Showing posts with label South Pacific. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Pacific. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2008

The Best and Worst of the 2008 Tony Awards

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Every year I look forward to the Tony Awards, and every year I'm just a bit disappointed. Sure, there were some deserving winners (In the Heights, August Osage County, South Pacific, Patti Lupone, Laura Benanti, Paulo Szot, Deanna Dunagan and Rondi Reed), but there were also some ho-hum performances, a no-show from Stephen Sondheim and a disappointing Rent reunion.

Well, you win some, you lose some.

Here's my take on the Best and Worst of the 2008 Tony Awards:

The Best
1. In the Heights performs "$96,000" and wins best musical
Easily the most spirited and well-produced number of the evening, In the Heights likely sold a lot of tickets with this performance, not to mention Lyn Manuel Miranda's charming acceptance speech for Best Score. Oh yeah -- that top musical prize won't hurt the Box Office either.

2. South Pacific takes home the most awards, and beautifully represents itself with a medley
Definitely the classiest performance, South Pacific got to show off it's Tony nominees Paulo Szot, Kelli O'Hara and Danny Burstein in a mostly well put-together number (the transition from "Some Enchanted Evening" to "Wonderful Guy" seemed a bit rushed to me). Kudos to the stellar Lincoln Center Theater production for taking home all of the Design Awards, as well as trophies for director Bart Sher, leading man Szot and Best Revival. And didn't you just love Andre Bishop's speech?

3. Gypsy brings down the house, and picks up three acting prizes
I probably would have given the Featured Actor award to Passing Strange's Daniel Breaker over Boyd Gaines, but other than that I can't quibble with the prizes for Patti Lupone and Laura Benanti. And how about "Everything's Coming Up Roses"? While I would have prefered "Rose's Turn," there's no denying La Lupone -- and her speech was fabulously over-the-top. Loved it.

4. Stew and Passing Strange give the Tony's a jolt
Passing Strange doesn't easily lend itself to an out-of-context production number, but they got to show off the unique energy of the show, as well as the stellar performances of Breaker, Stew and the rest of the cast. And though Strange didn't take home any major awards (and will likely announce a closing date soon), I was happy to see Stew pick up the prize for Best Book.

5. Xanadu brings a light kick to the proceedings
There one shot at taking home a Tony disappeared early in the evening after Douglas Carter Beane's book lost out to Stew, but their production number was easily the most lighthearted fun of the whole proceedings. And don't even get me started on Cheyenne Jackson in those short-shorts!

Honorable Mentions:
-August Osage County's wins for Rondi Reed, Deanna Dunagan and Best Play
-Boeing Boeing taking out Macbeth for the Best Revival of a Play trophy
-Liza Minelli. Just 'cause.

Coming soon...the WORST of this years's Tony's. Stay tuned!

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Broadway Video: South Pacific on The View

Here's a video of Kelli O'Hara and Paulo Szot performing "Some Enchanted Evening" from Lincoln Center Theater's production of South Pacific on yesterday's The View.

Could they be more gorgeous??

Click here for a video of Kelli and the girls singing "I'm Gonna Wash That Man" on Letterman.

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Video: South Pacific Performs "I'm Gonna Wash That Man" on David Letterman

Here's a video of Tony nominee Kelli O'Hara and the company of South Pacific performing "I'm Gonna Wash That Man" on David Letterman.

Here's hoping the Lincoln Center Theater production takes home the Best Musical Revival Tony Award next Sunday!

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Tony Award Predictions: The Musical Categories

It's an interesting year at the Tony Awards, with big buzz shows (The Little Mermaid, Young Frankenstein) snubbed, and smalled, edgier fare (Passing Strange, In the Heights) hogging most of the nominations.

By my tally, the big winner will be South Pacific -- I'm guessing Lincoln Center Theater's production of the great Rodgers & Hammerstein musical will take home 7 awards.

Here are my thoughts on who should and will win the top prizes on June 15th. Feel free to leave your thoughts below.

BEST MUSICAL
Cry-Baby
In the Heights
Passing Strange
Xanadu

Should Win: Passing Strange
Will Win: In the Heights

BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL
Grease
Gypsy
South Pacific
Sunday in the Park With George


Should Win: South Pacific
Will Win: South Pacific

BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL
Sam Buntrock, Sunday in the Park With George
Thomas Kail, In the Heights
Arthur Laurents, Gypsy
Bartlett Sher, South Pacific

Should Win: Sher
Will Win: Sher

BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL
Cry-Baby, Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan
In the Heights, Quiara Alegría Hudes
Passing Strange, Stew
Xanadu, Douglas Carter Beane

