Monday, June 15, 2015

Jurassic World Set Box Office Record

Variety reports:
There’s a new king in town. “Jurassic World” opened to a staggering $511.8 million worldwide, the highest global bow of all time. It marks the first time a film has ever grossed more than $500 million in a single weekend. The dinosaur thriller is the top-ranking film from sea to shining sea, after opening in first place in North America and across all 66 international territories where it debuted. Domestically, “Jurassic World” scored the second-biggest debut in history with $204.8 million, nipping at the heels of “Marvel’s The Avengers'” $207.4 million bow. Its international weekend estimate also takes runner-up position on the all-time charts. The $307.2 million “Jurassic World” generated trails the $314 million racked up by “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.” Those international results were boosted by a mammoth $100 million opening in China. Other openings of note include the United Kingdom and Ireland with $29.6 million, Mexico with $16.2 million, Korea with $14.4 million, France with $12.5 million, Australia with $12.1 million and Germany with $11 million. The only major territory remaining is Japan, where “Jurassic World” will roar on Aug.
Coming in second place domestically was Spy with $16M.

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Friday, June 12, 2015

Jurassic World Opens Huge

The reviews range from glowing to scathing, but judging by the first day's receipts, Jurassic World could be the year's top-grossing film. Via the Hollywood Reporter:
Universal's Jurassic World is devouring everything in its path at the Friday box office for a projected North American debut of $155 million-plus — one of the best showings in recent times and the biggest three-day opening ever for the month of June. The $150 million tentpole, rescuing the dinosaur franchise from near-extinction, is expected to earn $65 million-plus on Friday alone. That includes $18.5 million from Thursday evening previews, the biggest late-night showing ever for Universal after Furious 7 ($15.8 million). 

If it indeed crosses $150 million domestically, Jurassic World would best Universal's Furious 7 ($147.2 million) to mark the second-best opening of the year to date behind Disney and Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron ($191.3 million). The current record-holder for June is Man of Steel, which debuted to $116.6 million. Jurassic World, playing in 4,273 theaters domestically and opening 22 years after Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park hit theaters, is getting the widest release ever for a Universal title. Overseas, the fourth installment is rolling out across the world, grossing north of $21 million from its first eight markets on Wednesday, including $17.2 million in China.
According to audience exit polls, 73% are rating the film as a "recommend."

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Nick Offerman To Mike Pence: #Usuck

Parks And Recreation star Nick Offerman is married to Megan Mullally of Will & Grace fame. Last year I saw them in an odd two-person Off Broadway play called Annapuma. Offerman was nearly nude for the first fifteen minutes.

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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Broadway Flea Market: September 22nd

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS will hold the 27th annual Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction on September 22nd in Times Square.
Free and open to the public, the annual event takes place from 10 AM – 7 PM in the heart of the theatre district along West 44th Street (between Broadway and Eighth Avenue) and in Shubert Alley. One of the most popular stops at Broadway’s "one-day sale" is the Autograph Table & Photo Booth. Fans have the opportunity to get autographs and pose for pictures with their favorite stars from Broadway and Off-Broadway in exchange for donations to Broadway Cares.

The celebrities in this year's line-up have collectively won 27 Tony Awards and received 74 Tony nominations. Among those schedule to appear are Tony winners Len Cariou, Gabriel Ebert, Harriet Harris, Shuler Hensley, Cherry Jones, Aaron Lazar, Judith Light, Debra Monk, Donna Murphy, Bebe Neuwirth, Bernadette Peters, Billy Porter, Faith Prince and Alice Ripley, as well as other Broadway favorites including Laura Benanti, Robert Cuccioli, Santino Fontana, Jeremy Jordan, Jan Maxwell, Lindsay Mendez, Julia Murney, Rory O’Malley, Laura Osnes, Christopher Sieber, Matthew James Thomas, Patrick Wilson and more.
There will be more than 50 tables of Broadway memorabilia available and the casts of many currently-running shows will be on hand for photos and autographs.

