Category: Broadway/Musicals

  • Bardavon Announces Shows for 2022 Juneteenth Celebration

    Bardavon will present performances from Resistance Revival Chorus and Imani Perry to celebrate Juneteenth at the Old Dutch Church in Kingston and the Bardavon Opera House in Poughkeepsie.

    The Old Dutch Church was often referred to as “The Cathedral of Kingston,” which was originally built in 1660 in the colony of New Netherland. While the Bardavon 1869 Opera Houseowns and operates a 944-seat historic theater in Poughkeepsie and it is operated by the Bardavon.

    The Resistance Revival Chorus — June 18th at 7pm at Old Dutch Church, Kingston

    The Resistance Revival Chorus

    The Resistance Revival Chorus (RRC) is a collective of more than 60 womxn, and non-binary singers who enjoy singing and express themselves with the music. The singers are in various occupations including not only professional singer and Broadway performers, but also political activists, educators, and more. They aim to be intersectional in our feminism and reveal that all social justice issues overlap heavily with woman’s issues. Tickets start at $20

    Imani Perry — June 19th at 5pm at Bardavon

    Imani Perry

    The Princeton University African American Studies professor and author Imani Perry will speak on her new book South to America, followed by a Q & A and a book signing in the Bardavon lobby. She also wrote 6 other books, including Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry, May We Forever Stand: A History of the Black National Anthem, Breathe: A Letter to My Sons, etc., which are renowned for the prizes they won.

    Free tickets available at Poughkeepsie’s Adriance Memorial Library & Bardavon or UPAC box offices.

  • Bard SummerScape 2022 Performance Lineup Announced

    Bard SummerScape returns in 2022 summer with eight weeks of live music, opera, dance, and theater at the Fisher Center, located on the campus of Bard College in New York’s Hudson Valley, from June 23 to August 14. Fisher Center supports artists, students, and audiences in the development and examination of artistic ideas, offering perspectives from the past and present, as well as visions of the future.

    Highlights include the 32nd Bard Music Festival, Rachmaninoff and His World; a new production of Strauss’s The Silent Woman, directed by Christian Räth; a World Premiere commission from Pam Tanowitz and David Lang; a new adaptation of Molière’s Dom Juan, directed by Ashley Tata; and more.

    Theater

    Molière’s Dom Juan

    SummerScape Commission/World Premiere Production
    New translation by Sylvaine Guyot and Gideon Lester
    Conceived and directed by Ashley Tata

    Amelia Workman (Dom Juan). Photo by Maria Baranova

    A glittering and ferocious study of lust and power, Molière’s portrait of the libertine Dom Juan combines slapstick comedy with the taut psychology of a thriller. In this bold new adaptation, director Ashley Tata (whose digital production of Mad Forest astonished Fisher Center audiences in 2020) sets the story in a fantasy world where 17th-century France meets late-1970s America, raising pertinent questions about class, faith and gender. Casting both the titular libertine and her sidekick as women, Tata’s production literally recasts this subversive and brilliant tragicomedy in a contemporary light—celebrating Molière’s 400th anniversary with a Dom Juan for the 21st century. Commissioned as the opening production of Bard SummerScape 2022, and marking this year’s global celebrations of Molière’s 400th anniversary, Dom Juan makes its world premiere June 23–July 17. 

    Dance

    Song of Songs

    SummerScape Commission/World Premiere
    Choreography by Pam Tanowitz
    Music by David Lang


    Spiritual and erotic, playful and mysterious, The biblical Song of Songs (also known as The Song of Solomon ) is perhaps the greatest of all love poems—a hymn of yearning, steeped in images from the natural world. The poem’s unforgettable images of the natural world have inspired artists and lovers for millennia – indeed some scholars argue that the entire tradition of Western love poetry springs from its glorious verses. Now, composer David Lang and Fisher Center resident choreographer Pam Tanowitz join forces to create a major new dance-theater performance based on this radiantly beautiful text. A collage of sound, song, and movement that reimagines ancient rituals of love and courtship, Song of Songs holds the sacred and profane threads of the Song in perfect balance. The performance is making its world premiere July 1-3 as part of the 2022 edition of the Bard SummerScape festival.

    “Tanowitz has long been one of the most formally brilliant choreographers around.”

    New York Times

    Opera

    The Silent Woman (Die Schweigsame Frau)

    By Richard Strauss
    The American Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Leon Botstein
    Directed and designed by Christian Räth

    Jana McIntyre (Aminta) and David Portillo (Henry). Photo by Maria Baranova

    Considered Strauss’s only true comic opera, this rarely performed work is by turns elegiac and incisively witty. The brilliantly written libretto by Stefan Zweig (loosely based on the Renaissance play by Ben Jonson) features a madcap cast of characters in a variety of guises. The imaginative and colorful production by Christian Räth (Das Wunder der Heliane, SummerScape 2019) featuring a stellar group of performers will be sung in German with English supertitles.  Räth’s colorful, fast-paced new staging runs for five performances on July 22, 24, 27, 29 and 31.

    a stentorian bass … with impressive focus, carrying power and quiet charisma

    New York Times

    Bard Music Festival

    Rachmaninoff and His World

    The Bard Music Festival returns for its 32nd season with an exploration of the life and work of Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943), perhaps the last great exponent of Russian Romanticism, who nevertheless embodied many contradictions.

    Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Rachmaninoff and His World explores such themes as composition during the Cold War, virtuoso pianists and their public, and America’s ongoing love affair with Rachmaninoff’s music.

    An edifying mix of academic and aesthetic delights.

    – New Yorker

    Through the prism of his life and career, Weekend One traces the complex course the composer navigated between Russia and Modernity (Aug 5–7), and Weekend Two investigates his relationship with the New Worlds he went on to conquer (Aug 12–14).

    Spiegeltent

    After a two-year absence, a magnificent Spiegeltent returns to SummerScape for a celebratory 15th year. Highlights include your first chance to experience new performances from Ms. Lisa Fischer and The Badass & Beautiful Band; the return of Black Roots Summer, a celebration of Black roots music curated by Michael Mwenso and Jono Gasparro; and returning favorites Mx. Justin Vivian Bond, Nona Hendryx, Susanne Bartsch, and more!

    Gala: “Summer Enchanted Evening”

    On July 16, Bard’s Montgomery Place Campus plays host to “Summer Enchanted Evening,” a special gala celebration to benefit the Fisher Center and Bard Music Festival.

    SummerScape tickets

    Tickets for mainstage events go on sale on March 9, starting at $25, and Spiegeltent tickets go on sale in April. For complete information regarding tickets, series discounts and more, visit fishercenter.bard.edu. or call Bard’s box office at (845) 758-7900.

    Schedule

    Molière’s Dom Juan

    June 23–25, & 30, July 1, 3, 7–9, 14, & 15 at 7:30 pm

    July 2 at 7pm; June 26, 29, July 6, 9, 10, 13, 16, & 17 at 2pm

    July 2 at 1pm

    opening night reception for members on July 2

    post-performance conversation on July 10

    pre-performance conversation on July 13. 

    Songs of Songs

    July 1 at 8:00 pm

    July 2 at 5:00 pm

    July 3 at 2:00 pm

    The Silent Woman

    July 22 at 6:30 pm

    July 24 at 2:00 pm

    July 27 at 2:00 pm

    July 29 at 4:00 pm

    July 31 at 2:00 pm

    32nd Bard Music Festival: “Rachmaninoff and His World”

    Weekend One
    Russia and Modernity • August 5–7
    Weekend Two
    New Worlds • August 12–14

    Spiegeltent

    June 24 – August 6

    Summer Enchanted Evening

    July 16 at 6:00 pm

    Bard Music Festival Opening Night Social

    August 5 at 5:30 pm

  • 2022 Tony Award Nominees Announced

    The 2022 Tony Award nominees have been announced, with the June 12 award ceremony hosted by West Side Story Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose and taking place live at Radio City Music Hall.

    Host James Corden during the opening number of the 2019 Tony Awards.

    The 2022 Tony Awards will mark 75 years for the award ceremony, which are bestowed upon theatre professionals for high achievements. It is one of the most coveted awards in the entertainment industry and one of the most prestigious award ceremonies on television.

    Legitimate theatrical productions taking place in any of the 41 eligible Broadway productions, and the Tony Awards will be voted in 26 competitive categories by 650 designated Tony voters within the theatre community.

    Nominations for the 2022 Tony Awards

    Presented by The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing

    Best Book of a Musical

    Girl From The North Country

    Conor McPherson

    MJ

    Lynn Nottage

    Mr. Saturday Night

    Billy Crystal, Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel

    Paradise Square

    Christina Anderson, Craig Lucas & Larry Kirwan

    A Strange Loop

    Michael R. Jackson

    Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre

    Flying Over Sunset

    Music: Tom Kitt
    Lyrics: Michael Korie

    Mr. Saturday Night

    Music: Jason Robert Brown
    Lyrics: Amanda Green

    Paradise Square

    Music: Jason Howland
    Lyrics: Nathan Tysen & Masi Asare

    SIX: The Musical

    Music and Lyrics: Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss

    A Strange Loop

    Music & Lyrics: Michael R. Jackson

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play

    Simon Russell Beale, The Lehman Trilogy
    Adam Godley, The Lehman Trilogy
    Adrian Lester, The Lehman Trilogy
    David Morse, How I Learned to Drive
    Sam Rockwell, American Buffalo
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Lackawanna Blues
    David Threlfall, Hangmen

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play

    Gabby Beans, The Skin of Our Teeth
    LaChanze, Trouble in Mind
    Ruth Negga, Macbeth
    Deirdre O’Connell, Dana H.
    Mary-Louise Parker, How I Learned to Drive

