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Dreamcasting Broadway: A CHORUS LINE
"A 5, 6, 7, 8!!!”
Dreamcasting Broadway: A Chorus Line
Cheyenne Jackson as Zach
Nico Greetham as Don Kerr
Lauren Zakrin as Maggie Winslow
Giuseppe Bausilio as Mike Costa
Riza Takahashi as Connie Wong
Timothy Hughes as Gregory Gardner
Ashley Blanchet as Cassie Ferguson
Bahiyah Hibah as Sheila Bryant
Matt Meigs as Bobby Mills
Hannah Clarke-Levine as Bebe Benzenheimer
Eloise Kropp as Judy Turner
Ephraim Sykes as Richie Walters
Cooper Howell as Al DeLuca
Anissa Felix as Kristine Urich-DeLuca
Kaitlin Mesh as Val Clark (Cassie u/s)
Anthony Norman as Mark Anthony
Paul Morland as Paul San Marco
Ilda Mason as Diana Morales
Barrett Martin as Roy/Offstage Singer (Mike u/s, Greg u/s, Bobby u/s, Al u/s)
Blaine Alden Krauss as Tom/Offstage Singer (Mike u/s, Richie u/s, Al u/s, Mark u/s)
Daniel Ching as Larry (Zach u/s, Bobby u/s)
Elijah A. Carter as Butch/Offstage Singer (Don u/s, Richie u/s, Paul u/s, Larry u/s)
Ioana Alfonso as Vicki/Offstage Singer (Cassie u/s, Sheila u/s, Judy u/s, Diana u/s)
Khori Michelle Petinaud as Lois/Offstage Singer (Cassie u/s, Val u/s)
Stephen Carrasco as Frank/Offstage Singer (Zach u/s, Don u/s, Greg u/s, Larry u/s)
Sydney Parra as Tricia/Offstage Singer (Maggie u/s, Connie u/s, Bebe u/s, Diana u/s)
Gary Cooper as Swing (Mark u/s, Paul u/s)
Mary Claire King as Swing (Sheila u/s, Judy u/s, Kristine u/s, Val u/s)
Tiffany Toh as Swing (Maggie u/s, Connie u/s, Bebe u/s, Kristine u/s)
#dremacasting#dreamcasting broadway#a chorus line#marvin hamlisch#edward kleban#james kirkwood jr#nicholas dante#cheyenne jackson#nico greetham#lauren zakrin#giuseppe bausilio#riza takahashi#timothy hughes#ashley blanchet#bahiyah hibah#matt meigs#hannah clarke-levine#eloise kropp#ephraim sykes#cooper howell#anissa felix#kaitlin mesh#anthony norman#paul morland#ilda mason#broadway#broadway musical#broadway theatre#musical theatre#theatre
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HUFFLEPUFF:
"Kiss today goodbye And point me toward tomorrow We did what we had to do Won't forget, can't regret What I did for love"
–Edward Kleban (Diana Morales: A Chorus Line: What I Did for Love)
#harry potter#house quotes#hufflepuff#a chorus line#diana morales#what i did for love#edward kleban#hphq
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"One" from A CHORUS LINE | Official Lyric Video | Music by Marvin Hamlisch & Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Happy 45th Anniversary to A CHORUS LINE!
