WORLD THEATER AND PRODUCTIONS MAIN PAGE Main Page 1-TINDEX  h

World theater Main Page I  Theater, shows, music news and reviews I Theater: Articles I Theater celebrities I

 

 

WORLD THEATER AND PRODUCTIONS

By Maximillien de Lafayette, Sara Fergusson and Genevieve Bresson.

 

*ALL NEW JERRY SADOWITZ AT SOHO THEATER, London

Master magician and shockingly subversive comedian Jerry Sadowitz returns with the London premiere of his hit magic show. Notorious for his profane, irreverent jokes, Jerry has been also been recognised as one of the best close-up sleight of hand magicians in the world.  His new show is the perfect antidote to the season of good will - sick humour and slick tricks!

All New Late Night Magic Show

10 Nov 05 - 7 Jan 06 Thurs-Sat only.10-12, 17-19, 24-26 November; 1-3, 8-10, 15-17, 22-23 December, 11pm, 2-7 Jan, 9.30pm. Tickets:
In advance: £15 (£12.50. On the door: £17.50 (£15)

 
LONDON'S MOST POPULAR SHOWS!

Billy Elliot is the story of a boy from a humble Tyneside background, whose mother is dead, and whose father and brother are caught up in the bitterly fought community-splitting miner's strike of 1984. Billy's father wants his son to learn to box, like him and his father before him. But instead Billy becomes fascinated by the grace and magic of ballet. BILLY ELLIOT is about Billy's gritty and determined struggle, at first in secret, but then with the wholehearted backing of his family, to dance his way to the brightest of futures by winning a place at the Royal Ballet School. Author: Lee Hall. Designer: Ian MacNeil. Director: Stephen Daldry. Music by: Sir Elton John. Producer: Working Title Films and Old Vic Productions.Choreographer: Peter Darling. Costume: Sue Blane. Cast Includes: James Lomas, George Maguire and Liam Mower 
 
 

 

Willy Russell's award-winning musical features Liverpudlian twins who are separated at birth and go on to lead very different lives. However, their paths are destined to cross again... The show, now in its fifteenth year, features Siobhan McCarthy as Mrs Johnstone in a role which has been played by a host of famous faces including Barbara Dickson, Petula Clarke, Linda Nolan and Denise Nolan.Author: Willy Russell. Director: Bob Tomson. Producer: Bill Kenwright Ltd.Designer: Marty Flood. Lighting: Jon Swain. Cast includes: Lyn Paul, Philip Stewart, Stephen Palfreman, Mark Hutchinson, Sarah Hay, Louise Clayton, Stephen Pallister, Daniel Taylor, Grant Aylward, Louis Tamone, Louise Russell, Alex Harland, Emily Buck, James Templeton.
 

 

 

Chicago is about two showgirls who kill their lovers and how their savvy lawyer propels them to celebrity status. The musical exploration of murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery. With great style and music, the show satirizes the justice system, celebrity, and "all that jazz." Chicago won six 1997 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Reviva. lMusic by: John Kander.Lyrics by: Fred Ebb.Book by: Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, based on the play by Maurine Dallas Watkins.Director: Walter Bobbie.Designer: John Lee Beatty.Choreography: Ann Reinking.Lighting: Ken Billington. Producer: Chicago Partnership. Cast includes: Jennifer Ellison (Roxie Hart until 4 Dec), Anna-Jane Casey (Velma Kelly), John Barrowman (Billy Flynn, until 11 Dec), Paul Baker (Amos Hart) and Sharon D Clarke (Mama Morton).

Musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's great humanitarian novel of one man's determined survival in the face of another's vengeful persecution. Set amid the social and political struggles of 19th century France. The dramatic score includes numbers such as On My Own, One More Day, and Do You Hear the People Sing?. Directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird. Jeff Leyton stars as Jean Valjean, while Michael McCarthy plays his nemesis Javert. Joining them on stage are Lydia Griffiths as Cosette, Sophia Ragavelas as Eponine, Joanna Ampil as Fantine, Katy Secombe as Madame Thenardier, Oliver Thornton as Enjolras and Jon Lee, formerly of S Club, appearing as Marius.  Music: Claude Michel Schönberg (with Orchestrations by John Cameron).Lyrics: Original French lyrics by Alain Boublil & English Lyrics By Herbert Kretzmer.Book: Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg
Author: Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg & Herbert Kretzmer after Victor Hugo . Director: John Caird, Trevor Nunn. Producer: Cameron Mackintosh. Designer: Stephen Brimson Lewis. Cast includes: Jon Lee, Jeff Leyton, Michael McCarthy, Katy Secombe, Joanna Ampil, Lydia Griffiths, Oliver Thornton, Sophia Ragavelas, Stephen Tate

