Jeff Goldblum Archives - Cultural Attaché https://culturalattache.co/tag/jeff-goldblum/ The Guide to Arts and Culture events in and around Los Angeles Sun, 21 Mar 2021 21:56:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 My Requiem for Rockwell Table and Stage https://culturalattache.co/2021/03/23/my-requiem-for-rockwell-table-and-stage/ https://culturalattache.co/2021/03/23/my-requiem-for-rockwell-table-and-stage/#respond Tue, 23 Mar 2021 07:01:00 +0000 https://culturalattache.co/?p=13631 One of Los Angeles' best cabaret performance spaces has closed

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This has been a year where a sense of loss has permeated us all: loved ones, friends, jobs, livelihoods and careers. Perhaps it seems a little crazy to write a requiem for a business. But in the case of Rockwell Table and Stage, I’ll risk being a little crazy.

For those who have lived in Los Angeles as long as I have, you probably know that before it was Rockwell the restaurant was called Vermont. And before that it was Sarno’s Caffe Dell’Opera.

From Sarno’s through to Rockwell, entertainment has been a key component of the business plan. Alberto Sarno created a space for fans of opera and singers hoping for a career in opera would come together for food, drink and performance.

For the Record: Baz Luhrmann (photo by Lewis Payton)

Vermont was originally just a restaurant. Until they opened Barre at Vermont and For the Record shows began in what was a very tight shoebox space. When the For the Record series exploded, changes were made, walls came down and Rockwell Table and Stage was born.

What great shows they had on that stage! Rockwell became the cabaret venue this city has always deserved.

Broadway and cabaret stars such as Laura Benanti (She Loves Me), David Burnham (The Light in the Piazza), Charles Busch (Die! Mommie Die!), Sutton Foster (Anything Goes), Aaron Lazar (A Little Night Music), Frances Ruffelle (Les Misérables), The Skivvies and Terri White (Finian’s Rainbow) are just some of the artists I saw there.

I remember being at one event and Lin-Manuel Miranda got up on stage and performed a song from a little project he was working on called the Hamilton Mix-Tape. This was well before the musical ever opened at The Public Theater.

Jeff Goldblum held court there on a regular basis with the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra. Recording artist Spencer Day was often a resident artist.

Musicals with their eyes on Broadway had try-out runs at Rockwell. New composers and new musicals had a monthly opportunity to be heard.

For the Record celebrated the works of Paul Thomas Anderson, The Cohen Brothers, Baz Luhrmann, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino (who saw the show several times) and more. The performances were regularly extended, often sold-out and audiences loved every second of them.

Many of the participants in the For the Record series have gone on to Broadway. Amongst them are Joanna A. Jones (Hamilton), Derek Klena (a Tony Award nominee this year for his performance in Jagged Little Pill), Ruby Lewis (Cirque du Soleil: Paramour), Kristolyn Lloyd (original cast of Dear Evan Hansen), Nicole Parker (The People in the Picture) and Jessica Kennan Wynn (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical).

Performers also branched out into other art forms: Jason Paige is best known to audiences as the voice of the English version of the theme song to Pokémon. Ty Taylor and his band Vintage Trouble have toured the world and have opened for The Rolling Stones. (By the way, Taylor made one hell of a Frank ‘n’ Furter in a concert performance of The Rocky Horror Show at Barre at Vermont.)

After For the Record moved on to greener pastures, the Unauthorized Musical Parody of series took over with comedic takes on films like The Devil Wears Prada (featuring Drew Droege as Miranda Priestly) and Clueless.

Since the stage was placed next to the big windows that looked out to Vermont, I always took particular pleasure in watching passersby check out what was going on on stage.

In the interest of full disclosure, I should say that I also produced a concert there in 2013 celebrating the work of lyricist E.Y. “Yip” Harburg. He’s best known for writing the lyrics for the songs in The Wizard of Oz.