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A Chorus Line: Original Broadway Cast - “One”, 1975
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante
Directed by Michael Bennett
Choreographed by Michael Bennett and Bob Avian
#a chorus line#musical interludes#1970s#20th century#marvin hamlisch#edward kleban#james kirkwood jr#nicholas dante#michael bennett#bob avian#music#theatre#LGBTQ#dance#human condition
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Marvin Hamlisch, Edward Kleban - I Can Do That (Bonus Track)
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What I Did for Love-Marvin Hamlisch and Edward Kleban-A Chorus Line-PianoArr.Trician-PianoCoversPPIA Hi everyone! (^^)/ Thanks for watching PianoCoversPPIA! In this channel, I ear copy your requested songs and arrange them into beautiful piano covers! (^^) If you're new to the channel, please do subscribe and click on the bell mark to get updated with the latest videos. (^^) If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs-up, and share it with your friends too! (^^) If you have a song you'd like me to cover, please send your requests using the "CONTACT US" of the website below. We will only take requests sent here. DONATE TO THE CHANNEL HERE ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ https://ift.tt/2JisPFj Access to the SHEETS of the COVER HERE! ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ https://ift.tt/2N6crZQ 今後も音楽に関する動画をアップしていきますので是非チャンネル登録をお願いします!(^^)/ LET'S GET CONNECTED ON SNS TOO! (^^) ●Instagram Personal 個人→https://ift.tt/35T78p0 Shop ショップ→https://ift.tt/2YzceU0 ●Facebook Personal 個人→https://ift.tt/2ogQxdY Shop ショップ→https://ift.tt/2Pcdav6 ●Youtube Personal Vlog Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH0YvoCLdCMqzgKmYT6LdcA By the way, I also started renting out some rooms too. (^^) Please support by sharing the information with people you know who are looking for a place to stay during the holidays! (^^) https://ift.tt/38bzScq Nagtahan Manila, Philippines https://ift.tt/2VDJXMC Antipolo City, Philippines https://ift.tt/39b1Mqw Project 7 Quezon City, Philippines https://ift.tt/39gw4IA https://ift.tt/3aqBAIP https://ift.tt/3875Fvm One last! (^^) Japan is still looking for experienced (at least 2 or more years) software programmers (JAVA, PHP, MSQL) who have a Japanese Business language proficiency of at least N2 for a stable job position. If you're interested, please do send me a message at [email protected] QUESTION OF THE DAY! What other songs which I haven't covered would you recommend? PLEASE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE COMMENTS AREA BELOW AND LET'S TRY TO LEARN MORE SONGS FROM EACH OTHER! THANK YOU! (^^) ------------------------------------------ 英会話クラブも運営しています!(^^)/ 札幌市東区の方で毎週多国籍を持つ外国人講師による英会話クラスを行なっています!3才〜小・中・大人クラス・英検&TOEIC受験対策様々なクラスがありますので、ご興味があれば、下記URLにおたずねください!(^^) グローバルイングリッシュクラブ 英会話教室 gk.globalgroup.co DISCLAIMER: * The sheets are available for PRIVATE USE of REGISTERED members only. They are for PERSONAL EDUCATIONAL USE and are not commercially available. The sheets do not reproduce the sound of the original work but the piano arrangement of the cover version only. LEARN THE PIANO FAST AND EASY! BE SURPRISED AT HOW EASY YOU’LL LEARN MUSIC NOTATION! PERFECT FOR ALL MUSICIANS LEARNING HOW TO READ NOTES! https://ift.tt/341gT2R Please check out our originals available now at iTunes/Apple Music, Spotify, Google Play, Pandora, Deezer, and Amazon! https://amzn.to/2GvVrv3 https://ift.tt/2ogQyi2 If you enjoyed the videos, give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends. It helps in the growth of the channel which results in the creation of more videos. Here are some of my originals! https://ift.tt/2JisQJn https://ift.tt/2oYYqFk Get free sheets for members! https://ift.tt/2N6crZQ LEARN THE PIANO FAST AND EASY! BE SURPRISED AT HOW EASY YOU’LL LEARN MUSIC NOTATION! PERFECT FOR ALL MUSICIANS LEARNING HOW TO READ NOTES! Tutorials! https://youtu.be/jeAIfBZIFrw?t=7 Order your stickers now! https://ift.tt/341gT2R
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Quarantine Diary, lovingly referred to as quarantime: (this is 100% for me to look back on and remember how i spend my time when left to my own devices, also hopefully so i am slightly productive in a day)
DAY ONE: I think I might lose my mind. This morning I got a new game for myself and spent a good portion of the day playing that. I also taught myself the beginning of Halloween from Rent on piano. At night I really started to lose it and watched a full lengtg documentary on foreign surrogacy. As of now I go back to school on the 31st
DAY TWO: I’m not sure I’ll survive for two weeks, but much less a whole month. School got pushed back to April 15th. Help me. I once again spelt an embarrassing amount of my day playing two separate games I’ve just started. I also taught myself most of Johnny Can’t Decide from Tick Tick Boom on piano, however since my wrist is broken and Jonathan Larson has abnormally long fingers some of the chords posed a minor challenge. It was also Saint Patrick’s day, so my dad put on Irish punk music for my baby brother (and us) and we made cabbage, fake corn beef because we’re vegetarian, and french fries because the store didn’t have potatoes in any other form.