 


 
A celebration of the greatest Motown hits. Forty years after Diana Ross and the Supremes, Martha and the Vandellas, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson & the Miracles first arrived in the UK in the spring of 1965 with the Tamla Motown Revue tour, DANCING IN THE STREETS recreates what it was like to be there and to experience the energy, style and music of the greatest stars of the Motown stable.Author: William Shakespeare.Director: Keith Strachan. Producer: Paul Walden & Derek Nicol for Flying Music. Designer: Sean Cavanagh. Choreography: Carole Todd.

Based on the film with story by Nik Cohn and screenplay by Norman Wexler. Stage adaptation by Nan Knighton, Arlene Philips, Paul Nicholas and Robert Stigwood. Music and lyrics by The Bee Gees.In Brooklyn, 'Tony Manero' is a humble paint store clerk by day, but after dark he becomes the polyester-clad stallion king of the local nightclub. Every Saturday night Tony slips into his flares, pulls on his huge-collared shirt and hits the streets to prove he can walk the walk, talk the talk and most definitely dance the moves. Each week he parts the dance floor like the red sea as the club falls under the spell of the thumping disco beat and Tony's phenomenal routines. But as the club lights snap on at the end of the night and the real world returns, Tony and his disco obsessed friends must face the sometimes harsh truth of growing up in the tough urban jungle of New York. The show is packed with disco hits including Stayin Alive, Night Fever, Jive Talking and How Deep Is Your Love. Music: The Bee Gees. Adapted by: Nan Knighton. Designer: The Bee Gees. Director: Arlene Phillips, Orchestrations: Nigel Wright. Choreographer: Arlene Philips. Lighting: Durham Marenghi. Sound by: Mick Potter. Cat Includes: Kym Marsh.

Queen, the legendary band fronted by the dynamic Freddie Mercury before his death in 1991, have been making music together since the 70s and have now joined forces with writer Ben Elton to bring their unique sound to theatreland. Nigel Planer heads the cast in the Queen song-fest with the action taking place in a futuristic world where rock music is banned. Planer is joined by fellow cast members Tony Vincent, Hannah Jane Fox and Sharon D Clarke. Christopher Renshaw, who brings a worthy list of credentials including The King And I at the Palladium and the more recent and hugely popular Taboo, directs.

Author: Ben Elton and Queen. Director: Christopher Renshaw Producer:Queen Productions Phil McIntyre Promotions/ Tribeca production Designer: Mark Fisher & Willie Williams . Choreography: Arlene Phillips. Cast Includes: Mig Ayesa (Galileo), Hannah Jane Fox (Scaramouche) , Mazz Murray (Killer Queen), Jenna Lee-James (Meat), Mark Arden (Pop), Clive Carter (Khashoggi), Nigel Clauzel  (Britney)

NEW PRODUCTIONS

Ojos de Brujo

Ojos de Brujo, Bari
(La Fabrica de Colores)
"Reaching back to flamenco and rumba, grabbing handfuls of hip hop, dub, drum licks and bass lines"

From the moment it starts, there's no doubt that this an album of now.  Energetic, assertive and joyful, it does what you want a record to do: it changes the mood and makes life seem full of possibilities.   Reaching back to flamenco and rumba, grabbing handfuls of hip hop, dub and modern-sounding drum licks and bass lines (but not drum-and-bass!), the group makes forward-looking music that could definitely have been made only in Spain and probably only in Barcelona. Usually, the most interesting popular music has been made far from the cities where the major international record companies have been based. 

For the twenty years from 1952 to 1972, the American South was the best place to make adventurous records.

For the next thirty it could have been Kinshasa in Zaire or the capital cities of Guinea, Mali or Senegal. Right now, some of the most creative locations are bordering the Mediterranean: Marseilles, Naples, Istanbul, Cairo, and especially Barcelona. It's not a matter of simply moving to the right place and expecting the magic to rub off;  you have to be based there, be part of the culture, and be able to absorb some of what is flying through the air around you.   Ojos de Brujo is the band in the right place at the right time. Although the group (whose name means "Eyes of the Wizard") previously made a good debut album, Vengue, it featured the lead vocals of Dani, leader of another Barcelona group, Macaco, and it did not have the distinctiveness of Bari, which is in many ways a new beginning. The vocals are now shared between Marina La Canillas and Lucy, and it is their interplay that gives the album its character. 

