Hope everyone had a lovely holiday...
Lea Michele and Jon Groff's "Give My Regards to Broadway" was good (though I wish it had been longer), yet so bittersweet. The parade was on this beautiful New York day, but there was a sense of sadness to it, I think. The parade always feels synonymous with Broadway, and knowing that so many shows were dark because of the strike was sad.
Legally Blonde was the only show of the four featured that was affected by the strike. Unable to perform with their regular costumes and props, they had some replacements (including some legwarmers on Laura Bell...tsk tsk). Though their performance was not as flashy as it traditionally is and not as glitzy as the other ones, they were genuinely happy to be performing together...and that was nice to see. This isn't my favorite number from the show at all, but I can understand why it was chosen--it's a scene that will be familiar to fans of the movie, and the dancing and overall giddyness will woo young girls.
Young Frankenstein...Mel Brooks' moneymaking machine. Not sure how I feel about this one...a couple things irk me...Roger Bart, the usually brilliant Stroman's banal choreography, Sutton Foster's in and out accent...but I do love Christopher Fitzgerald and Shuler Hensley, and this number, the last one in Act One, is good.
Xanadu...God Bless Kerry Butler. She's been cheated out of two rightful Tony nominations for Hairspray and Little Shop of Horrors, so let's hope this show will get her the nod she deserves. I think Xanadu suffered from the lack of exposition...the other shows had numbers that were easily identifiable with their plots, but Xanadu simply jumped right in with a medley. I'll admit, 'Du is just too campy for me, but I'll acknowledge that it might be perfect for other people.
Oh, Mary Poppins...I can't deny it. I really do like Ashley Brown and Gavin Lee. Check out "Step in Time" if you get a chance
Lea Michele and Jon Groff:
Not a theatre star, but Hairspray is on Broadway and Nikki Blonsky is just so darn cute:
Friday, November 23, 2007
"Give My Regards to Broadway"...But Not to Sarah Brightman's Pirate Queen
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