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Friday, February 12, 2010

FLASHBACK: Liza & Chita Do Dinah

We need some gay-ass fabulosity up in this here joint today. Via Broadway World's Pat Cerasaro:
A fantastically fun moment from The Dinah Shore show in which Liza Minnelli performs "Nowadays" from CHICAGO alongside the songwriters who wrote it, John Kander and Fred Ebb. The mutual affection they feel for each other is palpable, but the clip reaches new heights of pathos - and hilarity - when Chita Rivera herself, Liza's co-star in CHICAGO, makes a surprise appearance. Also, watch John Kander pick up the Liza's microphone after she has dropped it and set it back on the piano stool, all whilst pounding out that delicious vamp. Fred Ebb seems to be the only one more surprised than Kander or Liza, and the clip goes even more over-the-top with the improvised ending up the octave.
So what year was this?

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Monday, July 27, 2009

GLAAD: HBO Leads Networks In LGBT Portrayals, NBC & CBS Last

GLAAD has issued its third annual survey of the top 15 television networks and found that HBO leads the pack in the portrayals of LGBT characters.
In GLAAD's third annual Network Responsibility Index, which evaluated the five major networks and 10 cable outlets, HBO — the home to True Blood, Entourage and No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency — scored the highest rating and a grade of "Good," with 42 percent of its programming featuring LGBT content. Showtime placed second. "This year programming was not only inclusive of LGBT people, but networks like HBO are beginning to reflect the broad diversity within our community," Rashad Robinson, GLAAD's senior director of media programs, said in a statement. In all, GLAAD evaluated 4,901 hours of prime-time broadcast programming and 1,213 hours from cable, from June 2008 through May 2009.

Also ranking "Good" was ABC, the best-performing of the Big 5. With such shows as Brothers & Sisters and Grey's Anatomy, ABC boasted LGBT content in 24 percent of its fare. The CW followed with 20 percent. Among the networks graded "Adequate," Fox (11 percent) rose from its year-ago last-place finish, though GLAAD said that some of its LGBT-inclusive hours included "problematic content." Namely, a pair of Family Guy episodes — "Family Gay" and "Sit Down, Shut Up" — "included an excess of offensive gay images," said Robinson. Also, "So You Think You Can Dance" was the subject of a GLAAD Call to Action when judge Nigel Lythgoe made comments about two male dancing partners that were deemed by the organization to be homophobic. Lythgoe later apologized. "Failing" grades went to NBC (8 percent), CBS (5 percent) and cable's A&E, Syfy and TBS. CBS' annual ranking dropped from third among broadcast networks to last.
You can download a PDF of GLAAD's full report here.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Ed McMahon Dies At 86

Ed McMahon, the most famous sidekick in the history of television, has died at the age of 86.
Ed McMahon, the loyal Tonight Show sidekick who bolstered boss Johnny Carson with guffaws and a resounding “H-e-e-e-e-e-ere's Johnny” for 30 years, died early today at 86. Mr. McMahon died shortly after midnight at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center surrounded by his wife, Pam, and other family members, said his publicist, Howard Bragman. Mr. Bragman didn't give a cause of death, saying only that Mr. McMahon had a “multitude of health problems the last few months.” Mr. McMahon had bone cancer, among other illnesses, according to a person close to the entertainer, and he had been hospitalized for several weeks. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to release the information.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

The 2009 Orange Globes

Clearly, spray-on tan technology has a long, long way go. I'll be back later tonight with the Cheetos-tinted winners.

UPDATE: It was a big night for NBC's 30 Rock and for HBO.

