Encores! Archives - Cultural Attaché https://culturalattache.co/tag/encores/ The Guide to Arts and Culture events in and around Los Angeles Sat, 05 Jun 2021 16:30:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Bring Me to Light – Sutton Foster https://culturalattache.co/2021/04/27/bring-me-to-light-sutton-foster/ https://culturalattache.co/2021/04/27/bring-me-to-light-sutton-foster/#respond Tue, 27 Apr 2021 14:06:11 +0000 https://culturalattache.co/?p=14193 New York City Center Website

April 28th - May 31st

FINAL WEEK

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The lyrics to the theme song from the Mary Tyler Moore Show could probably have been written about Broadway star Sutton Foster:

“Who can turn the world on with her smile?
Who can take a nothing day
And suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?”

Foster’s joyful personality and abundant talent will be on full display when New York City Center begins streaming Bring Me to Light on Wednesday, April 28th at 7:00 PM EDT/4:00 PM PDT. The show will remain available for streaming on demand through May 31st.

Bring Me to Light will celebrate City Center and look forward to our collective return to that wonderful shared experience of sitting in a theater together.

Foster is a two-time Tony Award winner for her performances in Thoroughly Modern Millie and the 2011 revival of the Cole Porter musical Anything Goes. She is scheduled to appear in a revival of The Music Man with Hugh Jackman next year. (That show is undergoing some upheaval with the recent revelations about producer Scott Rudin that forced him to step away from the production.)

She appeared in New York City Center’s Encores! productions of The Wild Party (the Andrew Lippa version) and Anyone Can Whistle.

Wren Rivera, Raúl Esparza, Sutton Foster, Kelli O’Hara and Joaquina Kalukango in “Bring Me to Light” (Photo by Christopher Duggan/Courtesy New York City Center)

Joining Foster for this show are other alumni from City Center’s Encores! series:

Raúl Esparza, who hasn’t appeared in a Broadway show since 2012’s Leap of Faith and appeared in the 2019 Encores! production of Road Show; Joaquina Kalukango, seen on Broadway in The Color Purple and who also appeared in The Wild Party at Encores!; Tony Award-winner Kelli O’Hara who appeared in the 2015 revival of The King and I and Wren Rivera, a trans performer and one of Foster’s students at Ball University, will all be joining.

Bring Me to Light is directed by Leigh Silverman who directed Foster in the New York City Center Encores! production of the musical Violet that transferred to Broadway. Jeanine Tesori, composer of Thoroughly Modern Millie and Violet (and one of my favorite musicals Caroline, or Change), serves as the Creative Producer for the show.

Michael Rafter, who was Music Director for Violet and Thoroughly Modern Millie (and who happens to be Tesori’s husband), plays piano and serves as MD for this show. He is joined by guitarist Matt Hinkley (who played guitars in the orchestra for Violet).

Here’s some additional trivia for you: Bring Me to Light is also the name of a song from Violet.

What can you expect from this hour-long show? Songs from the musicals Anyone Can WhistleCamelotOklahoma!South PacificViolet and The Wild Party.

Tickets are $35 and allow for unlimited streaming through May 31st. Deluxe packages, priced at $135 and above, are available that include bonus content including behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the show.

After the turbulence of the pandemic, Bring Me to Light is going to make it clear to us that we’re gonna make it after all.

Photo: Sutton Foster in Bring Me to Light (Photo by Christopher Duggan/Courtesy New York City Center)

Lyrics to Love Is All Around by Sonny Curtis.

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Musicals/Cabaret Best Bets for the Holidays https://culturalattache.co/2020/12/22/musicals-cabaret-best-bets-for-the-holidays/ https://culturalattache.co/2020/12/22/musicals-cabaret-best-bets-for-the-holidays/#respond Tue, 22 Dec 2020 20:01:00 +0000 https://culturalattache.co/?p=12341 More than a dozen recommendations for musical fans to enjoy!

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In anticipation of Christmas and New Year’s, I have prepared for you the Best Bets in various categories for the holidays. I’ll start with Musicals/Cabaret Best Bets for the Holidays.

So if you love musicals, Broadway vocalists and cabaret shows, this list is for you! First up are those with specific dates, followed by programming that is already available and has a specific end date.

