Showing posts with label Joshua Henry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joshua Henry. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2026

Friday 5: 5 Favorite Joshua Henry Performances

Favorite Joshua Henry Performances


From the very first time I saw Joshua Henry on the St. James Theatre stage, I knew he had "it." That intangible-but-you-know-it-when-you-see-it thing that so many strive for but never quite get.My eye was drawn to him, and I've been a huge fan ever since.


American Idiot
(Favorite Son - 2010)
Yes, my first time seeing Henry involved seeing him in his skivvies. Intriguing for about 5 seconds, when I found myself watching every movie he made, none of which had to do with his state of dress. Charisma, charm and that effortless star power. Green Day's "Favorite Son" became an instant favorite of mine.


Carousel 
(Billy Bigelow - 2018)
This was my first brush with Carousel as a whole show. I had, of course, seen and heard bits from the film and the more popular tunes from the score. While others were lamenting script changes, song removals and perceived casting issues, I was swept away and overwhelmed by this masterpiece. And I was thoroughly mesmerized by the powerfully complex portrayal of the conflicted Billy Bigelow of Mr. Henry. Amazing, breathtaking and completely satisfying. Brilliant.


Ragtime 
(Coalhouse Walker, Jr. - 2025)
I've made no secret of the fact that I was not a huge fan of the original production outside of its cast recording. This new revival was an altogether different story, and a much improved version. Henry has taken full advantage of the more character-focused, less spectacular version by making a grounded, fierce and brutally honest, human performance as Coalhouse Walker, Jr.. As an equally fervent fan of the role's originator, my liking of Henry's performance wasn't a given. Rather, it was fully earned. I don't think he's ever been better... which is no small feat considering the next role on this list.


The Scottsboro Boys 
(Haywood Patterson - 2010)
Until Ragtime came along, I'd have said that this brave performance was his best ever. Now I'd say it is a close tie. Raw, passionate and utterly heartbreaking, Henry's star turn in this short-lived classic is one I hold as a most cherished privilege to have witnessed. I maintain that this Kander and Ebb musical is nothing less than a masterpiece, and is to date still the greatest new musical of the 21st century, That he was a part of it is icing on the cake, I suppose. But that in no way over states his profound impact on the piece. People often say a performance is breathtaking - this one surely took mine away.


Violet 
(Flick - 2014)
What I loved about Joshua's performance here was how beautifully he played with his two co-stars. It was never about elevating himself, but rather working in what seemed to be in effortless tandem with them. Again this was no small feat considering how utterly smitten I was with Sutton Foster's performance (her best to date, by far). I loved the show, the actors and him. And what a delicious treat that his co-star here, Colin Donnell, is now his Ragtime co-star!

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

BEST OF THE DECADE: 2010s Career Theater People

Our Best of the Decade series continues this week with a look ten theater professionals who made their mark and established a full Broadway career during the 2010's. These are actors, designers, writers, directors and producers have given us hours of lifetime memories that span the gamut of comedy and drama, play and musical. They've been critically acclaimed and embraced by the audiences they serve. The best part is that all of them have, we hope, decades ahead of them to continue pushing the boundaries of the art form we love.

BEST OF THE DECADE:
Career Theater People of the  2010s


  

    

Miriam Buether (Designer)
5 Broadway productions
2 Tony Award nominations - Best Scenic Design of a Play - Three Tall Women, To Kill a Mockingbird

    

Marianne Elliott (Director, Producer)
3 Broadway productions
4 Tony Award nominations - Best Revival of a Play - Angels in America (winner); Best Director of a Play - War Horse (winner), The Curious Incident of the Dog on the Night-Time (winner), Angels in America


    

    

Joshua Henry (Actor)
6 Broadway productions
3 Tony Award nominations - Best Featured Actor - Violet; Best Actor in a Musical - The Scottsboro Boys, Carousel

      

Jeremy Jordan (Actor)
4 Broadway productions
1 Tony Award nomination - Best Actor in a Musical - Newsies: The Musical
Theatre World Award - 2012

    

  

Rob McClure (Actor)
5 Broadway productions
1 Tony Award nomination - Best Actor in a Musical - Chaplin
Theatre World Award - 2013

  

Patina Miller (Actor)
2 Broadway productions
2 Tony Award nominations - Best Actress in a Musical - Sister Act, Pippin (winner)

    

    

Jessie Mueller (Actor)
6 Broadway productions
4 Tony Award nominations - Best Featured Actress in a Musical - On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Best Actress in a Musical - Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (winner), Waitress, Carousel
Theatre World Award - 2012

  

Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (Composer/Lyricists)
2 Broadway productions
2 Tony Award nominations - Best Score of a Musical - A Christmas Story: The Musical, Dear Evan Hansen (winner)

      

    

Diane Paulus (Director, Producer)
7 Broadway productions
4 Tony Award nominations: Best Musical - Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, Best Direction of a Musical - Hair*, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, Pippin (winner)

    

      

Alex Timbers (Director, Writer)
7 Broadway Shows
2 Tony Award nominations: Best Direction of a Play - Peter and the Starcatcher, Best Book of a Musical - Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson








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