As I've mentioned in the past, I am a habitual list keeper and there are usually a few running at the same time. Among those lists is my blog topic list. Basically, when I spot things that I want to comment on or post about, I add them to the list. Sometimes the topics are just snippets of information that don't warrant a full post and other times they are items that I want to devote more attention to.
In an effort to shorten the list, I'm glomming a bunch of sweet musical theatre niblets into one post:
- The insanely talented Joe Iconis will be performing at Joe's Pub on Monday, February 11th at 9:30pm. The Rock 'n' Roll Jamboree features a series of Iconis tunes performed by some of the most vicious talent in New York. The Jamboree frequently welcomes a guest or two and this performance is no exception. If you haven't had the chance to experience the wild world of Joe Iconis, do it now. Then 30 years from now, when he is named as a Kennedy Center Honoree, you can say "I was one of the first!"
- One of the first to have gotten it is Krysta Rodriguez, who frequently appears with Joe and his crew. Krysta is one of Broadway's 20-something juggernauts that was seen in Spring Awakening and A Chorus Line in 2007. On February 14th, Krysta will begin previews for one of the newest Broadway buzz generators, In The Heights. And, yes, she is still finding time for the Jamboree only three days before In The Heights takes Broadway by storm.
- And while we are talking about young talent, Jason Robert Brown's 13 is moving to the Goodspeed for it's pre-Broadway out-of-town tryout. For those of you that are too young to audition for Spring Awakening but have the chops to become the next adolescent to realize a Broadway career, the composer has announced audition details on his Web site. And for the rest of us, we will continue to bemoan the "Bitch of Aging".
- Perhaps these performers are slightly longer in the tooth but if you happen to be in London on May 12th or 13th, stop by Royal Albert Hall to see Idina Menzel and Josh Groban perform the concert version of Chess. Widely criticized for its weak book, Chess has a beautiful score that I'm sure will be exquisitely rendered by Menzel and Groban's voices.
- And finally, the buzz on Great White Way is that following the closing of The Color Purple, Far Far Away won't be any further than the Broadway Theatre. Lord and Princess are to be played by Christopher Sieber and Sutton Foster respectively but the search continues for the big green guy and his adorable sidekick.
WOW! Feeling gloriously purged and ready to start anew, I am now sufficiently prepared to tackle my long overdue review of bare: the musical. Maybe that's what I'll do during the Superbowl, when the commercials aren't on.
1 comment:
That parody of Spring Awakening by the cast of Spelling Bee gave me a much-needed laugh. What a hoot!
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