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Tag Archives: Patti LuPone
A Chain of Musicals: ANYTHING GOES
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
A Chain of Musicals: GYPSY
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
Double Take December: ANYTHING GOES
It’s Double Take December at Musical Cyberspace! Every musical pretty much has something one likes and something one doesn’t in it. This month I’ll be listing one of each for a range of musicals, a different one each day. Anything … Continue reading
30 Musicals in 30 Days: My Favourite Musical
Post a song from your favourite musical. Gypsy is my favourite musical and I think it is appropriate to post the song the appears close to the top of the show that got me hooked: “Some People”. A great piece … Continue reading
30 Musicals in 30 Days: A “Love to Hate” Character
Post a song sung by a musical character that’s so bad, cruel or evil that you love them, or sung by a musical character you love to hate. It has to be Eva Peron, as portrayed in Tim Rice and … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, YouTube
Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Evita, Patti LuPone, Tim Rice, YouTube
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30 Musicals in 30 Days: Love at First Note
Post a song from a musical that you loved from hearing the first note. Today I am going to post a song from one of my big musical obsessions: Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim’s Gypsy. Gypsy begins with one of … Continue reading
2010 Drama Desk Awards
The Drama Desk Awards were presented last night in a ceremony hosted by Patti LuPone. Memphis won 4 awards, including Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Montego Glover tied with Catherine Zeta-Jones), Outstanding Music and Orchestrations. La Cage aux … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Musicals, Off Broadway, Tony Awards
Tagged A Little Night Music, Acme Sound Partners, Alex Timbers, American Idiot, Basil Twist, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Christopher Fitzgerald, Daryl Waters, David Bryan, Douglas Hodge, Drama Desk Awards, Everyday Rapture, Finian's Rainbow, Fred Ebb, John Kander, Julian Crouch, Katie Finneran, La Cage aux Folles, Matthew Wright, Memphis, Michael Mayer, Montego Glover, Patti LuPone, Phelim McDermott, Promises Promises, Ragtime, Sondheim on Sondheim, The Addams Family, The Scottsboro Boys, Tony Awards, Twyla Tharp, Yank!
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Musical Notes: 18 May 2010
Index Broadway Bound: The Scottsboro Boys … p.2 Zorba Revival Confirmed … p.2 Spider-Man Update … p.2 Casting News: Falling for Eve … p.3 The Sun Sets on A Little Night Music … p.3 TV Talk … p.4 On the … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, General News, Musicals, Off Broadway, Regional, Television
Tagged A Little Night Music, Adam Kantor, Angela Lansbury, Antonio Banderas, Brett Simmons, Catherine Zeta-Jones, CBS, Celina Carvajal, Confessions, David Howard, David Leveaux, Diane Sutherland, Falling for Eve, Farah Alvin, Fred Ebb, Glee, Guthrie Theatre, Gypsy, Jessica Molaskey, Joe DiPietro, John Kander, Jose Llana, Judy Kuhn, Julie Taymor, Krystal Joy Brown, Larry Raben, Laura Benanti, Liza Minnelli, Marc Kudisch, Matthew Risch, Nan Mankin, Nehal Joshi, Open Books, Patti LuPone, Ricky Ian Gordon, Sasha Sloan, Showstoppers, Signature Theatre, Sondheim on Sondheim, Spider-Man, Sycamore Trees, The Lion King, The Scottsboro Boys, Tony Yazbeck, Turn off the Dark, Vanessa Williams, York Theatre Company, Zorba
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