First time through, the song that particularly jumped out was 'Nalta', its strong flamenco elements updated without being softened or processed. But with each play, the inventiveness of the groups style and the consistency of the material become more apparent. Try a sample. If you like one track, you're going to like it all. Its not often a reviewer can be so confident. Reviewer: Charlie Gilbett

How to fill a theatre

We talk to Burt Lee, the new man at The Castle, who'll decide what shows go on at Wellingborough's theatre.

Bart Lee

Burt Lee

"Terrifying" is how Bart Lee describes his new job. It's also "fantastic" and "exciting". As artistic director, Bart is responsible for putting together the programme of shows for The Castle's 500-seat main auditorium and 100-seat studio theatre. He's the new boy at The Castle after working as artistic director for a theatre company at Bracknell, Berks. "There I was responsible for six or seven weeks of programming," says Bart. "Here it's for the whole year".

Tonight We Fly - a show using masks - came to The Castle in February


Nightmare: Shows are booked up early, so it'll be a year before we see the results of Bart's labours. But he's already planning on changes. "I want to get more community productions up and running," is his aim. In discussion with local groups - such as youth groups - he wants to develop shows for the main house. Next summer he wants to put on a big cast community musical: "I have a history of doing that - a cast of 100; it's a nightmare but good fun!"At 27, Burt is a youthful artistic director. He believes his age is "an advantage in attracting young people". Like many theatres around the country, The Castle is setting it's sights on the twentysomethings.

Alienating:

"Older people can get set in their ways," he explains. "They say: 'This is the way we've always done it and this is the way we're always going to do it'. "By meeting new people and hopefully being a bit fresher, I can get people in and say: 'all right - go for it' and given them a try." The difficult thing (something with which all theatres are grappling) is to to pull in a younger audience without alienating the existing, older audience."I have to cater for everybody and find good drama, good music; create deals with new partnerships and try to get people in here."
 Comedy has already been a draw for young people at The Castle. Bart believes there's much more they can do for the audience: "Give them ownership of the work and make it appeal to them. There are plays for younger audiences that you can pick."

Unplugged

Other projects include 'Unplugged and intimate', a showcase for local acoustic bands and solo artists, and a 'Battle of the Bands' competition culminating in a gig in the main theatre with professional support. "The arts centre is here as a service for everyone to use," he says. He's urging budding performers to contact him. "A lot of people get very precious about their art and think it's something that shouldn't be touched and it's something that you can't get into. "I don't feel like that at all. I think it's something that needs to be expressed: if you write a play it's no good if it stays on your computer filed away - you have to try and perform it in front of an audience because only in performance do you find what a play is about.

"If you're a songwriter, it's no point if you're all the time singing to yourself: you have to sing to other people." The invitation is there - give Bart a ring and he'll try to help you develop your ideas. For Burt, the hard work begins now - finding all those community shows to fill a year's worth of entertainment.

 

 


Set in New York, a group of gamblers gather for “The Oldest Established Permanent Floating Crap Game in New York”, but Nathan Detroit (played by Douglas Hodge) needs $1,000 to set the game up. As any right thinking gambler would do in that situation, he bets Sky Masterson (Ewan McGregor) $1,000 that he can’t get Salvation Army prude Sarah Brown to accompany him to Havana. On top of his gambling problems, Detroit also has to deal with the affections of the amorous Miss Adelaide (Ally McBeal's Jane Krakowski), who is trying to make him settle down. Guys And Dolls is the first Donmar Warehouse production not to be staged at the Donmar Warehouse and will be directed by Donmar Artistic Director Michael Grandage. Music by: Frank Loesser
Lyrics by: Frank Loesser
Book by: Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Director: Michael Grandage. Producer: Howard Panter for The Ambassador Theatre Group and David Lan for Clear Channel Entertainment, in association with the Donmar Warehouse. Designer: Christopher Oram
Choreographer: Rob Ashford Lighting Designer: Howard Harrison.
Cast includes: Ewan McGregor, Douglas Hodge, Jane Krakowski.