Here are my Musicals/Cabaret Best Bets for the Holidays:

A Catalina Christmas – December 24th – 10:00 PM EST/7:00 PM PST

Los Angeles’ Catalina Jazz Club is holding a holiday concert to help raise money to keep the club alive. In addition to their many jazz concerts, the venue features many stars of stage and screen performing their cabaret acts.

This concert will feature Rogelio Douglas, Jr., Chad Doreck, Anthony Fedorov, Joely Fisher, Jason Graae, David Hernandez, Niki Haris, Aaron Lazar, Jennifer Paz, Alisan Porter, Joan Ryan, Jake Simpson, Tyrone Mr. SuperFantastic, plus Thelma Houston and many more! Bruce Vilanch serves as host.

There is no charge to watch the concert on Catalina Jazz Club’s Facebook Page. Donations to its Go Fund Me campaign are encouraged.

Two by Two: The 50th Anniversary Virtual Concert – December 25th – December 28th

While we’re all familiar with the story of Noah and his ark, fewer of us are familiar with this 1970 musical from Richard Rodgers (Pal Joey), Martin Charnin (Annie) and Peter Stone (1776). The musical was not only based on the biblical story, but on a play called The Flowering Peach by Clifford Odets.

Celebrating this Golden anniversary are Karen Ziemba (Contact); Nikita Burshteyn (Mark Saltzman’s Romeo & Bernadette); Frank Calamaro (Man of La Mancha); Marcy DeGonge Manfredi (Phantom of the Opera), N’Kenge (Motown the Musical); Michael Notardonato (Mark Saltzman’s Romeo & Bernadette), and Sophia Tzougros.

Walter Willison, who played Japeth in the original production, plays Noah and also directs the virtual reading.

There’s no charge to watch Two by Two, however donations to The Actors Fund are strongly encouraged.

Sondheim Unplugged – Feinstein’s/54 Below – December 26th – January 9th

A popular series at New York’s Feinstein’s/54 Below is Sondheim Unplugged. It’s a series that examines Stephen Sondheim’s work through stories, anecdotes and performance.

The series returns online beginning at 8:00 PM EST/5:00 PM PST on December 26th. The cast for this inaugural virtual version features Darius de Haas (Shuffle Along, Or the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All that Followed), cabaret singer Natalie Douglas, Telly Leung (Aladdin), T. Oliver Reid (Once on This Island), Nicholas Rodriguez (The Sound of Music) and Lucia Spina (South Pacific). Creator Phil Geoffrey Bond is the host and Joe Goodrich is the Music Director.

The show will remain on demand through January 9th. Tickets are $25.

A Very Weimar Christmas – Club Cumming Presents – December 30th – 8:00 PM EST/5:00 PM PST

Alan Cumming and his New York City Club Cumming are presenting a different holiday show.

Australian Kim David Smith is the star and creator of A Very Weimar Christmas, a show he first performed at Club Cumming last December.

Imagine Cabaret meets Christmas meets Ute Lemper meets the Scissor Sisters. Or perhaps David Bowie’s German recording era as a filter for a 1930s Christmas show.

It should be quite entertaining and provocative.

Tickets are $10. There is one-time only showing. No additional re-streaming.

John Lloyd Young NYE Show – Feinstein’s at Vitello’s – December 31st – 11:00 PM EST/8:00 PM PST

Tony Award-winner John Lloyd Young (Jersey Boys) performs live from Los Angeles’ Feinstein’s at Vitello’s in this New Year’s Eve concert.

While he’s best known for his performance as Frankie Valli, I always think of him for his sublime performance of A Multitude of Amys, a song by Stephen Sondheim cut from the musical Company.

Tickets are $36.75 (which includes service charges). The show will be available on demand for 24 hours. Ticket buyers will have the ability to watch the show for seven days after purchase.

An Evening with Audra McDonald – New York City Center – Now – January 3rd

New York City Center’s Gala Concert earlier this month with Tony Award winner Audra McDonald has been extended through January 3rd. This 75-minute concert features McDonald with accompanist/music director Andy Einhorn.

Beautifully filmed and recorded you’ll hear songs that have been part of McDonald’s repertoire for quite some time and others that might surprise you.

Tickets are $35.

If you haven’t seen McDonald in her Tony Award-winning performance as Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, that is available to stream on HBO.

Broadway Close-Up – Kaufman Music Center – Now – January 15th

For $40 you can stream three concert/lectures about significant figures in musical theatre: Oscar Hammerstein II, Dorothy Fields and Stephen Schwartz.

