There are no matinees in New York on Fridays, but this Friday there was a public orchestra rehearsal with singers of that cult favorite Stephen Schwartz musical from 1972, Pippin, at the Library of Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. Featured were three A-listers from the recent revival — Terrence Mann, Charlotte d’Amboise and Andrea Martin. Only in New York, as they … [Read more...]
Broadway Review 2: A gritty revival and a musical like no other
Ahead of this season’s Tony Awards presentation on Sunday, June 16, here are more of my Broadway reviews: * Appropriate — Where would the theater be without dysfunctional families? With his Broadway debut, playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins conjures up an extraordinarily vicious clan in the Lafayettes, who reunite in the dilapidated rural Arkansas home of their recently … [Read more...]
Postcard from Broadway No. 6: Intense ‘Appropriate,’ dazzling ‘Illinoise’
April 27, 2024: Today, Saturday, was a two-show day with productions that couldn't be more different. At the matinee I saw Appropriate, an intensely dramatic look at a highly dysfunctional family. And in the evening I saw a recently opened dance concert/musical, Illinoise, that challenges what a musical is. Appropriate, by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins in his Broadway debut, is … [Read more...]