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical

    Billy Crystal, Mr. Saturday Night
    Myles Frost, MJ
    Hugh Jackman, The Music Man
    Rob McClure, Mrs. Doubtfire
    Jaquel Spivey, A Strange Loop

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

    Sharon D Clarke, Caroline, or Change
    Carmen Cusack, Flying Over Sunset
    Sutton Foster, The Music Man
    Joaquina Kalukango, Paradise Square
    Mare Winningham, Girl From The North Country

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play

    Alfie Allen, Hangmen
    Chuck Cooper, Trouble in Mind
    Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Take Me Out
    Ron Cephas Jones, Clyde’s
    Michael Oberholtzer, Take Me Out
    Jesse Williams, Take Me Out

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play

    Uzo Aduba, Clyde’s
    Rachel Dratch, POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive
    Kenita R. Miller, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
    Phylicia Rashad, Skeleton Crew
    Julie White, POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive
    Kara Young, Clyde’s

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical

    Matt Doyle, Company
    Sidney DuPont, Paradise Square
    Jared Grimes, Funny Girl
    John-Andrew Morrison, A Strange Loop
    A.J. Shively, Paradise Square

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical

    Jeannette Bayardelle, Girl From The North Country
    Shoshana Bean, Mr. Saturday Night
    Jayne Houdyshell, The Music Man
    L Morgan Lee, A Strange Loop
    Patti LuPone, Company
    Jennifer Simard, Company

    Best Scenic Design of a Play

    Beowulf Boritt, POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive
    Michael Carnahan and Nicholas Hussong, Skeleton Crew
    Es Devlin, The Lehman Trilogy
    Anna Fleischle, Hangmen
    Scott Pask, American Buffalo
    Adam Rigg, The Skin of Our Teeth

    Best Scenic Design of a Musical

    Beowulf Boritt and 59 Productions, Flying Over Sunset
    Bunny Christie, Company
    Arnulfo Maldonado, A Strange Loop
    Derek McLane and Peter Nigrini, MJ
    Allen Moyer, Paradise Square

    Best Costume Design of a Play

    Montana Levi Blanco, The Skin of Our Teeth
    Sarafina Bush, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
    Emilio Sosa, Trouble in Mind
    Jane Greenwood, Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite
    Jennifer Moeller, Clyde’s

    Best Costume Design of a Musical

    Fly Davis, Caroline, or Change
    Toni-Leslie James, Paradise Square
    William Ivey Long, Diana, The Musical
    Santo Loquasto, The Music Man
    Gabriella Slade, SIX: The Musical
    Paul Tazewell, MJ

    Best Lighting Design of a Play

    Joshua Carr, Hangmen
    Jiyoun Chang, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
    Jon Clark, The Lehman Trilogy
    Jane Cox, Macbeth
    Yi Zhao, The Skin of Our Teeth

    Best Lighting Design of a Musical

    Neil Austin, Company
    Tim Deiling, SIX: The Musical
    Donald Holder, Paradise Square
    Natasha Katz, MJ
    Bradley King, Flying Over Sunset
    Jen Schriever, A Strange Loop

    Best Sound Design of a Play

    Justin Ellington, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
    Mikhail Fiksel, Dana H.
    Palmer Hefferan, The Skin of Our Teeth
    Nick Powell and Dominic Bilkey, The Lehman Trilogy
    Mikaal Sulaiman, Macbeth

    Best Sound Design of a Musical

    Simon Baker, Girl From The North Country
    Paul Gatehouse, SIX: The Musical
    Ian Dickinson for Autograph, Company
    Drew Levy, A Strange Loop
    Gareth Owen, MJ

    Best Direction of a Play

    Lileana Blain-Cruz, The Skin of Our Teeth
    Camille A. Brown, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
    Sam Mendes, The Lehman Trilogy
    Neil Pepe, American Buffalo
    Les Waters, Dana H.

    Best Direction of a Musical

    Stephen Brackett, A Strange Loop
    Marianne Elliott, Company
    Conor McPherson, Girl From The North Country
    Lucy Moss & Jamie Armitage, SIX: The Musical
    Christopher Wheeldon, MJ

    Best Choreography

    Camille A. Brown, for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf
    Warren Carlyle, The Music Man
    Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, SIX: The Musical
    Bill T. Jones, Paradise Square
    Christopher Wheeldon, MJ

    Best Orchestrations

    David Cullen, Company
    Tom Curran, SIX: The Musical
    Simon Hale, Girl From The North Country
    Jason Michael Webb and David Holcenberg, MJ
    Charlie Rosen, A Strange Loop

    Best Play

    Clyde’s

    Author: Lynn Nottage
    Producers: Second Stage Theater, Carole Rothman, Khady Kamara

