concludes its limited engagement Sunday, June 27th , 2010
“Sondheim is the best, brightest & most influential talent to emerge during the last half-century. And James Lapine is his best collaborator.” – Ben Brantley, New York Times
“A priceless gift to the theater!” – Linda Winer, Newsday
On Broadway at Studio 54
Roundabout Theatre Company’s (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) limited engagement of Sondheim on Sondheim will play its final performance on Sunday, June 27th at 2:00 PM.This new Broadway musical stars Barbara Cook, Vanessa Williams, Tom Wopat, Leslie Kritzer, Norm Lewis, Euan Morton, Erin Mackey & Matthew Scott. Music & lyrics are by Stephen Sondheim and the production is conceived & directed by James Lapine. Continue reading →
“A smashing show that reminds us why so many of us keep going back to Broadway. Sherie Rene Scott has never shined brighter or more illuminatingly.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times
Fans of Everyday Rapture now have their shot at semi-semi stardom!
Log on to www.facebook.com/RoundaboutTheatreCompany to submit a video of yourself lip synching a song from the musical before June 27th. One lucky winner will be chosen to receive two complimentary tickets to Everyday Rapture, a meet and greet with Sherie Rene Scott and the cast ofEveryday Rapture, a cast album and a gift pack. Song clips and the cast album are available for download on the submission site.
On Tuesday, June 15 the cast album will bewherever music is sold. That same night, Sherie Rene Scott, Dick Scanlan and the cast of Everyday Rapture will be signing CDs at the American Airlines Theatre beginning at 8:30PM. Continue reading →
This Sunday, June 13, 2009, watch the TONY AWARDS, live on CBS at 8:00PM ET/PT, and be a part of the Broadway fun live on TWITTER. Get all the insider information from the red carpet, the winners room, the show itself and much more.
Make sure to follow, send in questions and respond to the nominated Broadway shows live at the TONY AWARDS.
Also, follow the TONY AWARDS on TWITTER at http://www.twitter.com/TheTonyAwards and mention #Tonys to win prizes, watch videos and converse with other followers.
“A smashing show that reminds us why so many of us keep going back to Broadway.
Sherie Rene Scott has never shined brighter or more illuminatingly.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times
“Scott has a bold, brassy voice and one of those quirky, expansive theater personalities that can really fill a stage.” -Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
“Sondheim is the best, brightest & most influential talent to emerge during the last half-century.
And James Lapine is his best collaborator.”— New York Times
“A revelatory revue!” — Associated Press
“A funny, affectionate and revealing tribute to musical theater’s
greatest living composer and lyricist” — USA Today
PS CLASSICS
ANNOUNCES PLANS
TO RECORD THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST ALBUM OF
“SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM”
Music and Lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim
Conceived and Directed
by James Lapine
PS Classics, the label dedicated to the heritage of Broadway and American popular song, will record the original Broadway cast album of SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM on June 6th and 7th. The production, presented by Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director), began performances at Studio 54 on March 19th, opened officially on April 22nd and recently announced a two-week extension through June 27th.
SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM stars Barbara Cook, Vanessa Williams, Tom Wopat, Leslie Kritzer, Norm Lewis, Euan Morton, Erin Mackey & Matthew Scott. The production is conceived & directed by James Lapine, withmusic & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
The two-disc set will be produced by PS Classics co-founder, Tommy Krasker, who has twelve Sondheim cast albums to his credit, including the current Broadway production of A Little Night Music, and Roundabout Theatre Company’s productions of Assassins and Pacific Overtures. PS Classics co-founder Philip Chaffin, and Alan D. Marks and Stephen Moore, of The Marks-Moore Group, will serve as Executive Producers.
