Broadway Watch June/July 2006
Thu, 10 Aug 2006, 08:42 pmPaul Treasure4 posts in thread
Broadway Watch June/July 2006
Thu, 10 Aug 2006, 08:42 pmHowdy people I’m back…
Here is the update for the last two months!
Haven't put in new info about the Grease revival yet :-(
No Musicals opened in the last two months
Four Musicals closed in the last two months
Hot Feet
Ran 30/04/2006-23/07/2006 (97 Performances)
Music & Lyrics by Maurice White & Earth, Wind & Fire; Book by Heru Ptah
Choreography by Maurice Hines
Original 2006 Broadway Production
No Cast Recording
The Light in the Piazza
Ran 18/04/2005 – 02/07/2006 (504 performances)
Music & Lyrics by Adam Guettel, Book by Craig Lucas
Original 2005 Broadway Production
2005 Tony Awards – Original Score, Lead Actress (Victoria Clark), Orchestrations, Lighting Design, Costume Design & Scenic Design
Cast Recording Available
The Threepenny Opera
Ran 20/04-25/06/2006 (77 Performances)
Music by Kurt Weill; Original Book & Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht; Translated from the German by Wallace Shawn
2006 Broadway Revival (Original production ran 1933; previous revivals 1954, 1955-1961, 1966, 1976-1977, 1989)
No Cast Recording
The Pajama Game
Ran 23/02-17/06/2006 (129 Performances)
Music by Richard Adler; Lyrics by Jerry Ross; Book by George Abbott & Richard Bissell
2006 Broadway Revival (Original production ran 1954-1956; previous revival 1973-1974)
2006 Tony Awards – Best Revival & Choreography
Cast Recording Available – “Harry on Broadway, Act I”
Nineteen other Musicals currently running:
Tarzan
Music & Lyrics by Phil Collins; Book by David Henry Hwang
Choreography by Meryl Tankard
Original 2006 Broadway Production; Based on the 1999 Film Musical
Featuring Josh Strickland (Tarzan), Jenn Gambatese (Jane), Shuler Hensley (Kerchak) and Merle Dandridge (Kala)
Cast Recording Available
The Drowsy Chaperone
Music & lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison; Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar
Original 2006 Broadway Production
Featuring Sutton Foster (Janet) Beth Leavel (The Drowsy Chaperone) & Bob Martin (Man in Chair)
2006 Tony Awards – Original Score, Book of a Musical, Featured Actress (Beth Leavel), Scenic Design & Costume Design
Cast Recording Available
The Wedding Singer
Music by Matthew Sklar; Lyrics by Chad Beguelin; Book by Chad Beguelin & Tim O’Herlihy
Original 2006 Broadway Production
Featuring Stephen Lynch (Robbie Hart); Laura Benanti (Julia); Richard H. Blake (Glen Gulia); Kevin Cahoon (George); Felicia Finley (Linda), Rita Gardner (Rosie) & Amy Spanger (Holly)
Cast Recording Available
The Color Purple
Music & Lyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis and Stephen Bray; Book by Marsha Norman
Original 2005 Broadway Production
Featuring LaChanze (Celie), Elizabeth Withers-Mendes (Shug), Felicia P. Fields (Sofia), Brandon Victor Dixon (Harpo) & Krisha Marcano (Squeak)
2006 Tony Awards – Actress (LaChanze)
Cast Recording Available
Jersey Boys
Music by Bob Gaudio; Lyrics by Bob Crewe; Book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice
Original 2005 Broadway Production
Featuring John Lloyd Young (Frankie Valli), Christian Hoff (Tommy DeVito), Daniel Reichard (Bob Gaudio) & J. Robert Spencer (Nick Massi)
2006 Tony Awards – Best Musical, Actor (John Lloyd Young), Featured Actor (Christian Hoff) & Lighting Design
Cast Recording Available
Sweeney Todd
Due to Close 03/09/2006
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Book by Hugh Wheeler
2005 Broadway Version of 2004 English Revival (Original Broadway Production ran 1979-1980; Revival 1989-1990)
Featuring Michael Cerveris (Sweeney Todd), Judy Kaye (Mrs Lovett), Donna Lynne Champlin (Pirelli), Manoel Felciano (Tobias), Alexander Gemignani (Beadle), Lauren Molina (Johanna) & Benjamin Magnuson (Anthony)
2006 Tony Awards – Direction & Orchestration
Cast Recording Available
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Music & Lyrics by William Finn; Book by Rachel Sheinkin
2005 Transfer of Original 2005 Off-Broadway Production
Featuring Celia Keenan-Bolger (Olive Ostrovsky), Barrett Foa (Leaf Coneybear) & Jose Llana (Chip Tolentino)
