Live Tweeting the 2014 Tony Awards

Tony FinaleOn Sunday, June 8, Broadway recognized the high achievers of the year with its Tony Awards. As is my custom, I “live tweeted: the show and posted the results below. Like most Twitter streams, it is posted in reverse chronological order, so get to the full entry and start reading from the bottom up.

  • Fitting end to the Tony Awards, On Broadway! Live tweeting the Tonys will return June 2015 cia
  • Best Musical winner A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love & Murder! Yes!
  • Oh, a coming attraction #Neverland
  • Best performance by an Actress in a musical Jessie Mueller who’s performance has floored critics and fans alike
  • Glad Hedwig won for best revival. Never saw the original but had the pleasure of attending a one night only performance 5 yrs ago…
  • Wow, a rare public appearance by @Carole_King
  • And, as expected, a great acceptance speech by Neil Patrick Harris @ActuallyNPH
  • In all truth, any of the nominees in this category were good enough to win.
  • Leading Actor in a Musical winner Neil Patrick Harris! @ActuallyNPH And well deserved, too!
  • I saw Wicked 10 yrs ago and from that night onward my life “theme song” has been ‘Defying Gravity’ @WICKED_Musical
  • Best Revival of a Play winner A Raisin in the Sun. Great story, great director, great cast and Denzel too
  • Sutton Foster @sfosternyc is a true Broadway Baby. I’d pay to see her in any musical, anytime
  • Best Play All the Way About LBJ with Bryan Cray (OK, Cranston) but also a large cast of great actors
  • I absolutely LOVED Hedwig and Neil Patrick Harris @ActuallyNPH is amazing in it!Tony NPH
  • Lead Actor Play Winner – Bryan Cranston Never in doubt, way to go Mr White/Heisenberg
  • Best Lead Actress Play goes to Audra McDonald who wins Tony #6! Saw her this season in ltd Sweeney Todd run as the crazy woman
  • Jefferson Mays was a-Mays-ing in his Tony winner role in I Am My Own Wife, and hilarious in A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love & Murder
  • Featured Actress in a Play – Sophie Okonedo for Raisin in the Sun. A self-described Jewish Nigerian Brit#notthattheresanythingwrongwiththat
  • For Cabaret, the entire cast is beautiful
  • The great @allencumming is the ultimate Cabaret MC – Have tix for July
  • Hah! Great “praise shout” by James Monroe Igelhart
  • Featured Actor Musical Winner – James Monroe Igelhart (Aladdin) (told ya so)
  • The buzz around Rocky the Musical has been uniformly positive
  • Best Director of Play winner Kenny Leon – Raisin In the Sun
  • Gentlemen’s Guide to Love & Murder wins best director, the first of many tonight? This show is a delightful night at the theater
  • Alladin You’re also looking at the winner (trust me) of Best Actor in Featured Role in a Musical– James Monroe Iglehart (Genie)
  • Featured actress in a musical goes to Lena Hall! She is *brilliant* in Hedwig and the Angry Inch! #happyhugh jackman
  • Confession: I am in love with @emmyrossumoh, and I loved this revival of LesMiz
  • Mark Rylance the night’s first winner for his role in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
  • Nice #WTF joke from @RealHughJackmantowards @ActuallyNPH
  • After Midnight seems more like Smokey Joe’s Cafe part deux
  • Hugh Jumping-Jackman leads off the 2014 Tony Awards

 

TwitReviews: Broadway

Father Duffy SquareSaw lots of shows off and on #Broadway in last 6 mos. With Tony Award noms pending I took the time to post my TwitReviews® on each. Below are the tweets, in reverse chronological order

