Showing posts with label Justin Squigs Robertson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justin Squigs Robertson. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2015

TheatreScene Thursday: Sailors, Dames and Squigs


Ladies, first!  You know you are Something Special! when (theater) royalty pays a visit, likes the show, and poses with the cast afterwards.  That's exactly what happened when Dame Angela Lansbury caught a performance of Something Rotten! recently.  I'm not sure who was luckier, them or her!


It's Fleet Week in NYC, and who better to celebrate the event on Broadway than the sailors in On the Town?  The show is offering a great special for members of the military, too. (HERE)

And what would the TheatreScene be without a visit from my favorite Broadway artist, Justin "Squigs" Robertson?  Here are his drawings of some of this season's Tony nominees:

Best Musical Nominee An American in Paris
Best Play Nominee The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Best Revival of a Play Nominee The Elephant Man
Best Revival of a Musical Nominee The King and I

More from Squigs next week!

Jeff

Friday, January 17, 2014

Broadway Things That Make Me Happy: January 2014 (Part II)

As I mentioned last week, this year, I'm going to try to be more positive, and that includes appreciating things about Broadway.  This week, there were plenty of things to be happy about!

2 for 1 tickets:  I finally got around to trying for tickets to Broadway Week this year, and I am glad I did!  Thanks to that promo, I'm getting to go back to Matilda, in practically the same seats I got to see it before!  I'm happy and feeling a little bit naughty, too...
2-for-1 + Matilda = PARTY!
Upcoming show announcements: This week saw a ton of show announcements, and three have me really looking forward to the future.  One of my favorite plays of all time is coming to Broadway at the very end of the season, with one of my favorite performers, The Cripple of Inishmaan is the play; Daniel Radcliffe is the performer. Next season will see what I call an "event play": The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is such a play: emotional, creative and theatrically staged.  I can't wait!  And also next season, a revival of one of my favorite musicals of the 90's, with one of the most amazing scores ever: Titanic.  The first time around, I loved it before Rosie O'Donnell put her stamp of approval on it.  I can only imagine how the social media hounds today would have lapped up all that drama!

Epic Theatricality
Epic Star-Power
Epic Story-telling
Back to the drawing board: I've professed my love for theatre caricaturist Squigs many times before.  His drawing for Beautiful makes me smile.  I love me some Jessie Mueller, and he has captured her perfectly!


Family first: I get emotional thinking about how the Broadway community rallies around national causes.  They are unparalleled in giving.  But it also warms me, and makes me happy, when they rally around one of their own, too.  Such is the case with the cast of Motown: The Musical who gathered to produce the song and video below to support their friend and castmate, Valisia LeKae.



Jeff
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Drawing Broadway: A "Squigs" Update


It's been awhile since I have featured my favorite Broadway artist, Justin "Squigs" Robertson.  And since yesterday marked the opening of the first ever revival of my favorite show, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, I figured, "Why not bring the two together into one awesome blog entry?"  So, here are some of Squigs' works from the current season, starting, of course, with the musical who-dunnit...

The Mystery of Edwin Drood
(Opened November 13, 2012)

Annie

Chaplin

Into the Woods

Dogfight

Bring It On: The Musical

The Lion King
(Opened November 13, 1997)

Click on each image to see them larger.
To find out more about "Squigs" and to purchase prints, click HERE.

"Squigs" is featured on Broadway.com.

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

TheatreScene: September 19 - 25 in Pictures

Here is the TheatreScene for September 19 - 25, 2011!

BROADWAY BOX OFFICE (September 12 - 18):

Top Gross: Wicked: $1.479M
Photo by Joan Marcus

Top Attendance: The Book of Mormon: 102.4%
Top Average Ticket Price: The Book of Mormon: $147.58
Photo by Joan Marcus

Biggest Drop (Over previous week):
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark -3.3%
Photo by Jacob Cohl
Now in previews:
Man and Boy: Previews: September 9; Opens October 9
Relatively Speaking: Previews: September 20; Opens October 20
The Mountaintop: Previews: September 13; Opens October 13

BROADWAY SHOW NEWS:


Kathleen Turner and Evan Jonigkeit in High
Photo by Joan Marcus

8 included actors Matt Bomer and Cheyenne Jackson
Photo by Joseph Marzullo
September 19:
  • High didn't last but a week on Broadway last season, but Kathleen Turner and Evan Jonigkeit will be taking their troubled souls on the road for a national tour starting in Boston.
  • 8, by Academy Award-winning writer Dustin Lance Black, had a star-filled benefit reading at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre directed by Tony Award-winning director Joe Mantello.


