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Sir Ian McKellen's Some Enchanted Evening Mar 9 2026, 01:41:50 PM
Any time that song comes up in conversation, I love sharing this story. A decade or two ago, I went to see a community theatre production of South Pacific. They had cast a very dignified older actor in the lead, but he couldn't sing a note. So he spoke his lyrics dramatically, a la Sebastian Cabot.
The other trouble was, he wasn't very good with accents either. So he shot for an Italian accent, but came away with a Hungarian one instead. And do you know what it sounds like when
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Has anyone else noticed an increase in “nose breathing” by performers on Broadway? Mar 6 2026, 07:17:49 PM
This has the air of someone in the mid-sixties asking if anyone else is bothered by the gradual disappearance of the rolled or delicately flipped R in spoken or sung material.
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Loving You: The Untold Sondheim podcast Mar 6 2026, 07:15:59 PM
It feels like there were three Sondheims: the “god” with his carefully crafted persona, the relatively conventional for his era gay man, and the enthusiastic, eccentric nerd with a number of spectrum-adjacent traits and quirks.
He reminds me much more than I would have expected of another cult hero, Edward Gorey, who also shared that holy trinity of curated personalities. The one big difference I can think of? Gorey was a technophobe while Sondheim was fam
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Big Musicals - Will They Come Back Mar 6 2026, 10:41:18 AM
Big musicals never left. Great Gatsby is crammed with sets and pyrotechnics, Lost Boys is attempting a Spider-Man level of immersive special effects. What's changed is that most musicals are shooting for a midbudget instead, and the current musical theatre sounds rarely demand casts of sixty or more and an orchestra over 25 pieces the way they used to.
If you think every new musical is Two Strangers or Mincemeat levels of pared-back intimacy, you're just raising a strawman. The
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Alladin, Donica, Pinkins & More Complete ENCORES! THE WILD PARTY Cast Mar 6 2026, 10:38:50 AM
The tone of the two pieces is completely different. Lippa's show is a rollicking, winking dark comedy that mixes 2000s Broadway pop with jazz sounds and film noir winks. It's an intentionally sort of sleazy, tacky "fun" show that leans into the more grotesque elements of the original novel: the characters are one dimensional stereotypes on purpose, because that's the kind of nightmare-party world Joseph M. March wrote about. It's a blast, sometimes intentionally offe
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Anyone starting to prefer bootlegs over cast recordings? Mar 4 2026, 02:02:04 PM
One of my prized recordings is a bootleg of Quidam, the Cirque du Soleil show. It has one of the greatest scores I've ever heard, but the official album absolutely butchers it and cuts most of it out, in favor of making more of a "new age" pop album.
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The Rocky Horror Show Playbill Design Mar 4 2026, 11:23:22 AM
I've been to two productions in the past that actively discouraged audience participation, saying "I want audiences to see the show Richard O'Brien wrote, not the show that the audience wrote."
Neither one was any fun.
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Broadway artist profiles spammed with AI-generated music (Spotify) Feb 27 2026, 01:50:36 PM
They SEEM to, but you see these pop up mostly in fringe cases like defunct bands, prolific composers, or Broadway/studio vocalists for hire; since these tags either aren't being policed, or are often popping up tagged in disparate projects, the security seems looser.
In particular, "Peter Allen" has been prolific lately.
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Broadway artist profiles spammed with AI-generated music (Spotify) Feb 27 2026, 10:06:17 AM
This is a universal issue Spotify has been plagued with recently. AI spammers can release music using an existing Spotify artist tag, get it posted as “by them” and then rake in streams.They haven’t plugged that hole yet but they’re working on it.
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Oh Mary Tour Feb 23 2026, 03:13:12 PM
And Ashley is still technically a featured player, having not finished her usually-mandatory two-year "internship" with the company. It's just rare that a featured player becomes a cast mainstay, even a star, this early on.
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Oh Mary Tour Feb 23 2026, 02:35:12 PM
You know who I'd LOVE to see as Mary, if it ever works with her schedule? Ashley Padilla.