    Hangmen

    Author: Martin McDonagh
    Producers: Robert Fox, Jean Doumanian, Elizabeth I. McCann, Craig Balsam, Atlantic Theater Company, Jon B. Platt, Len Blavatnik, Richard Fishman, John Gore Organization, Stephanie P. McClelland, David Mirvish, The Shubert Organization, Jamie deRoy/Sandy Robertson, Patrick Myles/Alexander ‘Sandy’ Marshall, M. Kilburg Reedy/Excelsior Entertainment, Playful Productions, The Royal Court Theatre

    The Lehman Trilogy

    Author: Stefano Massini, Ben Power
    Producers: National Theatre, Neal Street Productions, Barry Diller, David Geffen, Kash Bennett, Lisa Burger, Caro Newling, Ambassador Theatre Group, Stephanie P. McClelland, Annapurna Theatre, Delman Whitney, Craig Balsam/Heni Koenigsberg/John Yonover, Fiery Angel/Seth A. Goldstein, Starry Night Entertainment, Gavin Kalin Productions, Paul & Selina Burdell/Bill Damaschke, 42nd.club/Phil & Claire Kenny, CatWenJam Productions, Amanda Dubois, Glass Half Full Productions, Dede Harris/Linda B. Rubin, Kallish Weinstein Creative, Kors Le Pere Theatricals LLC, James L. Nederlander, No Guarantees, Mark Pigott KBE, KStJ, Playing Field, Catherine Schreiber/Adam Zell, Tulchin Bartner Productions, Richard Winkler/Alan Shorr/Dawn Smalberg, The Shubert Organization, Independent Presenters Network, John Gore Organization, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, Jillian Robbins

    The Minutes

    Author: Tracy Letts
    Producers: Jeffrey Richards, Rebecca Gold, Carl Moellenberg, Spencer Ross, Louise Gund, Elizabeth Armstrong, Blakeman Entertainment, HornosBerger, Across the River Productions, Stewart F. Lane/Bonnie Comley/Leah Lane, Jayne Baron Sherman, Kathleen K. Johnson, Emily Dobbs, Robert Flicker, Jacob Soroken Porter, The Shubert Organization, Steppenwolf Theatre Company

    Skeleton Crew

    Author: Dominique Morisseau
    Producers: Manhattan Theatre Club, Lynne Meadow, Barry Grove

    Best Musical

    Girl From The North Country

    Producers: Tristan Baker & Charlie Parsons for Runaway Entertainment, Steven Lappin, Sony Music Entertainment/Sony ATV, David Mirvish, Len Blavatnik, The Dodgers, Eric & Marsi Gardiner, Dianne Roberts, John Gore Organization, Nederlander Presentations, Inc., Tommy Mottola, Independent Presenters Network, Rod Kaats, Diana DiMenna, Mary Beth O’Connor, Barbara H. Freitag, Patrick Catullo, Aaron Lustbader, The Old Vic, Matthew Warchus, Kate Varah, Georgia Gatti, The Public Theater, Oskar Eustis, Patrick Willingham, Mandy Hackett

    MJ

    Producers: Lia Vollack, John Branca, John McClain, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Music Entertaiment, Roy Furman, Cue to Cue Productions, James L. Nederlander, Kumiko Yoshii, Naoya Kinoshita, Latitude Link, Candy Spelling, Stephen C. Byrd, John Gore Organization, Sandy Robertson, Ed Walson, Peter W. May, CJ ENM, Martin Bandier, Michael Cassel Group, Albert Nocciolino, Playful Productions, Ken Schur, Willette & Manny Klausner, Doug Morris, Michael David, Estate of Michael Jackson

    Mr. Saturday Night

    Producers: James L. Nederlander, Face Productions, Inc., Hunter Arnold, Michael Cohl, TEG Dainty, Candy Spelling, Steve Traxler, Marc David Levine, Caiola Productions, Crossroads Live, Jamie deRoy, Roy Furman, Arny Granat, Grove Entertainment, John Gore Organization, Wolf Gutterman, Van Kaplan, Larry Magid, Peter May, Carl Moellenberg, Beth W. Newburger, Albert Nocciolino, Eva Price, Iris Smith, The Shubert Organization, Howard Tenenbaum, Barry and Fran Weissler

    Paradise Square

    Producers: Garth H. Drabinsky, Peter LeDonne, Jeffrey A. Sine, Matthew C. Blank, Joe Crowley, RSR Finance LLC, Hunter & Mariana Milborne, Len Blavatnik, Joseph Coffey, Sherry Wright & Craig Haffner, Bernard Abrams, James Scrivanich, Rick Chad, Arthur M. Kraus, Broadway & Beyond Theatricals, Brian Luborsky, Gilbert & Elisa Palter, The Shubert Organization, Terry Schnuck, Urban One, Inc., Robert Wolf, Richard Stursberg, Mark W. Everson, Sanjay Govil, Jeremiah J. Harris, Amabel James, Sheila C. Johnson, Dennis Mehiel, Louise H. & John G. Beard, Henry R. Muñoz, III & Kyle Ferari Muñoz, Walter Swett, Zachary Florence, Berkeley Repertory Theatre