Reeve Carney and Diane Pagan (center) along with all
the Spider-Men at the announcement of the first Everyday Hero.
Photo by Krissie Fullerton
September 21:
  • Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark's Reeve Carney announced that show's first honoree in their "Everyday Heroes" program.  Her name is Diane Pagan, honored for her work making house calls to home bound patients in an effort for them to avoid hospitalization.  She's been doing this important work for six years!

Follies at the Marquis Theatre through January 22, 2012
Photo by Joan Marcus
September 22:
  • Follies has been extended for an additional 3 weeks at the Marquis Theatre.  The critically-acclaimed revival will now close January 22.

September 25:
  • Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS held its 25th annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction today.

BROADWAY CASTING NEWS:

The Addams Family: A Portrait
Photo by Jeremy Daniel
  • Roger Rees will continue in the role of Gomez Addams opposite the Morticia of Brooke Shields through the closing night of The Addams Family, December 31.

Anything Goes: Reno Sweeney (Sutton Foster, center) and her Angels
Photo by Joan Marcus
  • Tony-winner Sutton Foster also extended her contract this week with Anything Goes.  This tap dancing phenom will now play Reno Sweeney through April 29, 2012.  Of course, this also means that the show will go on at least that long as well!

Bobby Steggert (left) in a scene from a previous production of Yank!
  • Yank! will be getting a New York reading before heading off to the Old Globe Theatre, and, one hopes, then returning to Broadway.  The reading will star Bobby Steggert, Santino Fontana and Nellie McKay.

BROADWAY PICTURE/VIDEO OF THE WEEK:

PICTURES:
A Little Night Music's Hunter Ryan Herdlicka
in Dallas Theater Center's The Tempest
Photo by Karen Almond

The Submission as rendered by (left) Ken Fallin and (right) "Squigs"
Last week, Spider-Man, this week,  Assassins
and Cabaret  star Neil Patrick Harris
makes the cover of a magazine.  
VIDEO:

The making of the latest Roxie Hart, Kara DioGuardi:




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Jeff
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Monday, July 11, 2011

Drawing Broadway 4: Al Hirschfeld

The final blog in this series is all about the master of Broadway caricature, Al Hirschfeld.  A true legend, his works were first featured with each Broadway opening in The New York Times.  Then his works began to become part of Broadway logos and advertising, including such iconic logos as Man of La Mancha's original production icon, featuring Richard Kiley and Joan Diener.  One of his most famous figures is of Carol Channing as Dolly in Hello, Dolly!

Each of his drawings used simple ink lines to recreate some of Broadway's most iconic scenes, actors and other luminaries in the business.  Each scene or conglomeration of a show's key moments was at once so simple - a few lines and squiggles - and yet so detailed they were easily recognizable.


The Broadway Posters for the 1978 revival of Hello, Dolly!, the
original production of My Fair Lady, and detail in color of the
original Broadway cast of Into the Woods


His drawings for Mamma Mia! and
The Phantom of the Opera
(Look for the "Ninas")

One fun feature of many of his drawings was the inclusion of "hidden Ninas."  Hirschfeld's daughter, Nina, was never far from the artist's mind, and so he included her in his work.  If you look at his signature, there is sometimes a number next to it.  That number tells you how many times he hid the word "Nina" amongst the lines and curves.  So, if you see a Hirschfeld drawing that says "Hirschfeld4", you know to look for four "Ninas" somewhere in the picture.

The artist and his muse, daughter, Nina

Hirschfeld at work

A self portrait, including his famous barber chair and drawing table

The actual chair and table, plus another self portrait

Hirschfeld got his name AND a self portrait in lights;
one of several books about the master

Both of today's Broadway caricaturists, Justin "Squigs" Robertson and Ken Fallin cite Hirschfeld as their main inspiration for continuing this time honored tradition.  Only time will tell how much these up and coming (comparatively speaking, anyway) will impact the culture of Broadway and New York Theatre.  Who knows?  Maybe some day future generations will see a revival of The Book of Mormon at the Fallin Theatre.  Until then, we can see shows at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, the only Broadway theatre named for a designer of any kind.


Part I of this series may be found HERE.
Part II of this series may be found HERE.
Part III of this series may be found HERE.



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Jeff
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