DAY THREE: Having a sense of time is only a distant memory. I’m running low on lucky charms. My herbs did sprout this morning though so that was pretty thrilling. I taught the baby what noise the cow makes. Spoiler: it was moo. Me and my dad made veggie burgers, and then had our first tabletop game night in months. (We used to do it every thursday, but we’ve been way too busy for that recently).
DAY FOUR: I wasn’t sure if this belonged in yesterday’s or not but technically it was this morning because it was so late at night, but I officially got the first scene of the screenplay I’m currently writing done! I’m writing it specifically for a film festival for short films, and I only really have one *very long* scene left!! I woke up, and immediately took a nap because it was like 6. I cooked me and the baby breakfast and then composed a whole two measures for the score. Currently playing the “sit on the kitchen floor and fake sip unopened gatorade, and then say “ahhhh”” game. (after i wrote this I also went for a run, i ran a sub thirty minute three miles!)
DAY FIVE: animalcrossinganimalcrossinganimalcrossinganimalcrossing also I drew Cthulhu (I end every one of my sketchbooks with a Cthulhu, perhaps I will post my first Cthulhu vs most recent Cthulhu) I also ran way too aggressively yesterday because I am Sore.
DAY SIX:
very little change. Piano, animal crossing, etc. I did listen to A Chorus Line today; I got really into A Class Act, which is a show about Edward Kleban, the dude who wrote A Chous Line’s life. I remember listening to that in the car with my dad when I was really little, but then again I remember listening to Book of Mormon with him around then as well, so it probably wasn’t the best way to judge what the show was going to be like. (Fun fact my dad also took me to see Book of Mormon when I was 11!) But I also know my grandmother really likes it and so I just thought it’d be a little more Watch With Your Grandma Friendly. It was not. Not like,, super inappropriate just not what I was expecting
DAY SEVEN:
Again, I’ve learned I only have so many activities. I’m trying really hard to think of another idea for my screenplay, since there is absolutely no way for me to get enough middle aged people to film the one I was planning. I was also on call with my bf for four hours straight today so that was fun
DAY EIGHT:
Worst day by far. I didn’t do much of anything, and I feel really guilty about how little I got accomplished. That’s about it.
DAY NINE:
Got a lot accomplished!!! I organized my whole desk (which, for context towards the end I was getting to things from 2014, that’s how big of a job this was) I also started my vocab for one of my classes, and I set up my journal for next month! I thought I’d start using it a little more since I have nothing else to do, plus updating this every day has hopefully gotten me back into the habit of actually using something daily.
DAY TEN
Okay honestly it’s been a minute since I updated this so I don’t really remember what I did,, but I’ll use this day to define what I’ve been doing daily. I’m pretty sure I haven’t say yet, but I’ve been stretching every day. I used to be a very serious gymnast, but I got to the point where essentially I had to choose between attending public school, or continuing with gymnastics, and like the average parent of a twelve year old, my dad was not about to let me stop going to school for something I physically couldn’t keep doing past my mid twenties. But I really miss having any control over my body, so I’ve decided I’m commiting to trying to gain back a little flexibility. It drives me crazy, I do theater obviously and the fact I’m such a mediocre dancer now is not doing good things for my ego
DAY ELEVEN
DAY TWELVE
DAY THIRTEEN
DAY FOURTEEN
I ran pretty well today. Sub nine minute miles, not super speedy, but fast for me at least. I mean I ran two miles in close to 15 minutes, so if I can do that for another mile I’d PR my 5k time for sure. Other than that, I procrastinated my speech, but I did get a bit of it done tonight on call with my boyfriend
