Williamstown Theatre Festival Announces 2015 Season

Mandy Greenfield Williamstown Theatre Festival

Mandy Greenfield Williamstown Theatre Festival

Mandy Greenfield, Williamstown’s new Artistic Director, announces the 2015 season.

Williamstown Theatre Festival’s, new artistic director Mandy Greenfield has announced the theatre’s 2015 season. The Tony Award-winning summer theatre, which is mounting its 61st season, has been responsible for sending many shows to Broadway, including the new Kander, Ebb and McNally musical The Visit, starring Chita Rivera, which will open this April.

Main Stage

As usual, the Williamstown Theatre Festival’s season includes a combination of new works and some classics. The season, which begins June 30 and ends Aug. 23, includes the world premiere of Off the Main Road (June 30-July 19) by William Inge. She play will be directed by Evan Cabnet and will star Kyra Sedgwick. Sedgwick is both a Golden Globe and Emmy winner. Another world premiere will follow the Inge play. The play, written by Dominique Morisseau, is entitled Paradise Blue (July 22-Aug. 2). Paradise Blue will be directed Ruben Santiago-Hudson. Santiago-Hudson, who is an actor, director, and playwright, won the Tony for his performance in Seven Guitars. The main stage will bow with a reimagined production of the Eugene O’Neill classic A Moon for the Misbegotten (Aug. 5-23). It will star Audra McDonald, winner of six Tonys, and Tony Award nominee Will Swenson.

The Nikos Stage

Less than a week after the first opening on the main stage, the Williamstown Theatre Festival offers the world premiere of Daniel Goldfarb’s Legacy (July 1-12) on the Nikos Stage. The show features Jessica Hecht and Eric Bogosian. Also occupying the Nikos Stage boards is the American premiere of Kinship (July 15-25) by Carey Perloff’s. Jo Bonney directs and Cynthia Nixon, who is a Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner, stars. Next up is another world premiere; this time of the musical Unknown Soldier (July 30-Aug. 9), which offers music and lyrics by Michael Friedman and book and lyrics by Daniel Goldstein. Trip Cullman directs the new show. The Nikos Stage season ends with the American premiere of various British works, including a one-hander by Michaela Coel entitled Chewing Gum Dreams and An Intervention (Aug. 12–23) by Mike Bartlett.

Greenfield Excited about Season

New A.D Greenfield said in a statement, “I am beyond excited for the upcoming summer at WTF – I am grateful to each artist who has committed to make bold, innovative work at the Festival this year” She also observed, “I imagine that the theater we’ll create, together with the devoted staff and the Non-Equity and Apprentice Companies, will engage and satisfy audiences hungry for artistic adventure, meaning, and fun.”

Greenfield announced the theatre’s season at it annual gala last night. Rebecca Naomi Jones, Katie Finneran and Martin Short were some of the stars who performed at the gala.

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Scores Grammy Award

Jessie Mueller, in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, wins Grammy.

Jessie Mueller, in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, wins Grammy.

Mueller, in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, wins Grammy.

This time it’s a Grammy for Jessie Mueller and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Muellar, along with album producers Jason Howland, Steve Sidwell, and Billy Jay Stein, received the honor at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Mueller also won the 2014 Tony for her portrayal of King in the biographical musical.

Other productions nominated for the award were A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Aladdin, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and the San Francisco Symphony’s West Side Story.

Mueller received another honor of a different sort recently, as her caricature was hung on one of Sardi’s fabled walls on January 23, 2015. When she was nominated for a Tony for Beautiful that marked her second Tony nod, as she also had been nominated for her fine performance in the revival of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.

Mueller, who will leave Beautiful: The Carole King Musical as of March 6, is next slated to work on Waitress, a musical Sara Bareilles. The Gammy winner has also appeared on Broadway in The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Nice Work If You Can Get It.