 
Don't miss Ebenezer, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future and a whole host of Dickensian characters. Author: Leslie Bricusse
Director: Bob Tomson
Producer: Bill Kenwright
Designer: Paul Farnsworth
Lighting: Nick Richings
Sound By: Mick Potter.
Cast Includes: Tommy Steel
.

A handsome young man is stranded at a remote railway cutting. Out of the darkness looms a woman, a mysterious figure dressed in white, who burns to tell a chilling secret. Two sisters find themselves snared in a web of betrayal and greed, the victims of a flawless crime. Unprotected in a man's world, they will need all their resourcefulness and courage to outwit a villain of overpowering charisma and ingenuity. But they can also rely on the guiding hand of love.Author: Charlotte Jones
Director: Trevor Nunn
Sound by: Mick Potter
Lyrics by: David Zippel
Designer: William Dudley
Lighting: Paul Pyant
Choreography: Wayne McGregor
Cast includes: Michael Crawford (Count Fosco), Maria Friedman (Marian Halcombe), Martin Crewes (Walter Hartwright), Angela Christian (Anne Catherick - 'the Woman in White'), Oliver Darley (Sir Percival Glyde), Jill Paice (Laura Fairlie), Edward Petherbridge (Mr Fairlie), Vincent Pirillo (Signal Man), Nicky Adams, Eion Cannon, Gregory Clarke, Elinor Collett, Christophe Connah, Adrian Der Gregorian, Susie Fenwick, Helen George, Mark Goldthorpe, John Griffiths, Andrew Keelan, Paul Kemble, Joanna Kirkland, Jo Napthine, Yvette Robinson, James Spilling, Steve Vernon, Sophie Catherside (Corn Dolly Girl), Leah-Verity White (Corn Dolly Girl), Sydney White (Corn Dolly Girl). __________________

PAULETTE ATTIE

Sparkling American theater Diva, Paulette Attie is back on stage. She is currently working with the Exile Theatre of Afghanistan and the Bond Street Theatre, New York for their joint presentation, "Theatre of Hope: Fostering Healing Expression in War Ravaged Lands."  It will take place at the Graduate Center in New York City's Martin E. Segal Theatre at 365 Fifth Avenue on November 29th at 6:30 PM. 

 

Paulette Attie the star, the actress, the singer, the performer, the songwriter, the author, the poet, the writer, the Prima Donna starred in more than 1,000 shows, musicals, operas, plays, cabarets acts, and concerts around the world. She won the Silver Globe Award playing a French nightclub singer on TV's The Yanks Are Coming. Other TV credits include the part of Marshal Dobbs in One Life to Live plus leading roles on General Hospital, Another World, All My Children, Sesame Street, Mercy or Murder etc. Paulette has played the leading female roles in musicals and operettas: My Fair Lady, Gypsy, Can-Can, The Merry Widow, La Vie Parisienne and plays by Neil Simon, Tennessee Williams and Noel Coward. Of her over one thousand concerts, she has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Hollywood Bowl, Bruno Walter Auditorium, Westbury Music Fair and concert halls in Japan and South America. She has performed on and off- Broadway and toured nationally. Roy Sander in Back Stage said she's "a combination of Lily Pons and Carmen Miranda.

The stunning Paulette Attie, Grande Dame of the American Showbiz.

I dare say millions would adore her."  "The classiest singer around today" is how Marjorie Gunner described her in The New York Voice, and Howard Thompson at The New York Times said Paulette is "Beautiful, animated, plaintive, and intense." Her acclaimed one-woman show, About Time opened off-Broadway in 1997: "Her voice has size and power and her comic timing is in good shape"...The New York Times. "Rush to see About Time, where Paulette Attie personifies grace and talent"... Aisle Say. "Astounding talent"...The Village Voice.  About Time continues to be a favorite with audiences.On her award winning weekly radio show, Paulette Attie's Musical Playbill (WNYC for 2 years), Paulette sang songs by America's best loved songwriters, often accompanied by the composers themselves. Her legendary list of guests includes Harold Arlen, Jerry Bock, Cy Coleman, "Yip" Harburg, Sheldon Harnick, Burton Lane, Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields, Jimmy Mc Hugh, Mary Rodgers, Harold Rome, Charles Strouse and Jule Styne. She includes many of their songs in her Paulette’s Best of Broadway, Hollywood Goes Broadway, and Show Stoppers. She became friends with some of these writers and shares stories about their friendship in her shows.  Of Johnny Mercer she said, "If there ever was a person who could charm the birds out of the trees, it was Johnny." She has sung in Washington D.C. for Presidents and Heads of State, including being chosen in 1998 to sing in Washington for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Statehood of Israel. In 1988, she became the first woman performer elected into the Friars Club. The Award winning singer/actress and poet just received the 2004 ASCAP Plus Songwriter Award. This makes it her fifth year in a row. President Bush sent Paulette a letter of congratulations for her songUnited Are We" and for donating her time to work with the children at PS 1, the school nearest Ground Zero that was still operating after 9/11.  She was invited to sing "United Are We" at PS 1 on the six month anniversary of 9/11, where fifty 7 and 8 year olds joined her.  The performance was seen several times on NY1 TV.  On September 11, 2002 the entire student body of 650 children at PS 1 sang “United Are We” with Paulette honoring the one year anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy.