Should Win: Xanadu
Will Win: Xanadu

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (MUSIC AND/OR LYRICS) WRITTEN FOR THE THEATER
Cry-Baby, Music & Lyrics: David Javerbaum & Adam Schlesinger
In the Heights, Music & Lyrics: Lin-Manuel Miranda
The Little Mermaid, Music: Alan Menken; Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater
Passing Strange, Music: Stew and Heidi Rodewald; Lyrics: Stew

Should Win: In the Heights
Will Win: In the Heights

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Daniel Evans, Sunday in the Park With George
Lin-Manuel Miranda, In the Heights
Stew, Passing Strange
Paulo Szot, South Pacific
Tom Wopat, A Catered Affair

Should Win: Miranda
Will Win: Szot

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Kerry Butler, Xanadu
Patti LuPone, Gypsy
Kelli O'Hara, South Pacific
Faith Prince, A Catered Affair
Jenna Russell, Sunday in the Park With George

Should Win: O'Hara
Will Win: Lupone

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Daniel Breaker, Passing Strange
Danny Burstein, South Pacific
Robin De Jesus, In the Heights
Christopher Fitzgerald, Young Frankenstein
Boyd Gaines, Gypsy

Should Win: Breaker
Will Win: Gaines

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL de'Adre Aziza, Passing Strange
Laura Benanti, Gypsy
Andrea Martin, Young Frankenstein
Olga Merediz, In the Heights
Loretta Ables Sayre, South Pacific

Should Win: Benanti
Will Win: Benanti

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Rob Ashford, Cry-Baby
Andy Blankenbuehler, In the Heights
Christopher Gattelli, South Pacific
Dan Knechtges, Xanadu

Should Win: Cry-Baby
Will Win: Cry-Baby

Best Orchestrations
A Catered Affair
In the Heights
Passing Strange
Sunday in the Park With George

Should Win: Passing Strange
Will Win: Sunday in the Park with George

Best Scenic Design of a Musical
Sunday in the Park With George
In the Heights
Young Frankenstein
South Pacific


Should Win: South Pacific
Will Win: South Pacific

Best Costume Design of a Musical
Sunday in the Park With George
Gypsy
In the Heights
South Pacific


Should Win: South Pacific
Will Win: South Pacific

Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Sunday in the Park With George
In the Heights
South Pacific
The Little Mermaid


Should Win: South Pacific
Will Win: South Pacific

Best Sound Design of a Musical
In the Heights
Sunday in the Park With George
South Pacific
Gypsy


Should Win: South Pacific
Will Win: South Pacific

Friday, February 29, 2008

Lincoln Center Theater's South Pacific Starts Performances Tomorrow!



Lincoln Center Theater's production of South Pacific (the first-ever Broadway revival!) begins performance tomorrow at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, starring two-time Tony Award nominee Kelli O'Hara and Brazilian opera star Paulo Szot.

By all accounts the show looks and sounds amazing, and tickets are going fast, so be sure to order yours now. And if the music of Rodgers & Hammerstein doesn't interest you, perhaps hot guys do? If so, check out the pics of Matthew Morrison (Lt. Joe Cable) and Szot (Emile de Becque). Smokin!

To order tickets, visit www.telecharge.com.





Photos by Joan Marcus

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Matthew Morrison to Join O'Hara and Szot in Lincoln Center Theater's South Pacific



Mmmmm, he's gonna look cute in a sailor costume.

Lincoln Center Theater has announced that Matthew Morrison will star alongside Kelli O'Hara and Paulo Szot in their revival of South Pacific this Spring. Morrison, who previously appeared at LCT opposite O'Hara in The Light in the Piazza, will play the role of Lt. Joe Cable. Danny Burstein (The Drowsy Chaperone) will play Luther Billis in the first-ever Broadway revival of the show, while newcomer Loretta Able Sayres will take on the showy role of Bloody Mary.

Morrison was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in Piazza. He also originated the role of Link Larkin in Hairspray, and earlier this year appeared in the Patty Griffin musical 10 Million Miles at the Atlantic Theater Company.

Happy talk, indeed!

Here are some pictures of Morrison and O'Hara in Piazza:




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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Kelli O'Hara and Paulo Szot to Star in Lincoln Center Theater's South Pacific



Bali hai!

Lincoln Center Theater (gotta love 'em!) has announced it's Nellie and Emile for the first-ever revival of South Pacific, which will open this spring at the Vivian Beaumont Theater.

Kelli O'Hara, who was Tony nominated for her performances in Light in the Piazza and The Pajama Game, will play Nellie, the woman who declares she will "wash that man right out of her hair." Brazilian opera star Paulo Szot, meanwhile, will play her older love interest Emile.

The rest of the casting will be announced in the coming months.

Some enchanted evening, indeed!

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