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Joining the conversation are: David Girolmo (who plays Captain E.J. Smith), Heidi Kettenring (playing Ida Strauss), Mark David Kaplan (playing Isador Strauss), James Earl Jones, II (Playing Edgar Beane and others) and Joel Gelman (playing John Jacob Astor IV and 2nd Officer Charles Lightoller). The power of this musical by Maury Yeston and Peter Stone is […]
For this Musicals Magazine Podcast, Edward Seckerson talks to Jordan Luke Gage, currently starring in Titanique in the West End. In a pretty meteoric rise since leaving drama school, Gage has been raising a little hell with characters as diverse as Clyde Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde, JD in Heathers and Marilyn in Taboo. He's currently aboard HMS Titanic in a show whose French title quickly establishes that this is not the Maury Yeston version. During technical week he talks to Edward Seckerson about all this and more – not least how he and his Titanique co-star Rob Houchen have both now honed their Italian as Fabrizio in Adam Guettel's The Light in the Piazza. Titanique is currently docked at the Criterion Theatre, London – for information and tickets, visit https://london.titaniquemusical.com/ The musical excerpts featuring Jordan Luke Gage are taken from the Original London Cast Recording of & Juliet (2019) on MTM Musical LLC under exclusive license to Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International for the world outside the United States; the opening and closing musical excerpts featured in this podcast are from the Overture to Gypsy (film version), taken from Jule Styne's ‘Overtures Vol 2', courtesy of JAY Records
Maury talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about turning a piece of history into a great musical. Michael and his wife saw the play and loved it.
Trump tells a Wisconsin rally audience he was the one who wanted to have the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee after trashing the city a few days ago. Connell McShane, Host of News Nation Now talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about the death of MLB great Willie Mays. They also hit on the polls saying it's a dead heat between Trump and Biden. Connell thinks Trump has a slight edge in the battleground states. Doug Johnson, from Cruise and Tour talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about Michael's upcoming trip to London and Paris with listeners. Michael is the perfect host for the folks traveling with him. He knows all the ‘ off the beaten path' hangouts. Maury Yeston, writer of the music and lyrics of Titanic the musical talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about turning a piece of history into a great musical. Michael and his wife saw the play and loved it. Natalie Migliore, WOR Street Reporter interview talked with listeners about the death of beloved MLB player Willie Mays. Older listeners loved the former NY Dodger and NY Met. The younger folks don't know his importance to baseball.
We preview Carthage's production of Maury Yeston's musical "Nine" with Neil Scharnick, stage director of the production, and two of the students in the cast: Chase Juster (Guido Contini) and Emily Halfman (Luisa.) The musical is based on the story told in Fellini's classic film 8 1/2 about a middle-aged Italian film director experiencing a wrenching creative and personal crisis that drives him into encounters with or recollections of the women who have been a significant part of his past.
durée : 00:59:27 - Cabaret 42e rue : la troupe de « Titanic » de Maury Yeston à l'Opéra de Metz - par : Laurent Valière - C'est l'un des événements des fêtes. L'Opéra de Metz propose en version française la comédie musicale « Titanic » aux 6 Tony Awards, dont celui de la meilleure comédie musicale et de la meilleure orchestration. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
Interview with legendary composer Maury Yeston "Titanic, The Musical" - Interview with David Serero (2023).
Welcome to our newest show at Impact Radio USA, "INTERVIEWS and MORE", the show that features past interviews from our guests on "Dr. Paul's Family Talk" radio show. In addition to continuing to promote our guests, this show also gives our listeners another opportunity to hear the great information that our guests have provided. As for the "More", we will cover everything from food, to cars, to Bible verses, to music, and so much "MORE"! NEW SHOWS ARE DROPPED EACH MONDAY AT 10:00 AM ET. On today's segment, we will play the interviews with MARIANNE SCIUCCO and CAROLYN SLOAN. MARIANNE SCIUCCO, a registered nurse, dementia daughter, caregiver, author, podcaster, and the founder of AlzAuthors, will join us to discuss Alzheimer's, Dementia, and other assorted issues that we and our loved ones often face during our lives. FROM HER WEBSITE: "Managed by six daughters who have experienced the loss of a loved one with dementia, AlzAuthors serves the goal of making a difference to your dementia journey. We are also extremely grateful to our growing team of AlzAuthors Managers and Associates – volunteers that contribute their valuable time and talents to our work. AlzAuthors is proud that we have been a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation since 2019. We chose to write about our personal stories to help people along their journey and now, we invite others to join us and become an AlzAuthor. We know the pain of being forgotten.We have all witnessed decline.We have provided countless hours of caregiving.We know many others have experienced the same.Now, more than ever, we believe in the power of sharing our stories." alzauthors.com CAROLYN SLOAN, a Musician, Educator, Author. and now Founder and CEO of the new Media and Education company for kids and families, TeachMe TV, will join us to discuss all of her work, including all that she has done - and continues to do - to educate children at optimal levels. FROM HER WEBSITE: "Carolyn Sloan is a native New Yorker, the daughter of two New York City Public School teachers. She began playing classical piano at age seven and attended the illustrious Performing Arts “Fame” High School in Manhattan. At age 15, Carolyn became a professional singer. Enamored with world of singer/songwriters, she spent much of her early twenties writing and performing her own compositions. Carolyn soon began writing for theater, television and advertising, winning campaigns with jingles for Ford, Glade, Weight Watchers and Tampax. Her theater songs have been critically acclaimed, considered by the New York Times, as “deeply touching and especially moving.” The Village Voice said Ms. Sloan's work is,” noteworthy of the title… hit song.” Carolyn is a graduate of the famed Lehman Engel BMI Musical Theater Workshop, where she studied under such luminary writers as Maury Yeston, Grand Hotel and Titanic, following in the traditions of Broadway Musical names like Ashman and Menken, Beauty and the Beast, and Ahrens and Flaherty Ragtime. Today Ms. Sloan continues to write music and books for children, TV, media and musical theater. She is a music educator at the Berkeley Carroll School and is developing an online- education business designed to meet the demands and challenges of our diverse and fast-paced world. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and son." www.carolynsloan.com