January Offer for Playbill Members! - Save 50% on THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE!



 

Lloyd Webber's romantic musical is based on Gaston Leroux's gothic novel of life beneath the stage of the Paris Opera House. A mysterious masked man falls in love with Christine, a singer who inspires The Music of the Night. Directed by Harold Prince. John Owen-Jones plays the title role of the Phantom, with Katie Knight Adams as Christine and Ramin Karimloo as Raoul.Music by: Andrew Lloyd Webber. Author: Andrew Lloyd Webber. Director: Harold Prince. Producer: Cameron Mackintosh / Really Useful Company. Cast Includes: John Owen-Jones (The Phantom) , Richard Hazell (Monsier Firmin) , Sam Hiller (Monsieur Andre), Heather Jackson (Madame Giry), Rohan Tickell (Piangi), Rachel Barrell (Christine) Katie Knight-Adams will play 'Christine at certain performances) , Oliver Thornton (Raoul), Sally Harrison (Carlotta), Claire Tilling (Meg).

The musical stage adaptation of Mary Poppins, based on the stories by P.L. Travers and the 1964 Walt Disney film, which will open at the Prince Edward Theatre and booking to 24 Sep 2005 . This is forty years after the premiere of the film. Mary Poppins include many of the original songs from the film with music and lyrics by Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman. Including "Chim Chim Cher-ee", A Spoonful of Sugar", "Feed The Birds" and "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious". Author: Julian Fellowes. Director: Richard Eyre, co-direction by Matthew Bourne. Producer: Thomas Schumacher for Disney Theatrical Productions, and Cameron Mackintosh. Designer: Bob Crowley. Lighting: Howard Harrison. Choreography: Matthew Bourne, with additional choreography by Stephen Mear. Cast includes: Laura Michelle Kelly (Mary Poppins); Gavin Lee (Bert); David Haig (George); Linzi Hateley (Winifred Banks); Rosemary Ashe (Miss Andrew); Jenny Galloway (Mrs Brill); Julia Sutton (Bird Woman); Kevin Williams (Park Keeper); Gerard Carey (Robertson Ay). (There will be five sets of children playing 'Michael' and Jane Banks'). Completing the cast are Sarah Bayliss, Ian Burford, Ashley Day, Jye Frasca, Lewis Greenslade, Howard Jones, Sarah Keeton, Melanie La Barrie, Claire Machin, Matthew Malthouse, Stephen McGlynn, Tamara McKoy Patterson, Tim Morgan, Stuart Neal, Zak Nermorin, Terl Nugent, Lisa O'Hare, Pippa Raine, Louisa Shaw, Savannah Stevenson, Nathan Taylor, Philip Michael Thomas, Poppy Tierney, Agnes Vandrepote, Alan Viccary, Emma Woods, Andrew Wright.

