Guess the 2014 Tony Awards Production Numbers
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I soooo hope for that !!!
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Violet will probably do On My Way.
Hedwig will probably do a medley of Origin of Love and Midnight Radio (to feature Lena too).
Aladdin will almost certainly do Friend Like Me.
After Midnight will probably do a medley of one of Adriane's numbers (I'd guess Women Be Wise) and one of the big production numbers.
Gentleman's Guide will either do I've Decided to Marry You and a Jefferson number (maybe Better With a Man?).
Beautiful is the toughest one to call since there are so many to choose from. I just hope they don't do Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, which they've been parading around to all of the talk shows. Would love them to do a medley of The Locomotion, It's Too Late, and I Feel the Earth Move.
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They also might do "You've Got a Friend" again. Anika Larsen and Jarrod Spector are both nominees and are featured in it and Carole performed it with the cast when she visited.
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Posted: 4/30/14 at 10:41am
And I would think HEDWIG would do something more uptempo and energetic than 'Origin of Love'. I would think would do 'Tear Me Down', though if I recall it has a lot of narration in it. "Midnight Radio' seems more plausible than 'Origin', though.
And I definitely think it's going to be a year when non-nominated shows are also featured. I can't imagine they won't have Idina sing.
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I know the almighty clock cannot runneth over 11PM - but surely they can kill some of that awful fluff they put in the show for the presenters (You know the drill, some sitcom star presents and tells the audience that back in 1987 he/she starred on Broadway at the age of 10 but now he/she is a sitcom star for CBS and since they are broadcasting this, they thought they would remind the audience he/she has a show on CBS).
Kill the banter and give us a few more production numbers, even if it is someone singing on a bare stage.
I watched the 1984 Tony Awards the other night, they did career highlights of some of the nominees (Jerry Herman and Stephen Sondheim) along with their nominated show that year (La Cage Aux Folles and Sunday in the Park with George). And there were a lot of career highlights for each of them.
Sure would be nice to get a good sampling of the current Broadway season. Isnt that what the Tony's are supposed to be about?
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"Wig in a Box" seems like a good choice for Hedwig- probably opened with some of the narration from "Tear Me Down."
Posted: 4/30/14 at 11:49am
"Wig in a Box" seems like a good choice for Hedwig- probably opened with some of the narration from "Tear Me Down."
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It was very short and, yet, too long by half.
Posted: 4/30/14 at 12:48pm
I really hope that they let Cabaret perfrom, but if they do, they should not do Wilkommen for the 4zillionth time.
After Midnight: Not sure, but I am sure it will be big and full of choreography
Gentlemen's Guide: They should do 'I've Decided To Marry You' and they will probably do something with Jefferson as well.
Beautiful: 'You've Got a Friend' is a crowd pleaser. I almost hope that Carol does NOT perform with the cast (is that bad?)
Aladdin: 'Friend Like Me' (you have to give it your best, right?)
Violet: 'On My Way' involves most of the cast. 'Luck of the Draw' does as well, but I do not think that would be as good.
Hedwig: Seeing it tonight
Les Mis: I really hope they do "Bring Him Home.' Ramin is nominated and they have done 'One Day More' more times than Cabaret has done 'Wilkommen'
Posted: 4/30/14 at 2:07pm
Arabian Nights:
Pros:The only number that features all principals. A big dance number that extremely focused despite having everyone onstage which should show up well on screen.
Cons: It would require Disney to build an additional set to mount the number. As seen from GMA the number needs to be properly introduce and build like it does during the show, or else it is just overwhelming yet underwhelming at the same time.
A Friend Like Me:
Pros:The best number in the show. Shows off and reminds people of the great production values of Beauty and the Beast. Showcases James Monroe Iglhart's performance who is essentially a lock for Best Featured Actor in a Musical because of this number. It includes more than one principal.
Cons: It may be to big a number and would require a lot of truncation. ( I think they could easily remove Aladdin Disappearing/Menken Medley). Trap doors are heavily used in the number.