CAROLYN SLOAN, a Musician, Educator, Author. and now Founder and CEO of the new Media and Education company for kids and families, TeachMe TV, will join us to discuss all of her work, including all that she has done - and continues to do - to educate children at optimal levels. FROM HER WEBSITE: "Carolyn Sloan is a native New Yorker, the daughter of two New York City Public School teachers. She began playing classical piano at age seven and attended the illustrious Performing Arts “Fame” High School in Manhattan. At age 15, Carolyn became a professional singer. Enamored with world of singer/songwriters, she spent much of her early twenties writing and performing her own compositions. Carolyn soon began writing for theater, television and advertising, winning campaigns with jingles for Ford, Glade, Weight Watchers and Tampax. Her theater songs have been critically acclaimed, considered by the New York Times, as “deeply touching and especially moving.” The Village Voice said Ms. Sloan's work is,” noteworthy of the title… hit song.” Carolyn is a graduate of the famed Lehman Engel BMI Musical Theater Workshop, where she studied under such luminary writers as Maury Yeston, Grand Hotel and Titanic, following in the traditions of Broadway Musical names like Ashman and Menken, Beauty and the Beast, and Ahrens and Flaherty Ragtime. Today Ms. Sloan continues to write music and books for children, TV, media and musical theater. She is a music educator at the Berkeley Carroll School and is developing an online- education business designed to meet the demands and challenges of our diverse and fast-paced world. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and son." www.carolynsloan.com
CAROLYN SLOAN, a Musician, Educator, Author. and now Founder and CEO of the new Media and Education company for kids and families, TeachMe TV, will join us to discuss all of her work, including all that she has done - and continues to do - to educate children at optimal levels. FROM HER WEBSITE: "Carolyn Sloan is a native New Yorker, the daughter of two New York City Public School teachers. She began playing classical piano at age seven and attended the illustrious Performing Arts “Fame” High School in Manhattan. At age 15, Carolyn became a professional singer. Enamored with world of singer/songwriters, she spent much of her early twenties writing and performing her own compositions. Carolyn soon began writing for theater, television and advertising, winning campaigns with jingles for Ford, Glade, Weight Watchers and Tampax. Her theater songs have been critically acclaimed, considered by the New York Times, as “deeply touching and especially moving.” The Village Voice said Ms. Sloan's work is,” noteworthy of the title… hit song.” Carolyn is a graduate of the famed Lehman Engel BMI Musical Theater Workshop, where she studied under such luminary writers as Maury Yeston, Grand Hotel and Titanic, following in the traditions of Broadway Musical names like Ashman and Menken, Beauty and the Beast, and Ahrens and Flaherty Ragtime. Today Ms. Sloan continues to write music and books for children, TV, media and musical theater. She is a music educator at the Berkeley Carroll School and is developing an online- education business designed to meet the demands and challenges of our diverse and fast-paced world. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and son." www.carolynsloan.com
All aboard the Hot Mess Express, and this time we don't mean Jon's social life! In today's episode, Jon and Jayson tackle the disaster that is Nine, the 2009 movie adaptation of the Maury Yeston stage musical. Jon has yet to see the stage version so he relies heavily on Jayson this episode, but boy howdy - this movie is BAD!Jayson's Instagram: @jaysonlkerrPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Scrubs: "My Musical" (SCT #7)!
#833 - Maury Yeston The Maury Yeston Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Are you here? If you're here, it's obviously because you like to know stuff. It's also possible you like to listen to people talking. In fact, on every single episode of The Paul Leslie Hour that there's ever been has someone or another talking. Your host Paul Leslie talks, the announcer, (that's Dan Gold) talks too. But the person who talks the most in every episode is the guest. Understandable. This time we present an interview from our library of interviews, with Maury Yeston. He'll be talking. Maury Yeston allows us into his musical mind! He is a composer, lyricist, educator, musicologist and Tony award-winner. Perhaps best known for his music and lyrics heard on the Broadway stage, Maury Yeston wrote the lyrics and melodies for “Nine,” (based on Fellini's film 8½ )as well as “Titanic.” He wrote the music and lyrics for “Phantom,” based on the 1910 novel “The Phantom of the Opera.” Yeston also wrote a great deal of songs for the Broadway musical “Grand Hotel.” In addition to several original Broadway cast albums of his songs, a compilation album of his songs was released entitled “The Maury Yeston Songbook.” And it's worth noting Broadway actress Laura Osnes released an entire album of his songs entitled “If I Tell You (Songs of Maury Yeston).” If you are fascinated by the art of songwriting or a lover of musical theatre, this interview will be of great interest to you. Maury Yeston freely expresses his thoughts and recollections. Writers and lovers of songs alike will enjoy this fascinating interview. Before we start the interview, we just want to thank all of you who have subscribed to Paul Leslie's YouTube channel. Slowly, but surely it's growing. Won't you subscribe? It's the best way to stay plugged in to the show. And now, it's time we played the interview with the unforgettable Maury Yeston! The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Rosie O'Donnell is a beloved comedian, celebrated actress, and talk show legend. Despite all these professional accolades, it is perhaps her generosity of spirit, her tireless advocacy on behalf of children and families, and her heartfelt commitment to the health of the American theater that most definitively define her impact on popular culture.Born in Commack, New York on March 21, 1962, Rosie O'Donnell embarked on a career as a standup comedian right out of high school, and in short order found herself enjoying a five show winning streak on the iconic television series, “Star Search” Shortly thereafter, she scored additional major appearances on television, including a regular role as Maggie O'Brien on NBC's popular sitcom, “Gimme a Break” and a high profile run as a VH1 VJIn 1992, Rosie was cast alongside Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Geena Davis in the smash hit “A League of Their Own.” She went on to further success on the big screen, starring in twelve films between 1992 and 1996, including 1993's “Sleepless in Seattle,” 1995's “Now and Then,”and 1996's “Beautiful Girls.”Her most monumental break came by accepting NBC's offer to host a variety daytime television show, “The Rosie O'Donnell Show” in 1996. Rosie's innate love of all things show business and her easy rapport with the celebrities she had grown up idolizing translated into a unique and hugely popular TV phenomenon. “The Rosie O'Donnell Show” ran for six seasons and went on to win a variety of Emmy awards, leaving a memorable mark on American television before ending production in 2002.In the past 20 years, Rosie's dedication to her artistic endeavors and charitable interests have continued unabated. She has been a regular fixture on television, on Broadway, and, in recent years, has gotten rave reviews for her powerful performances in Showtime's “SMILF” and HBO's “I Know This Much is True.” She can currently be seen in the Showtime original series, “American Gigolo.”-bio adapted and edited from Rosie.com
Michael Maliakel is a multi-talented singer, dancer, actor, and Broadway star. Maliakel currently plays the lead role of Aladdin in the Broadway (New York City) musical Aladdin. His credits are numerous: The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul u/s). NYC: Anything Can Happen: The Songs of Maury Yeston. Regional: Other World – Bucks County Playhouse; Mira... The post Michael Maliakel – Broadway Star of Disney's Aladdin appeared first on South Asian Stories.
