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Tag Archives: Leonard Bernstein
Forgotten Musicals Friday: ALL AMERICAN
It’s not often that you look back at a forgotten musical, even when it comes to many of the most notorious flops, and can see very clearly why it is has been forgotten, why it flopped – or both. ALL AMERICAN is precisely such a musical. Continue reading
Posted in Forgotten Musicals Friday
Tagged All American, Anita Gillette, Bob Merrill, Bye Bye Birdie, Charles Strouse, Cole Porter, Eileen Hurlie, Frank Sinatra, Gower Champion, Joshua Logan, Lee Adams, Leonard Bernstein, Lorenz Hart, Mel Brooks, Michael Stewart, Oklahoma!, Ray Bolger, Richard Rodgers, Robert Lewis Taylor, Ron Husmann, Wonderful Town
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The Saturday List: 5 Cookin’ Musicals of the 1950s
What’s buzzin, cuzzins? This is a list of 5 of my favourite musicals of the 1950s.
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Posted in The Saturday List
Tagged Abe Burrows, Alan Jay Lerner, Angela Lansbury, Arthur Laurents, Frank Loesser, Frederick Loewe, Guys and Dolls, Gypsy, Jule Styne, Julie Andrews, Leonard Bernstein, My Fair Lady, Sandy Wilson, Stephen Sondheim, The Boy Friend, Tim Rice, West Side Story
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A Chain of Musicals: WEST SIDE STORY
In January, Musical Cyberspace is going to work through a chain of musicals. This is how it works: each day I will discuss, in brief, a musical linked to the previous day’s musical by some kind of common ground. It … Continue reading
Musical Theatre Haiku Month: ON THE TOWN
On the Town Uptown or downtown, But where’s my lady’s chamber? Sailors take their leave. Want to write your own On the Town haiku? Head to the comment box and give it a try!
Posted in Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Fun Stuff, Leonard Bernstein
Tagged Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Broadway, Haiku, Leonard Bernstein, Musicals, On the Town
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NEWSFLASH: Lin-Manuel Miranda in FREESTYLE LOVE SUPREME Pilot
Playbill is reporting that a pilot based on the Freestyle Love Supreme stage show (described as ‘a non-stop, hip hop improv ride, spinning cues from the audience into instantaneous riffs and fully realized musical number’) will be produced, starring Lin-Manuel … Continue reading
Posted in Arthur Laurents, Bill Sherman, Leonard Bernstein, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Meredith Willson, Stephen Sondheim
Tagged Arthur Laurents, Bill Sherman, Freestyle Love Supreme, In the Heights, Leonard Bernstein, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Meredith Willson, Stephen Sondheim, West Side Story, Whose Line is it Anyway?
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National Tour for WEST SIDE STORY
There will be a tour of Broadway’s current incarnation of West Side Story starting in October this year. This production, which features the classic score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, was directed by its librettist, Arthur Laurents. Much of … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Musicals, Tours
Tagged Arthur Laurents, Broadway, Jerome Robbins, Joey McKneely, Leonard Bernstein, Musicals, Stephen Sondheim, Tours, West Side Story
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WEST SIDE STORY wins the Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards were presented last night and West Side Story, the classic Broadway musical by Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, took home the awards for “Best Musical Show Album”, winning over Ain’t Misbehavin’, Hair, 9 to 5 … Continue reading
WEST SIDE STORY at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
This was definitely my favourite performance from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Yes, we’ve seen “America” countless times before and, sure, it would have been great to see a number like “Cool” instead. But putting that point to one side, … Continue reading
Bernstein’s MASS gets lyrics by Schwartz
The Northwestern University performance of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass starts tonight at the Cahn Auditorium and will run until November 15th. In consultation with Jamie Bernstein, new lyrics for Mass have been created by Stephen Schwartz. Featuring an eclectic mix of … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Music, Concerts, Grammy Awards, Regional
Tagged Classical Music, Concerts, Jamie Bernstein, Leonard Bernstein, Mass, Regional, Stephen Schwartz
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5 Smashing Musicals of the 1940s
This is a list of 5 of my favourite musicals of the 1940s. Anyone who is even vaguely interested in musical theatre should know about these shows and if you don’t… well, there’s no better time than the present to … Continue reading