I guess what I’m trying to say is for many of us – both performers and audiences – Rockwell Table and Stage was home. There was absolutely a family that was created there; a family of singers, actors, waiters, bartenders, owners, patrons, producers and directors.

During the pandemic I’ve missed all the many nights I’d spend seeing live performances. And I’ve missed the exceedingly talented people who became my friends through Rockwell Table and Stage.

It’s sad when a venue you loved is no more. I’m sure many residents of Los Angeles said the same thing when Sarno’s closed. That space was reborn and reborn again after that happened.

One can only hope that another enterprising entrepreneur will set his or her sights on the now empty space in Los Feliz with dreams of creating their own home for performers. I’m sure if they put their ears up to the facade the many musical memories that filled Rockwell will still be echoing.

In the meantime, thank you Rockwell Table and Stage for being my home for so many great evenings. You will be missed.

Photo: Rockwell Table and Stage (Courtesy their Facebook page)

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Broadway Barks Online https://culturalattache.co/2020/07/15/broadway-barks-online/ https://culturalattache.co/2020/07/15/broadway-barks-online/#respond Wed, 15 Jul 2020 19:43:33 +0000 https://culturalattache.co/?p=9732 Broadway.Com Facebook Page

July 16th

7:30 PM EDT/4:30 PM PDT

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Last week Tony Award-winning actress Bernadette Peters teamed up with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS to screen her 2009 concert that served a benefit for that organization and also the non-profit she helped created, Broadway Barks. This week, she’s bringing the annual Broadway Barks fundraiser online for the first time.

On Thursday, July 16th, Broadway Barks will take place at 7:30 PM EDT/4:30 PM PDT and can be watched on Broadway.com’s Facebook page.

This year marks the 22nd annual event. Each event features celebrities and shelter pets that are available for adoption. This year, with the pandemic, animals and celebrities are being paired up within the safety of their homes.

Peters and her colleagues have assembled a great line-up of talent:

Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Betty Buckley, Danny Burstein, Michael Cerveris, Kristin Chenoweth, Victoria Clark, Alan Cumming, Ted Danson, Ariana DeBose, Raúl Esparza, Gloria Estefan, Sutton Foster, Victor Garber, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeff Goldblum, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Joel Grey, Josh Groban, Jake Gyllenhaal, Julie Halston, Jon Hamm, Emmylou Harris, Sean Hayes, Hugh Jackman, Andy Karl, Nathan Lane, Laura Linney, Rebecca Luker, Audra McDonald, Malcolm McDowell, Laurie Metcalf, Bette Midler, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Rita Moreno, Bebe Neuwirth, Alex Newell, Kelli O’Hara, Orfeh, Mandy Patinkin, Randy Rainbow, Andrew Rannells, John Stamos, Mary Steenburgen, Will Swenson, Michael Urie, Nia Vardalos, Adrienne Warren and Vanessa Williams. 

32 different shelters will participate both in providing dogs and cats available for adoption and in receiving money raised during the event. There is no cost to join Broadway Barks online, but donations are encouraged.

Every year Broadway Barks is a hugely successful pet adoption event. Over the twenty-two years it has taken place they have been able to place approximately 85% of the animals. That means if you fall in love with one of the dogs or cats you see online, you better act quickly!

During Bernadette Peters: A Special Concert, Michael Urie talked about how passionate Peters is in rescuing animals. He said that she regularly goes to shelters that have a “kill policy” (meaning that animals will be euthanized after a certain amount of time has passed) and takes them to shelters that do not have the same policy.

She and co-founder Mary Tyler Moore found a way to take their passion for our four-legged friends and add their celebrity to help animals find homes.

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Broadway.com are producing the event. Paul Wontorek, who produced the recent Buyer and Cellar and Take Me to the World events, produces for Broadway.com

Photo: Bernadette Peters at the 2018 Broadway Barks events (Photo by Emilio Madrid for Broadway.com/Courtesy of Broadway.com)

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