DAY FIFTEEN
The speech was really eating me up. In an effort to ignore it I blew through 200 pages worth of a book today. I had a call for my acting class from 5:30-8:30, and I’m kinda looking forward to some of the stuff we’re doing in there. I start school again tomorrow and I have never been so excited for school to start back up in my life (and I’m never particularly unhappy; I quite enjoy the first week of a new school year)
DAY SIXTEEN
So school was kinda a dud. The website couldn’t support every kid in the county trying to get on it at once so it just,,, didn’t work. I spent most of the day filming my speech and I’m superrrr proud of it (I love giving speeches with all my heart, I go so overboard when we get assigned them for school though, no one else put as much effort into theirs as I did)
DAY SEVENTEEN
I got all of my class work for the week done, except for one class that isn’t doing it the way the rest of mine are. Don’t really remember what else happened today
DAY ???: I got my last two lab reports done. Also it was easter, so we hid eggs for the baby and looked longingly at the Easter egg bread we made (half jewish half italian, an unfortunate combination during Passover) Got my three hour mandates boyfriend call in and we looked at early humans and what we evolved from. Turns out I hate looking at that shit and I think Lucy will never leave the realm of my mind
DAY ???: Not a super interesting one but a good one. I filmed a monologue for my long form improv class, and did it on my Fancy Filmmaking Camera, which was completely unnecessary but very fun. We did have to deal with some legal stuff that I both don’t feel comfortable sharing and don’t want to make anyone uncomfortable with. I had acting class, and that was absolutely it. Today my boyfriend and I talked about how shitty cops are, and his adventures in growing vegetables
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Troy Civic Theater Holding Auditions for "A Chorus Line"
Troy Civic Theater Holding Auditions for “A Chorus Line”
Troy Civic Theater will be holding auditions for A Chorus Line. Conceived and originally Directed and Choreographed by: Michael Bennett Book by: James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante Music by: Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by: Edward Kleban Directed by: Brian J Cotterell Musical Director: Caity Gallagher Choreographer: Mani McCalmon Producer: Michael Ciaravella Audition Dates: Monday, August 28th Sign in…
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“Mona” is the eighth song in the 2001 musical A Class Act. The musical featured was loosely based on the songs and life of composer/ lyricist Edward Kleban (A Chorus Line), with a book by Linda Kline and Lonny Price. The show was nominated for five Tony awards. This song is performed by Nancy Anderson as Mona.
#implied sex#broadway#musical theater#mona#2001#a class act#a class act musical#edward kleban#linda kline#lonny price#nancy anderson#sotd#obcr
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Premios ACE 2019: Todos los nominados
Se dieron a conocer todos los candidatos de la temporada 2018/2019; Cabaret, Hair y Una Vez en la Vida, los más ternados.
Autora / Autor argentino
Eva Halac – J. Timerman (Cultural San Martin) Inés Garland /Santiago Loza – Sagrado bosque de monstruos (TNA) Javier Daulte – Valeria radiactiva (Espacio Callejón) Mariano Tenconi Blanco – La vida extraordinaria (TNA) Piel de lava y Laura Fernández – Petróleo (CTBA) Susana Torres Molina – Un domingo en familia (TNA)
“Sagrado bosque de monstruos “
Drama y /o Comedia dramática
Colaboración / Tomar partido – Ronald Harwood(CTBA) Después de Casa de muñecas – Lucas Hnath (La Plaza) Edipo Rey – Sófocles (TNA) El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche – Simon Stephens (Maipo) Hamlet – William Shakespeare (CTBA) Las de Barranco de Gregorio – Laferrere (25 de mayo)
