Masterson and Emmy nominee Oliver Platt as Nathan Detroit, and the big-voiced Tituss Burgess will get the chance to belt out the Loesser classic, "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat."
Hair: At the outdoor Delacorte Theater, the Public's revival of the classic rock musical Hair was so exciting that one can only hope director Diana Paulus and choreographer Karole Armitage will be able to bring that sense of wonderment indoors when the James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot musical begins previews at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre Feb. 10. With the exception of that glorious high belter Eden Espinosa, casting has yet to be announced for the Broadway production, although one imagines most of the young, talented cast that impressed audiences for the past two summers will make the journey to the Hirschfeld.
West Side Story: I missed the 1980 revival of West Side Story, so the upcoming production — featuring direction by its librettist, two-time Tony winner Arthur Laurents — will mark the first Broadway production of the groundbreaking Laurents-Leonard Bernstein-Stephen Sondheim musical I've seen. Karen Olivo's vocals were so thrilling in the Tony-winning In the Heights that I'm especially excited to see what she makes of the role of Anita, which, was, of course, created by theatre favorite Chita Rivera. I'm also curious to see what 21-year-old Argentinean actress Josefina Scaglione, who created the role of Amber Von Tussle in the Argentinean production of Hairspray, brings to the role of Maria. And, then there's the legendary choreography of the late Jerome Robbins that is being re-created by Joey McKneely. 9 to 5: The Musical: The most exciting prospect of the second half of the theatre season is 9 to 5, which is based on the 1980 film of the same name. Not only does the cast boast Broadway belters Stephanie J. Block (in the Jane Fonda role) and Megan Hilty (in the Dolly Parton role), it also features the terrific comedic actress, multiple Emmy Award winner and Tony Award nominee Allison Janney (in the Lily Tomlin role). With a score by Parton, there are high hopes that the workplace comedy, which arrives at the Marquis April 7, will be the blockbuster it should be.
Rock of Ages: It will be interesting to see whether Rock of Ages, which ends its run at Off-Broadway's New World Stages Jan. 4, will be able to do for the rock songs of the '80s what Mamma Mia! has done for the tunes of ABBA. I'd imagine producers of Rock, which begins its Broadway run March 20 at the Atkinson, would be happy with a tiny fraction of Mamma Mia!'s success. Casting has yet to be announced for Rock of Ages' Broadway run, but with songs by Journey, Bon Jovi, Styx, Reo Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Asia and Whitesnake, the production will certainly have a different sound than anything currently playing on The Great White Way.
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Tony winner Betty Buckley |
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The most exciting cabaret offering this winter promises to be Tony Award winner Betty Buckley's return to Feinstein's at Loews Regency with her acclaimed Betty Buckley By Request program. Directed by Richard Jay-Alexander and featuring Seth Rudetsky at the piano, this is the act that Buckley fans have been clamoring for for years. Expect tunes from all of Buckley's Broadway outings, including her sensational turns in Sunset Boulevard, Cats, 1776 and Triumph of Love, among others. Buckley will begin her month-long engagement at the posh nightspot Feb. 10.
Feinstein's will also welcome husband-and-wife Broadway stars Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley, who will offer their critically praised Opposite You March 24-April 4.
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Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin |
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photo by Brigitte Lacombe |
Last season's sold-out weekend run of Les Misérables in Concert at the Hollywood Bowl was so successful that the California venue has invited the show's director, Richard Jay-Alexander, back to helm a concert staging of the classic Frank Loesser musical Guys and Dolls. Featuring choreography by A Chorus Line Tony winner Donna McKechnie, the July 31-Aug. 2 concerts will likely be the event of the summer. All-star casting will be announced shortly — stay tuned for details!
DIVA TIDBITS
Tony Award winners Lillias White and Chuck Cooper will be among the stars of Syracuse Stage's upcoming production of the Stephen Sondheim revue Putting It Together. Directed and choreographed by Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj, the Sondheim revue will play the John D. Archbold Theatre Jan. 27-Feb. 15, 2009. Opening night is scheduled for Jan. 30. In addition to The Life Tony winners White and Cooper, the company will also feature Tyler Hanes (A Chorus Line, Sweet Charity and Hairspray), Andre Ward (Xanadu, The Producers) and Stephanie Youell (Curtains). Dianne Adams McDowell will be the production's musical director. For tickets, priced $24-$48, call (315) 443-3275 or visit SyracuseStage.org. The Syracuse Stage box office is located at 820 East Genesee Street in Syracuse, NY.
The 2009 cabaret season at The Royal Room Cabaret, located within The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, FL, has been announced. The New Year kick offs Jan. 2 with stage and screen star John Davidson, who will play the Florida venue through Jan. 3. Davidson will be followed by Marilyn Maye (Jan. 6-10, Jan. 13-17, Jan. 20-24), Sylvia McNair (Jan. 27-31, Feb. 3-7), Faith Prince (Feb. 10-14, Feb. 17-21), Jack Jones (Feb. 24-28, March 3-7), Ann Hampton Callaway (March 10-14, March 17-21), Maestro Bob Lappin (March 24-28), Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. (March 31-April 4, April 7-11) and Maureen McGovern (April 14-18, April 21-25). Doors open at 6:45 PM for 8 PM shows. The Colony Hotel is located at 155 Hammon Avenue in Palm Beach, FL. For reservations call (561) 659-8100.
Once Upon a Time and Tomorrow: The Best of Charles Strouse is the title of an upcoming evening at Carnegie Hall that will pay tribute to the Tony Award-winning composer of Annie, Applause and Bye Bye Birdie. Presented by and featuring The New York Pops — conducted by Martin Yates — the concert will be held April 3 in Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium. Show time is 8 PM. Among those currently scheduled to lend their talents to the evening are Barry Bostwick, Gregg Edelman, Tony winner Debbie Gravitte, Rebecca Luker, Karen Mason, Emma Rowley and Eric Jordan Young. The concert will also feature the Young People's Chorus of New York City under the direction of Francisco J. Núñez. Tickets, priced $29-$100, are available by visiting www.carnegie-hall.org. Annie Golden, most recently on Broadway in Xanadu, will be Patrick DeGennaro's guest star at his upcoming concert at Birdland. As part of the Broadway at Birdland series, singer-songwriter DeGennaro will play the famed jazz club Jan. 19 at 7 PM. DeGennaro will be backed by his band, which features Alec Berlin on guitar, Randy Landau on bass, Clayton Craddock on drums and John Roggie on keyboards. Birdland is located in Manhattan at 315 West 44th Street. There is a $25 cover charge and a $10 food/drink minimum; for reservations call (212) 581-3080 or visit www.BirdlandJazz.com.
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photo by David Turner/Studio D |