The scenarios are flexible enough to allow for literal or fantastical staging. The 2017 film version includes a lovely mix of both. The roles are juicy enough to showcase stars or newcomers and the original Off-Broadway cast has gone on to great things. The show was not LaChuisa's first musical but it was definitely the one that put him on the map.
Showing posts with label Donna Murphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donna Murphy. Show all posts
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Hello Again
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Wonderful Town - Quick Sketch
Wonderful Town
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green
Book by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov
Broadway 1953
Ruth Sherwood may have felt overshadowed by her sister
Eileen but the stories she wrote about their life launched a successful
franchise. My Sister Eileen was
adapted into a hit Broadway play, a film, a TV series (starring Elaine
Stritch!), and two competing musicals!
Columbia Pictures' film musical featured a sexy challenge dance between
Eileen’s suitors, Bob Fosse and Tommy Rall, but Bernstein, Comden and Green’s Wonderful Town had the longer shelf
life. The show rejuvenated the career of Rosalind Russell and boosted the profile of
Donna Murphy in a successful revival.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Passion
Now that my Elaine Stritch series is complete I'll be catching up on some requests. First up Passion.
Stephen Sondheim: "'Passion' is about how the force of somebody's feelings for you can crack you open and how it is the life force in a deadened world."
David Richards (NYT): In "Passion," however, Mr. Sondheim has dropped his defenses. With the playwright and director James Lapine, he has written an unalloyed love story, one that wants to penetrate the heart's deepest mysteries. Ironically, he has come up with his most somber musical since "Sweeney Todd."
Charles Isherwood (NYT): Indeed, arguments surrounding "Passion" have often focused on whether Giorgio is redeemed or destroyed by Fosca's love. Look for the answer in Mr. Sondheim's music, and you'll find only more questions. The musical's final trio has a soaring, rhapsodic sound, but the very last note reverberates with doom.
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