Jorge Suárez y Paola Krum en “Después de Casa de muñecas”
Actriz protagónica drama y/o comedia dramática
Alejandra Darín – Copenhague Anabella Bacigalupo – Un domingo en familia Luisa Kuliok – Las de Barranco Marilú Marini – Sagrado Bosque de monstruos Paola Krum – Después de Casa de Muñecas Pilar Gamboa – Petróleo
Joaquín Furriel en “Hamlet”
Actor protagónico drama y/o comedia dramática
Boy Olmi – Colaboración / Tomar partido Guillermo Angelelli – Edipo Rey Joaquín Furriel – Hamlet Jorge Suárez – Después de Casa de Muñecas Osmar Nuñez – Colaboración / Tomar partido Puma Goity – Las benévolas
Directora / director drama y /o comedia dramática
Carla Calabrese – El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche Javier Daulte – Valeria radioactiva Juan Pablo Gómez – Un domingo en familia Marcelo Lombardero – Colaboración / Tomar partido Piel de lava y Laura Fernández – Petróleo Rubén Szchumacher – Hamlet
Elenco de “Una Semana Nada Más”
Comedia
100 metros cuadrados – Juan Carlos Rubio (Multitabaris/Multiteatro COMAFI) Departamento de soltero (Lola Membrives) La verdad – Florian Zeller (La Plaza) Mucho ruido y pocas nueces – William Shakespeare (La Comedia) Terapia amorosa – Daniel Glattauer (Picadero) Una semana nada más – Clément Michel (Nacional Sancor Seguros)
“Terapia Amorosa” junto a Benjamín Vicuña, Violeta Urtizberea y Fernán Mirás
Actriz protagónica de comedia
Florencia Bertotti - 100 metros cuadrados Jorgelina Aruzzi – La verdad Laurita Fernández – Departamento de soltero María Rosa Fugazot – La Ratonera María Valenzuela – 100 metros cuadrados Verónica Llinas – Carcajada salvaje
Verónica Llinás y Darío Barassi en “Carcajada salvaje”
Actor protagónico de comedia
Benjamín Vicuña – Terapia amorosa Diego Barassi – Carcajada Salvaje Fernán Mirás – Terapia amorosa Juan Minujin – La verdad Nicolás Vazquez – Una semana nada más Nicolás Cabré – Departamento de soltero
Elenco de “Departamento de soltero”
Directora / director de comedia
Ciro Zorzoli – La verdad Daniel Veronese – Departamento de soltero Daniel Veronese – Terapia amorosa Jorge Azurmendi – Mucho ruido y pocas nueces Manuel González Gil – 100 metros cuadrados Mariano Demaria – Una semana nada mas
María Valenzuela y Florencia Bertotti en “100 Metros Cuadrados”
Actriz y Actor de reparto drama/ comedia dramática y /o comedia
Claudio Da Passano – Hamlet Héctor Diáz – La verdad Iride Mocker – Madre Coraje Julia Calvo – Después de Casa de Muñecas Melania Lenoir – El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche Sebastian Holz – Colaboración /Tomar partido
Actriz en obra para un solo personaje
Ana Padilla – Nina de Patricia Suárez (Hasta Trilce) Deborah Turza – Mar Oculto de Agustín León Pruzzo (Estudios Caracol) María Onetto – Potestad de Eduardo Pavlovsky (Caras y Caretas) Melina Petriella – Como si la vida fuese un momento pacífico y estable …de Dardo Dozo (Timbre 4) Paula Ransenberg – Juicio a una Zorra de Miguel del Arco (Timbre 4) Stella Matute – Gertrudis de Fernando Musante (La Comedia)
Actor en obra para un solo personaje
Enrique Pinti – Al fondo a la derecha (Multieatro COMAFI) Juan Pablo Gerettto – Estrella (Camarin de las musas) Mateo Chiarino – Nuremberg de Santiago Sanguinetti (Opalo) Mauricio Dayub – El equilibrista de Patricio Abadi, Mariano Saba y Mauricio Dayub (Chacarerean) Pablo Mariuzzi – Un señor alto, rubio de bigotes de Humberto Constantini (El Crisol)
Florencia Peña y Mike Amigorena en “Cabaret”
Musical
Cabaret – Joe Masteroff, John Kander, Fred Ebb (Liceo) Camarera – Jessie Nelson y Sara Bareilles adaptación de la película (Metropolitan Sura) Chorus Line – Marvin Hamlisch y Edward Kleban, James Kirkwood y Nicholas Dante (Maipo – Metropolitan Sura) Desencantadas – Dennis T. Giacino (Regina) Hair – Gerome Ragni, James Rado y Galt Macdermont (Ciudad cultural Konex) Una vez en la vida – Enda Walsh- Glen Hansard & Markéta Irgloá – John Carney (Metropolitan Sura)
Music hall y /o Café concert