Mel Brooks' Broadway hit musical The Producers, based on his 1968 film of the same name, receives an eagerly awaited UK transfer to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane after taking Broadway by storm. Starring Nathan Lane and renowned comedian Lee Evans. This musical comedy revolves around washed-up theatre producer Max Bialystock who, along with his timid accountant Leo Bloom, cooks up a scheme to make a fortune by presenting a sure-fire flop called "Springtime for Hitler". Their plan is to take off with all their investors' money- but when the curtain goes up on their gigantic singing and dancing spectacular, they realize their plan has not gone entirely to plan. Author: Mel Brooks. Director: Susan Stroman. Designer: Robin Wagner. Lighting: Peter Kaczorowski. Choreography: Susan Stroman. Producer: Clear Channel Entertainment / Frankel Viertel Routh Group / Bob & Harvey Weinstein / Rick Steiner / Robert FX Sillerman / Mel Brooks / James D Stern & Douglas Meyer. Cast includes: Nathan Lane (Max Bialystock until 8 Jan 2005) (Richard Dreyfuss withdrawn through injury) , Lee Evans (Leo Bloom), Nicolas Colicos (Franz Liebkind), James Dreyfus (Carmen Ghia), Conleth Hill (Roger De Bris), and Leigh Zimmerman (Ulla). The show will also feature: Kenneth Avery-Clark, Stephen Carlile, Hadrian Delacey, Kate Graham, Amanda Minihan, Sherrie Pennington, Simon Adkins, Caroline Barnes, Suzanne Bullock, Leigh Constantine, Lisa Donmall, Christian Gibson, James Gray, Kelly Homewood, David Hulston, James Lucas, Rachel McDowell, Gavin Staplehurst, Luzahn Taylor, Emma Tunmore, Desi Valentine.

Julie Taymor directs the stage adaptation of Disney's hugely successful animated film. When the young lion prince Simba is born his evil uncle Scar is pushed back to second in line to the throne. Scar plots to kill both Simba and his father, King Mufasa, and proclaim himself king. Simba survives but is led to believe that his father died because of him and he decides to flee the kingdom. Tim Rice and Elton John's musical won six Tony Awards on Broadway and has been nominated for eight Olivier Awards. Music: Elton John. Additional songs by Lebo M, Julie Taymor, Mark Mancina and Hans Zimmer . Lyrics: Elton John and Tim Rice . Book: Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi . Director: Julie Taymor; . Producer: Walt Disney Theatrical productions under the direction of Peter Schneider and Thomas Schumacher. Lighting: Donald Holder. Choreography: Garth Fagan. Cast Includes: Rob Edwards, Nathaniel Stampley, Gugwana Dlamini, Eric Mallett, Richard Gauntlett, Howard Crossley, Brian Makiwane, Alexia Facey, Jacqui Dubois, Gary Forbes, Kyl Messios, Jeana Cachero, Jordan Laviniere, Africa Nile, Michelle Osuocha, Victoria Pasion, Stefan Ruiz.

________________________________

HOT...HOT

R3 Awards globeBAJOFONDO TANGO CLUB 
(ARGENTINA & URUGUAY)

On their state of the art website, this collective of artists from both sides of the Rio de la Plata call their fusion of tango and contemporary dance beats 'drama you can dance to'. And like the Paris-based Gotan Project which they are often compared to, Bajofondo Tangoclub have successfully taken their music well beyond a world music audience, to a youthful club-going international fan base. "We're trying to do something that expresses the folk music of today" explains Argentinian producer, writer, and guitarist Gustavo Santaolalla, who came up with the basic idea for Bajofondo Tangoclub  with his Uruguayan colleague Juan Campodonico.

Recruiting the cream of producers, DJs, musicians and singers from Buenos Aires and Montevideo to work with them, they created cutting edge 21st century urban roots music with a strong sense of place.  Their eponymous 2003 debut won them a Latin Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album, though it's not without its vocals. Samples of tango legends such as Roberto Goyeneche and Susana Rinaldi rub shoulders with their modern counterparts like rising star Cristobal Repetto and the impossibly sultry Adriana Varela. The digital rhythms of house, drum 'n' bass and trip-hop mesh seamlessly with the sounds of conventional acoustic tango instruments; swirling bandoneon, elegant flourishes of piano and the skronking 'chichara' of tortured violins, which the great tango iconoclast Astor Piazzolla made his trademark. By producing something new which is at the same time respectful of tradition, Bajofondo Tangoclub have earned the admiration of a wide and growing audience, both at home and abroad. And their multi-media live shows are fast underlining the fact that they are much more than a studio creation. The second instalment in what promises to be a string of releases under the Bajofondo Tangoclub umbrella focuses on the talents of Luciano Supervielle. It showcases a more loungey, sophisticated sound, with excursions into hip-hop and milonga, and contributions by the mercurial neuvo tango star Daniel Melingo. 

 

Preview: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Andrew Derbyshire as JosephThe popular Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical about Joseph and his coat of many colours comes to the Derngate.