Hammerstein is the book writer/lyricist best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers that yielded the musicals South Pacific, The King and I, Oklahoma! and The Sound of MUsic.

Fields is the book writer/lyricist who collaborated on the musicals Annie Get Your Gun, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Redhead and Sweet Charity.

Schwartz is the composer behind the juggernaut musical Wicked as well as the shows Pippin, Godspell and Rags.

Performing their songs in this three-part series are Broadway stars Clifton Duncan (The Play That Goes Wrong) and Nikki Renée Daniels (Company, Hamilton, Porgy and Bess) and jazz vocalist Gabrielle Stravelli.

Each show is one hour and is hosted by Sean Hartley. Videos will be available through January 15th.

Lyrics and Lyricists: Preludes – 92nd Street Y – Now – December 31st

All five episodes of the 92nd Street Y’s Lyrics and Lyricists: Preludes series are available for streaming. Each show is $15 or you can get all five for $60.

The five episodes celebrate the work of George Gershwin; Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt; Richard Rodgers, Mary Rodgers and Adam Guettel; Jule Styne and finally Music from Films.

The cast for this series includes Farah Alvin, Allison Blackwell, Nikki Renée Daniels, Katherine Henley, Jeff Kready, James T. Lane, Telly Leung, Kara Lindsay, Julia Murney, Zachary Noah Pisner, Zachary Prince, Pearl Sun and Mariand Torres. The narrator is Beth Malone.

Each show, written and music directed by Paul Masse, runs one hour. This series is available through December 31st.

Meet Me in St. Louis – Irish Rep – Now – January 2nd

I’ve previously written about this revised stage adaption of the classic 1944 film that starred Judy Garland. This version, from Irish Rep, stars Melissa Errico and Max von Essen. Not only do you get some classic songs like The Boy Next Door and The Trolley Song, you get the holiday season standard, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.

Tickets are Pay What You Can with a suggested donation of $25.

American Utopia – HBO

If you have HBO and have yet to experience David Byrne’s American Utopia, you should stop reading and start watching. This exciting, thought-provoking, energetic and unique concert/Broadway show.

Spike Lee directed the film and huge acknowledgement must go to Director of Photography Ellen Kuras. She makes American Utopia feel like both a Broadway show and an intimate experience.

Encores! Archives Project YouTube Channel

Have you ever gone digging through New York City Center’s YouTube channel? It’s a treasure trove of clips from dozens of their Encores! productions of musicals with some of Broadway’s finest talent. These aren’t full shows, but there’s so much to enjoy.

What can you find? Jerry Herman’s Mack & Mabel; Renée Elise Goldsberry in a 2013 production of I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road; 2015’s production of Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party; Laura Benanti in The Most Happy Fella from 2014; Kelli O’Hara in the 2010 production of Bells Are Ringing; Jake Gyllenhaal in Sunday in the Park with George; Lin Manuel-Miranda, Colin Donnell, Celia Keenan-Bolger and Betsy Wolfe in Merrily We Roll Along from 2012; Idina Menzel in Hair and so much more.

Once you get started you’ll be surprised how much time has passed. And it’s all free to view.

The Prom – Netflix

This musical didn’t last long on Broadway, but it had legions of passionate followers.

The Prom began life at Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Written by Matthew Sklar with lyrics by Chad Beguelin and a book by Bob Martin and Beguelin, the musical tells the story of a group of Broadway stars facing the closure of their musical on opening night trying to find somewhere to direct their energy.

They zero in on a high school girl who wants to take her girlfriend to the prom, but the school won’t let her. Enter the Broadway stars to rescue the girl and their egos.

Ryan Murphy directed the film which stars James Corden, Ariana DeBose, Keegan-Michael Key, Nicole Kidman, Jo Ellen Pellman, Andrew Rannells, Meryl Streep and Kerry Washington.

Seth Rudetsky Concert Series – Now – January 3rd

Seth Rudetsky is making available for streaming many of this fall’s concerts with Braodway’s biggest stars. The line-up features Liz Callaway, La Chanze, Melissa Errico, Cheyenne Jackson, Rachel Bay Jones, Judy Kuhn, Beth Leavel, Beth Malone, Audra McDonald, Jessie Mueller, Karen Olivo, Orfeh and Andy Karl, Keala Settle and Lillias White.