    SIX: The Musical

    Producers: Kenny Wax, Wendy & Andy Barnes, George Stiles, Kevin McCollum, Chicago Shakespeare Theater

    A Strange Loop

    Producers: Barbara Whitman, Pasek, Paul & Stafford, Hunter Arnold, Marcia Goldberg, Alex Levy & James Achilles, Osh Ashruf, A Choir Full Productions, Don Cheadle & Bridgid Coulter Cheadle, Paul Oakley Stovall, Jimmy Wilson, Annapurna Theatre, Robyn Coles, Creative Partners Productions, Robyn Gottesdiener, Kayla Greenspan, Grove Entertainment, Kuhn, Lewis & Scott, Frank Marshall, Maximum Effort Productions Inc., Joey Monda, Richard Mumby, Phenomenal Media & Meena Harris, Marc Platt & Debra Martin Chase, Laurie Tisch, Yonge Street Theatricals, Dodge Hall Productions/JJ Malley, Cody Renard Richard, John Gore Organization, James L. Nederlander, The Shubert Organization, RuPaul Charles, Alan Cumming, Ilana Glazer, Jennifer Hudson, Mindy Kaling, Billy Porter, Page 73 Productions, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Playwrights Horizons

    Best Revival of a Play

    American Buffalo

    Producers: Jeffrey Richards, Steve Traxler, Stephanie P. McClelland, GFour Productions, Spencer Ross, Gemini Theatrical, Chris and Ashlee Clarke, Suna Said Maslin, Ted & Richard Liebowitz/Cue to Cue Productions, Patty Baker/Good Productions, Brad Blume, Caiola Productions, Joanna Carson, Arthur Kern, Willette Klausner, Jeremiah J. Harris and Darren P. Deverna, Van Kaplan, Patrick Myles/David Luff, Alexander Marshall, Ambassador Theatre Group, Kathleen K. Johnson, Diego Kolankowsky, Steve and Jacob Levy, Morwin Schmookler, Brian Moreland, Jacob Soroken Porter, The Shubert Organization

    for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf

    Producers: Nelle Nugent, Ron Simons, Kenneth Teaton, Ellen Ferguson and Vivian Phillips, Willette and Manny Klausner, Hunter Arnold, Dale Franzen, Valencia Yearwood, One Community, Audible, Dennis Grimaldi, Terry Nardozzi and Tracey Knight Narang, Grace Nordhoff/Mickalene Thomas, Angelina Fiordellisi/Caiola Productions, The Public Theater, Oskar Eustis, Patrick Willingham, Mandy Hackett

    How I Learned to Drive

    Author: Paula Vogel
    Producers: Manhattan Theatre Club, Lynne Meadow, Barry Grove, Daryl Roth, Cody Lassen, Vineyard Theatre

    Take Me Out

    Producers: Second Stage Theater, Carole Rothman, Khady Kamara

    Trouble in Mind

    Producers: Roundabout Theatre Company, Todd Haimes, Julia C. Levy, Sydney Beers, Steve Dow

    Best Revival of a Musical

    Caroline, or Change

    Producers: Roundabout Theatre Company, Todd Haimes, Julia C. Levy, Sydney Beers, Steve Dow, Lot’s Wife, Hunter Arnold, Caiola Productions/Willette & Manny Klausner, Chambers -D’Angora/Joseph & Alyson Graci

    Company

    Producers: Elliott & Harper Productions, The Shubert Organization, Catherine Schreiber, Nederlander Presentations, Inc., Crossroads Live, Anapurna Theatre, Hunter Arnold, No Guarantees, Jon B. Platt, Michael Watt, John Gore Organization, Tim Levy, Grove – REG, Hornos – Mollenberg, Levine – Federman – Adler, Beard – Merrie – Robbins, LD Entertainment/Madison Wells Live, Benjamin Lowy/Roben Alive, Daryl Roth/Tom Tuft, Salmira Productions/Caiola Productions, Aged in Wood/Lee – Sachs, Berinstein – Lane/42nd.club, Boyett – Miller/Hodges – Kukieiski, Finn – DeVito/Independent Presenters Network, Armstrong – Ross/Gilad – Rogowsky, Boardman – Koenigsberg/Zell – Seriff, Concord Theatricals – Scott Sanders Productions/Abrams – May, deRoy – Brunish/Jenen – Rubin, Fakston Productions/Sabi – Lerner – Ketner, Maggio – Abrams/Hopkins – Tackel, Levy & Chauviere, Jujamcyn Theaters

