Monday, November 29, 2021

The Broadway Play Logos Tournament: The Big 32 (Part One)

Show art lovers and theater fans! After 4 weeks voting in record numbers (thank you all so much), you've brought the 64 competitors down to The Big 32! Over the next two weeks, you'll vote again to create The Sweet 16!

As always, we thank you for playing along.

Scroll down to see the match-ups, then vote! (Be sure to look at the rules!) 

              WHAT IS THE BEST BROADWAY MUSICAL REVIVAL LOGO OF THEM ALL? 

THE BROADWAY PLAY LOGOS TOURNAMENT: THE BIG 32 (PART 1)
(THE ACTUAL SURVEY IS BELOW THESE FULL-SIZED VERSIONS)
HOW IT WILL WORK:
  • Each week, we'll open the voting for a different segment of the bracket, and you will select your favorite from each pairing.
  • Your selection should be based on the logo/window card ONLY. We are NOT looking for your favorite show! It is possible to like a logo from an unsuccessful show!
  • We will provide pictures of the full window card (in most cases) or logo above each week's ballot, then you scroll down and make your selections. You MUST click/tap the "Click Me to Count Your VOTES" button at the bottom of the survey.
  • REMINDER: Due to the large number of images used, the poll will take a few extra seconds to fully load.
THIS ROUND WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 AT 5 PM!

Here we go again! May the best logo win! BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE FULL LOGOS BEFORE YOU VOTE! THE ACTUAL BALLOT IS BELOW THE FULL-SIZE LOGOS/WINDOW CARDS!

GAME 1:                                                                     GAME 2: 
                   

GAME 3:                                                                     GAME 4: 
                         

GAME 5:                                                                     GAME 6: 
                         

GAME 7:                                                                     GAME 8: 
                         

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Sunday, November 21, 2021

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

 


🦃We are so thankful for all of our readers!🦃

We'll be back as usual next Monday, with 
The Big 32 of our Broadway Play Logos Tournament.

In the meantime, we are having a "Thank You" sale! 

Our collections of pre-pandemic Playbills, and several sets worth of Lights of Broadway Cards are on sale all this week - November 22 - 26!

🦃 PLAYBILL SALE HERE: https://bit.ly/JKTSPlaybills4Sale

🦃 LIGHTS OF BROADWAY CARDS HERE: https://bit.ly/JKTSLOBCardsSale




Friday, November 19, 2021

Broadway Games: Setting the Stage

Last week was all about those fabulous show curtains that greet us as we enter the theater. But what about shows without show curtains? Well that's what this week is all about!

BROADWAY GAMES:
SETTING THE STAGE

Can you name the show just by looking at the opening set?














ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S
BROADWAY GAMES:
CURTAIN UP!

Can you name the show just by looking at the show curtain?

Beetlejuice

   
The Phantom of the Opera

The Lion King

Wicked

Waitress

Tina: The Tina Turner Musical

War Paint

Sunset Boulevard (Revival)

Frozen

Diana

Six

To Kill a Mockingbird

Legally Blonde

BONUS: THIS ONE IS TOUGH! A BIG FLOP!

 Amazing Grace

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Broadway in a Box CD Review: Hair (1968 OBCR)

BROADWAY IN A BOX CD REVIEW:

Hair (1968 OBCR)

At Christmas a few years ago, Jeff gave me a copy of Broadway in a Box: The Essential Broadway Musicals Collection. He has now given me the opportunity to use his blog to share my impressions of each of the 25 cast recordings contained in the set, in alphabetical order.


This week’s entry is about the 1968 Original Broadway Cast Recording of Hair.


   

I became a huge fan of the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical Hair through its most recent revival, seeing the production on Broadway and twice on tour. While this original cast album did not match that experience for the laughs and tears it inspired, it was very satisfying hearing this score as it was originally intended to be heard, as an authentic product of its time.


