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Monday, August 18, 2014

Why Are There So Few Long Running Plays On Broadway? by Howard Sherman

There was a time, children, not so very long ago, when hit plays ran much longer than than 131 performances. Why 131? Because in the last ten complete Broadway seasons, that’s the average …

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 10:28AM
Friday, August 15, 2014

American Stages: A sneak preview of Broadway’s new season by Howard Sherman

While it seems that the English-speaking world is consumed with fringe festivals everywhere you look this month, Broadway is grabbing its share of attention with a rapid-fire series of annou…

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Why I Saw A Musical I Knew Virtually Nothing About by Howard Sherman

10 days ago, I was completely unaware that an Icelandic musical had established a beachhead in one of Off-Broadway’s larger theatres. To be honest, I’d never given much thought to Icelan…

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

High School Theatre Wickedness In The Eye Of The Beholder by Howard Sherman

Years from now, when the musical Wicked is eventually made available for school and amateur productions, will some high school administrator declare it inappropriate? After all, among its ma…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 04:13PM
Sunday, August 3, 2014

Movie Marketers Love Music, Not Musicals by Howard Sherman

The arrival of a new movie trailer online is received with a level of excitement and scrutiny that once waited for the film itself; even photos get analyzed in depth, as the recent hubbub ov…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 04:45PM
Monday, July 28, 2014

Pardon Me, Ira Glass: Shakespeare Doesn’t Suck (IMHO) by Howard Sherman

One of the many achievements of Ira Glass’s This American Life is that it is a longform approach to storytelling, whether personal or reportorial. By not dumbing down, by not sound-biting,…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:05AM
Thursday, July 17, 2014

Yet Another Life for a Times Square Cinema by Howard Sherman

  Perhaps you knew it as a place to cool off, use the bathroom or grab some free wi-fi. You may have passed through it on your way to an office in the building known variously as 1560 …

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:42AM
Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Trying To Find Out A Lot About A Canceled Spamalot by Howard Sherman

On July 2, I wrote about a situation at South Williamsport, Pennsylvania’s Jr/Sr High School, where a production of Monty Python’s Spamalot, slated for 2015, was canceled, reportedly due…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 01:08PM
Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Gay Denials Slam ‘Spamalot’ at Pennsylvania School by Howard Sherman

“I chop down trees, I wear high heels, suspenders and a bra. I wish I'd been a girlie, just like my dear papa.” My friends and I happily sang those Monty Python lyrics, at the drop of a…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 04:01PM
Sunday, June 29, 2014

Not in NYC: 10 Pop & Rock Musicals That Haven’t Reached Manhattan (Yet) by Howard Sherman

When Randy Newman’s Faust receives a one-night concert presentation this week as part of City Center’s Encores! Off Center series, its NYC debut could be the end of the road or a new be…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 07:03PM
Thursday, June 26, 2014

Under-The-Radar Transition at Women’s Project Theater by Howard Sherman

“Off record tip: Wondering if you've noticed that there's someone missing from the Women’s Project masthead on their website.” That’s the direct messaged tweet I received yesterday m…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 10:18AM
Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Should The Arts Pay For Arts Coverage? by Howard Sherman

The announcement that ArtsGreensboro, the service organization serving that North Carolina community, will be funding arts coverage in the Greensboro News & Record, is being portrayed as…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 10:58AM
Friday, June 20, 2014

Rebuilding “Hardbody” At A Houston Chop Shop by Howard Sherman

“First, let’s define what we mean by ‘changes’.” This statement came up not once but twice in my conversation with Bruce Lumpkin, artistic director of Houston’s Theatre Under The…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 10:12AM
Thursday, June 19, 2014

Into The Woods With Misplaced Outrage by Howard Sherman

Based on the commentary I was seeing in online articles and social media comments yesterday, someone had just painted a mustache on the Mona Lisa. No one seemed to care that Da Vinci had dec…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 10:59AM
Monday, June 16, 2014

Discovering Contemporary Plays With Very New Actors by Howard Sherman

As the cab pulled into the driveway, I got a glimpse of a sign propped against a telephone pole, starkly gray, black and white. On it were the typical details of any theatre production: the …

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:37AM

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: musicals we love by Howard Sherman

A marvel of gleefully saucy yet wholly innocent farce that leaves you spent from laughter and humming a catchy tuneNineteen sixty-two was too late for vaudeville, and surely the Roman comedi…