Golden Globes 2009 Winners

BEST MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA:
Slumdog Millionaire
BEST MOTION PICTURE, COMEDY:
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
ACTOR, DRAMA:
Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
ACTRESS, DRAMA:
Kate Winslet, Revolutionary Road
ACTOR, COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
Colin Farrell, In Bruges
ACTRESS, COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky
SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Kate Winslet, The Reader
DIRECTOR:
Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM:
Wall-E
TV SERIES, DRAMA:
Mad Men
ACTRESS IN A TV SERIES, DRAMA:
Anna Paquin, True Blood
ACTOR IN A TV SERIES, DRAMA:
Gabriel Byrne, In Treatment
TV SERIES, COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
30 Rock
ACTRESS IN A TV SERIES, COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
ACTOR IN A TV, COMEDY OR MUSICAL:
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES
Laura Linney, John Adams
ACTOR IN A MINISERIES
Paul Giamatti, John Adams
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Laura Dern, Recount
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Tom Wilkinson, John Adams

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SNL's History With Gay Hosts

Neil Patrick Harris hosted Saturday Night Live last night. Most of it was unfunny, except for a marginally amusing bit about Broadway falling on hard times. I was wondering about SNL's history with gay hosts and went off to Wikipedia to research. Here's what I found.

1976: Lily Tomlin. Not out at the time.
1976: Anthony Perkins. Died without coming out.
1976: Jodie Foster. Not out at the time.
1982: Lily Tomlin. Not out at the time.
1983: Ed Koch. STILL not out officially.
1984: Ed Koch. STILL not out officially.
1993: Rosie O'Donnell. Not out at the time.
1995: David Hyde Pierce. Not out at the time.
1996: Rosie O'Donnell. Not out at the time.
1997: Nathan Lane. Not out at the time.
2000: Alan Cumming. Out as bisexual since 1999.
2001: Sean Hayes. STILL not out officially.
2001: Ellen DeGeneres. Out since 1996.
2002: Ian McKellen. Out since 1988.
2003: Queen Latifah. STILL not out officially.
2005: Lindsay Lohan. Not out at the time.
2006: Keven Spacey. STILL not out.
2009: Neil Patrick Harris. Out since 2006.

SUMMARY: Saturday Night Live has had 15 gay hosts in 18 episodes over in 34 seasons (Tomlin, Koch and O'Donnell appeared twice), but only four were out publicly at the time of their appearance: Alan Cumming, Ellen DeGeneres, Ian McKellen and Neil Patrick Harris.

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Thursday, December 25, 2008

Eartha Kitt, 81

Eartha Kitt, the bawdy, sexy, sultry performer whose name will forever live in the pantheon of gay icons, died today at 81.
Actress and "Santa Baby" singer Eartha Kitt has died. Kitt, 81, died Thursday in New York City, her publicist confirmed to CNN, after being treated there for colon cancer. Her daughter Kitt Shapiro was by her side. Known primarily for singing in her distinctively raspy voice and purring like a cat as Catwoman on the television series Batman, Kitt was a star of stage, film, television and music, who was nominated for three Tony awards, two Grammy awards and two Emmy awards, according to her official Web site. A performer to the very end, CNN reports that Kitt taped a PBS special six weeks ago in Chicago, which is set to air in February.
Two year ago Little David and I attended the wretched Off Broadway show Mimi Le Duck, only because we feared that this day would be here soon. I will forever be glad that we got to sit ten rows from the stage and hear Eartha Kitt's inimitable growl. From 1962: C'est Si Bon and I Want To Be Evil.

From 1983: The gay disco classic, Where Is My Man.

From 1984: I Love Men. From 1989: Cha Cha Heels.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Here's The Story Of Jan & Marcia

Pink News is reporting that according to an upcoming book by Brady Bunch star Maureen McCormick, during the show's run there was some "sexual play" between McCormick and her TV sister Eve Plumb.

The National Enquirer reports: "The most explosive comments will be how the then-blonde, blue-eyed cutie developed a crush on Eve Plumb, which led to some sexual play. This book will certainly come as a shocker. While Maureen is not a lesbian, she reveals there were some sexual hijinks going on behind the scenes. It's bizarre because she played such a virginal character on the show."

Make your "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" jokes now.

UPDATE: This story has now been debunked.

