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Profile: Pittsburgh-based lyricist, librettist, composer and journalist.


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I need your help with my 12,000-song/600-hour Broadway playlist!
 Apr 5 2026, 05:30:43 PM

See, I get you. There’s curated mixtape playlists, and there’s “replace a Sirius XM channel” playlists. 


THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Previews
 Apr 4 2026, 07:42:35 PM

How big is the house? That could be a huge impact on the difference between the huge response ones (say it say it say it) and the more niche but classic ones (fee fi fo fum; somebody say “my” fourteen times, etc.).


Lin-Manuel Miranda to direct film adaptation of OCTET
 Apr 4 2026, 11:02:10 AM

raddersons said: "I amgiggling thinking of people watching this on their phones and having an existential crisis"

I was on the train to New York in early 2016, watching the first leaked bootleg of Hamilton, while posters of LMM in costume as Hamilton festooned almost every corner of the Amtrak (he was the cover story of their magazine at the time). It was a weird feeling.


THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Previews
 Apr 3 2026, 03:08:05 PM

I can only speak to Pittsburgh Rocky culture: the callbacks come fast and furious, with almost every other line or bit of business having one. But there's a rhythm to it, a give and take that the actors and direction are aware of, and an ability to push BACK against the audience if they get too hectic or disruptive. 

Even things like neck jokes: it's been customary for YEARS that an interactive Narrator will berate the audience for making hackneyed neck jokes that don'


THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Previews
 Apr 3 2026, 12:20:10 PM

Pittsburgh is a BIG Rocky Horror live town with stage productions running anually for over twenty years. Some of my favorite callbacks are in Once in a While.

"Hey Brad, how often do you get a boner, just... generally speaking?" (Once in a while...)

"And how often have you made Janet come?" (And once in your life...)


Laura Benanti LOL
 Apr 2 2026, 03:07:31 PM

With her versatile voice AND her sketch comedy background, I'd love to see her opposite another singing comedian as Belle Poitrine, age 16-60, in the revised "Little Me."


Lin-Manuel Miranda to direct film adaptation of OCTET
 Apr 2 2026, 12:05:08 PM

Jeffrey Karasarides said: "darquegk said: "I'd love to see him do a film adaptation of Company, and completely rebuild it from the ground up as a stylistic homage to the New Hollywood of the early 1970s.""

I actually would love to see him tackle Next to Normal.
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He'd do a great adaptation, but my heart of hearts says we want a horror director for n2n who will recognize the genre and allow it to be genuinely disturbi


Lin-Manuel Miranda to direct film adaptation of OCTET
 Apr 2 2026, 10:10:27 AM

Someone once said "it's not about what a piece means, it's about HOW a piece means." Lin is someone woh gets that instinctively: he's neither someone who reinvents the wheel for its own sake, nor is he someone who is so overly precious with what he adapts that it feels limited or stuck.

I'd love to see him do a film adaptation of Company, and completely rebuild it from the ground up as a stylistic homage to the New Hollywood of the early 1970s. To me, Company


MOULIN ROUGE! Broadway Casting Thread
 Mar 31 2026, 11:55:52 PM

As far as the debate over the merits of Team America: if it’s good enough for Sondheim, it’s good enough for me.


What Show is David Eggers Talking About?
 Mar 31 2026, 04:09:52 PM

Also, it took me a minute to realize David Eggers was not Robert Eggers, and I was trying to conceive of a Robert Eggers Brigadoon...


What Show is David Eggers Talking About?
 Mar 31 2026, 04:09:04 PM

I saw a production in Pittsburgh with the original script a few years ago. It mostly lays there like a dead fish, and then one HILARIOUS scene which was probably not intended for comedy in the original draft was wisely played as a joke instead.

When the boys have returned to the present, they go to a nightclub, and keep having musical flashbacks to the events in Brigadoon. It plays like a Mel Brooks scene if you do it "wrong," and if the rest of the show had been that whimsic


Dolly! The Musical coming to Broadway 2026?
 Mar 30 2026, 11:02:31 PM

Lennon the Musical has the entire cast as John Lennon, as does Ring of Fire for Johnny Cash.


The Wedding Singer, twenty years later
 Mar 29 2026, 10:56:41 PM

In an alternate universe, this is the eighties pop musical revival Aaron Tveit and Lea Michele are starring in, even though she’s much more right for it than he is. 
 

Julia has to have a bit of the same energy Robbie does, where she’s cute and lovable but genuinely a LITTLE bit crazy in that Elaine Benes way. It’s not even a hard sing compared to Holly- you could probably cast an actress-who-sings and not suffer much for it.


The Wedding Singer, twenty years later
 Mar 29 2026, 10:07:48 PM

Similar (sensitive but straight) anecdote: they had a bunch of copies of the "year's best plays" paperbacks in my high school theatre company's below-the-stage office, which led to the trap door. I was in charge of the Beast's fake butt and hunchback (well, technically Maurice's, since he was the stunt double Beast for the death scenes), so other than my two scenes in Act 2 as Monsieur D'arque, I would sit under the stage reading those and waiting to strap the pr


The Wedding Singer, twenty years later
 Mar 29 2026, 09:45:44 PM

It would almost have to be a star vehicle, since despite the show being "pretty-good-bordering-on-great" it isn't a name, and it's better than the somewhat disposable Adam Sandler movie it's based on. But then you need an actor who can act, sing, play guitar, do believable stand-up, and thread the needle of "adorkable" to "genuinely disturbingly unhinged." If he's too much of a sad sack and doesn't go absolutely feral during his binge-drinking


The Wedding Singer, twenty years later
 Mar 29 2026, 08:16:03 PM

Let Me Come Home is great, and I still think it’s one of the two worst songs in the show. That’s how overall solid I think that score is.


The Wedding Singer, twenty years later
 Mar 29 2026, 06:33:12 PM

Stephen Lynch was also great in the show. It's a pity he didn't do more theatre after; I know his musical comedy albums haven't exactly aged well in the woke 2020s, but they were absolute staples of me and the rest of the theatre kids/class clowns in the class of '08.


The Wedding Singer, twenty years later
 Mar 29 2026, 04:58:47 PM

It feels like the 2000s were a blur of highly commercial mid-size musicals that came and went with great rapidity, with only a few of them making a mark in general consciousness. Out of all of them circa that 2006 era, I've always felt like "The Wedding Singer" is the one that should have lasted longer as part of the zeitgeist, but it didn't wind up with quite the same legs that Legally Blonde had.

Maybe it's the heavier male to female casting ratio, plus the whol


Sardi’s Sold to the Shuberts; Will Undergo Renovations
 Mar 28 2026, 09:28:24 PM

There needs to be character, and the character needs to in no way be aping or imitating the style of Al Hirschfeld's iconic originals. 

This is a job for someone with a unique, non-representational visual style and a sense of humor but also of wit and observation, who can do weird stuff with anatomy and perspective that speaks to the subject or the show. In terms of current day artists, you're looking for a Kate Beaton or a Mirka Andolfo, someone stylishly grotesque.


Loving You: The Untold Sondheim podcast
 Mar 26 2026, 01:45:41 PM

There's a fascinating claim in the new episode: that the film "That's Entertainment" was at least partially stolen from Hal Prince's pitch to do a screen version of "Follies" involving reuse of the old Hollywood backlots.


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