  • TwitReview: ‘Next to Normal‘ Bi-polar Musical? It works! Alice Ripley & show Tony nom bound. Great cast, no dead weight (heh)
  • TwitReview: ‘Hair‘ Must see! Best musical on Broadway Unknown stars shine. Had front row (not for the modest!) Danced onstage during finale
  • TwitReview: ‘Rock of Ages‘ Forget plot, enjoy the performances. Love 80’s tunes, love this show. Jarvis shines, Maroulis not bad.
  • TwitReview: ‘Blithe Spirit‘ Lansbury iconic, up close stage makeup scary. Everett OK. Ebersole good. Not full price worthy TKTS OK
  • TwitReview: ‘All My Sons‘ Best drama this year. Powerful performances Lithgow amazing, Katie Holmes surprisingly good
  • TwitReview: ‘Pal Joey‘ OK in a Roundabout sort of way. ‘Joey’ not strong enough. Should’ve been called “Gal Pals of Joey”
  • TwitReview: ‘Equus‘ Powerful, dated production. Radcliffe fine in all aspects. Griffiths weary. Unsung star: Anna Camp

All the World’s a Stage (My New York #2)

I don’t think the bard was thinking about New York City when he wrote those words, but if not he should’ve been. Certainly, working in New York City gives me front row seats to see actors and audience mingling together on the streets by day, and theater at night. L.A. can have its movies, New York, where one of my favorite T-Shirts reads, “So you’re an actor… What restaurant?”, is the home of the Great White Way — Broadway, where there’s a light for every broken heart who tried to make it here.

OK, enough of the Jerry Orbach impression. Here’s some things about NY theater in general and some theater festivals in particular.

When it comes to theater, there’s Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off Broadway. Now, here’s the skinny — those categories have nothing to do with geography. You can have an Off-Broadway theater on Broadway; a Broadway theater not on Broadway; and so on.

What determines the difference? Say it with me, ladies, “size matters.”

Broadway theaters have 500 or more seats, Off-Broadway 100-499 and Off-Off Broadway under 100. I am lucky enough to have seen many Broadway shows — more on them at another time — but this is the time of year I overdose on Off-Off Broadway shows.  They’re ususally fun, sometimes odd, generally well staged and acted — and cheap!

It’s festival time here in the Big Apple, and so far this year I’ve seen:

Bad Musicals Festival ’08 Jul-Aug Went to three, I liked these two:

  • Stranded — three men stranded on a deserted island find a genie bottle; guy #3’s wish really pisses off Guy 1 and Guy 2. I thought it was amusing.
  • The Plastic Surgeon of Oz — Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man and Crab Louse (yes, crab louse) seek the talents of the Plastic Surgeon of Oz in order to get into a career in porn (yes, porn). Always funny, this was, at times, LOL hilarious.

Fringe NYC Festival: Aug-Sep The odd, the irreverant, and occasionally the breeding ground for future Broadway shows (“Urinetown’)

  • Becoming Britney – Britney’s last few years as set in Promises-Promises, a rehab center for the marginally talented but Very Beautiful. Saw this last night. Molly Bell is great as the pop tart.
  • Tim Gunn’s Podcast (a reality chamber opera) – Using Tim Gunn’s words from ‘Project Runway’ to describe the behind the scenes battles. Seeing this Sunday.
  • The Deciders – Haven’t seen this yet but I’m betting they don’t have kind words fro the current president.

New York Musical Festival: Sept-Oct Fun, lyrical, and also occasionally the breeding ground for Broadway shows (‘[title of show]’ <– yes, that’s the name) Here’s what I am scheduled to see (with official descriptions plus my notes):

  • The Bubble: A Musical Dot-Comedy The rise and fall of the dotcom decade — in a single day.
  • College:The Musical They sing. They dance. They sometimes go to class. (Or, why wasn’t my college years filled with spontaneous dance and song?)
  • Wood A sexy musical romp that will have you tapping your toes all the way to the public restroom stall!  (Based upon a Mid-summer night’s dream
  • Bedbugs!!! A hell-bent exterminator must save NYC from killer mutant bedbug Hair Metal Rock Gods… of her own creation. (Sci-fi musicals — gotta love ’em)

And the best thing about all of these? Typical ticket price – $15!

So, the next time you think NY Theater is aloof or too expensive, get yourself off — Off-Off Broadway, that is.

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