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Between The Absent Ellipses…Of A New Quote Ad by Howard Sherman

When I left Hartford Stage in 1993, one of our graphic designers presented me with a very funny framed piece of art called “The Ellipsis Award,” for the most creative manipulation of cri…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:40AM
Tuesday, June 10, 2014

A Small Suggestion for U.S. Theatre Publicists by Howard Sherman

I realize I’m writing this blog post for a very specific subset of readers, but after nine months of writing my “American Stages” column for London’s The Stage newspaper, I have a re…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 02:07PM
Tuesday, June 3, 2014

When The Audience Bellows Louder Than Big Daddy by Howard Sherman

"I got into a brawl one night in a saloon in Greenwich Village. Elia Kazan, a great director, saw me put out a couple of hecklers and figures there was some Big Daddy in me, just lyin' dorm…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 07:19AM
Thursday, May 29, 2014

Won’t Drink, Can’t Dance, Don’t Ask Me by Howard Sherman

For some people, the words “interactive theatre” strike fear into their hearts, and they’ll do anything to avoid it. The prospect of being accosted by an actor, of having the spotligh…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 09:27AM
Wednesday, May 28, 2014

A Whispered Broadway Milestone No One’s Cheering by Howard Sherman

It’s a funny thing about milestones, the way certain thresholds get set in our minds. If you follow reporting on the movie industry, breaking the $100 million gross barrier is a major achi…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 09:21AM
Thursday, May 22, 2014

Hey Broadway, Have You Got The Time? by Howard Sherman

Imagine my surprise when I discovered that Broadway’s 7 pm curtain on Tuesdays was introduced more than 11 years ago. I thought it a somewhat more recent innovation, especially since I sti…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:53AM
Monday, May 19, 2014

Drama School Clickbait from The Hollywood Reporter by Howard Sherman

We all know that web traffic is the lifeblood of online media, giving rise to such essential reporting as “Which Game of Thrones Character Are You?,” “Which Breakfast Club Character Ar…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 06:36PM
Monday, May 5, 2014

On Stage In Milford, With Sweet Understanding by Howard Sherman

If you somehow managed to materialize in the auditorium of Jonathan Law High School in Milford CT this past weekend just as the band began the opening strains of Little Shop of Horrors, you …

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:53AM
Monday, April 28, 2014

Today, Children, We’re Not Going To Do A Show by Howard Sherman

Of course, on the face of it, it’s simply the dumbest thing you’ve ever heard. In a letter to the parents of kindergarten students at Harley Avenue Primary School in Elwood, N.Y., the pr…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:01AM
Thursday, April 24, 2014

Has There Been A Stage Outrage Overreaction at Arizona State? by Howard Sherman

Rent is at the center of an academic controversy again, with a few twists. This time, it’s not the whole show, it’s just one song, “La Vie Boheme.” It involves multiple high schools …

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 08:27AM
Thursday, April 17, 2014

Season After Season After Seasons of Love by Howard Sherman

As I prepared to go to Trumbull CT last month to see the high school’s production of Rent, many people asked, or wrote me to ask, if I would be writing about it. My consistent reply, which…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 03:53PM
Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The Broadway ‘Soul Train’ Hasn’t Left The Station by Howard Sherman

Broadway dreams being immediately blown up into pending productions is something that really gets my goat. Why? Because it’s a case of hyperbole becoming ostensible fact in the press, and …

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 03:53PM
Thursday, April 3, 2014

For Threatened High School “Sweeney,” There Are Lessons In The Woods by Howard Sherman

I have just returned from a trip to Plaistow, New Hampshire, where I went to support students, parents, alumni and members of the community who wanted to speak out against the cancelation of…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 06:07PM
Monday, March 31, 2014

Call To Action: Support “Sweeney” At Timberlane High by Howard Sherman

Sweeney Todd at Timberland High in Plaistow NH seems to have a lot in common with the threatened but ultimately triumphant production of Rent this past weekend in Trumbull CT. A musical is a…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 06:19AM
Wednesday, March 26, 2014

How You Can Save Arts Journalism Starting Right Now by Howard Sherman

I am going to take it for granted that, since you’ve opted to read this article, you care about the arts. I’m also going to save time and typing by assuming that you appreciate media cov…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:01AM