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

I Almost Got Sexed Tonight

Early this evening I was almost an extra in the Sex And The City movie, which is filming an outdoor restaurant scene on my street. Coming out of the Gracious Home hardware store, glamorously carrying a spray-bottle of Krud Kutter, I paused on the sidewalk to laugh at the dozens of silly women waving cell-cams in a vain hope of catching sight of Big and SJP.

A crew member marched down the sidewalk, yelling at people to get out the shot. And I was ready to comply when she barked, "Dammit, background needs to stay behind the tape!" Then she shooed me across some blue tape on the sidewalk over to a group of pretend Upper East Siders whom I presume were waiting for a cue to pretend they weren't waiting.

I stood there for about thirty seconds, thinking, "Oh, boy...is this great!" Then I thought, "Thank Zod I trimmed my beard today!" And then, "Shit. I would be dressed for scrubbing floors right now." Then I remembered why I'd cut my visit to the hardware store so short - I really, really had to pee. Ah, well. Fame is fleeting. Besides, my credit would have probably been "Old Janitor." Back to reality and grout removal.

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Brett Somers, 83

Brett Somers, whose cigarettes, wigs, and bawdy wit were ever-present on 70's game show Match Game, turning her into a minor gay icon, died Saturday at 83. Viewers of the show may recall that Somers herself was often the subject of the show's questions, as in "Brett got so drunk at the party, that she tried wear her _____ as a hat." When she was stuck for an answer to a question, Somers also had a propensity for answering with "boob" or "tinkle", usually when it didn't even make sense in the context of the question, making it even funnier.

Somers also made appearances on many other shows such as Love American Style, CHiPs, The Love Boat, Mary Tyler Moore, and The Odd Couple - where she played opposite her real-life husband Jack Klugman (Oscar Madison) as his estranged wife. Life imitated art when she and Klugman separated in 1974, although they never divorced. Earlier this year Somers' Match Game cast-mate Charles Nelson Reilly died at age 75. Here's a 2002 Early Show clip of Somers, Reilly and Betty White reminiscing about their years on Match Game.

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Broadway On Broadway

Yesterday, Little David and I attended Broadway On Broadway, the annual free concert in Times Square that showcases the casts of hit shows. Weather was great, a little chilly at times, but we were miles away from the stage. The sound system was fine in our location, but quite annoyingly the video screens were out of sync with the sound for most of the show. Lance Bass proved a capable (if bland) host, although he didn't perform, unlike last year's host, Martin Short.

Bass did give the audience an unintended chuckle when he tripped over his cue cards, saying that Hairspray was where he'd made his "broad debut." The highlight of the show was Drowsy Chaperone's Tony winner Beth Leavel belting out As We Stumble Along, my favorite song from the show. The photo above shows the confetti shower during the finale sing-along of New York, New York. The wind actually deposited most of the confetti blocks away, not on the crowd. I posted a one-minute video of the finale on YouTube.

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Friday, September 14, 2007

Broadway Friday

-Daniel "Harry Potter" Radcliffe will be baring all in a Broadway production of Equus in 2008. Radcliffe earned high marks for his performance in a London run of Equus earlier this year. No venue or dates have been announced.

-All 21 shows currently playing on Broadway are musicals. Last week's attendance sagged by over 43,000 admissions over the previous week, to 158,183, in an annual slump reflecting the start of school and the football season. Spamalot suffered the most, dropping 35%. Overall, ticket sales for the season are up 9.5% over last year.

-Producer Cameron Mackintosh will be staging Chinese language versions of hit Broadway shows in Hong Kong, working in conjunction with the Chinese Ministry of Culture. On the roster: Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Mary Poppins, Cats, and Mamma Mia. Also, interestingly, My Fair Lady. What does Eliza Doolittle say in Cantonese? In Hebrew: .ברד ירד בדרום ספרד הערב (Cool, Blogger won't let me put a period at the right end of a Hebrew sentence!)