These shows feature Rudetsky on keyboards at his home while the performers are in their own homes singing. There’s plenty of storytelling and conversation mixed in with the music.

Tickets are $20 for each concert or $15/each if you purchase all of them.

If you want to watch new live performances, Kerry Butler is joining Rudetsky live on December 27th at 8:00 PM EST/5:00 PM PST (with a re-run on December 28th at 3:00 PM EST/12:00 PM PST). On January 3rd, Alex Brightman performs live with a re-run on January 4th (same times). These tickets are $25.

Those are my Musicals/Cabaret Best Bets for the Holidays. I have additional recommendations for Classical, Dance and Jazz if you want even more choices.

Enjoy the holidays!

Photo: Music Center Holidays (Photo by Craig L. Byrd)

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An Evening with Audra McDonald EXTENDED https://culturalattache.co/2020/12/09/an-evening-with-audra-mcdonald/ https://culturalattache.co/2020/12/09/an-evening-with-audra-mcdonald/#respond Wed, 09 Dec 2020 16:47:06 +0000 https://culturalattache.co/?p=12101 New York City Center Online

December 9th - January 3rd

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As she has done countless times during the pandemic, six-time Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald is lending her talents to help raise money – in this case New York City Center. The is called, appropriately enough, An Evening with Audra McDonald. The concert will first air on December 9th at 7:30 PM EST/4:30 PM PST and will remain available for viewing through January 3rd.

One can imagine what her set-list might look like. She has long championed Jason Robert Brown and as a result has pretty much made The Stars and the Moon from Songs for a New World her own. Her roles in Ragtime and Porgy and Bess may yield a song or two from those musicals. She often includes Make Someone Happy in her concerts from her album, Sing Happy. Ain’t It de Truth? from Happy Songs might also be included.

NY City Center has released a clip of McDonald performing I Can’t Stop Talking About Him, so that’s a given.

Andy Einhorn, who regularly serves as her accompanist, will be in that role again for this concert.

New York City Center is home to the Encores! series of revived musicals, often some of Broadway’s more neglected titles, that has sent several of their productions to Broadway: Gypsy with Patti LuPone and Laura Benanti; Finian’s Rainbow with Cheyenne Jackson and Kate Baldwin and a little show called Chicago which is the longest-running revival in Broadway history.

McDonald, of course, has appeared on Broadway in 12 different plays and musicals. Her six Tony Awards are equally split between both. She recently recorded A Streetcar Named Desire in the role of Blanche DuBois for the Williamstown Theatre Festival (available for streaming on Audible). On television she will be seen next year in HBO’s The Gilded Age.

Tickets are $35. There are also VIP tickets available for An Evening with Audra McDonald that includes pre-show and post-show events. The link above will provide details about that.

Photo of Audra McDonald courtesy of New York City Center

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Road Show https://culturalattache.co/2019/07/25/road-show/ https://culturalattache.co/2019/07/25/road-show/#respond Thu, 25 Jul 2019 18:41:56 +0000 https://culturalattache.co/?p=6267 NY City Center

July 25th - July 27th

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Road Show might be one of the few, if not the only, Stephen Sondheim musical you aren’t familiar with. The show began its life as Wise Guys and was called Bounce before it opened at the Public Theatre in 2008. New York City Center’s Encores series is presenting a semi-staged production of Road Show in New York beginning tonight and running through Saturday.

Road Show tells the story of the Mizner brothers: Addison (Brandon Uranowitz) and Wilson (Raúl Esparza). Money becomes a big deal for the two brothers who pursue riches through the gold rush in Alaska through to burgeoning real estate opportunities in Florida in the early 1900s. Along the way they have major differences and end up apart.

I saw the show at the Public Theatre in 2008 and really liked the show. My favorite song in Road Show is “The Best Thing That Has Ever Happened” sung by Addison to his lover, Hollis (Jin Ha).

Here’s a clip from the 2008 production of that song:

John Weidman, who wrote the books for Pacific Overtures and Assassins, wrote the book for Road Show.

This production is directed and choreographed by Will Davis. The orchestrations are by Jonathan Tunick.

After the matinee performance on Saturday, Sondheim and Weidman will participate in a post-show conversation.

For tickets go here.

Photo: Raúl Esparza and Brandon Uranowitz in Road Show. Courtesy of New York City Center

 

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