2005 Tony Awards – Book of a Musical & Featured Actor (Dan Fogler)
Cast Recording Available
Monty Python’s Spamalot
Music by Eric Idle and John Du Prez; Book & Lyrics by Eric Idle
Original 2005 Broadway Production
Featuring Harry Groener (King Arthur), Michael McGrath (Patsy) & Christian Borle (Prince Herbert)
2005 Tony Awards – Best Musical, Director & Featured Actress (Sara Ramirez)
Cast Recording Available
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Music & Lyrics by David Yazbek; Book by Jeffrey Lane
Original 2005 Broadway Production
Featuring Keith Carradine (Lawrence Jameson), Brian D’Arcy James (Freddy Benson), Sherie Rene Scott (Christine Colgate), Lucie Arnaz (Muriel Eubanks), Gregory Jbara (Andre Thibault) & Sara Gettelfinger (Jolene Oakes)
2005 Tony Award – Lead Actor (Norbert Leo Butz)
Cast Recording Available
Wicked
Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Book by Winnie Holzmann
Original 2003 Broadway Production
Featuring Eden Espinosa (Elphaba), Kate Reinders (Galinda), David Garrison (The Wizrd) & Carol Kane (Madame Morrible)
2004 Tony Awards – Actress (Idina Menzel); Scenic Design & Costume Design
Cast Recording available
Avenue Q
Music & Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx; Book by Jeff Whitty
2003 Transfer of Original 2003 Off-Broadway Production
Featuring Howie Michael Smith (Princeton/Rob) & Mary Faber (Kate Monster/Lucy the Slut)
2004 Tony Awards – Best Musical; Original Score & Book of a Musical
Cast Recording Available
Hairspray
Music by Marc Shaiman; Lyrics by Scott Wittman; Book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan
Original 2002 Broadway Production
Featuring Shannon Durig (Tracy Turnblad), Haylie Duff (Amber von Tussle), Stephen DeRosa (Wilbur Turnblad), Darlene Love (Motormouth Maybelle) & Isabel Keating (Velma Von Tussle)
2003 Tony Awards – Best Musical; Original Score; Book of a Musical; Actor (Harvey Fierstein); Actress (Marissa Janet Winokur); Featured Actor (Dick Latessa); Direction & Costume Design
Cast Recording available
Mamma Mia!
Music and Lyrics by Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson; Book by Catherine Johnson
2001 Broadway version of Original 1999 London Production
Featuring Leah Hocking (Donna Sheridan), John Dossett (Sam) Judy McLane (Tanya), Andy Kelso (Sky)
No Cast Recording – Original London Cast available
The Producers
Music & Lyrics by Mel Brooks; Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan
Original 2001 Broadway Production
Featuring Hunter Foster (Leo Bloom), Gary Beach (Roger DeBris) & Angie Schworer (Ulla)
2001 Tony Awards – Best Musical; Original Score; Book of a Musical; Actor (Nathan Lane); Featured Actor (Gary Beach); Featured Actress (Cady Huffman); Direction; Orchestrations; Scenic Design; Costume Design; Lighting Design & Choreography
Cast Recording available
The Lion King
Music by Elton John; Lyrics by Tim Rice; Book by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi
Original 1997 Broadway Production, Based on 1994 Film Musical
Featuring Josh Tower (Simba) & Kissy Simmons (Nala)
1998 Tony Awards – Best Musical; Direction; Scenic Design; Costume Design; Lighting Design; Choreography
10th Longest Run in Broadway History
Cast Recording available
Chicago
Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
1996 Broadway Revival (Original production ran 1975-77)
Featuring Rita Wilson (Roxie Hart), Brenda Braxton (Velma Kelly), Obba Babatunde (Billy Flynn), Lillias White (Matron Momma Morton)
1997 Tony Awards – Best Revival of a Musical; Actor (James Naughton); Actress (Bebe Neuwirth); Direction; Lighting Design & Choreography
9th Longest Run in Broadway History (8th Most Performed Musical)
Cast Recording available
Rent
Music Lyrics & Book by Jonathan Larson
1996 Transfer of Original 1996 Off-Broadway Production
Featuring Matt Caplan (Mark), Antonique Smith (Mimi), Tim Howar (Roger) Justin Johnson (Angel), Ava Gaudet (Maureen), Nicole Lewis (Maureen) & Frenchie Davis
1996 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
1996 Tony Awards – Best Musical; Original Score; Book of a Musical & Featured Actor (Wilson Jermaine Heredia)
7th Longest Run in Broadway History
Cast Recording available