Airefuego – Thelma Biral y Francisco Pesqueira (Maipo Kabaret) Aire familiar – Cristina Banegas /Nelly Prince (El excéntrico de las 18) A la izquierda del roble – Pacho O'Donnell (CCC) De eso no se canta – Pablo Gorlero (La comedia) Eladia – Susan Ferrer (Maipo Kabaret) Lo que se me canta – Andrés Ini (Maipo Kabaret)
Actriz en Musical, Music hall y o Café concert
Alejandra Perlusky – Cabaret Graciela Pal – Cabaret Florencia Peña – Cabaret Josefina Scaglione – Camarera Natalia Cociuffo – Camarera Paula Reca – Una vez en la vida
Parte del elenco de “Chorus Line”
Actor en Musical, Music hall y /o Café concert
Eliseo Barrionuevo – Una vez en la vida Gustavo Wons – Chorus line Juan Rodo – Los fantastickos Mike Amigorena – Cabaret Omar Calicchio – Hotel Neurotik Roberto Peloni – Camarera
Directora/ Director general de Musical, Music Hall y/o Café concert
Alberto Negrin – Cabaret Claudio Tolcachir – Cabaret Julio Panno – Una vez en la vida Natalia del Castillo – Camarera Pablo Gorlero – Hair Ricky Pashkus – Chorus Line
“Hair, el musical”
Directora /director musical
Gaspar Scabuzzo – Chorus Line Gerardo Gardelin – Cabaret Juan Ignacio López – Hair Mariana Zayas – Camarera Martin Rodriguez – Recuerdos a la hora de la siesta Tomas Mayer, Wolf – Una vez en la vida
Espectáculo teatro alternativo
Absurdo criollo – Marcos Arano y Gabriel Graves (El extranjero) Amor de película – Héctor Díaz (Espacio Callejón) Creo en un solo dios – Stefano Massini (Payro /Num) El lindo Don Diego – Agustín Moreto (CCC) 7 La naranja mecánica – Anthony Burgess versión Manuel González Gil (Método Kairos) La reina de la belleza – Martin McDonagh (El tinglado)
Actriz teatro alternativo
Ana Yovino – El lindo don Diego Antonia Bengoechea – Creo en un solo Dios Irene Almus – El lindo Don Diego María Onetto – Valeria radioactiva Marta Lubos – La reina de la belleza María Inés Sancerni – Amor de película
Actor teatro alternativo
Arturo Bonin – Un instante sin Dios Cutuli – Rey Lear Francisco Pesqueira – El lindo Don Diego Gerardo Chendo – Amor de Película Pablo Mariuzzi – La reina de la belleza Tomás Kirzner – La naranja mecánica
Directora/ director teatro alternativo
Alfredo Martin – La vida puerca César Brie – El equilibrista Edgardo El Negro Millán – Creo en un solo Dios Lisandro Fiks y Gustavo Luppi – Hombres y ratones Oscar Barney Finn – La reina de la belleza Santiago Doria – El lindo don Diego
“Camarera”con Natalia Cocciuffo, Josefina Scaglione y Maida Andrenacci
Coreografía
Alejandro Ibarra – Recuerdos a la hora de la siesta Gustavo Wons – Cabaret Gustavo Wons – Chorus Line Nina Iraolagoitia – Camarera Verónica Pecollo – Hair Verónica Pecollo – Una vez en la vida
Escenografía
Alberto Negrin – Cabaret Jorge Ferrari – Hamlet Gastón Joubert – Colaboración /Tomar partido Gonzalo Córdoba Estevez – Recuerdos a la hora de la siesta Tato Fernández – Una vez en la vida Tadeo Jones – El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche
Iluminación
Eli Sirlin – Departamento de Soltero Gonzalo González – El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche Horacio Efrón – Colaboración /Tomar partido Leo Muñoz / Julio Panno – Una vez en la vida Marcelo Cuervo – Chorus Line Mariano Demaría – Cabaret
Música original
Gerardo Gardelin – El lindo Don Diego Martín Bianchedi – La naranja mecánica Martín Rodriguez – Recuerdos a la hora de la siesta Pablo Brie – El equilibrista Roni Keselman – Nina Willie Lorenzo y Flor Bertotti – 100 metros cuadrados
Boy Olmi como Stefan Zweig y Osmar Núñez como Richard Strauss en "Colaboración"
Vestuario
Ana Markarian – Después de Casa de Muñecas Luciana Gutman – Colaboración /Tomar partido Marisol Castañeda – Recuerdos a la hora de la siesta Mayd��e Arigós – El lindo Don Diego Renata Schussheim – Cabaret Renata Schussheim – Hair
Infantil
El Dr. Fausto – La Banda de la risa adaptación y dirección Claudio Gallardou (Picadero) Huesito caracú – Hugo Midon y Carlos Gianni (Picadero) La gran farándula – Gastón Marioni (25 de Mayo) Musiquitas – Jorge Maestro y Sergio Vainman (25 de Mayo) Recuerdos a la hora de la siesta – Emiliano Dionisi y Martin Rodriguez (CTBA) Yatencontraré – Daniel Casablanca y Guadalupe Bervi (CCC)