 

It's a fair bet that anyone who's under 50 has sung along to Joseph at school. Every year there are nearly 500 school or amateur productions of the show in the UK. The show actually started out (in 1968) as a 15-minute end-of-term piece for a London school. Over the decades it's been extended and adapted and has become one of the UK's most successful musicals. Jason Donovan was 'Closing Ev'ry Door' in the early '90s, to be followed by Philip Schofield. Five years ago, Donny Osmond was twirling the dreamcoat.

Potiphar in JosephPhoto: Bible story: Potiphar is feeling warm

Loincloth: When the show arrives at Derngate, the lad in the loincloth will be 20-year-old Andrew Derbyshire - a former contestant on TV's Pop Idol. He's also starred in the West End in the Queen musical We Will Rock You.

Andrew Derbyshire as JosephPhoto: Look - no chest hair: Andrew Derbyshire as Joseph

The show, of course, retells the Bible story about Joseph and his 11 brothers and the coat of many colours (incidentally, the coat spans 12 metres and weighs 20kg). The songs (music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Tim Rice) include Any Dream Will Do, One More Angel In Heaven and Close Ev'ry Door.

 

Preview: Jus' Like That! Jus' Like That!
Royal Theatre, Northampton

Jus' Like That

Jerome Flynn stars at the fez-wearing comedian Tommy Cooper in this show about the big man.

Back in the '70s nearly everyone did a Tommy Cooper impersonation. It normally consisted of saying "jus' like that!" in a hoarse voice whilst holding both hands, palms down, in front of you. If you had a fez to wear, all the better. He was a big comedy star - one of the most impersonated personalities in show business. His audiences howled with laughter at his 'bottle-glass, glass-bottle' routine.

 

Jerome Flynn in Jus' Like ThatPhoto: Tommy Cooper (Jerome Flynn) was known as the 'genial giant'

They were innocent days. But times change. Cooper died (on stage in London and live on TV) in 1984. Twenty years on, how many under 25s have even heard of Tommy Cooper? This show coming to the Royal Theatre for a week is a celebration of Cooper, the entertainer. Jerome Flynn ('Soldier, Soldier' star and 'Unchained Melody' crooner) plays the big man. The pre-show publicity tells us we'll be taken behind the scenes to meet the guy under the fez. The show has already been a big success in London's West End, having received a Oliver Award comedy nomination. It's directed by the ebullient actor Simon Callow.
 

Preview: Macbeth
A witch in Macbeth
Satan, conjoined twins and a walking wood - Macbeth has it all. This is an open-air production playing to two venues in the county. At Rockingham Castle.
 

Ambition, corruption and mad scary women - not life in the Big Brother house but Shakespeare's tragedy of bloody power-lust, Macbeth. Open-air plays in the middle of summer tend to be light comedies, so it'll be a bit different to sit amidst the majestic Northamptonshire countryside watching murder and mayhem unfold in the Scottish dark ages.

MacbethPhoto: Ambitious: Macbeth.

But then again, maybe the historical settings at Rockingham and Alderton will bring to life this dark, brooding and complex play. Macbeth is a Scottish soldier who becomes a tormented, guilt-ridden killer pushed on by his forceful wife. This show by Heartbreak Productions delves into the mind of Macbeth as he struggles and fights with his conscience and uses 'psychological imagery' to create the worlds of Heaven and Hell. It's directed by Peter Mimmack with music by Darren Scott.
 

NEW YORK'S WOMAN SEEKING COMPANY: SIMPLY A GREAT THEATER GROUP!

Photo: Poster of FEMME by Christine Mosere, producer and artistic director of WOMAN SEEKING. Play directed by Trace Peters in 2002. Starring Christine Mosere and Ana Jacome.

WOMAN SEEKING... is a theater company whose goal is to provide the theater audience with high quality ensemble productions that showcase women in roles that make the audience laugh, cry and often question their beliefs and prejudices about gender roles and women’s' place in our society. WOMAN SEEKING...’s first seeds were planted with an idea for women friendly scene nights that Christine Mosere and Connie Pachl talked about. Encouraged by the success of their themed scene nights, WOMAN SEEKING... was ready to produce a full-length play. Jane Chambers’ Last Summer at Bluefish Cove was chosen. The Company produced a classically updated all female production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. and was honored by OOBR (Off-Off Broadway Review) by being asked to perform at their awards ceremony at The Union Square Theater. Company's executive Producer & Artistic Director, Christine Mosere. Producer & Creative Director, Laurie Marvald. Two super duper talented and creative ladies.

