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39 stories by "Ccaggiano"

Review - Lost in the Stars at Encores by Christopher Caggiano

Yeah, I know. I've been greatly remiss in my blogging duties. Mea culpa. I'm wearing a hair shirt even as I type. But the semester is in full swing here at The Boston Conservatory, and this …

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The Most Underrated Musical - Spring 2011 by Christopher Caggiano

Ah, spring break. Time for me to catch up on some long-overdue blogging. Towards the start of each semester, the students in my musical-theater history course at the Boston Conservatory emba…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Review - Fela "Live" From the National Theater by Christopher Caggiano

Certain musicals just keep coming back into my field of vision, offering me opportunities to consider the shows afresh. Most of the time, I see new things to appreciate, if not always enjoy.…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The Bestest Musical Ever - Spring 2011 by Christopher Caggiano

Snow day here at the BoCo. Gives me a chance to catch up on some blogging. Here goes... Each semester, I begin my musical-theater history course at the Boston Conservatory by asking students…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The Most Overrated Musical - Spring 2011 by Christopher Caggiano

Papers, papers, papers. I recently sat down to calculate how many pages I would be reading and grading this semester. I have 79 students, who will engage in a total of 15 writing projects. T…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Commentary - The Broadway "Bloodbath" by Christopher Caggiano

On Twitter yesterday, you'd think someone had died. Or lots of people. Or perhaps there had been a bloody massacre of unprecedented proportions. But what really happened was that nine shows …

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Review - Spider-Man 2.0 on Broadway by Christopher Caggiano

I don't know about you, but I'm definitely bored with the whole Spider-Man thing. Last week, the show finally opened after a record-breaking 183 previews, but I had long since given up payin…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 1:48pm on June 18, 2011

Preview - Now. Here. This. at the Vineyard Theater by Christopher Caggiano

This is not a review. I repeat: This is not a review. As you may know, the fine, talented, and delightful crew that gave us [title of show] are hard at work on a follow-up, previously titled…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 2:02pm on June 14, 2011

The 2011 Tony Award Winners - My Take by Christopher Caggiano

I haven't watched the Tony Awards yet. I know that sounds strange, but I had a concert to attend last night, and earlier this year I disconnected my TiVo and got rid of cable, and I haven't …

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 12:01pm on June 13, 2011

Review - Lysistrata Jones at The Transport Group by Christopher Caggiano

It's funny how reasonable critics, and audience members, can disagree about the merits of a particular piece. After I sat through Lysistrata Jones last Friday night - "endured" would be a mo…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 10:29pm on June 6, 2011

Review - The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World at Playwrights Horizons by Christopher Caggiano

Thrilling musical theater can come from the most unlikely places. As I'm forever reminding my students, there's no such thing as a bad idea for a musical, only poor execution. If you amass t…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 9:16pm on June 5, 2011

Revisit - A Minister's Wife at Lincoln Center Theater by Christopher Caggiano

Before posting my recent review of A Minister's Wife, I thought long and hard about my reaction to the show. I went in genuinely wanting to like the show, but somehow it left me rather cold.…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 9:58pm on May 28, 2011

Review - Lucky Guy the Musical Off-Broadway by Christopher Caggiano

On Wednesday, the producers of the new Off-Broadway musical Lucky Guy announced that the show would be closing this coming Sunday, May 29th, after only 14 regular performances and 23 preview…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 11:39am on May 27, 2011

Review - My One and Only at the Goodspeed Opera House by Christopher Caggiano

When My One and Only had its out-of-town tryout in Boston back in 1983, word got around town rather quickly that the show wasn't working. Avant-garde opera director Peter Sellars was origina…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 8:47am on May 22, 2011

The 2010-2011 Patrick Lee Theater Blogger Award Winners by Christopher Caggiano

The Independent Theater Bloggers Association (ITBA) is proud to announce the 2011 recipients of the Third Annual Patrick Lee Theater Blogger Awards. Patrick Lee was one of the ITBA's foundin…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 9:29am on May 20, 2011

Review - A Minister's Wife at Lincoln Center by Christopher Caggiano

In a theater season replete with commercial-minded, but artistically spare, musicalizations of Hollywood properties (Catch Me If You Can, Sister Act, Priscilla Queen of the Desert), it's rat…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 2:04pm on May 18, 2011

TV Show - The American Theater Wing - "Working in the Theatre" by Christopher Caggiano

You know what's really humbling? Being in a room with a bunch of people who know a lot more than you do, about a subject that you thought you knew a whole lot about. And you know what's even…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 3:07pm on May 17, 2011

Review - Born Yesterday on Broadway by Christopher Caggiano

The movie "Born Yesterday" is easily one of my all-time favorites. I love to pop in the DVD on a rainy afternoon and luxuriate in the warm glow of Judy Holliday's star-making performance as …

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 1:22pm on May 17, 2011

Review - The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism With a Key to the Scriptures at the Public Theatre by Christopher Caggiano

Playwright Tony Kushner has been much in the news lately. A well-received revival of his award-winning Angels in America recently ended a much-extended run at the Signature Theatre Company i…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 12:14pm on May 16, 2011

The 2011 Tony Nominations - My Take by Christopher Caggiano

Hmm, maybe this year the Tony Awards won't be a complete and utter embarassment. It seems as though the Tony nominating committee really took to heart the rampant (and warranted) criticism t…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 4:14am on May 13, 2011

Five Years of Theater Blogging by Christopher Caggiano

In all of the hubbub of the end of the Broadway season and the end of the Boston Conservatory semester, it totally slipped my mind that my blog turned five in April. Five years of blogging. …

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 2:38am on May 13, 2011

Third Annual Independent Theater Blogger Awards - Nominations Announced by Christopher Caggiano

As a member of the Independent Theater Bloggers Association, I am pleased to announce the nominations for the Third Annual Patrick Lee Theater Blogger Awards. Patrick Lee was one of the ITBA…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 2:09am on May 13, 2011

Review - Where's Charley? at Encores by Christopher Caggiano

Phew. I'm finally caught up with my blogging on this season's musicals. (And it wasn't always pretty, m'kay?) Also, I've submitted all of my grades at the Boston Conservatory, so I have a ch…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 2:07pm on May 9, 2011

Review - Sister Act on Broadway by Christopher Caggiano

Readers who only recently entered the EIKILFM fold could be forgiven for thinking that I hate everything. True, many of my recent reviews have been negative, to say the least: The People in …

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 9:45am on May 8, 2011

Review - The People in the Picture at the Roundabout by Christopher Caggiano

After the final curtain for The People in the Picture, the couple seated next to me saw that I had been taking notes and asked if I was a critic. I said yes, but that they might not like hea…

SOURCE: Everything I Know I Learned From Musicals at 3:06pm on May 3, 2011
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