The conclusion of a three-part program featuring Tony-winning composer-lyricist, Maury Yeston who won Tony's for both his Broadway musicals NINE and TITANIC. In this 30-minute segment, Yeston discusses several of the pop songs he has written along with detailing the creative process behind the score for NINE. Featured songs: “Danglin',” “A Song for John,” “What Can You Get A Wookie For Christmas,” “New Words,” “Unusual Way,” and “Folies Bergeres.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1982. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/Anything Goes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Associate producer Jeff Lunden. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second of a three-part program featuring Tony-winning composer-lyricist, Maury Yeston who won Tony's for both his Broadway musicals NINE and TITANIC. Yeston talks about his score for the adaptation of Federico Fellini's film, “8 1/2.” He also discusses working with director Tommy Tune, French chanteuse, Liliane Montevecchi, and the “Maury Tabernacle Choir.” Recalling the Broadway production of NINE, he explains writing music for the large, predominantly female cast. Featured songs: “A Call From The Vatican,” “Folies Bergéres,” “My Husband Makes Movies,” “The Germans At The Spa,” and “The Bells of St. Sebastian.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1982. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/Anything Goes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Associate producer Jeff Lunden. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first of a three-part program featuring Tony-winning composer-lyricist, Maury Yeston who won Tony's for both his musicals NINE and TITANIC on Broadway. Yeston talks about early days and his songs for the adaptation of Federico Fellini's film, “8 1/2.” He also discusses his incidental score and song for the original production of CLOUD NINE Off-Broadway. Featured songs: “Overture Delle Donne,” “Nine,” “Cloud Nine – both original ballad” and revised Rock Version, “Cloud Nine – Gospel Version,” “African Music Cue,” “Guido's Song,” and “Getting Tall.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1982. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/Anything Goes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Associate producer Jeff Lunden. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway's Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Maliakel, lead actor of the Broadway show Aladdin, joins Jerry on the podcast to share his story of growing up South Asian in New Jersey where "never allowed himself to dream of being on Broadway" to how following his passions and dreams to find his way to one of the biggest stages on Broadway. Meet MichaelMichael Maliakel (Aladdin) made his Broadway debut as Aladdin on Broadway in September 2021. He recently toured the country in the 25th anniversary production of The Phantom of the Opera. His stage credits include the national tour of The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul u/s), Anything Can Happen: The Songs of Maury Yeston in New York, Other World at the Bucks County Playhouse; Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding at Berkeley Rep; She Loves Me at PlayMakers Rep; and Bernstein's MASS at the Ravinia Festival. He also appeared on “Bull” (CBS) and “FBI” (CBS). "Big thanks to my family, Michael Kirsten, HCKR, & the Tara Rubin team. Sarah – all my love. Look ma, we made it! Representation matters."(Source: Broadway.com)Connect with MichaelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelmaliakel/Web: https://aladdinthemusical.com/About Aladdin:Aladdin opened on Broadway to critical acclaim at the New Amsterdam Theatre on March 20, 2014 and quickly established itself as one of the biggest new blockbusters in recent years, breaking 14 New Amsterdam Theatre house records. Worldwide it has welcomed more than 10 million people and grossed over $1 billion. By the end of 2021, it will be playing in Holland, Germany and Mexico, in addition to Broadway.Aladdin, adapted from the animated Disney film and centuries-old folktales including “One Thousand and One Nights,” is brought to fresh theatrical life in this bold new musical. Aladdin's journey sweeps audiences into an exciting world of daring adventure, classic comedy and timeless romance. This new production features a full score, including the five cherished songs from the Academy Award-winning soundtrack and more written especially for the stage.The animated film Aladdin was released by Disney in 1992 and was a critical and box office smash, becoming the highest-grossing film of the year. The film won the Oscar for Best Original Score and introduced the hit song “A Whole New World,” which won the second of the film's two Academy Awards as Best Original Song. The Peabo Bryson/Regina Belle recording of the tune soared to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.// Support Dear Asian Americans:Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/dearasianamericans/Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jerrywonLearn more about DAA Creator and Host Jerry Won:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerrywon/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerryjwon/// Listen to Dear Asian Americans on all major platforms:Transistor.fm: http://www.dearasianamericans.comApple: https://apple.dearasianamericans.comSpotify: https://spotify.dearasianamericans.comStitcher: https://stitcher.dearasianamericans.comGoogle: https://google.dearasianamericans.com Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearasianamericans Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dearasianamericans Subscribe to our YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/dearasianamericans // Join the Asian Podcast Network:Web: https://asianpodcastnetwork.com/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianpodcastnetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpodcastnetwork/Dear Asian Americans is produced by Just Like Media:Web: http://www.justlikemedia.comInstagram.com: http://www.instagram.com/justlikemedia
Michael Maliakel recently made his Broadway debut, following Broadway's reopening, starring in the title role of Aladdin at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Additional credits include the National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul u/s), Anything Can Happen: The Songs of Maury Yeston, Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding (Berkeley Rep), and She Loves Me (PlayMakers Rep). You may have also seen Michael on TV in Bull, and FBI. As a first generation Indian American, Michael reflects on what he calls his “unexpected journey” to a career in the performing arts, including how his love for music brought him to the Peabody Conservatory to earn a degree in opera. He speaks candidly about representation in the industry, noting that as a child he had no real role models or examples for what his performing arts career could be, but trusted his gut and the way music made him feel alive in order to create space for himself and others like him. Michael also opens up about making his Broadway debut as the title character in a hit Disney musical, including the whirlwind audition process which began in the midst of the COVID shutdown, and the “full goosebumps” moment of his first curtain call as Aladdin. In this episode, we talk about: Attending the American Boychoir School in Princeton Using his facebook profile picture as his headshot at an open call The interactive and collaborative experience of choral singing, and theater Touring with Phantom of the Opera as the Raoul understudy His love for Broadway's Spring Awakening, and Bridges of Madison County Connect with Michael: IG @michaelmaliakel Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The brilliant actor, singer, and director, Robert Cuccioli, is renowned for his critically acclaimed, Tony-nominated dual performance as the good Dr. Henry Jekyll and his sinister alter ego, Mr. Edward Hyde, in Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical. Prior to his sensational run in Jekyll & Hyde on Broadway, Robert dazzled audiences across America in the show's pre-Broadway, first national tour. Both the tour and Broadway featured Linda Eder and Christiane Noll. For Broadway, Robert received Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and FANY Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. For the record: April 28, 2022, marks the 25th Anniversary of Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical opening at Broadway's Plymouth Theater (now called the Schoenfeld Theater).Robert's other Broadway appearances include playing Javert in Les Miserables, and his high-flying performance in another dual role, Dr. Norman Osborn aka The Green Goblin in the rock musical Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. Robert's