 

Photo: Poster of WILDE, NEW AND SIZZLING, produced by WOMAN SEEKING.

WOMAN SEEKING is a magnificent group of artists, playwrights, producers, directors and artists who are sincerely dedicated to the promotion and development of women's theater in New York. Mosere and Marvald are an asset to the New York stage. They have the concept, the intelligent idea and the visions to make it happen big time. But what really WOMAN SEEKING needs is Not the talents, but funding and a bigger public financial support. They have already demonstrated an unparallel commitment to the world of theater and excelled in producing outstanding shows, such as PONZI MAN written by the very talented and prolific playwright Gary Morgenstein. PONZI MAN was a delightful show successful at many levels. Other remarkable shows were: Oscar Wilde's bittersweet comedy of manners, morals and mayhem' LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN, Wilde, New & Sizzling, FEMME, to name a few.


 

The public can and should help this group. One way to do it is to donate. Feel free to email them at helpdesk@fracturedatlas.org. By Phone or Fax  (212) 277-8020 (tel)
(212) 277-8025 (fax)
By Mail
248 W. 35th Street Suite 1202 New York, NY 10001

 

 

SEE HOW WE CAN PUT YOU ON THE MAP!                                     DE LAFAYETTE WORLDMEDIA

 International  Consortium of  Magazines, World News Wire, Editorials, Media Consultants, Press Releases & Public Relations.

DE LAFAYETTE WORLD MEDIA PUBLISHES: LA FEMME MAGAZINE... EPSILON MAGAZINE...FANCY LIVING MAGAZINE...CINQ ETOILES...ART&STYLE MAGAZINE...WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE...STARS ILLUSTRATED...WORLD ART CELEBRITIES JOURNAL...  REACHING 8 MILLION READERS IN 145 COUNTRIES!  IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ATLANTIC HERALD TRIBUNE, TIMES PARADE, THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD DAILY NEWS, THE LONDON MONTHLY HERALD AND THE WORLD JEWISH NEWSAGENCY.                                                                                                                                                                                           

Moulin Rouge Paris

house in France videohttp://www.delafayetteworldmedia.org      rosenstein@delafayetteworldmedia.org 

 

MORE ABOUT THEATER

GUEST STAR: ADI BLOTMAN: Israeli-Born Actress Makes Transition from Army Troops to Comedy Troupes. Blotman: “It’s very clear that, even as a child, I enjoyed the spotlight.”...

Mark Schultz -Award winning New York Playwright

One of America's hottest new writers comes to Soho Theatre. Mark Schultz has just won the Oppenheimer Award for Best New Playwright in New York for A Brief History of Helen of Troy which has its London premiere on 7 November.   

The Jewish Theater of New York Presents Kabbalah.

Theater Celebrities

MAMA MIA At  Prince of Wales.

Where Is Gary Morgenstein?

 

Partenaire de Top-France.com

 

 

Annuaire des peintres

logo7

January Offer for Playbill Members! - Save 50% on THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE!

Entertainment Main Page 1-Theater, shows, music news and reviews   2-Events calendar   3-Super  entertainers     4-All time greatest female singers entertainers    5-Music: CDs  6-Television    7-News & gossips   8-The Buzz    9-Cinema: Reviews   10-MUSIC: The Stars The Gossips & The News 11-Theater: Articles    12-Theater celebrities  13-Music Main Page. What's Happening. CDs 14-Stars gossips and destinations 15-Awards    16-Interviews with the stars

Advertisement

Klik hier !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DID YOU READ LATELY ?

THE LONDON MONTHLY HERALD

THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD DAILY NEWS

Click Here

 

 

\

 

FREE ACCESS TO THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE LONDON MONTHLY HERALD

 
CLICK HERE

  MONTHLY HERALD INTERNATIONAL EDITION

CLICK HERE

 HERALD TIMES PARADE

CLICK HERE 

 WORLD ARTS & CULTURE MAGAZINE

CLICK HERE 

THE ATLANTIC HERALD TRIBUNE

CLICK HERE  5

 THE MONTHLY HERALD MAGAZINE

CLICK HERE 

 THE WEEKEND PAPER

CLICK HERE 

 HERALD TIMES PARADE

 

 

Click here to find out more!