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217 stories by "Cara Joy David"

Nora Ephron: This Is Your Impact by Cara Joy David

Here's what Nora Ephron meant to me, as a Wellesley girl who wanted to go into entertainment. Ephron showed that it could be done, and by "it," I mean anything.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 8:39am on June 27, 2012

No Tony Gold at the End of the Rainbow by Cara Joy David

There are two nominated individuals whom I believe deserved to win Tony Awards over their competition: Tracie Bennett and Hugh Vanstone.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 9:45am on June 11, 2012

Magic in a Trunk by Cara Joy David

Despite the trip from the Berkshires barn to the La Jolla Playhouse to New York Theater Workshop and now to Broadway, Peter and the Starcatcher has by all accounts maintained its original fe…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:40pm on May 30, 2012

Talkin' 'Bout a Miracle and Rita Lyons by Cara Joy David

She laughed at a few remarks, but others that led to an uproarious response in most people, caused my mother to roll her eyes in disgust. You see, at the root of it, she was shocked by the s…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:00pm on May 22, 2012

In Support of Jennifer Laura Thompson by Cara Joy David

Thompson has just the right mix of vocal prowess and slapstick ability. Nice Work If You Can Get It is far from the best thing she's ever done but her genius is apparent in her featured role…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:08am on April 30, 2012

Saying Goodbye to the Story of My (and Gingy's) Life by Cara Joy David

I'm very attached to Love, Loss and What I Wore. I don't think I've ever sent as many people to an off-Broadway show as I have to this play. So it is with sadness that I reflect on its closi…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:47am on March 23, 2012

To Boldly Go to the Foot of the Stage by Cara Joy David

Let me welcome the William Shatner VIP ticket and all the stunts to come. I do so love the fun of it all. Of course, there is no dignity associated it, but you can't ask too much these days.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:37am on February 21, 2012

The Audience Says It All, and Yet Nothing by Cara Joy David

People spend a lot of money to buy Broadway show tickets. Part of me understands audience members thinking that price of admission allows them to behave as they want. The much larger part of…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:11pm on November 21, 2011

NAMT Festival: Not Just For Unknowns Anymore by Cara Joy David

The National Alliance for Musical Theatre has always been about giving shows that haven't had a big shot, a shot. That is why I was a little surprised to find Bloodsong of Love on this year'…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:40pm on November 9, 2011

Some Enchanted Evening: Patti and Mandy Hit New York by Cara Joy David

The thing about Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin is they're safe bets. You know what you are getting; you know what the delivery is going to be like. With Patti and Mandy, if you like such th…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 9:43am on October 24, 2011

The Business of Musicals From NYMF On by Cara Joy David

Producing musicals is a tricky business. It takes a lot of money and a lot of patience. There are of course the success stories that make it all worthwhile -- David Stone could never work a …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 9:38am on October 11, 2011

With Shields, The Addams Family Lives Before It Dies by Cara Joy David

The Addams Family will end its Broadway run at the end of 2011. It will give up the ghost (and will give its theater to Ghost) in December. However its closing notice should not overshadow t…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:30am on September 7, 2011

Hero: The Korean, Broadway-Style Musical by Cara Joy David

I am not sure I ever thought I'd be sitting at Lincoln Center seeing a "Korean, Broadway-style musical." I knew such a thing existed, but I wouldn't have thought I'd be seeing it i…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:26pm on August 28, 2011

My Kingdom for a Goat! by Cara Joy David

We'll see what happens with Porgy and Bess. It could be amazing -- I truly hope it is. For now it simply stands as a cautionary tale. Not all press is good press.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 2:21pm on August 19, 2011

Fabulous Video, Baby by Cara Joy David

As emphasis on new media continues to grow, "ordinary people" reviews are increasingly considered important. One indication of this is the Sister Act confessional in the Broadway T…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:27pm on July 21, 2011

Will Cirque's Irresistably Odd Escape Frighten Broadway? by Cara Joy David

Traditionally Cirque shows have played outside Manhattan proper. However this year, the circus arts have landed at Radio City. And Cirque just may be taking money away from Broadway shows.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:42am on July 6, 2011

A Very Special Tony Award by Cara Joy David

When the Tony Award nominations are announced this Tuesday, there won't be nominees announced for a Special Theatrical Event award. That is because last season the folks at the Tonys decided…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 2:48pm on May 2, 2011

A Show for My Mother: Look Over There at the Longacre by Cara Joy David

My mother calls whenever she hears about anything with a Jewish premise or a Jewish character or even a Jewish actor. In honor of the fast-approaching Mother's Day, I wanted to write a post …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:43pm on April 29, 2011

Theater in the City of Angels by Cara Joy David

L.A. is not exactly known as a theater town, but there are worthy things to see in the area. My last trip just happened to coincide with the opening of Jane Anderson's The Escort.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:07pm on April 25, 2011

Let There Be New Shows by Cara Joy David

We're heavy into the spring season. The flowers are blooming. Flops are already being declared (that's you, Catch Me If You Can), and I'm in the mood to look ahead to this year's Tony Award …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 2:05am on April 19, 2011

The Fall That Was by Cara Joy David

This fall I was puzzled by quite a few things on Broadway. I didn't foresee Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson tumbling so quickly. It had no stars, but neither did Spring Awakening.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 2:33pm on March 28, 2011

Can The Man Behind The Boy From Oz Save Spidey? Don't Wish Too Hard by Cara Joy David

A major problem with Spider-Man is that the scenes are mis-punctuated. This is a problem with much of Taymor's work: She creates visually stunning pictures, but often character development s…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 2:39am on March 10, 2011

We're All Mad Here by Cara Joy David

It's often said that going too far down the rabbit hole may not be a good idea. One wonders if that is just what the producing team behind Wonderland has done.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:17pm on February 6, 2011

Broadway's Web-Slinging Troublemaker by Cara Joy David

Broadway is mired in tradition -- for instance, there are no reviews prior to opening night. In light of the Spider-Man debacle, I have been wondering whether this tradition is somewhat frau…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:41pm on January 18, 2011

New York Flop Becomes a Hit Everywhere Else by Cara Joy David

"Almost, Maine," which closed shortly after it opened Off Broadway, is now popular abroad and in high schools.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:46pm on December 17, 2010
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