first big break was playing Lancelot opposite the legendary Richard Harris's King Arthur in the U.S. and Canadian tours of Camelot. He's also performed in Kander and Ebb's, And The World Goes ‘Round, Off-Broadway as Nathan in The Rothschilds, and years later as Mayer Rothschild in Rothschild and Sons, which was also staged in London's off-West End.Robert's undertaken challenging roles at numerous theaters all over the U.S., appearing in Maury Yeston's and Arthur Kopit's Phantom of the Opera, leading roles in numerous productions of Shakespeare plays, and in classic plays and musicals like Amadeus, 1776, Guys and Dolls, South Pacific, The Sound Of Music, Funny Girl, Oklahoma!, The Man of La Mancha, Jesus Christ Superstar and many more. He's created roles in new musicals and plays, including, White Guy on The Bus, A Moon To Dance By (with Jane Alexander), and Bikeman: A 9/11 Play, among others.TV credits include: The Sinner, Elementary, White Collar, Baywatch, Sliders, recurring roles on All My Children, One Life To Live, Loving and The Guiding Light. Also, you can see Robert in such movies as: The Stranger, The Rest of Us, Impossible Monsters, Columbus on Trial, and Woody Allen's Celebrity. As a director Robert has staged Jekyll & Hyde at Houston's Theatre Under The Stars, the Westchester Broadway Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, and here in Pittsburgh at the CLO. He's also directed productions of The Glass Menagerie and The Merchant of Venice at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Robert has sung at a host of venues around the U.S., and his exceptional voice can be heard on the original Broadway cast recording of Jekyll & Hyde, and on the cast recordings of Rothschild and Sons, And The World Goes ‘Round, The Maury Yeston Songbook, and Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris. And please be sure to check out Robert's debut solo album, The Look Of Love. Please note: our humble apologies for technical audio issues mid-show that were beyond our control. Despite the less than ideal sound quality, Robert gives us the gift of his great experience and deep wisdom
Te invitamos a un recorrido por los trabajos del compositor Maury Yeston, compositor de la música y letras de musicales como "Nine", "Titanic", "Grand Hotel" o "Death takes a Holiday" en sus más de 40 años de carrera y se siente feliz de no haber tenido que renunciar a sus sueños de dedicarse a la música para estudiar como tantos otros medicina o derecho para labrarse un porvenir más seguro. En Diciembre de 2019 con 74 años de edad presentó en el off Broadway un recopilatorio de temas suyos con el título de “Todo puede pasar en el teatro” que él mismo definía como una carta de amor a la melodía ya que desde que a vio a Julie Andrews interpretando “My fair lady”, se rindió a las melodías de Lerner y Loewe y confiesa que sus héroes son Jerome Kern, Frank Loesser, George Gershwin o Richard Rogers, los grandes compositores de melodías del siglo XX. Esperamos te guste la selección de temas que hemos preparado 00h 00'00" Presentación 00h 01'37" Cabecera 00h 02'15" NINE 00h 02'54" A call from the Vatican - Jane Krakovsky 00h 06'21" Be on your own - Betty Buckley 00h 09'13" Guido's song - Jonathan Pryce 00h 12'49" Only with you - Antonio Banderas 00h 15'50" Unusual way - Brian D'Arcy James 00h 19'01" PHANTOM 00h 19'52" Melodie de Paris - Glory Crampton & Paul Schoeffler 00h 23'59" You are music - Richard White & Glory Crampton 00h 26'58" My true love - Glory Crampton 00h 30'12" Home - Laura Benanti & Robert Cuccioli 00h 36'24" IN THE BEGINNING y GOYA 00h 36'58" Is someone out there - Eden Espinosa 00h 40'27" New words - Laura Osnes 00h 44'32" You're there too - Christopher Fitzgerald 00h 46'56" Once a time (I loved you) - Dionne Warwick 00h 50'37" Picture it - Gloria Estefan & Joseph Cerisano 00h 55'07" Pintaré sonidos - Plácido Domingo 00h 59'54" Till I loved you - Barbra Streisand & Don Johnson 01h 04'02" Bon soir - Laura Benanti 01h 06'27" GRAND HOTEL y DECEMBER SONGS 01h 07'22" Grand Hotel - Ensemble 01h 10'34" I want to go to Hollywood - Sutton Foster 01h 13'54" We'll take a glass together - Michael Jetter & Brent Barrett 01h 17'50" Who couldn't dance with you - Jane Krakovsky & Brent Barrett 01h 23'03" By the river - Christine Andreas 01h 28'44" I am longing - Philip Chaffin 01h 32'45" I had a dream about you - Betty Buckley 01h 36'48" My grandmother's love letters - Christine Ebersole 01h 40'29" Please let's not even say hello - Alice Ripley 01h 43'39" TITANIC y DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY 01h 44'22" Overture - Prologue - In every age 01h 47'47"Godspeed Titanic 01h 49'38" Still 01h 52'02" The proposal - The night was alive 01h 56'37" No moon - Howard McGillin 01h 59'07" In the middle of your life - Nothin - Ensemble 02h 05'57" Life is a joy - Simon Jones, Jill Paice & Kevin Earley 02h 09'59" More and more - - Ensemble 02h 12'41" Shimmy like they do in Paree - Mara Davi & Ken Earley 02h 15'15" I thought that I could live - Kevin Earley 02h 19'15· ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN IN THE THEATRE 02h 19'49" Anything can happen in the theatre - Cast 02h 22'50" Danglin - Laura Osnes
Te traemos el musical que escribieron Maury Yeston y Peter Stone sobre la mayor tragedia naviera en tiempos de paz: el hundimiento del Titanic, un proyecto que les llevó doce años de trabajo y que estrenaron ocho meses antes que James Cameron con su famosa película, aunque el musical destacaba la creatividad del ser humano por llevar a cabo grandes empresas sin dejar de denunciar la diferencia de clases de la época. Hemos utilizado la grabación del Broadway Cast que tuvo a Brian D’Arcy James como el fogonero, Michael Cerveris como el diseñador del barco, John Cunningham como el Capitán Smith, Martin Moran como el telegrafista, David Garrison como el propietario de la línea naviera y Victoria Clark como Alice la pasajera de segunda clase, entre un reparto de más de cuarenta intérpretes. Esperamos te guste la selección que hemos preparado 00h 00'00" No moon - Maury Yeston 00h 03'02" Presentación 00h 04'48" Cabecera 00h 05'58" Inicio 00h 07'23" Overture: Prologue 00h 09'06" In every age 00h 10'49" How they build Titanic? 00h 12'18" There she is 00h 14'12" Loading inventory - 00h 16'09" The largest moving object 00h 17'48" I must get on that ship 00h 20'26" First class Roster 00h 22'59" Godspeed Titanic 00h 25'52" Barrett's song 00h 30'04" What a remarkable age is this 00h 33'55" To be a captain 00h 35'31" Lady's maid 00h 40'32" I give you my hand 00h 45'02" The proposal / The night was alive 00h 49'52" God lift me up / The latest rag 00h 54'11" I have danced 00h 57'10" No moon 01h 00'56" Autumn 01h 05'53" Entr'acte 01h 07'24" Wake up, wake up 01h 14'54" Dressed in your pyjamas in the Grand Salon 01h 19'47" The staircase 01h 22'01" The blame 01h 27'19" To the lifeboats 01h 30'18" We'll meet tomorrow 01h 33'24" To be a captain (Reprise) 01h 34'51" Still 01h 38'02" Mr. Andrews' vision 01h 42'15" Epilogue: In every age (Reprise) 01h 45'08" Finale 01h 46'48" Curiosidades y anécdotas 01h 49'27" Titanic Suite
Blake continues the spiral down the Theater-Meets-True Crime rabbit hole when she asks, "Has there ever been a murder on a stage?" Enter the case of Daniel Wozniak, a community theater actor who manages to commit several heinous crimes before shockingly going onstage to perform in Maury Yeston's famous Fellini musical Nine. Joined by fellow True Crime fanatic, Marc Tumminelli ("Little Me"). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special Broadway Podcast Network crossover episode, BURNT host, Blake Ross and LITTLE ME host, Marc Tumminelli break down the story of a local theater star convicted of a double homicide. Blake Ross is the host of the popular podcast BURNT, since her initial episodes on the Broadway disaster Rebecca she continues the spiral down the Theater-Meets-True Crime rabbit hole when she asks, "Has there ever been a murder on a stage?" Enter the case of Daniel Wozniak, a community theater actor who manages to commit several heinous crimes before shockingly going onstage to perform in Maury Yeston's musical Nine. LITTLE ME host and True Crime fanatic, Marc Tumminelli joins Blake for this special episode. **Please note this episode covers a horrific murder and will not be appropriate for all audiences. Explicit language is used in this episode. Little Me will return in it's usual format on Thursday 10/28/21. Produced by Blake Ross, The Burnt Podcast, The Broadway Podcast Network More info on BURNT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A combination of all things MUSICAL beginning with the Letters X and Y including Xanadu, Michael Xavier, Yentl, Young Frankenstein, Maury Yeston, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Tony Yazbeck, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Brian Yorkey and more.