Patch Darragh, Judith Ivey, Keira Keeley, Michael Mosley
concludes its limited engagement Sunday, June 13th, 2010
“A terrific new production of Tennessee Williams’s fiercely moving and seriously funny play. Director Gordon Edelstein’s thought-provoking approach is lightning-lit from within by Judith Ivey, giving what is surely the performance of her career.” – Charles Isherwood, The New York Times
“This is the kind of revival that becomes a golden yardstick by which all future productions of the same play are measured.” – Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal
Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre
“A smashing show that reminds us why so many of us keep going back to Broadway.Sherie Rene Scott has never shined brighter or more illuminatingly.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times
“Scott has a bold, brassy voice and one of those quirky, expansive theater personalities that can really fill a stage.” -Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
On Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre
This weekend, Everyday Rapture’s Sherie Rene Scott, will appear on WCBS 2 News on Sunday, May 30th between 8:30AM-9AM on channel 2.
Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) presents Sherie Rene Scott starring in Everyday Rapture, the critically acclaimed new Broadway musical by Dick Scanlan & Sherie Rene Scott and directed by Michael Mayer.
The Outer Critics Circle Award Winners were announced today.
The awards ceremony will take place on May 27, 2010.
FENCES won Outstanding Revival of a Play, Outstanding Actor in a Play (Denzel Washington) and Outstanding Actress in a Play (Viola Davis).
LA CAGE AUX FOLLES won Outstanding Revival of a Musical, Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Douglas Hodge), Outstanding Director of a Musical (Terry Johnson) and Outstanding Costume Design (Matthew Wright).
LEND ME A TENOR won the Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Award (Jan Maxwell).
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC won Outstanding Actress in a Musical (Catherine Zeta-Jones).
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET has won Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical (Levi Kreis).
NEXT FALL playwright Geoffrey Nauffts has won the John Gassner Award.
THE ORPHANS’ HOME CYCLE won Outstanding Off-Broadway Play and Outstanding Director of a Play (Michael Wilson).
RED won Outstanding Broadway Play.
WISHFUL DRINKING has won Outstanding Solo Performance (Carrie Fisher).
TONY Awards – Nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
Drama League Awards – Nomination for Distinguished Performance Award
Outer Critic’s Circle – Nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Musical
1958 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (The Music Man), 1987 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One Person Show (Barbara Cook: A Concert for the Theatre), 2003 Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance (Mostly Sondheim), 2004 Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance (Barbara Cook’s Broadway!) and a 1955 Theatre World Award for Plain and Fancy.
Barbara Cook’s association with Stephen Sondheim began in 1985 when she starred as Sally in the NY Philharmonic’s now legendary concerts of Follies and continued with her Tony Award nominated concert Mostly Sondheim. As a leading star on Broadway during the 50’s and 60’s, her many credits include the creation of three classic roles in the musical theatre: Cunegonde in Candide, Marian in The Music Man (Tony Award) and Amalia in She Loves Me (Drama Desk Award). In 1974, Ms. Cook embarked on a concert and recording career, achieving one career high after another from her solo concert debut at Carnegie Hall in 1975 to her historic solo concert at the MET in 2006 when she became the first female non-classical singer to be presented by the Metropolitan Opera in that company’s long history. The most recent of the many recordings by this Grammy Award winner is the 6-cd boxed set The Essential Barbara Cook.(DRG Records).
SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM’s TV commercial Spot
BARBARA COOK, VANESSA WILLIAMS & TOM WOPAT talk about the show
Read ‘The Sound of Sondheim A new revue marks composer Stephen Sondheim’s 80th birthday’ in Vanity Fair: CLICK HERE
“An exceptionally sensitive Sondheim interpreter, Ms. Cook delivers ‘Send in the Clowns’ with a simple, sweet bereftness that breaks your heart.” –Ben Brantley, The New York Times
“Barbara Cook remains a wonder. At 82, she has returned to Broadway after too long an absence to deliver a master class in lyric phrasing. Her exquisite rendition of ‘Send in the Clowns’ demonstrates the essence of musical theater: an expert performer capturing the emotional truth found in a perfect blending of words and music.” –Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
“BARBARA COOK is INCOMPARABLE.” –Elysa Gardner, USA Today