Prince Ali:
Pros: Requires no major set pieces. Features James Monroe Iglhart's.
Cons: It is essentially just a parade of costumes and props which can amaze in the theater, but as one could see from The View performance just comes off rather flat and dull.
A Whole New World:
Pros:The best known song of the score. Flying!
Cons: Flying
I could see Disney doing a medley of A Whole New World into Friend Like Me. With the Aladdin and Jasmine in front of the curtain they sing a verse and chorus. Then they rise straight up on the carpet the curtain rises to revel the cave of wonders with Genie.
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder will most certainly do a medley as I can't think of a single number that would sell the show well enough. The producers probably want to avoid what happened when Once won and everyone who hadn't seen the show thought, " Wait what show won? The one with the lost girl in the bar? Oh....those Newsboys and the show where they were pitching a tent looked better..." **Yes I am asserting A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder will will Best Musical!**
Beautiful:
Most of the numbers featuring the principals are extremely same and intimate, which make them difficult sells for the Tonys. I could see them doing Some Kind of Wonderful as it is one of the few numbers that builds. I also showcases both the intimacy of the show, as well as the production numbers. I could also see them Will you still love me tomorrow but in the reverse order of how it is done in the show.
**I have a feeling the opening number will feature/be themed "On Broadway" with the Drifters being used to connect shows. Even though Rosie O'Donnell used this concept for the opening number when she hosted, which did not work well. I feel that the fact Hugh Jackman can actually sing and the number is actually being used is a nominee justifies it being recycled for this years opening number.**
After Midnight- I am seeing this week so I cannot speak to what they will do.
For Revivals:
Les Miserables: Is it even a question? One Day More
Violet: On My Way, but I could also see them doing Bring Me to the Light as it is the only other production number that actually features Violet/Sutton. There is Raise Me Up, but its the only number Sutton is not actually on stage for its entirety. In my opinion though I would love for them to do Surprised as it is my favorite song and the entire ensemble is on stage for despite not actually singing. I could see them doing Surprised leading into On My Way though.
Hedwig: I have not seen the production yet, and likely won't. Not that I don't want to see it, but I cannot afford to see it.
Other shows performing:
I see a big medley opening number. As I already said I will probably be themed "On Broadway" where you can see:
LES MIZ: That really long movie I was in last year
IF/THEN: Frozen's Idena Menzel
ALADDIN: ANOTHER DISNEY MOVIE
ROCKY: Boxing (Yeah we're just as surprised as you-Joke) and Syvester Stallone
BEAUTIFUL: Carol King well her life story in, which is where she will sing her duet with Jessie,
BULLETS OVER BROADWAY: Gangsters and Woody Allen
Hedwig: The second best tony host....
AFTER MIDNIGHT: The Cotton Club and every Female RB artist that is strapped for cash
BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY: a horny housewife
A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE: a mass-murderer getting away with it
LADY DAY: Billy Holiday cue Audra
VIOLET: A girl on a road trip?
Cabaret there are several Jokes that can be made as in intro to CABARET, but I don't know if Roundabout will want to pay for the performance, Zachary Levi will likely be part of.
First Date: Zachary Levi will stand their with a joke...wait you were on Broadway...
I think Violet, A Gentleman's Guide, Bridges, First Date, Hedwig, will be more likely to get a shout out rather than a segment of the opening number akin to Memphis or Next to Normal, in their opening numbers.
I can see Audra not performing in the opening number and instead performing during "The Year in Plays" or if and when they bring back In Memoriam.
Posted: 4/30/14 at 3:16pm
On a more personal note, since theater is so transitory, the Tony telecast is more like a Broadway season "yearbook" and including more shows (that I most likely have seen) makes it richer on future viewings. But, with all the social media out now, you can catch any TV performance (Letterman, Tonight Show, GMA, etc) on youtube. And if you have video download software, you can keep it in your own private library. So, it is less critical but more fun to see as many on the Tony telecast as we can.
Posted: 4/30/14 at 3:18pm
it would be pretty cool if Pippin and Kinky Boots also preform since they won last year!
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