Not since Charlie Chaplin has there ever been an episode like this! Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit take on Guido Contini as Joshua and Dan add up to Nine. Our hosts lounge around the spa and chat about the logistics of on-set plumbing, the ENDLESS array of divas, and *that* film adaptation. Tune in to next week's episode when we discuss Grey Gardens; specifically, the Broadway production's performance from December 6th 2006! Contact us: unccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @unccpodcast Instagram: @unccpodcast
10 countries performed for your votes. Now the winner can be crowned. Ella is here with the full results for #URNivision2021 so take a listen now to find out who this year's champion is! The contestants: Spain - Zorro 'Baila Me' (Zorro - Original Cast Recording, 2008; composers: Gipsy Kings, John Cameron & Stephen Clark; label: First Night Records) Italy - Chess 'Nobody's Side' (Jessica Vosk - Wild and Free, 2018; composers: Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus & Tim Rice; label: Broadway Records) Austria - Elisabeth 'Kitsch' (Elisabeth - Complete Live Recording, 2005; composers: Sylvester Levay & Michael Kunze; label: HitSquad Records) France - The Hunchback of Notre Dame 'Out There' (The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Studio Cast Recording, 2016; composers: Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz; label: Ghostlight Records) Norway - Showstopper: The Improvised Musical 'The Wizard of Oslo' (Showstopper: The Improvised Musical, 2019; composers: The Showstoppers; label: Showstopper Productions Ltd) Sweden - A Little Night Music 'Send in the Clowns' (Barbra Streisand - The Ultimate Collection, 2010; composer: Stephen Sondheim; label: Columbia/Legacy) Germany - Grand Hotel 'HA-P-P-Y/Let's Take a Glass Together' (Grand Hotel - Original Broadway Cast Recording, 1992; composers: Robert Wright, George Forrest & Maury Yeston; label: Masterworks Broadway) Ireland - Sing Street 'Drive It Like You Stole It' (Sing Street - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack; composers: Gary Clark & John Carney; label: Decca) Romania - Tanz der Vampire 'Totale Finsternis' (Mark Seibert - So Far, 2016; composers: Jim Steinman & Michael Kunze; label: Sound of Music Records) United Kingdom - Everybody's Talking About Jamie 'And You Don't Even Know It' (Everybody's Talking About Jamie - Original West End Cast Recording, 2018; composers: Dan Gillespie Sells & Tom MacRae; label: Margaret New Limited)
Maury Yeston, composer-lyricist of the Tony-winning musical NINE, talks about his score for the adaptation of Federico Fellini’s film, “8 1/2.” Yeston also discusses his incidental score and song for the original production of “Cloud Nine” Off- Broadway as well as some of the pop songs he has written. Recalling the Broadway production of Nine, he explains writing music for the large, predominantly female cast. The “Maury Tabernacle Choir” featuring Yeston on all the parts performs “The Germans at the Spa.” Featured songs: “Overture from NINE,” “Nine,” “Cloud Nine Rock Version,” “Guido’s Song,” “Folies Bergère,” “The Bells of St. Sebastian,” “Danglin’,” and “Unusual Way.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1986. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/AnythingGoes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Sound mixing by David Rapkin. Associate producer Jeff Lunden. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway’s Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SHOWS: A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine, Titanic, and Wicked One of Broadway's most reliable character men, David Garrison, joins Rob and Kevin to look back on his time in such shows as A History of the American Film, A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine, The Pirates of Penzance, Torch Song Trilogy, Titanic, Wicked, The Visit, and of course, Fox's Married: With Children where he played the square neighbor Steve Rhodes. David pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he got to Broadway without an audition, what it was like facing the angry ticket buyers of Torch Song Trilogy, and why he left one of the television's most successful sitcoms to return to the boards. Also, David shines the spotlight on Tommy Tune, Maury Yeston, and Susan Stroman! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advanced knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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durée : 00:58:21 - Maury Yeston, de Fellini à « Titanic » (2/2) - par : Laurent Valière - Maury Yeston a reçu deux fois un Tony award pour ses œuvres « Titanic » et « Nine ». Auteur, compositeur, professeur de musicologie, compositeur également de cycles de chansons et de ballets, il nous reçoit dans son appartement de New York avant l’épidémie de Covid. - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff
durée : 00:58:17 - Maury Yeston, de Fellini à « Titanic » (1/2) - par : Laurent Valière - Maury Yeston a reçu deux fois un Tony Award pour ses œuvres « Titanic » et « Nine ». Auteur, compositeur, professeur de musicologie, compositeur également de cycles de chansons et de ballets, il vient de fêter ses 75 ans et nous reçoit dans son appartement de New York avant l’épidémie de Covid. - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff
How DID they build Titanic? Maury Yeston and Peter Stone’s 1998 Tony Award winning musical showcases a deeply emotional story with a sensational score. In this episode we discuss why the Titanic tragedy is SUCH a sensation, how they pull off sailing and sinking a ship in various productions of the musical and work out which monumental historic events we could see on a Broadway stage in the future. Support the Show ➤ Titanic: A New Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) iTunes / Spotify SHOW NOTES If you’re interested in hearing more about the behind-the-scenes of this show then check out Yeston and Stone’s companion book! The amount of study that has been done into the Titanic and the lives of the people who survived and perished aboard is as immense as the ship herself. If you’re interested in seeing some footage from the original production - including those straight lines - check out the press reel! Here’s an incredible video of the opening featuring some of the original cast members, backed by a full symphony orchestra and 250-person choir - as it should be! If you’re interested in finding out a bit more about the history of the Titanic, check out this fab Scottish history podcast - A Wee Bit Gothic! Remember you can come chat to us about the episode on Twitter and Instagram @jimandtomic! Or if you wanna pop OFF then jump into our email inbox at jimandtomic@gmail.com! Or come join us on the discord! A Directorial Quiz Question The original theatrical director of this stage musical would go on to direct not only it’s movie adaptation, but also such great hits as Paul Blart Mall Cop 2. What show? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hoy traemos a esta galería de protagonistas a Elaine Paige, todo un referente del musical por haber creado algunos de los personajes femeninos más importantes del musical, si bien es una desconocida por el gran público por haber centrado su carrera en el teatro, grabaciones y conciertos principalmente en Reino Unido. Se la conoce como la Primera Dama del musical inglés y fue galardonada en 1995 con la Orden del Imperio Británico por su labor en el teatro musical. Ha grabado más de veinte álbumes en solitario, además de los de casi todos los musicales en los que ha intervenido. Ha colaborado con diferentes artistas y sus giras de conciertos agotaban las localidades en cuanto se ponían a la venta. Espero te gusta la selección de temas que hemos preparado 00h 00'00" Yesterday 00h 02'49" Presentación 00h 04'15" Cabecera 00h 05'04" SUS INICIOS 00h 05'55" Feelin' good 00h 10'39" Easy to be hard 00h 12'54" Where is love? 00h 16'52" I don't know how to love him 00h 20'37" Hopelessly devoted to you 00h 24'12" Any minute now - con Guy Super 00h 27'47" ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER I 00h 29'11" I'd be surprisingly good for you - con Joss Ackland 00h 32'16" Don't cry for me, Argentina 00h 37'57" Memory - con Sarah Brightman 00h 43'10" BENNY ANDERSSON & BJORN ULVAEUS 00h 44'06" Like an image passing by 00h 47'46" Mountain duet 00h 52'24" I know him so well” - con Barbara Dickson 00h 56'37" Heaven help my heart 01h 00'00" COLE PORTER, MAURY YESTON y EDITH PIAF 01h 01'12" Blow, Gabriel blow 01h 06'43" Anything goes 01h 10'46" Unusual ways - con Jonathan Pryce 01h 16'34" Non, je ne regrette rien 01h 20'15" Hymne a l'amour 01h 23'04" ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER II 01h 24'24" The perfect year 01h 27'33" With one look 01h 30'58" As if we never said goodbye 01h 36'14" If only 01h 39'30" RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN 01h 39'59" Getting to know you 01h 44'44" Hello, young lovers 01h 47'52" STEPHEN SONDHEIM 01h 48'42" By the sea 01h 51'35" I’m still here 01h 57'01" THE DROWSY CHAPERONE 01h 57'44" And we stumble along 02h 01'29" THE SINGER 02h 02'42" I only have eyes for you 02h 06'44" Who wants to live forever 02h 10'50" Without you 02h 14'35" Smoke gets in your eyes 02h 18'10" Sorry seems to be the hardest word 02h 21'35" MacArthur Park
In this episode, dramaturg and producer Shaun Leisher discusses diegetic and non-diegetic music in plays and in musical theater, from Cabaret to Jersey Boys to Indecent. We also talk about the song "The Blame" from Maury Yeston and Peter Stone's 1997 musical Titanic. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you’d like to be a podcast guest. Follow us on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” The theme music is by Julia Meinwald.
Maury Yeston, 2-time Tony-winning songwriter & lyricist, on the new release "Maury Sings Yeston"
Peter Filichia, Jena Tesse Fox, James Marino, and Michael Portantiere talk with Maury Yeston This Week on Broadway has been coming to you every week since 2009. It is the longest running Broadway and theatrical podcast with hundreds of shows giving thousands of reviews and interviews. Subscribe to BroadwayRadio in read more
On this week's show we chat with David Bedella, three time Olivier Award winning actor who is currently appearing in the hit musical & Juliet at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre. We also catch up with Maury Yeston to talk about Maury Sings Yeston: The Demos which has been released to commemorate his 75th Birthday. The 40 tracks of Maury singing and playing his compositions draw from a wide range of sources - his Tony Award–winning scores, un-produced works, a concept album, a smattering of pop tunes, and some theatrical works still in progress. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today’s episode of “Tell Me More,” Matt speaks with the legendary two-time Tony winning composer and lyricist of “Nine” and “Titanic,” Maury Yeston. On Friday, Oct. 23, Maury celebrated his 75th birthday and in honor of the occasion PS Classics released a new album “Maury Sings Yeston: The Demos.” read more
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Para empezar bien arriba la temporada, te hablo de cómo el poder usa el lenguaje y te doy herramientas para entender los discursos. Música utilizada: “What a Feeling”, de Irene Cara; “The Greatest Show”, de Benj Pasek, Justin Paul y Ryan Lewis; y “Folies Bergères”, de Liliane Montevecchi (comp. Maury Yeston).
In this episode, Warren Hoffman, author of The Great White Way: Race and the Broadway Musical, discusses his book, specifically whiteness and white identity in musical theater, in preparation for the book's second edition. We also talk about the song "Love Can't Happen" by Maury Yeston from the musical Grand Hotel.