    The Music Man

    Producers: Barry Diller, David Geffen, Kate Horton, Fictionhouse

    Tony Nominations by Production

    A Strange Loop – 11

    MJ – 10

    Paradise Square – 10

    Company – 9

    The Lehman Trilogy – 8

    SIX: The Musical – 8

    for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf – 7

    Girl From The North Country – 7

    The Music Man – 6

    The Skin of Our Teeth – 6

    Clyde’s – 5

    Hangmen – 5

    Mr. Saturday Night – 5

    American Buffalo – 4

    Flying Over Sunset – 4

    Take Me Out – 4

    Trouble in Mind – 4

    Caroline, or Change – 3

    Dana H. – 3

    How I Learned to Drive – 3

    Macbeth – 3

    POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive – 3

    Skeleton Crew – 3

    Diana, The Musical – 1

    Funny Girl – 1

    Lackawanna Blues – 1

    The Minutes – 1

    Mrs. Doubtfire – 1

    Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite – 1

  • Cortland Repertory Theatre Announces 50th Anniversary Summer Season

    Cortland Repertory Theatre has announced the activities for their 50th anniversary summer season. Running from June 8 to August 20, patrons will have the chance to see a variety of entertainment at the Little York Pavilion in Preble, NY

    This summer, the Cortland Repertory Theatre will showcase three musicals and two plays, including “Hair”, “Over the River and Through the Woods” and “Kiss Me, Kate”. June 8 -18, the CRT will debut their rendition of the tribal rock musical “Hair”, featuring music by Galt MacDermot and lyrics by Gerome Ragni.  The show examines what it means to be a young person in a changing world, with spotlights on identity, community and global responsibility. 

    From June 22 – July 1, patrons will enjoy a revival of “Over the River and Through the Woods” by Joe DiPietro. Originally produced in 2005, this fan favorite comedy tells the story of a young Italian man navigating moving away from his family as they do everything in their power to stop him. 

    From July 6 – 16, the second CRT revival will make its appearance with the return of “Kiss me, Kate”. Originally performed in 1984, this musical mixes unique characters with classic songs like ‘So In Love’ and ‘Too Darn Hot’. 

    From July 20 – 30, patrons can enjoy the regional premiere of Agatha Christie’s murder mystery “Murder on the Orient Express”. The stage version of this classic mystery will be a special treat to CRT audiences.

    Ending the summer is a special production of Mary Poppins, running from August 3 – 20. Although based on the Disney film and stories by P.L. Travers, new songs and music will be added to enhance the musical’s magic. The classic childhood story will enchant those who see it.

    Every show will be held indoors, as opposed to last year’s season, and CRT has taken great precautions to keep all attendees safe. New technology has been installed in all theatre facilities, including the Pavilion’s theatre and backstage area, as a way to filter air and reduce the amount of germs transmitted. Covid guidelines will be finalized at a later date.

    Five-show summer subscriptions, as well as more ticket information, can be found here.

  • The Orchestra Now to Present New Voices From The 1930s at Carnegie Hall

    The Orchestra Now (TŌN) will soon host their final performance in their Carnegie Hall season on Thursday, May 12. This musical night will include the renowned director of this orchestra, Leon Botstein, along with pianists Gilles Vonsattel and Frank Corliss. This night will also present mezzo-soprano Deborah Nansteel.

    Orchestra Now

    Corliss is the director of the Bard College Conservatory of Music, while Vonsattel is a Swiss soloist and Bard Conservatory faculty member. Furthermore, being apart of The Metropolitan Opera as a mezzo-soprano, Nansteel has landed the role of Alisa in Lucia di Lammermoor for this season. 

    New Voices From the 1930s will take place in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage of Carnegie Hall. Corliss will perform William Grant Still’s Dismal Swamp, which is a portrayal of captive peoples seeking freedom. Nansteel will perform, Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem, regarding conditions under the Nazi regime. Lastly, Vonsattel’s performance is based on Mexican Symphonic Orchestra music director and composer, Carlos Chávez’s virtuosic Piano Concerto.

    Tickets for this event are available on the Carnegie Hall website. It is essential for ticket holders to adhere to the venue’s safety protocols.

    In addition to TŌN’s show at Carnegie Hall, on May 7 and 8 this same program will be performed at the Fisher Center at Bard. To accommodate viewers this event will be live streamed for free on both dates; those attending must RSVP to attend the concert.

    Towards the end of May on the 22, TŌN will provide a free concert performance at the Peter Norton Symphony Space, called Liszt & Bartók. Led by TŌN resident conductor Zachary Schwartzman, Hungarian composers Franz Liszt, Béla Bartók, Emmerich Kálmán, and Zoltán Kodály will have the spotlight during this event. Advance RSVP is suggested and those in attendance must comply with the venue’s health and safety requirements.

  • Girl From the North Country returns to Broadway Through June 19

    The deep, spiritual, American joy of GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY is back on Broadway this spring for only a limited time, featuring brilliant songs arranged by Bob Dylan’s music and Conor McPherson’s extraordinary story. Performances will begin on Friday, April 29th, and will now run through Saturday, June 19th at the Belasco Theatre.

    GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY was written and directed by the genius playwright Conor McPherson. This exclusive play will be held at at the Belasco Theatre in NYC for only 50 performances. This Broadway play boldly reimagines Bob Dylan’s music, using his most legendary songs. The spiritually uplifting and beautiful story is set in Duluth, MN, in 1934, when a group of wanderers’ lives intersect at a house full of music, life, and hope. 

