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Category Archives: Musicals
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET
Million Dollar Quartet, Broadway’s newest jukebox musical, begins its four week preview period tonight at the Nederlander Theatre. The musical tells the story of the legendary impromptu recording session by rock superstars Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and … Continue reading
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Tagged Broadway, Carl Perkins, Colin Escott, Commentary, Eddie Clendening, Elizabeth Stanley, Elvis Presley, Eric Schaeffer, Floyd Mutrux, Hunter Foster, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Lance Guest, Levi Kreis, Million Dollar Quartet, Musicals, Rob Lyons
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A Singing “OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN”
A musical adaptation of the 1982 film An Officer and a Gentleman will receive a reading on 13-14 May 2010 under the auspices of Gordon Frost Productions ahead of an Australian production in 2011. The film dealt with the experiences … Continue reading
LOVE NEVER DIES, but changes everything…
Word from The New York Times is that Love Never Dies, which recently opened to decidedly mixed reviews in its debut run the West End, will definitely open on Broadway as planned despite any rumours to the contrary. In fact, … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Musicals, West End
Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Broadway, Love Never Dies, Musicals, Starlight Express, The Phantom of the Opera, West End
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LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 12
The final part of this track-by-track Love Never Dies commentary covers the ending of the show, dealing with tracks 12-13 on the second disc of the original cast recording. 12. “Gustave, Gustave” The title of this track made me chuckle. … Continue reading
LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 11
The eleventh and final part of this track-by-track commentary of Love Never Dies works through Christine’s climactic performance of the title song and its immediate aftermath: tracks 10-11 of the second disc of the original cast recording. 10. “Love Never … Continue reading
LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 10
Part 10 of this track-by-track Love Never Dies commentary takes us to Christine’s dressing room, beginning the lead up to the moment whether Christine will choose to sing or not, taking us through tracks 8-9 of the second disc of … Continue reading
LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 9
The ninth part of my track-by-track commentary of Love Never Dies deals with a sequence of reprises of tunes we’ve heard earlier in the show, those heard on tracks 4-5 of the second disc of the original cast recording, “Bathing … Continue reading
LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 8
Part 8 of this track-by-track commentary of Love Never Dies deals with the start of Act 2, moving onto tracks 1-3 of the second disc of the the original cast recording. 1. “Entr’acte” Act II starts off with an energetic … Continue reading
Posted in Cast Recording Reviews, Commentary, Concept Albums, Musicals, West End
Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ben Elton, Camelot, Caryl Churchill, Cast Recordings, Commentary, Glenn Slater, Love Never Dies, Miss Saigon, Musicals, My Fair Lady, Sunset Boulevard, The Phantom of the Opera
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LOVE NEVER DIES: Track by Track – Part 7
The seventh part of this track-by-track Love Never Dies commentary brings us to the end of the first act of the show and deals with tracks 17-19 on the original cast recording. 17. “Beautiful” With Gustave having gone missing at … Continue reading
Arthur Laurents Interview in OUT
OUT Magazine has published an interview with Arthur Laurents. Entitled “Arthur Laurents Will Not Go Quietly”, the article deals somewhat with personal life and his relationship with Tom Hatcher, but also allows him to offer his trademark frank assessments of … Continue reading →