-Tony winner Mary Louise-Parker opens Off Broadway next spring in Dead Man's Cell Phone, starring alongside Kathleen Chalfant. The play concerns a woman who answers a ringing cell phone that belongs to a dead man and then gets involved with his family and friends.

-The revival of Terrence McNally's The Ritz opens today in previews at Studio 54, starring Rosie Perez.

Finally, this Sunday at 11:30am, get thee to Times Square for Broadway On Broadway, the annual free concert attended by over 50,000 theater queens who line up early to hear the casts of hit shows perform. This year's host is Lance Bass, who I'm guessing will be hard-pressed to fill the shoes of last year's host, Martin Short. I'm hoping to be pleasantly surprised. Little David and I will attend, as we did last year.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Kathy Griffin: "Suck it, Jesus!"

As you may have heard by now, Kathy Griffin accepted her Creative Emmy Award a few days ago by saying at the podium, "A lot of people get up here and thank Jesus for helping them win this award, but I have to say nobody has been less helpful in getting me to this moment than Jesus. I don't know what I ever did to him, I just think he doesn't like me that much, and if he had his way, Caesar Milan would be holding this statue right now, but he's not and I am! So I guess all I can really say is, 'Suck it, Jesus! This statue is my God now!'"

On Monday, Catholic League president Bill Donahue called Griffin's remarks "a vulgar in-your-face brand of hate speech" and demanded that E! Television excise her comments from the upcoming broadcast of the show. Cowed, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences said, "Kathy Griffin's offensive remarks will not be part of the E! telecast on Saturday night." The network says that Griffin's speech will be "abbreviated" for the show. (Unrelated, but you have to wonder what Donahue thinks about the Creative Emmy Best Song winner, SNL's Dick In A Box.)

Even though they fired Kathy Griffin from her red carpet gig some time ago, E! has to now be grateful to her. Cuz, would anybody have even heard of the Creative Emmy Awards had this little kerfuffle not arisen? The real Emmys are on Sunday night, on another network.

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Friday, August 17, 2007

Rethinking Merv Griffin

Spurred by Michelangelo Signorile's withering appraisal of Merv Griffin's legacy as a closeted gay man, the Hollywood Reporter yesterday published a column posthumously outing Griffin, something the mainstream media had failed to do definitively, despite some making references to Griffin's sexual harassment and gay palimony lawsuits.

After reading Signorile's post and stewing over it a couple a days, I appeared on his Sirius OutQ show on Tuesday to elaborate on my change of opinion on Griffin. As a teenage boy, I would rush home from school to catch Griffin's afternoon show, unaware that the I had been entranced by the show's quintessentially queer subtext. Unable to stay up late for Carson, on Merv I found glamor, movie stars, staged cat fights between divas, and gay act after gay act. On Merv, I saw Sylvester live for the first time. I saw Truman Capote, Sir Monti Rock III, Liberace, and on and on. I didn't know at the time exactly what it was about Merv that struck such a chord with me, but there it was. Merv was gay, his show was gay. I knew it, but I didn't know I knew it.

Once Merv's show left the air, I pretty much forgot about him. I read the occasional news story about his post-show biz triumphs as a real estate mogul, and I suppose I admired him for his ingenious crafting of game shows with such broad appeal that local versions popped up in every country in the world. But now, we must review Merv Griffin in a different light.

For over 20 years after leaving the public eye, utterly safe from any career damage that coming out might have cost him, Merv Griffin remained silent. He remained silently by the side of the Reagans, his good friends, as AIDS devastated his show business colleagues. His billions, undirected to the fight. His name, unlent. Some may say that no man is required to come out, no man is obligated to come to the aid of his fellow queer, that a life lived quietly - doing no harm - is all that we should ask.

I disagree.