    Girl from the North Country

    “RAVISHING AND SINGULAR! Bob Dylan’s songs have never felt so heartbreakingly personal and universal.”

    – The New York Times 
    Bob Dylan's Music Featured in Upcoming Broadway Play

    “We are so thrilled to bring this incredible production back to Broadway and to return to our home at the  Belasco Theatre,” said producers Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons. “As Broadway’s recovery continues,  we are so grateful to be a part of this exciting season and to give more audiences a chance to visit us in the  North Country and experience the magic of Bob Dylan’s songs and Conor McPherson’s remarkable  storytelling.”  

    Girl from the North Country

    The production originated at The Old Vic in London and has played in the West End and Toronto, at The Public Theater in New York, and is currently playing across Australia and embarking upon a UK and Ireland tour, opening in Dublin on June 25th. Along with this, the Original Broadway Cast Album is nominated for a GRAMMY Award for “Best Musical Theater Album.”  

    Girl from the North Country

    Girl From The North Country features scenic and costume design by Rae Smith; orchestrations, arrangements, and music supervision by Simon Hale. Additionally, features added arrangements by Simon Hale and Conor McPherson. Along with lighting design by Mark Henderson; sound design by Simon Baker; movement direction by Lucy Hind; and music direction by Marco Paguia.  

    Ticket Prices and Accessibility:

    Monday-Friday: $69 – $139 (reg. $79 – $169)* 

    Saturday-Sunday: $79 – $149 (reg. $89 – $179)* 

    To access tickets and more information, click here, or by calling (212) 239-6200. Save over 20% off tickets with code NCPUB323.

  • Proctors 2022-23 Season Announced

    On April 11th, Proctors Collaborative announced new shows coming to Proctors in Schenectady for the 2022-2023 season of the KeyBank Broadway Series. Due to COVID-19 complications, the announcement was posted on the Proctors Facebook page on April 11th

    Proctors 2022-2023

    Starting the season will be Disney’s Aladdin, which will kick off their newly imagined North American tour. Then, Proctors brings back a Broadway classic to the stage. Hairspray, which will be available as a crossover show to Capital Repertory Theatre subscribers.  

    “Probably the biggest sign that the Proctors Collaborative is back is our ability to announce a new season! Imagine, a Disney tech is returning with AladdinHamilton returns, and as many Tony awarded shows will be here as ever before. Yes, Proctors, UPH and theRep are back,”

    says Proctors Collaborative CEO Philip Morris.   

    Next on the calendar Proctors 2022-2023 features the Tony Best Musical winner Hamilton. Joining them this season are Tootsie and Jagged Little Pill, which very recently closed its Broadway run due to COVID-19. Closing out the season, Proctors welcomes back Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations  

    Proctors 2022–2023 KeyBank Broadway Series 

    Proctors 2022-2023

    Aladdin 

    Oct. 11-23, 2022 

    Discover a whole new world at Disney’s ALADDIN, the hit Broadway musical. From the producer of The Lion King comes the timeless story of ALADDIN, a thrilling new production filled with unforgettable beauty, magic, comedy and breathtaking spectacle. It’s an extraordinary theatrical event where one lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite. See why audiences and critics agree, ALADDIN is “Exactly What You Wish For!” (NBC-TV). 

    Hamilton 

    Mar. 14th-19th, 2023  

    This “theatrical landmark has transformed theater and the way we think about history” (The New York Times)  

    HAMILTON is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, HAMILTON has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre—a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. With book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, HAMILTON is based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography. It has won Tony®, Grammy®, and Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.  

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    Tootsie  

    Apr. 11th-16th, 2023  

    Call it “musical comedy heaven” (Rolling Stone). Call it “the most uproarious new musical in years!” (The Hollywood Reporter). Call it TOOTSIE! This laugh-out-loud love letter to the theater tells the story of Michael Dorsey, a talented but difficult actor who struggles to find work until one show-stopping act of desperation lands him the role of a lifetime. Featuring a hilarious Tony®-winning book by Robert Horn and an outrageously clever score by 2018 Tony-winner David Yazbek (The Band’s Visit, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), this New York Times Critic’s Pick is “a joyful delight” (The Washington Post) that’s “so packed with punchlines, it should be called a jokebox musical!” (Bloomberg). “In these turbulent times, when the world seems out of balance, we need a place to let the good times roll,” raves Rolling Stone. “TOOTSIE is it!”  

    Proctors 2022-2023

    Jagged Little Pill  

    May 2nd-7th, 2023  

    SOME SHOWS YOU SEE. THIS SHOW YOU FEEL.  

    Joy, love, heartache, strength, wisdom, catharsis, LIFE—everything we’ve been waiting to see in a Broadway show— is here in the exhilarating, fearless new musical based on Alanis Morissette’s world-changing music.  