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Why don’t they remount A Chorus Line at the Shubert? Feb 21 2026, 04:24:06 PM
Jay Lerner-Z said: "I don't mean this as a slight, but is Ariana DeBose a household name?
I think there is no such thing as "household name" anymore.
Just an aside."
They exist, but we make LOTS less of them than we used to. Ariana deBose is not one. Hell, not even a pop superstar like Chappell Roan is one. Sabrina Carpenter, probably.
It's a lot harder to be ubiquitous in every quadrant than it used to be.
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BC/EFA Purchases You Wish You Made Feb 21 2026, 03:46:17 PM
It wasn't BC/EFA, and I know I've told this story on here before, but it's sort of followed me through the theatre community, so I'll tell it again.
Back in summer 2009, I was assistant-directing a production of Sweeney Todd in the Pittsburgh area. (It wasn't a very good production exactly, or at least not a very faithful one: someone described as "Muppet Sweeney Todd," since Sweeney and Mrs Lovett played everything straight as an arrow while the rest of t
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Why don’t they remount A Chorus Line at the Shubert? Feb 20 2026, 07:14:10 PM
The thing that makes ACL so interesting, a historical discussion, is also the thing that makes it increasingly a relic: its "living documentary" presentational style. Still frozen in time from the original production 99% of the time, and constantly restaged to be as accurate as possible, it runs the risk of becoming not just a museum piece, but a human Audio-Animatronic display. If you've seen one really good Chorus Line, there is at least an argument to be made that you've
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Sondheim Tarot Deck art by Smee_Bucket Feb 20 2026, 10:08:22 AM
Next two cards: Anita and Breathless!
https://www.reddit.com/r/TarotDecks/comments/1r9iey5/two_more_cards_for_my_sondheim_musical_tarot/
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The Rocky Horror Show Playbill Design Feb 19 2026, 03:47:13 PM
joevitus said: "BrodyFosse123 said: "This is the original Playbill cover for the original 1975 Broadway production and the 2 different ones issued for the 2000 Broadway revival:
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The original is deservedly iconic. The trouble with the other two is that they seem to be referencing the famous lips--which are a visual from the film, not the stage show. I like the new logo better than either of these two, though I'm still not crazy about it."
The red lips predate the film, though it made them the most famous: the stylized black-and-white figure with the red lips dates back to the Roxy production (which sometimes used a color version as well), if not earlier. If anything on earth is synonymous with Rocky Horror, it's the red lips, and I don't consider it a movie-exclusive image.
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'Game of Thrones' Play Sets World Premiere at Royal Shakespeare Theatre Feb 18 2026, 04:55:06 PM
It's very much like the Star Wars conundrum: audiences historically love Star Wars, but historically HATE any other (non-anime) science-fantasy/space-opera. So it has become, in the mainstream, more or less a genre of one.
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The Rocky Horror Show Playbill Design Feb 18 2026, 12:12:58 PM
joevitus said: "darquegk said: "I wonder if there's some legal thing going on where they don't have the rights to any of the classic iconography or fonts? It's also notable that they aren't billing the show as "Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show," which I believe has been the official legal billing for the last twenty years or so."
To be honest--and I say this as a fan of the show for over 40 years--I've never b
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The Rocky Horror Show Playbill Design Feb 18 2026, 10:23:15 AM
I wonder if there's some legal thing going on where they don't have the rights to any of the classic iconography or fonts? It's also notable that they aren't billing the show as "Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show," which I believe has been the official legal billing for the last twenty years or so.
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Broadway Real Estate Feb 15 2026, 05:06:29 PM
I'm fascinated and optimistic about the really positive word of mouth on Paranormal Activity. It feels like the last thirty years have had a series of serious attempts at honest-to-god horror in American theatre, but few have pulled it off before.
Closest I've ever seen was what I believe to be a non-replica production of The Humans at Pittsburgh Public Theatre. It was EXTREMELY horror oriented with multiple jumpscares and a very strong Mulholland Drive era David Lynch feel. (W
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