Broadway by the Year and Broadway Unplugged creator, writer and host Scott Siegel, also prodigious author and film/cabaret/theater columnist, is creator, writer and host of this extraordinary weekend salute to cabaret and Broadway.
Kaye Ballard, when she befriended the emerging songwriting duo of John Kander and Fred Ebb, said, "The greatest thing about Kander and Ebb's music is that it makes you feel good." Jumping forward a few years, Liza Minnelli, now the star they were constantly writing for, agreed: "The greatest thing about Kander and Ebb is that you sing their songs and you feel good."
So if you decide to salute cabaret it seems quite appropriate that Opening Night of the Broadway Cabaret Fest is titled Life Is A Cabaret: A Tribute To Kander and Ebb. For nearly five decades, the Tony Award-winning team has been one of Broadway's preeminent songwriting duos - and the longest-running music-and-lyrics partnership in Broadway musical history.
Friday's Life Is A Cabaret: A Tribute To Kander and Ebb is directed and choreographed by Denis Jones.
Come Sunday, don't ask where all those Tony nominees and Tony winners are. They'll be onstage at Town Hall in Broadway Originals! In fact, there'll be more Tony nominees and Tony winners on the Town Hall stage than at any other event except the actual Tony Awards.
"Part of the poetry of live entertainment is that it's very much like magic," says event writer and host Siegel. "It's very real when it's happening and then it's gone. After that, the shows and the performances you so admired live on only in memory - and sometimes in legend.
"And, of course," continues Siegel, "on the cast albums of those shows which were fortunate enough to be recorded."
There will be 20 performers, originally on Broadway in the 1960s right into the 2000s.
The line-up includes: Tony nominee Karen Akers [Nine], Tony nominee Ann Hampton Callaway [Swing], Tony nominee Liz Callaway [Baby], Tony winner Chuck Cooper [The Life], Tony nominee Melissa Errico [Amour], Tony nominee Penny Fuller [Applause], Tony winner Randy Graff [City of Angels] and Tony winner Priscilla Lopez [A Day in Hollywood... - you may also remember her from a sassy number she did in A Chorus Line, which netted her a Tony nomination].
Nostalgia will be in the spotlight as songs such as "Blues In the Night," "I Enjoy Being A Girl," "Luck Be A Lady," "Miracle Of Miracles," "Not a Day Goes By," "Ribbons Down My Back" and"The Story Goes On" [Baby] get their due again. And Siegel assures that you'll hear "something" from A Chorus Line.
A subscription for all three events is $120. Single tickets are $45 and $40 and are available at the Town Hall box office [noon to 6 P.M.] or through TicketMaster, (212) 307-4100 or online at TicketMaster.com.
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AMERICAN THEATRE WING WORKING IN THEATRE SEMINARS
November 4th: Staging the Classics - Moderated by Jeffrey Eric Jenkins [editor, Best Plays Yearbooks]. Participants: Anne Bogart - co-founder, SITI Company; Barbara Gaines - Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Brian Kulick - Classic Stage Company; Bartlett Sher - INTIMAN Theatre; and director Mark Lamos.
Reservations are a must. General admission is $10. For tickets, call (212) 817-8215. Wing members can reserve free of charge through the ATW (212) 765-0606.
The seminars are held throughout the theater season in cooperation with Continuing Education and Public Programs at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York with support from the Annenberg Foundation and the Dorothy Strelsin Foundation.
Sondra Gilman is chairperson, Douglas Leeds is president and Howard Sherman executive director of the Wing, which co-presents the Tony Awards and administers programs celebrating excellence in the theater and educational outreach programs and gives grants to local and regional theater companies.
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Ellis Nassour is an international media journalist, and author of Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline, which he has adapted into a musical for the stage. Visit www.patsyclinehta.com.
He can be reached at [email protected]
The last five columns written by Ellis Nassour:
07/02/2010: Summer in the City: Fireworks on the Hudson Launch a Season with Plenty to Do and See
06/13/2010: The 64th Annual Tony Awards Celebrating Broadway Achievement
06/10/2010: Tony Honoree Marian Seldes: Grand Duse of the American Theater
For a listing of all features written by Ellis, click here.
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