Episode 5 of the #CKTpodcast features special guest Jasper Grant. Jasper is an esteemed musical director, pianist, and vocal coach in New York City. His talent, parallelled by his kindness, makes him the perfect guest for the podcast. This episode celebrates hard work, timing, generosity, and the importance of helping others. Grab a snack, sit back & enjoy your weekly inspiration boost! Songs referenced;How Could I Ever Know - The Secret GardenChristmas Lullaby - Songs For a New WorldThe Kite Song - You're a Good Man Charlie BrownThoroughly Modern Millie - Thoroughly Modern Millie7 Rings - Ariana GrandeI Don't Understand The Poor - A Gentleman's Guide to Love and MurderSimple - NineHappy Working Song - Enchanted
Viktor Devonne and Broody Valentino are back on the road together after attending the Empire Burlesque Festival in Ithaca, New York. We're a little punch drunk, so catch us candid and goofy. FYI, we talk -a lot- about musicals. ... topics: The same Denny's but without tater tots, Empire Burlesque Festival, husky pups, a vision in pink organza, hitting the ground running, Broody's survival job, Clue, the Rocky Horror remake, overtures, Maury Yeston's Nine, high school productions, Of Mice and Men, auditions, Rocky Horror on Broadway, Dave Holmes, high school reunions, It's a Wonderful Burlesque Life, hobbyists, gentlemen of size, being "brave," masculinity, bird nerd, ice cream and chips come from politics, Twisted Nerve, Bernard Herrmann, separating artists from art, Patti LuPone, Stephen Sondheim's Company, Anna Kendrick, The Schmuel Song, more LuPone, Well that's the End of Him, Sunset Boulevard, Marius is gonna get typhoid, some shady gay PA got Patti and Glenn Close at the same table, fireplugs, meeting famous people ... 50 minutes of bonus listening available at our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque ... shoutouts: Sizzlin Liz, Perle Noire, Regina Stargazer, Holly Ween, Mr. Lee VaLone, Maestro, Gretchen Violetta, Ellie Favola, Femme Fae La Butche, Faux Pas Le Fae ... recorded: April 8, 2018 ... notes: notes: Clue the film, was written by Jonathan Lynn (also directed) and John Landis; the play adaptation was made by Eric Price and Hunter Foster. Miss Scarlet wore green; Mr. Green wore blue, Plum wore purple, Mrs. White wore black, Peacock wore blues, and Mustard wore beige. • Dave Holmes' show on MTV was called Say What? Karaoke (1998-2003) • Viktor refers to the blackface scene in "White Christmas" but he meant "Holiday Inn." • The Broadway revival of Nine only had 2 Guidos: Antonio Banderas and John Stamos during the run. • Cosette: The Sequel to Les Miserables was written by Laura Kalpakian; The Wind Done Gone was written by Alice Randall • Patti LuPone talks about making up w/ Glenn Close here: http://www.bravotv.com/video/share/3516639 ... intro/outro music: "On A 45" This Way to the Egress (http://www.thiswaytotheegress.com) ... used with permission ... download it at: https://www.amazon.com/This-Delicious-Cabaret-Explicit-Egress/dp/B005D1GROO ... interlude music: "Narcissus," "Guess Who," & "Sinfonia 3" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ... Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque
SHOWS: Nine, Titanic, Phantom, Grand Hotel His music has inspired audiences for generations and his knowledge of music history is comparable to no one. He is the Tony Award winning composer Maury Yeston, and in this episode he swings by Shetler Studios to discuss his teachings and the music behind his shows. Maury pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how he got enlisted to write Nine, what was it like being taught by Lehman Engle, and why Peter Stone was a brilliant collaborator. Also, Maury shines the spotlight on Ed Kleban, Tommy Tune, and Wright and Forrest! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 To book a room at Shetler Studios, head on over to: https://www.shetlerstudios.com
This Week: Celebrating the lyrics of two geniuses…..and best friends! Every week director Robert W Schneider and actor Kevin David Thomas pull back the curtain on neglected, forgotten, and under appreciated musicals, as well as bizarre performances, endearing television appearances, and all things show business. Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 To book a room at Shelter Studios, head on over to: https://www.shetlerstudios.com
Every year at this time, I get very excited because I get the chance to meet some of the most promising lyricist and librettist in musical theater at the Kleban Prize Reception. Sometimes, I get a chance to talk to them before the big day. I recently got the chance to talk to 2 of the 3 winners of the coveted prize, Sarah Hammond and Charlie Sohne. At this reception 3rd winner, Shaina Taub, along with Richard Maltby, Maury Yeston, John Wideman, and Alison Fraser get a chance to chat, and it gives me a chance to take you with me. About Shaina Taub: http://shainataub.com/home About Kleban Prize: https://newdramatists.org/kleban-prize-musical-theatre About the Podcast: http://keithpricecurtaincall.com
Maury Yeston is a composer, lyricist, educator, and musicologist. He is known for initiating new Broadway musicals, and writing their music and lyrics, among them Nine in 1982, and Titanic in 1997, both of which won him Tony Awards for best musical and best score and each brought him nominations for a Grammy. He also won two Drama Desk Awards for Nine, and was nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for two of his new songs in the film version of Nine. He also wrote a significant amount of the music and most of the lyrics to the Tony-nominated musical Grand Hotel in 1989, which was Tony-nominated for best show, best score and another two Drama Desk Awards for music and lyrics and ran more than a thousand performances. We talked about his struggle to “make it” along with . . . Why he wrote Nine before he even had the rights to the film on which it was based. How critics have changed, and how he believes they should write their reviews (this one is not only for the critics out there, but for anyone who has asked for advice on a show, or tweets, etc.) The most important thing he learned in his decades with the Lehman Engel BMI Workshop, both as a student and as head of the program. How bad reviews for an out of town tryout can actually be a blessing in disguise. What he thinks is the biggest mistake writers make today. This week’s episode is brought to you by The New York Beer Company, a popular Hell's Kitchen spot near Times Square featuring craft beer, cocktails, brunch, late-night & live music. Visit them at: www.nybeercompany.com. Keep up with me: @KenDavenportBway www.theproducersperspective.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The PHANNNNTOM OF THE OPERA IS HERE inside our mics *organ theme*...we know you sang it. Join the Broadway Babies in part two of the MEGA musical that everyone thinks is an opera! In this segment, Alex and Daisha talk about how Phantom of the Opera uses elements of actual opera on the stage and in the music, and we discuss our favorite elements of the musical. We also chat about the lucrativeness of the franchise and wrap it up with our pros and cons. Podcast cover art: David Taylor Twitter: @bwaybabies Facebook: Facebook.com/broadwaybabiespodcast Cast recording: Amazon | iTunes Video recording: iTunes | Amazon Songs: "The Point of No Return," performed by Sierra Boggess and Ramin Karimloo “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again,” by Sierra Boggess Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe. Released by Really Useful Group Ltd. Show Notes: Learn about the Palais Garnier — the real Parisian opera house that inspired “Phantom of the Opera” and that Hal Prince visited Lindsey Ellis’ history lesson about the character of the Phantom post-ALW Another session of the infernal court in Musical Hell: the movie version of “Phantom of the Opera” “Home” from “Phantom” by Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit Snippets of opera ALW probably drew inspiration from: Hannibal seems to be based on Aida’s extra-ness. General exoticism and grand staging and costumes in opera. The Il Muto scenes Laughing choruses in opera such as Verdi’s Falstaff and Mein Herr Marquis from Die Fledermaus. A young girl dressed as a cheeky boy or young man is pretty standard. A pretty standard example this scene was taken from is The Marriage of Figaro, and opera by Mozart with a silly and smitten young man named Cherubino and the cunning Countess he is in love with. Phantom sort of combines Susanna and Cherubino and makes it his own.