Revelación femenina
Belén Ucar – Hair Laura Grandinetti – Después de Casa de Muñecas Mariel Percossi – Hair
"El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche"
Revelación masculina
Agustin Iannone – Hair Iñaqui Aldao – El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche Nicolás Cúcaro – Hair y De eso no se canta Ramiro Méndez Roy – Hombres y ratones
Producción
Adrián Suar, Nacho Laviaguerre y Preludio Producciones – Una semana nada más El Tío Caracoles – Teatro Regina – Desencantadas Gustavo Yankelevich para RGB Entertainment – Cabaret Javier Faroni – Chorus Line Julieta Kalik y Del Campo Global – Una vez en la vida y Camarera Pablo Kompel – Después de Casa de Muñecas The Stage Company – El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche
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"What I Did For Love" from A CHORUS LINE | Official Lyric Video | Music by Marvin Hamlisch & Lyrics by Edward Kleban
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Musical Monday...errr....Tuesday
Hello and welcome back to this (delayed) Musical Monday. Major congratulations to Hadestown for joining the ranks of Tony Award-winning Best Musical this past weekend! Now that the current awards season is over, it is back to the 2001 Tony season for this blog. This week’s production was one of the Best Musical losers, but not one without reason for mentioning. Let’s go!
Musical Monday date: 6/11/2019
Musical: A Class Act
Book, Music, and Lyrics: Linda Kline and Lonny Price, Edward Kleban, and Edward Kleban
Broadway Run: March 11, 2001 - June 10, 2002
Awards Won: None
Other: In addition to Best Musical, A Class Act was nominated for Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score, Best Actress in a Musical (Randy Graff), and Best Orchestrations (Larry Hochman).
Fun Fact: A Class Act was the last musical to reside in the Ambassador Theatre before the currently-running revival of Chicago. After A Class Act, a revival production of Hedda Gabler came in, followed by Suzan Lori-Parks’ Topdog/Underdog.
A cast recording of A Class Act does exist, so check out this Tony-nominated score for yourself. Next week we will continue our journey through the 2001 Tony season, with a few more lovely titles. Until then, go listen to A Class Act, go listen to Hadestown, and then go see a show!
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SOLD 🎭 A Chorus Line @ London Palladium 2013 (#5)
Title: A Chorus Line
Venue: London Palladium
Year: 2013
With ticket for 14th February 2013
Condition: Creasing to edges
Author: Concieved and Originally Choreographed and Directed by Michael Bennett. Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante. Music by Marvin Hamlisch. Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Director: Bob Avian
Choreographer: Originall Choreographed by Bob Avian. Choreography Re-Staged by Baayork Lee
Cast: Lucy Jane Adcock, Georgie Ashford, Ed Currie, Frances Dee, Segun Fawole, Harry Francis, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Katy Hards, Simon Hardwick, Rebecca Herszenhorn, James T Lane, Marc Leslie, Daisy Maywood, Alice Jane Murray, John Patridge, Alastair Postlethwaite, Andy Rees, Adam Salter, Alexzandra Sarmiento, Michael Steedon, Scarlett Strallen, Vicki Lee Taylor, Jon Tsouras, Gary Watson, Gary Wood, Leigh Zimmerman, Rebecca Giacopazzi, Genevieve Nicole, Ashley Nottingham
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A Chorus Line.
Music by Marvin Hamlisch, Lyrics by Edward Kleban,
Book by James Kirkwood Jr. & Nicholas Dante.
Director: Ed Hughes.
Choreographer: Lynne Thomas.
Musical Director: Wendy Gadian.
Set Designer: Sara Perks. Costume Designer: Sarah Mercadé.
Performed by BA (Hons) Acting Musical Theatre students, working alongside students from the BA (Hons) Theatre Practice.
All photos © Patrick Baldwin & The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, 2018.
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