Friday, February 26, 2010

Project #3: Too Hot to Handle

1. NYC Today

Avenue Q

Book by Jeff Whitty

Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx

Directed by Jason Moore

At New World Stages currently running till March 4, 2010


Here we see Trekkie Monster and Lucy the slut.

http://www.avenueq.com/

The Show Avenue Q is an amazingly funny show that consist of adult humor. They sing/talk about everything from "If You Were Gay", "Everyone's A Little Bit Racist", "The Internet is For Porn", and even "You Can be as Loud as the Hell You Want (When You're Makin' Love)". Those are just a few of the eyebrow raising songs we hear and see in this hot musical.

2. Naked Broadway

Equus

Written by Peter Shaffer

Directed by Thea Sharrock

At London's Gielgud Theater, February 16 - June 9, 2007


Joanna Christie and Daniel Radcliffe in Equus




http://www.equustheplay.com/













3. Gay Broadway



Rent



Book, Music, Lyrics by Jonathan Larson


Directed by Michael Greif



The Broadway touring production ran from January 6, 2009 - February 7, 2010


The touring cast of Rent with Adam Pascal (Rodger), Anthony Rapp (Mark), Gwen Stewart ("Seasons of Love" soloist), Nicolette Hart (Maureen), Justin Johnston (Angel), Lexi Lawson (Mim), Michael McElroy (Tom Collins), Jacques C. Smith (Benjamin Coffin III), and Merle Dandridge (Joanne)



http://www.siteforrent.com/home.php




4. Racist Broadway



Show Boat

Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

Music By Jerome Kern

Directed by Eric Schaeffer

Based on the novel Show Boat by Edna Ferber

At Signature Theatre November 10, 2009 - January 17, 2010


VaShawn McIlwain, Delores King Williams, Stephanie Waters, Terry Burrell and Kevin McAllister in Show Boat.

http://www.signature-theatre.org/new_seasondescrip.htm

Show Boat was the first racially intgrated musical, in that both black and white performers appeared on stage together. It was also the first musical to depict an interracial marriage and to feature a character of mixed blood who was passing for white. The show also has been attacked for the use of the word "nigger" in the lyrics in the first scene, in addition to the historical portrayal of blacks serving as passive laborers and servants.



5. Busted: (Raided or Closed)

6. NEA 4

7. Regional Theatre

8. College/University

9. High School

10. Wild Card



Friday, February 5, 2010

Project #2: Unconventional Theatre

1. Animal Crackers

written by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, with music and lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby

Directed by Henry Wishcamper

At Goodman Theatre ran from September 18 - October 25, 2009


Here wesee Molly Brennan as Harpo

http://chicagoist.com/2009/10/01/see_this_animal_crackers_at_the_goo.php

There are a few different things that make this production of Animal Crackers unconventional. First the director Henry Wishcamper has restored material cut from the original script, and turned a rather large cast into an ensemble of just nine actors. There also were some small updates and ad-libs. Henry Wishcamper also did color- and gender-blind casting; he had the role of silent Marx brother, Harpo, played by actress Molly Brennan and the role of Roscoe W. Chandler, a Jewish fish peddler, played by Stanley Wayne Mathis, an African-American.

2. Pippin

Book by Roger O. Hirson, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz

Music Direction and arrangements by Steven Landau

Directed and Choreographed by Jeff Calhoun

At Deaf West Theatre runs January 15 - March 15, 2009


The Cast of Pippin

http://www.deafwest.org/productions/pippin.html

As the show open Tyrone Giordano who plays Pippin, signs while Michael Arden who also is Pippin sings. This is the only main character who is voiced by another performer who is on stage with him. For all the other characters one person is on stage signing while another person is off stage speaking/singing for the role.

3. Death of a Salesman

By Arthur Miller

Directed by James Bundy

At Yale Repertory Theatre runs April 24 - May 23, 2009


The cast of Death of a Salesman

http://www.yalerep.org/on_stage/currentseason/salesman.html

This production of Death of a Salesman, featuring all African-American actors, shows non-traditional casting to the fullest. This american classic is usally peerform by a all caucasian cast, however the non-traditional casting seen in this production does not affect the meaning of the show.

4. Avenue Q

Book by Jeff Whitty

Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx

Directed by Jason Moore

Choreograohy by Ken Roberson

At New World Stages currently running till March 1, 2010


The cast of Avenue Q

http://www.avenueq.com/

In "Avenue Q" two-thirds of the characters are Muppet-like puppets, operated in full view by the actors. This makes the show unconventional since there are not many shows where the character is a puppet. However don't be fooled by the child friendly looking puppets, the content of the show is not appropriate for children.

5. A Midsummer Night's Dream

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Edward Hall

At The Rose Theatre, Kingston ran from February 17-21, 2009


The all male cast of A Midsummer Night's Dream

http://www.musicomh.com/theatre/propeller-dream_0209.htm

This production of A Midsummer Night's Dream is unconventional due to the non-traditional casting. The show normally has a cast of male and female actors however this production has an all male cast. The actors playing the female roles do little to signify femininity there are no wigs, but they do put on skirts and speak in a higher tone of voice.