To top off the fun and fabulous conversations with 2018 Kleban Prize winners, I got the chance to chat with a few of the directors, Tony Award winning lyricists and composers, Richard Maltby, Jr., Maury Yeston and Tony Award nominated librettist, John Weidman. About the Kleban Prize: http://newdramatists.org/kleban-prize-musical-theatre Richard Maltby, Jr: https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Richard-Maltby%252C%2BJr./ Maury Yeston: https://www.broadwayworld.com/search/?q=maury+yeston&cx=003281041504712504013%3Ama8kxnaa1hu&cof=FORID%3A11&ie=UTF-8&search_type%5B%5D=site John Weidman: https://www.broadwayworld.com/search/index.php?search_type%5B%5D=site&q=john+weidman&cx=003281041504712504013%3Ama8kxnaa1hu&cof=FORID%3A11&ie=UTF-8&sa=Search Support Keith Price's Curtain Call on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/keithpricecurtaincall Subscribe to Keith Price's Curtain Call on Itunes: www.keithpricecurtaincall.com Follow @keithpricecurtaincall on Instagram Follow @kpcurtaincall @comedydaddy Like me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/Keith-Prices-Curtain-Call-1380539615593807/ Subscribe on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCduwJ3ytmAwdJMQtGllk1Ig
Discuss on Reddit ➤ Support the Show ➤ Grab your half-masks, put on your cape, and come on down to the opera house! This week we're (somewhat begrudgingly) chatting about A-L-dubb's smash hit The Phantom of the Opera. Buckle up – we're talking misplaced musical styles, plagiarized melodies, and creepy romances (both on and off stage.) The Phantom of the Opera (Original London Cast) Amazon / iTunes / Spotify SHOW NOTES Health and safety regulations being what they are, the chandelier crash can be painfully slow in some productions. Check out this compilation video! Check out Maury Yeston talking about his (probably superior) musical “Phantom.” What style and grace! Have a look at Sarah Brightman extolling the virtues of her phantom – ex-hubby Andrew Lloyd Webber. Andrew Lloyd Webber is notorious for ripping off other people's melodies. Here's a small sampling. A CINEMATIC QUIZ QUESTION The film that this musical is based upon is the only best picture Oscar winner not to be nominated for any other Academy Awards.
We celebrate composer Maury Yeston's 71st birthdays with songs from musicals he has written.
www.rebeccaluker.com Rebecca Luker's Broadway roles include Helen in FUN HOME. CINDERELLA'S Fairy Godmother, Marie. Winifred in the original Broadway production of MARY POPPINS (Tony Award nomination), Claudia Nardi in NINE opposite Antonio Banderas, Marian Paroo in THE MUSIC MAN (Tony Award nomination, Drama Desk Award nomination & Outer Critics Circle Award nomination), Maria in THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Outer Critics Circle Award nomination); Magnolia in SHOWBOAT (Tony Award nomination), Lily in THE SECRET GARDEN (Drama Desk Nomination); Christine in THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. With the New York City Opera Ms. Luker was featured in X (THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MALCOLM X) and was Fiona in BRIGADOON. Off-Broadway she starred in Maury Yeston’s DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY – Outer Critics Circle nomination (Roundabout, 2011), the world premiere of A.R.Gurney’s INDIAN BLOOD (Primary Stages), CAN’T LET GO (Keen Company) and THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES. Ms. Luker has performed leading roles at regional theaters throughout the country including the world premier of LITTLE DANCER by Aherns and Flaherty, Directed by Susan Stroman. Clara in PASSION at the Kennedy Center, Julia in TIME AND AGAIN at the Old Globe, Mary in HARMONY (Drama-Logue Award) at the La Jolla Playhouse and Amalia in SHE LOVES ME with the “Reprise!” series in Los Angeles. In concert she has appeared in ARIAS AND BARCAROLES with the Chicago Symphony, KNOXVILLE: SUMMER OF 1915 with the Melbourne, Fl Symphony, LIFE BEGINS AT 8:40, PARDON MY ENGLISH, PRIMROSE, and BABES IN ARMS, all at The Library of Congress; JUBILEE and MUSIC IN THE AIR at Town Hall; at Carnegie Hall: NO, NO NANETTE; TROUBLE IN TAHITI; GAY DIVORCE; THE ART OF THE LYRICIST (Ira Gershwin Centennial Series); MY FAVORITE BROADWAY: THE LEADING LADIES & MY FAVORITE BROADWAY: THE LOVE SONGS (both on PBS); an evening to honor Aherns and Flaherty with the NY Pops, A Tribute to Billie Holiday and A Comden & Green Evening. With the Encores! Series at City Center: WHERE’S CHARLEY? And THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE and two concerts with Lincoln Center’s AMERICAN SONGBOOK SERIES honoring Arthur Schwartz and Leonard Bernstein. Ms. Luker performed to sold out audiences at her critically acclaimed AMERICAN SONG BOOK SERIES solo concerts at the new Jazz at Lincoln Center. She has appeared with the Alabama, American, Baltimore,Birmingham, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Nashville, New Jersey, St. Louis, Chicago, Royal Stockholm, and London Symphonies (to name a few!) as well as the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Her television credits include the CBS Television movie “Cupid and Cate”, “Law and Order-SVU”, “Boardwalk Empire”, “Matlock”, “An Evening with the Pops”, “An Oscar Hammerstein Celebration” and “A Tribute to Rodgers and Hart” (PBS), The Kennedy Center Honors honoring Julie Andrews, and a Richard Rodgers celebration with the Boston Pops (PBS). Movies include "Not Fade Away", She is also featured in Toni Dove’s film, “Spectropia”. Ms. Luker’s recordings include, "I Got Love" (PS Classics)“Greenwich Time” (PS Classics), “Leaving Home” (PSClassics), “Anything Goes: Rebecca Luker Sings ColePorter (Fynsworth Alley), “Aria”,“Aria 2” and “Aria 3” (all on Koch), The Boys From Syracuse”, “Wonderful Town”, “Annie Get Your Gun”, “Broadway Showstoppers”, “Jerome Kern Treasury” and “Brigadoon”. Other recordings are “Strike Up the Band”, original cast recordings of “The Sound of Music”, “The Secret Garden” . “Showboat” & “The Music Man”, “Placido Domingo: The Broadway I Love”, “Unsung Sondheim”, “Unsung Musicals II” and “Lost in Boston III” and many more.. Rebecca was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama and received a Bachelor of Music degree as well as an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts degree from the University of Montevallo. She resides in New York City with her husband, actor Danny Burstein and her stepsons Alex and Zach.
Tony Award winning lyricist/composer, Maury Yeston, takes some time to chat with Keith Price about this year's Kleban Prize winner. He talks about his best friend, Ed Kleban, and the legacy that he created. About Maury Yeston: http://www.mauryyeston.com/ Keith Price's Curtain Call: http://www.keithpricecurtaincall.com Follow on Twitter: @kpcurtaincall Like on Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/Keith-Prices-Curtain-Call-1380539615593807/
On the day that the “chamber” version of his Tony Award winning show Titanic opens at London’s Southwark Playhouse the loquacious MAURY YESTON – composer of Nine and the “other” Phantom – chats to EDWARD SECKERSON about his journey in musical theatre. An undergraduate at Yale University, Yeston majored in music theory and has been … [Read More]
Composer/lyricist Maury Yeston performs more of his compositions, including songs from, “Titanic!” and “Grand Hotel.”
Maury Yeston, Part 1. We're at the Steinway Grand with composer/lyricist Maury Yeston, 2010 Oscar-nominee for the movie “Nine,” as he performs highlights from his career, including numbers from his hit Broadway musicals: “Grand Hotel” and “Nine.”
"Song for Frances"Music and Lyrics by Maury YestonSung by Liz CallawayAccompanied on the piano by Jeff Blumenkrantz