With enormous wealth, power, and prestige, comes enormous responsibility. Merv Griffin had a moral responsibility to publicly, with great noise, come to aid of his fellow queers, wielding his heavy checkbook. He had a moral responsibility to disavow Ronald Reagan, instead he carried Reagan's casket. How different might the early AIDS years have been, if Merv Griffin, who had the ear of Ronald Reagan, had coaxed the man to pay some FUCKING ATTENTION? How different would the early plague years have been had Merv Griffin tossed a couple of hundred of his millions to researchers, who were screaming for more government funding?

Tim Gill. Brooke Astor. Bill Gates. Those are names that history will treat kindly. Those are humans who recognized that their awesome wealth imbued them with awesome responsibilities. I'm not interested in whatever charities Merv Griffin may have supported. He did not support us, queers, his people. Merv Griffin was a successful singer. A successful TV personality. A successful entrepreneur. But as a gay man, as a human being, he was a failure.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

HomoQuotable - Steve Schalchlin

"Gay people who are raised in a religious environment, a conservative religious environment are basically told, 'You're not good enough / you don't belong here / you need to change / you need to be something else.' And so, in a lot of our lives, we end up leaving the church and hating God or hating Religion or hating the whole nine yards. But an inherently spiritual person doesn’t really lose the core of their being. So it’s going to come out somewhere."

"I think that what we discovered is that it comes out of theater, because theater and church are essentially the same thing. They are story-telling, they are inspirational, and they are true. Theatre brings an even higher truth sometimes. Church basically repeats the same old story over and over again. I often wonder if that’s not one of the reasons so many gay people wind up getting into theater. We’re always told that the reasons are because we're used to hiding and wearing masks and being somebody else. But I think there's something more profound." - Steve Schalchlin, in an extensive interview with the San Francisco Sentinel. (Via Andrew Sullivan.)

That's a fascinating take on why some of the gays go into the performing arts. If you are a performer, do you agree? Steve and his partner Jim Brochu's hit musical, The Big Voice: God Or Merman, has extended its run at SF's New Conservatory Theatre through August 26th. Here's my review of The Big Voice's recent Off Broadway run.

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Friday, August 03, 2007

Broadway Friday

-The soundtrack to Hairspray has edged up to #2 on the Billboard Top 200, but Prince's debut at #3 with Planet Earth will likely prevent any time at the top spot for Hairspray.

- Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal have returned to the cast of Rent, reprising the roles they created. Rent is currently the seventh longest running show in Broadway history. A "remixed" version of Rent will debut in London in October, with updated music and references to HIV therapy.

- Claire Danes will make her Broadway debut this fall as Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw's classic, Pygmalion. Tony winner Jefferson Mays will play Henry Higgins.

-The first preview for the Central Park Delacourt Theatre's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream was cancelled after director Daniel Sullivan fell through a trap-door on the stage, breaking four ribs and suffering a collapsed lung.

- Lewis Flinn, who wrote the music for The Little Dog Laughed, has written the music for the upcoming CBS game show The Power Of 10. Flinn says the music for the game show will be similar to that of Little Dog, but with "more tension".

- A never-performed Mark Twain play, Is He Dead?, will debut on Broadway starring Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz. Twain's play was adapted by David Ives and has its world premiere on November 29th.

- Xanadu's show-stealing Mary Testa says that that she was once blacklisted from Broadway for "taking liberties" with Stephen Sondheim's score as Marta in Company. According to Testa, a casting director so loathed her interpretation that he prevented her from working on Broadway for 12 years.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Big Voice Opens in SF August 1st

My pals Steve Schalchlin and Jim Brochu's show, The Big Voice: God Or Merman?, a musical comedy about their 22-year marriage, opens in San Francisco at the New Conservatory Theatre on August 1st. The show had a great six month run in New York City, winning rave reviews from Variety and the New York Times.
Our contemporary embrace of the memoir is a longing for the true adventures of life. The trick is to make memory art without losing the awkwardness that proves authenticity. Here art is achieved with light hands, and the result is a triumphant and very touching song of praise to everyday love and the funky glories of the show business life.
I loved The Big Voice and wrote about it several times. If you're in SF, do not miss this. Tickets are available here.

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