The cast is mostly top-notch; I’ll summarize my thoughts of those playing the larger roles, in alphabetical order:


  • Steve Curry (Woof) is amusing but perhaps a little too “out there” even for a far-out song like “Sodomy.”
  • Lynn Kellogg (Sheila) delivers a beautiful “Easy to Be Hard” and is very effective in the final few, dramatically tense songs.
  • Melba Moore (Dionne) probably has the best voice in the whole cast and is delightful throughout.
  • Shelly Plimpton (Crissy) makes the most of her quirky and heartbreaking solo, “Frank Mills.”
  • James Rado (Claude, and one of the show’s lyricists) has a nice rock tenor voice, but comes across as just a bit too slick to carry the full weight of his dramatic arc.
  • Gerome Ragni (Berger, and the other lyricist) does a lot of good singing here and mostly succeeds as the glue holding all of the motley parts together.
  • Lamont Washington (Hud) nails his big numbers and their very tricky comedy.


While this recording has many virtues, and I was glad to finally hear it after years of exposure to the show, I have to admit that the experience wasn’t quite as satisfying as I had imagined it would be. Some of that, without a doubt, has to do with the way the show has evolved into the version I am familiar with. While I don’t expect (or want) the show to sound like the Fifth Dimension, newer versions have a somewhat fuller instrumental sound and, especially, more sophisticated vocal arrangements that make the music more interesting to listen to. In addition, without the guiding hand of someone like Diane Paulus, the many moving parts of this show can seem to move in different directions - though I appreciate that this is probably a deliberate feature of the creators’ vision.



To some extent, however,
Hair is just one of those shows that needs to be seen, and is harder to appreciate when it’s only heard. With dozens of mostly very short musical numbers that swing wildly in topic and tone, it can be hard to apprehend what the show is really about, or that the people we’re hearing really are a cohesive unit. This is obviously much clearer when we see them interacting on stage, but without that sense of community, we’re left with a seemingly random collection of songs, some of them very beautiful and most of them very odd. Also, at least fifty percent of the lyrics seem to be lists of various things, from sexual taboos to environmental pollutants.


To be clear, this recording did not damper my appreciation for the importance and impact of the show. It just made it clear to me that, with the exception of several “hit songs” from the score, the achievement is more theatrical than purely musical.


Next up is the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Hello, Dolly!

Monday, November 15, 2021

The Broadway Play Logo Tournament: Region 4

The journey continues! Award-winners, popular titles, classics and flops are all here. This week, you'll pick your favorites between each of 8 pairs in Region 4. Next week, the winners from all four regions will move on to The Big 32! 

As always, we thank you for playing along.

Scroll down to see the match-ups, then vote! (Be sure to look at the rules!) 

              WHAT IS THE BEST BROADWAY MUSICAL REVIVAL LOGO OF THEM ALL?   

THE BROADWAY PLAY LOGOS TOURNAMENT: REGION 4
(THE ACTUAL SURVEY IS BELOW THESE FULL-SIZED VERSIONS)
HOW IT WILL WORK:
  • Each week, we'll open the voting for a different segment of the bracket, and you will select your favorite from each pairing.
  • Your selection should be based on the logo/window card ONLY. We are NOT looking for your favorite show! It is possible to like a logo from an unsuccessful show!
  • We will provide pictures of the full window card (in most cases) or logo above each week's ballot, then you scroll down and make your selections. You MUST click/tap the "Click Me to Count Your VOTES" button at the bottom of the survey.
  • REMINDER: Due to the large number of images used, the poll will take a few extra seconds to fully load.
THIS ROUND WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH AT 5 PM! THE BIG 32 ROUND WILL BEGIN IN 2 WEEKS, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH!

Here we go again! May the best logo win! BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE FULL LOGOS BEFORE YOU VOTE! THE ACTUAL BALLOT IS BELOW THE FULL-SIZE LOGOS/WINDOW CARDS!

GAME 1:                                                                     GAME 2: 
                         

GAME 3:                                                                     GAME 4: 
                            

GAME 5:                                                                     GAME 6: 
                         

GAME 7:                                                                     GAME 8: 
                         








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