On Broadway

Festus Claudius "Claude" McKay (September 15, 1889 – May 22, 1948)

Festus Claudius “Claude” McKay (September 15, 1889 – May 22, 1948)

About me young careless feet
Linger along the garish street;
Above, a hundred shouting signs
Shed down their bright fantastic glow
Upon the merry crowd and lines
Of moving carriages below.
Oh wonderful is Broadway — only
My heart, my heart is lonely.

Desire naked, linked with Passion,
Goes trutting by in brazen fashion;
From playhouse, cabaret and inn
The rainbow lights of Broadway blaze
All gay without, all glad within;
As in a dream I stand and gaze
At Broadway, shining Broadway — only
My heart, my heart is lonely.

Patti LuPone on Broadway in Shows for Days by Douglas Carter Beane

Patti LuPone to star in Shows for Days by Douglas carter Beane.

Patti LuPone to star in Shows for Days by Douglas carter Beane.

Patti LuPone, star of numerous Broadway shows and Tony winner, returns to Broadway in a new play by Douglas Carter Beane. The play is an autobiographical piece entitled Shows for Days. Jerry Zaks will direct the play, which opens June 29 at Lincoln Center’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. Previews will begin June 4.

LuPone on Stage

LuPone with Winger in The Anarchist.

LuPone with Winger in The Anarchist.

LuPone, who last appeared on Broadway with Debra Winger in David Mamet’s The Anarchist, is now performing in The Ghosts of Versailles at the L.A. Opera. Her Broadway stage credits include two Tony winning performances, one for her portrayal of Mamma Rose in the revival of Gypsy and the other for her creation of the role of  Eva Perón in the Broadway premiere of Evita. Other stage appearances include leads in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Sweeney Todd, and Anything Goes. She also had a 68-performance run with Evita co-star Many Patinkin in An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin, which ran at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre from November 21, 2011 to January 13, 2012.

Shows For Days

The autobiographical stage rendering by Beane is drawn from his experience as a teen in Reading, Pennsylvania. The play focuses on a 14-year-old named Car who becomes inspired by a woman running a community theatre group at the Prometheus Theatre. The woman, played by LuPone, has dedicated her life to the theatre group, producing, directing, designing, and starring in their productions. Further casting and creative team members will be announced at a later date for Shows for Days.

Broadway Revival of On the Twentieth Century Delays First Preview

On the Twentieth Century preview postponed. until Feb 13

On the Twentieth Century preview postponed. until Feb 13

On the Twentieth Century preview postponed until Feb. 13.

The weather has not been kind to On the Twentieth Century, the Roundabout’s revival starring Kristin Chenoweth and Peter Gallagher. The musical farce, which won five Tonys when it premiered on Broadway in 1978, is now in rehearsals for its first Broadway revival. The first preview has been postponed by one day and is now set for February 13.

The show, which is scheduled to open March 12 at the American Airlines Theatre, is to have a limited run and will close on July 5, 2015. Along with Chenoweth and Gallagher, the Roundabout production also includes Andy Karl (Bruce Granit), Mark Linn-Baker (Oliver Webb), Michael McGrath (Owen O’Malley), Mary Louise Wilson (Letitia Primrose), and an ensemble of 18.

The Show

Gallagher and Chenoweth.

Gallagher and Chenoweth.

With music by Cy Coleman and lyrics and book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, the show, which is set on the luxury train The Twentieth Century, involves a desperate Broadway producer, Oscar Jaffe (Gallagher), attempting to convince a former Broadway now Hollywood star, Lily Garland (Chenoweth), to return to The Great White way in an epic drama about Mary Magdalene. The show does not exist, but Jaffe, who has had four flops in a row, is desperate to re-establish his reputation on Broadway, and he needs his former lover and muse under contract in order to have the juice to do so. Add to the mix a young, jealous, and not so bright Hollywood leading man, a religious fanatic, and a whole lot of other folks who simply complicate everything and you’ve got a screwball comedy.

The Production

The Broadway premiere of On the Twentieth Century opened on February 19, 1978 at the St. James Theatre and ran for 11 previews and 448 performances. It starred John Cullum, Madeline Khan, Imogene Coca, and Kevin Kline. Hal Prince directed, as the show won Tonys for Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. Cullum and Kline also won Tonys.

