6.18.2010
Summer Re-View
School's over...what now?
The PxP Summer Re-View, of course!
Ploggers take a second look at shows already covered online or in print, reminding you of the shows that you have been meaning to see.
Do you have a Re-View of a show that we've already covered? Email it to juliar@tdf.org!
Fuerza Bruta
6.09.2010
Next Fall
Next Fall brings together the past and the present to tell a story of family and faith. Much of the play takes place in flashbacks, which chronicle the romantic relationship of Adam and Luke. Luke, a devout Christian, meets Adam, a sarcastic, culturally-Jewish-but-really-atheistic urbanite There is an instant attraction and a very serious romance blossoms, despite the fact that they have opposing views of faith.
The other part of the play, the present, takes place in a hospital waiting room after Luke is hit by a car. The accident brings together Adam, Luke’s parents, and friends, who all try to cope with the situation.
The play explores different kinds of family: There’s the biological family, who are there whether we like them or not, and the family of friends, whom we’ve chosen for ourselves.
Adam’s accident incorporates everyone into one big family —where they, even literally, catch each other when they fall—united for a common cause, at least temporarily. Though, it seems that something lasting may be forming in that waiting room.
TICKETS: $26.50 student rush, 2 per valid ID • Helen Hayes Theatre, 240 W. 44 St.
6.08.2010
The Addams Family
The delightfully dismal The Addams Family has returned as a musical.
Gomez and Morticia’s daughter, Wednesday, has fallen in love with Lucas Bieneke, an all-American boy from Ohio. Wednesday forsakes her affiliation with all things grim and gruesome in favor of a positive approach to life, much to her family’s dismay. When Lucas’ parents arrive for dinner, Wednesday begs her family to act “normal” for just one night. Lucas asks the same of his parents, two rather conservative Midwesterners. Hilarity ensues when these polarized families spend the evening together, posing an interesting question: what, exactly, is “normal”?
The Addams Family is irresistibly funny, full of clever one-liners that had the audience laughing out loud. The script did have an overabundance of modern political jokes, though, which fell flat and affected the show’s equilibrium.
The Addams Family is a fun relic for fans of this “creepy, kooky, spooky” but loveable family.
TICKETS: $41.50 student rush • Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 205 W. 46th St.
The Addams Family Dramaturgy
Do you remember that cartoon show The Addams Family? Is the theme song stuck in your head now?
Well, guess what? The ghoulish cartoon about the beyond abnormal family has been transformed into a musical which is now on Broadway, starring Nathan Lane as Gomez and Bebe Neuwirth as his wife Morticia!
Before it was even a television series, The Addams Family was an original single-panel cartoon that appeared in The New Yorker Magazine in the 1930s. It was created by an American cartoonist named Charles Addams. These cartoons were about a not-so-typical American family. But as far as they were concerned, what was normal?
The cartoon evolved into a television series in 1964 which lasted for two seasons. The original characters in the cartoon were nameless, but Charles Addams was asked to come up with the names for them for the television show. The bizarre family did not get their own cartoon show until 1973. After this, the family went on to star in other cartoon shows, tv movies and films and have been part of pop culture history.
The most recent of The Addams Family is now on the Broadway stage. The musical opened on April 8th, 2010, and was recently announced to hit the road on a national tour in September of 2011.
6.07.2010
American Idiot
Those of us heading off to college or making a new life transition can easily relate to the difficulties Johnny and his friends face. We are afraid of looking back, but share the same passion to find an escape and discover something new about ourselves and the world. With music by Green Day, the cast fills the theater with unforgettable vocals. The elaborate set displays images, sounds and videos of events that have made a significant impact on our lives.
American Idiot Dramaturgy
Green Day is back onstage…on Broadway? Yes, my friends, it’s true! The hit song “American Idiot” is also now the name of the newest rock musical to hit Broadway!
Packed with angst and set to a punk rock soundtrack, American Idiot is certainly not your average trip to the theatre. The story is a coming-of-age story about American youth in suburbia who are trying to find meaning in a post 9/11 world.
Director Michael Mayer came up with the idea for this show by listening to Green Day's Grammy Award winning album. He then collaborated with Billy Joel Armstrong from the band to write the book for the show.
Michael Mayer won a Tony Award for Best Director of Spring Awakening. John Gallagher Jr., who played Melchior in Spring Awakening, is now starring in American Idiot as Johnny. Rebecca Naomi Jones, who was in the rock musical Passing Strange, is now playing Whatsername – (Note: I didn’t make a mistake, that’s the character’s actual name.) These are just a few names of the best and talented in theatre today – and they all collaborated on one show!
6.04.2010
Fences
For me, Fences can be summarized simply—a father doesn’t approve of his son’s interest in football. Denzel Washington plays that father, Troy Maxson, who is a garbage collector in Pittsburgh in the 1950’s. He once dreamed of having a career in baseball, but by the time black players were admitted into the major leagues, he was too old to join. In order to “protect” his son from disappointment, he attempts to prevent him from following a similar path.
Fences Dramaturgy
6.03.2010
La Cage Aux Folles
La Cage Aux Folles is filled with snappy jokes, attitude, long legs and feather boas.
Blue Man Group
SAMI: Blue Man Group is an amazing show for all ages. It takes music and humor to a whole new level.