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Tag Archives: Andrew Lippa
The Saturday List: Krysta with a “Y” on Broadway
Before she was “Liza with a Z” in television’s HALSTON, Krysta with a “Y” was making a name for herself on Broadway – and we’re ranking five of Krysta Rodriguez’s Broadway appearances in today’s Saturday List to celebrate her birthday. Continue reading
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Tagged A Chorus Line, Alan Zachary, and Steven Sater, Andrew Lippa, Austin Winsberg, ChemoCouture, Cosmopolitan, Deaf West Theatre, Duncan Sheik, First Date, Good Vibrations, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?, Halston, Hercules, In the Heights, Kathryn Gallagher, Krysta Rodriguez, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Liza Minnelli, Mame, Marshall Brickman, Michael Weiner, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Richard Dresser, Rick Elice, Spring Awakening, The Addams Family, The Beach Boys, Treshelle Edmond, Zachary Levi
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The Saturday List: 10 Times the Musical Challenged Its Dismissal as a Relevant Art Form
Although many people dismiss the musical as a relevant form of artistic expression, the musical can easily hold its own alongside any form of theatre you might care to mention. So I thought that today, I might put together a Saturday list of just ten times musicals have been completely in step with the world around them. Continue reading
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Tagged Adolph Green, Andrew Lippa, Betty Comden, Blood Brothers, Camp David, David Kramer, District Six, Dreamgirls, Edward Said, Elliot Norton, Follies, Fun Home, George C. Wolfe, Gone With the Wind, Harvey Milk, Henry Krieger, Idi Amin, James Goldman, James Michener, Jeanine Tesori, Jerome Kern, John Weidman, Kat and the Kings, Leonard Bernstein, Lisa Kron, Michael John LaChiusa, Musical Theatre, Oklahoma!, On the Town, Oscar Hammerstein, Oscar Hammerstein II, Pacific Overtures, Richard Rodgers, Show Boat, Sono Osato, South Pacific, Stephen Sondheim, Taliep Petersen, The Wild Party, Tom Eyen, Trevor Nunn, Watergate, Willy Russell
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Single-Song Showstopper: “Beethoven Day”
Today’s single-song showstopper is “Beethoven Day” from YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN. Come and discuss the song with us on Musical Cyberspace! Continue reading
Single-Song Showstopper: “My New Philosophy”
Today’s single-song showstopper is “My New Philosophy” from YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN. Come and discuss the song with us on Musical Cyberspace! Continue reading
30 Musicals in 30 Days: An Underrated Musical
Post a song demonstrating how underrated you think a musical is. The choice today is an easy one: Michael John LaChiusa’s The Wild Party. That this brilliant, devastating show lost the Tony Award for Best Score to Aida is unforgivable. … Continue reading
PHOTOS: Broadway’s THE ADDAMS FAMILY
The Addams Family opens on Broadway later this week, but here’s a gallery of production photographs by Joan Marcus featuring the cast of this new musical based on the creepy and kooky family created by Charles Addams. Nathan Lane and … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Lippa, Marshall Brickman, Rick Elice
Tagged Adam Riegler, Andrew Lippa, Bebe Neuwirth, Carolee Carmello, Jackie Hoffman, Jerry Zaks, Kevin Chamberlin, Krysta Rodriguez, Marshall Brickman, Nathan Lane, Rick Elice, Terrence Mann, The Addams Family, Wesley Taylor, Zachary James
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Andrew Lippa and THE ADDAMS FAMILY
There’s a “Brief Encounter with Andrew Lippa” up at Playbill. There’s some interesting conversation about how Lippa came to write the show and a few tidbits about the production itself, but once again it’s the focus on the different styles … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Lippa, Broadway, Musicals, The Addams Family
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THE ADDAMS FAMILY: Evolution of a Musical
BroadwayWorld has a photo flash of The Addams Family in rehearsal. Just one of the shots to wet your appetites: Make sure you check out the other shots too. It’s certainly done a lot to make me a bit more … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Lippa, Bebe Neuwirth, Broadway, Marshall Brickman, Musicals, The Addams Family
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