The Roundabout production includes additional lyrics by Amanda Green, direction by Scott Ellis, and choreography by Warren Carlyle.

An Act of God on Broadway with Jim Parsons

An Act of God on Broadway with Jim Parsons

An Act of God on Broadway with Jim Parsons

Parsons, in Harvey, will star in An Act of God.

Emmy winner and Big Bang Theory star Jim Parsons will play the ultimate roe, God, in the Roundabout production of An Act of God. An Act of God, which is being adapted by David Javerbaum, who wrote the book of the same name, will preview May 5, 2015, at Studio 54 and will open on May 28 for a limited run. Parson played Elwood P. Dowd in the Roundabout’s crucially acclaimed revival of the comedy Harvey.

About the Author

Neal Patrick Harris singing "It's not just for gays anymore."

Neal Patrick Harris singing “It’s not just for gays anymore.”

As a former executive producer and writer of The Daily Show with John Stewart, Javerbaum won 11 Emmys. He won two more for his work with co-writer Adam Schlesinger in creating two songs for Neil Patrick Harris for two different Tony telecasts, including the opening number for the 2011 show, which featured the hook that Broadway’s “not just for gays anymore.” Javerbaum with co-writer Schlesinger was also nominated for a 2008 Tony for the score of the musical Cry-Baby.

Javerbaum commented on his upcoming production of the play An Act of God, saying, “I am deeply disappointed that Jeffrey Finn has decided to produce this show. It will force me to continue my unwanted professional association with God, an abstract entity who has given me nothing but discomfort and agita. It is my desperate hope that we close out of town.”

The Play

Not a lot is presently known about the show except that it is not a musical and it will certainly be a comedy. When it was initially published in 2011 the book was described by the Washington Post as being “like The Bible, if The Bible were narrated by Mel Brooks on crack-laced manna,” while the New York Times said that it was “fearless…. A recklessly funny series of gags about all things religious and quite a few things secular too.”

More information will be forthcoming about An Act of God.

Allegiance, a New World War II Musical with George Takei Coming to Broadway

George Takei stars in musical Allegiance. on Broadway

George Takei stars in musical Allegiance. on Broadway

George Takei stars in Allegiance.

The Broadway musical Allegiance treats a subject matter that has been investigated in books and film but rarely on stage and certainly not in a memorable musical. Allegiance, a musical set 60 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese, is the story of a Japanese-American family forced to leave their California farm for an internment camp. Now seen by many historians as a terrible action by the U.S. government and as a black eye on the U.S., after Pearl Harbor thousands of Japanese-American families were forced to leave their homes and were remanded to these camps for years.

Allegiance The Musical

Allegiance at the Old Globe Theatre.

Allegiance at the Old Globe Theatre.

Allegiance, with a book by Marc Acito and music and lyrics by Jay Kuo, begins 60 years to the date after the attack on Pearl Harbor. A young reporter has tracked down World War II veteran Sam Otsuka (George Takei) and wants to know his story. Although Sam is reluctant to tell it, he does share what was his family’s often painful and divisive journey during World War II.

Allegiance is a story of hopes betrayed but not lost and of the struggle of Sam, his sister, Kei, and the rest of his family. Sam and Kei must wrestle with extreme emotions that include patriotism and allegiance to America and the feelings they have for their Japanese roots and traditions. In this musical an entire world is transformed.

Opening Fall 2015

Although the theatre is not yet known, the dates are, as Allegiance is set to preview on Broadway starting October 6, 2015 and to open November 8, 2015. The musical is directed by Stafford Arima whose credits include the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway musical Altar Boyz and the “revisal” of the musical Carrie, which was also produced Off-Broadway. Arima directed the premiere production of Allegiance in 2012 at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. More information will be forthcoming on Allegiance.