    Directed by Tony Award winner Diane Paulus (Waitress, Pippin, upcoming 1776) with a Tony-winning book by Diablo Cody (Juno) and Grammy-winning score, this electrifying production about a perfectly imperfect American family “vaults the audience to its collective feet” (The Guardian). “Redemptive, rousing and real, JAGGED LITTLE PILL stands alongside the original musicals that have sustained the best hopes of Broadway.” (The New York Times)  

    You live, you learn, you remember what it’s like to feel truly human… at JAGGED LITTLE PILL.  

    Ain't Too Proud | Title Treatment

    Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations  

    May 23rd-28th, 2023  

    Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations is the electrifying new smash-hit Broadway musical that follows The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.  

    Nominated for 12 Tony® Awards and the winner of the 2019 Tony Award for Best Choreography, it’s a thrilling story of brotherhood, family, loyalty, and betrayal during a decade of civil unrest in America. Set to the beat of the group’s treasured hits, including “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination,” “Get Ready,” and “Papa Was a Rolling Stone,” Ain’t Too Proud tells the unforgettable story of the legendary quintet that Billboard Magazine named the greatest R&B group of all time. 

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    Subscriptions for the 2022–2023 KeyBank Broadway Series at Proctors go on sale Wednesday, April 13th and are available through the Box Office at Proctors, in person, over the phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Friday 10am-6pm, or online here

  • The Cast Before the Break Drop New Album, “Where We Are Now” First in 10 years

    After 10 years, quintet The Cast Before the Break, who began their career tracking at a Connecticut-based studio on Red Cedar Lake is back with their finished album, Where We Are Now.

    The Cast Before the Break

    The five members of the post-rock band, The Cast Before the Break formed in college in Upstate New York back in 2007. Four years later in 2011, the band signed with Deep Elm Records who helped to re-release As Your Shoulders Turn On You.

    The 10 year anniversary of their album Still that released in 2011 and the pandemic led to the beginning discussions of the band rekindling to finish the old album.

    Experiencing these past few years of collective loss is a lot of what brought us back to each other. While Where We Are Now deals with some of these same topics, it also exhibits a newfound catharsis. It acknowledges the pain we’ve experienced, but also how far we’ve come.

    Jordan Stewart, guitarist

    The long-awaited third album from The Cast Before the Break will bring back old memories from old listeners and spark the interest of new ones. The album, Where We Are Now brings together the emotions and everything the band had from their first two records, which help create the band’s most dynamic, raw and epic album yet.

  • “Flying Over Sunset” Cast Recording Released

    The album for James Lapine’s Broadway musical “Flying Over Sunset” is now available on all streaming platforms. The recording features the original cast performing all 22 tracks from the Lincoln Center musical which ran from Dec. 13, 2021 to Jan. 16 of this year.

    Flying Over Sunset

    “Flying Over Sunset” is a fictional story about the lives of Aldous Huxley (Harry Hadden-Paton), Clare Boothe Luce (Carmen Cusack), and Cary Grant (Tony Yazbeck) who decide to take LSD together and confront the mysteries of their lives and their world. 

    It features a critically acclaimed production crew. Lapine, who also wrote the book, is a Tony and Pulitzer Prize winner. The album is scored by Tony, GRAMMY, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tom Kitt.

    “Flying Over Sunset” was produced by GRAMMY-nominee Scott M. Riesett (Schmigadoon!, Ain’t Too Proud, The Prom). Recorded in New York, the album was co-produced by Tony Award nominee Michael Korie and Lapine and was executive produced by Scott Farthing and Adam Siegel. 

    Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal says of “Flying Over Sunset”: “An irresistible trip worth taking, brought off with supreme flair, I’d gladly see it again right away!”

    As of today, only the digital version of the album is available. A hard copy is scheduled to be released on April 8.

  • Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate New York Presents “The Light” at theREP

    Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate NY has announced their latest production “The Light”, with performances at Lauren and Harold Iselin Studio at Capital Repertory Theatre (theREP), during March 3-6 and March 10-13, 2022.

    Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate New York

    BTTUNY was founded in 2009 by veteran actor Jean-Remy Monnay for the sole purpose of promoting communities of color. Monnay wished to foster understanding, appreciation and participation within the theater, as well as give a voice to the unheard.

    Considering their headquarters is in the NYS Captial Region, a populated and industrialized region, the overall mission of the Black Theatre Troupe is benefited, since the audience reach is vast. The Lauren and Harold Iselin Studio at the Rep is located at 251 North Pearl Street in Albany. This will be BTTNY’s second show there since Monnay has been an Associate Artist.

    “The Light” is about a relationship between a couple by the name of Rashad and Genesis. Unfortunately, all the love may come to an end after a marriage proposal does not go as planned. Buried accusations from the past are brought to life and lead to turmoil within their relationship. The million-dollar question is will their love prevail after the truth is revealed?

    Tickets for this event are located on the BTTNY website. General admission is $20 and for students/seniors it is $15.