Beauty and the Beast
Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; Book by Linda Woolverton
Original 1994 Broadway Production, Based on 1991 Film Musical
Featuring sarah Litzsinger (Belle), Steve Blanchard (Beast) & Jacob Young (Lumiere)
1994 Tony Award – Costume Design
6th Longest Run in Broadway History (6th Most Performed Musical)
Cast Recording available
The Phantom of the Opera
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber; Lyrics by Charles Hart & Richard Stilgoe
1988 Broadway version of London Production
Featuring Howard McGillin (Phantom)
1988 Tony Awards – Best Musical; Actor (Michael Crawford); Featured Actress (Judy Kaye); Direction; Scenic Design; Costume Design & Lighting Design
Longest Run in Broadway History and Most Performed Musical
No Cast Recording – Original London Cast available
Attendance figures for last four weeks (to 30 Jul 06)
Top Three Shows by Attendance
Wicked – 57888
The Color Purple – 54570
The Lion King – 50903
Top Three Shows by Capacity
Jersey Boys – 100.6%
Spamalot – 100.1%
Mamma Mia! – 100.1%
Bottom Three Shows by Attendance
Sweeney Todd – 20172
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – 20561
Avenue Q – 24288
Bottom Three Shows by Capacity
Sweeney Todd – 57.1%
The Producers – 69.7%
The Wedding Singer – 73.9%
Now In Previews
No new musicals due until September
Coming Soon
A Chorus Line – New Revival – Previews begin 18/09/2006; Opens 5/10/2006
The Times They Are A’Changin’ – New Twyla Tharp Dance Musical; Music by Bob Dylan – Previews begin 25/09/2006; Opens 26/10/2006
Grey Gardens – Broadway transfer of Original 2006 Off-Broadway Production – Previews begin 03/10/2006; Opens 02/11/2006
Les Miserables – Revival – Previews begin 24/10/2006; Opens 09/11/2006; Closes 22/04/2007 (Limited Run)
Dr Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas –New Musical – Previews begin 25/10/2006; Opens 8/11/2006; Closes 07/01/2007 (Limited Run)
Mary Poppins – Broadway Version of Original 2004 London Production – Previews begin 14/10/2006; Opens 16/11/2006
Company – New Revival; with the actors doubling as the musicians – Previews begin 30/10/2006; Opens 29/11/2006
High Fidelity – New Musical – Previews begin 20/11/2006; Opens 07/12/2006
The Pirate Queen – New Schoenberg/Boublil Musical – Previews begin 23/02/2007; Opens 22/03/2007
Legally Blonde – New Musical – Previews begin 30/03/2007; Opens 26/04/2007
In the Pipeline
110 in the Shade – New Revival
Jerry Springer: The Opera – Broadway version of Original English Production
Porgy and Bess – Broadway Version of 2006 London Revival
Princesses – New Musical
Spring Awakening – Broadway transfer of Original 2006 Off-Broadway Production
A Tale of Two Cities – New Musical
The Wiz – New Revival
Zanna – Broadway version of Original 2003 Off-Broadway Production
Longest Runs (as at 30 July 2006)
7717 Phantom of the Opera (still running)
7485 Cats
6680 Les Miserables
6137 A Chorus Line
5959 Oh! Calcutta
5044 Beauty and the Beast (still running)
4265 Rent (still running)
4092 Miss Saigon
4043 Chicago (still running)
3627 The Lion King (still running)
The Producers, currently 20th, due to enter Top Ten in February 2011
Hairspray passes Crazy for You
Avenue Q passes 1776 and The King & I
Wicked passes Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in ‘Da Funk, Pins and Needles and revivals of Guys and Dolls and Annie Get Your Gun
Most Performed (as at 30 July 2006)
7717 Phantom of the Opera (still running)
7485 Cats
7273 Oh! Calcutta (2 runs)
6680 Les Miserables
6137 A Chorus Line
5044 Beauty and the Beast (still running)
5010 42nd Street (2 runs)
4979 Chicago (2nd run still running)
4893 Grease (2 runs)
4484 Fiddler on the Roof (5 runs)
Rent, currently 11th, due to enter Top Ten in February 2007
The Lion King sits at 14th
Beauty and the Beast passes 42nd Street
Mamma Mia! passes The Sound of Music; Kiss Me, Kate and How to Succeed…
Hairspray passes Crazy for You and Best Little Whorehouse…
Wicked passes Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in ‘Da Funk and Pins and Needles
Sweeney Todd passes Grand Hotel
Cast Recordings
The Wedding Singer released 06/06/06
The Drowsy Chaperone released 13/06/2006
Tarzan released 27/06/2006