Quotable

    • Orson_WellesI want to give the audience a hint of a scene. No more than that. Give them too much and they won’t contribute anything themselves. Give them just a suggestion and you get them working with you. That’s what gives the theater meaning:  when it becomes a social act.

      – Orson Welles

    • 460px-Walter_Winchell_1960Broadway is a main artery of New York life – the hardened artery.

      – Walter Winchell

The NY Theatre Guide Voting Ballot for 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards Is Open

nytheater-readerschoiceaward-2014-12302014-SMALLIt’s that time of year again, as the NY Theatre Guide has opened voting for the 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards. Created to honor local education, performing arts, and entertainment groups, with a focus on their talent, creativity, and contributions to New York culture, the awards cover a range of subjects. Voting closes at midnight March 22, 2015.

Fill in Your Ballot

Everyone has a voice in this. All you have to do to participate is fill in a write in ballot. You can access ballots online by going to this link. You’ll be able to vote on a wide range of categories, including Best Professional Theatre, Best College Theatre Program, Best Dance Company. You may also cast a ballot for Best Amusement Park Show, Best Club Venue for Live Music, and Best Comedy Improv Troupe, plus much, much more. The New York Theatre Guide states that its mission is “to provide honest and fair articles and reviews on all important events related to performing arts in New York.”

Information on the Arts

There’s a lot of information on local arts and entertainment in the New York area. Anyone can utilize the NY Theatre Guide’s website to find what is happening in the arts in their community. This is a quick and handy resource to all theatres, camps, classes, and arts groups, such as dance, theatre, and music organizations.

The Readers’ Choice Awards exemplify how the NY Theatre Guide connects community members to all aspects of the arts and entertainment. Of the awards and the groups served, publisher Mark Beachy observes, “The Readers’ Choice Awards provides these organizations with well-deserved recognition for their hard work in making New York a more culturally enriched place.”

New York is the greatest arts city in the world and the NY Theatre Guide makes it that much easier for anyone to access every aspect of the arts.

Musical about James Cagney to have New York Premiere

Broadway vet Robert Creighton in Cagney at York Theatre Co.

Broadway vet Robert Creighton in Cagney at York Theatre Co.

Broadway vet Robert Creighton will star.

Cagney!, a high-powered musical about an equally high-powered performer, James Cagney, will receive its New York premiere this May. It will be produced by the York Theatre Company, which is celebrating 40 years of developing new stage musicals as well as presenting revivals of classic shows. The new musical, which features a book by Peter Colley and music & lyrics by Robert Creighton and Christopher McGovern, will be directed by Bill Castellino and choreographed by Joshua Bergasse. In 2010, Cagney! Won Florida’s Carbonell award for “Best New Work.” Two of its previous productions have set box office records.

Robert Creighton to Star

Broadway vet Robert Creighton will star as Cagney. Creighton, who made his Broadway debut in 2003 in Laughing Room Only, a show conceived by and starring comedian Jackie Mason, has been in various Broadway musicals, including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Chicago and Anything Goes.

The Musical

Cagney as George M. Cohan.

Cagney as George M. Cohan.

The musical follows Cagney, the legendary film star who started out in vaudeville, from his Lower East Side origins, through his song and dance period, to his becoming a massive Hollywood star. Augmenting the original score are various George M. Cohan songs, which are often associated with Cagney due to the fact that the film star played Cohan, one of America’s most popular stage performers, in the movie Yankee Doodle Dandy. During his long film career, James Cagney played a wide range of characters including war heroes, heartless gangsters, and corrupt politicians.

Tough guy Cagney.

Tough guy Cagney.

The musical, which is performed by a cast of six, offers insights into the caring, highly intelligent, and eminently skilled actor who created some of Hollywood’s most memorable tough guys. Cagney is noted for having given the following advice when he was asked what the secret to acting was, “Learn your lines, kid.”

Performances

Performances for the new musical Cagney! will begin on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. The limited run will end on Sunday, June 21, 2015. The York Theatre Company is located at Saint Peter’s with its entrance on East 54th Street, a bit east of Lexington Avenue.