Showing posts with label Matt Doyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Doyle. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2021

Best of 2021: Performances

And so ends another trip around the sun. As theater fans, I'm sure you'll agree that the last two years have been brutal. Here's hoping that 2022 brings us even more live theater to enjoy and celebrate.

We end our retrospective week with a look at our favorite performances of the year.

THE BEST OF
PERFORMANCES


BEST GIRL GROUP: 
The Ladies in Waiting of Six
What's a queen without her entourage? At Six, the band is as much a part of the show as the actors. Oh boy, can they play!




BEST ENSEMBLE CAST: 
The Queens of Six
Precision, sass, and a show so tightly packed with dance moves, transitions and poses is rarely this well-executed. That you literally feel the "girl power" radiating off the stage, and a pervading confidence that these women fave each others' back makes the experience all the more satisfying.



BEST SUPPORTING ENSEMBLE: 
The cast of Diana
Sometimes campy, sometimes serious, and always a triple-threat, this group does it all with royal finesse. Surely they were exhausted after every performance, having completed Christopher Ashley's precise staging and Kelly Devine's energetic choreography!



BEST PAIR: 
Etai Benson as Paul and Matt Doyle as Jamie in Company
There wasn't a weak link in the entire cast, and each couple had their charms, but Etai and Matt were magic. Their palpable chemistry was off the charts, so endearing and so honest. One of the best things about sitting as close as we did was being able to see them have that same level of relationship evident in side glances, in passing and even across the stage.

BEST REPLACEMENT: 
Heidi Blickenstaff as Mary Jane in Jagged Little Pill
The role - and its Elizabeth Stanley legacy - is an enormous undertaking. Heidi made the role her own, and brought out an intensity and self-loathing that was painful to watch, which made watching her decent all the more emotional, and her personal reconciliation all the more cathartic.






   
Erin Davie (right) and Caissie Levy

      
Kevin S. McAllister, Samantha Williams (right) and Rashidra Scott

BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE: 
Erin Davie (Diana), Caissie Levy, Kevin S. McAllister and Samantha Williams (Caroline, or Change), Rashidra Scott (Company)
All five of these actors were stand-outs on stages filled with stand-outs. Their dedication to bringing their individual characters to life with strength and specificity is matched by their commitment to being just one part of the bigger tapestry of their respective shows.


ICONIC PERFORMANCE: 
Patti LuPone as Joanne in Company
A performance years in the making in a role perfectly suited to the actor. Thousands of words have been written on this very topic, and I doubt I have anything to add to the discourse. All I will say is this: it was a privilege to witness every second she was on stage.

Monday, November 4, 2019

Mr. Broadway: November 2019: The Elder Prices of The Book of Mormon

Hello! We thought we'd do something a little different in celebrating Mr. Broadway (and thanks to Janet V from Boston - are you drowsy? - for the suggestion!). This month, we are taking a look at all the Broadway Boys who have played Elder Price in The Book of Mormon. The iconic role has been played at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre by 10 different actors since the show opened on March 24, 2011. Many have also played the part on the national tours. One created the role in the West End. Playing Elder Price has served many as their Broadway debut, for others, it was one stop of many on the Great White Way, earning a few Tony nods and one future win. What a great way to celebrate so many great guys of the new generation of Broadway leading men!

Mr. Broadway
November 2019
The Elder Prices of The Book of Mormon


Andrew Rannells (Original, Tony Nomination)
Beyond Mormon: Hairspray, Jersey Boys, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Hamilton, Falsettos (Tony Nomination), The Boys in the Band




Dave Thomas Brown (Current)
Beyond Mormon: American Psycho



Ryan Bondy
Beyond Mormon: Broadway debut, National Tour



Kevin Clay
Beyond Mormon: Broadway debut, National Tour


Gavin Creel
Beyond MormonThoroughly Modern Millie (Tony nomination), La Cage aux Folles, Hair (Tony nomination), The Book of Mormon (London), Mary Poppins (London), She Loves Me, Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award), Waitress


Matt Doyle
Beyond Mormon: Spring Awakening, Bye Bye Birdie, War Horse, Company (2020)


Gabe Gibbs
Beyond MormonBroadway debut, National Tour


Nic Rouleau
Beyond Mormon: Broadway debut, National Tour, Hello, Dolly! National Tour


Kyle Selig
Beyond Mormon: Mean Girls


Liam Tobin
Beyond Mormon: Broadway debut, National Tour, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical National Tour


#2201

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Broadway Boys: Mr. December 2012: Matt Doyle

Mr. December 2012
Matt Doyle

WHY HE'S MR. BROADWAY: Well, it's been a short while since he's actually been on Broadway, and I've been waiting for this occasion to celebrate one of the nice guys on the theatre scene, the cute-as-a-button and talented enough to back it all up, Matt Doyle.  Perhaps you caught him as Hanschen in Spring Awakening, or maybe it was as Hugo in Bye Bye Birdie.  Most recently, you might have seen him on screen (or DVD) in the film Private Romeo, or with Topthorne back on stage in War Horse.  In between it all, he's released not one, but two EP's, and has even found the time to find the perfect boyfriend (and favorite of JKTS), Newsies' Ryan Steele.  And now, he's back where he belongs, looking for those golden plates and avoiding those frogs and maggots eight times a week at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in the mega-hit The Book of Mormon!  What a great holiday gift for theatre fans and for Mr. December 2012!

OTHER INFORMATION:

  • Age: May 13, 1987 (You do the math!)
  • Education: UC - Davis, and a year at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
  • Where you might have seen him: Broadway: Spring Awakening, Bye Bye Birdie, War Horse, The Book of Mormon; National Tour/Regional: Spring Awakening, Giant; Film: Private Romeo; TV: Gossip Girl; Recordings: Daylight, Constant
  • On the Internet: http://www.mattdoylemusic.com/ http://www.bookofmormonbroadway.com/home.php


IN PHOTOS: (Click on photos to enlarge or create a slide show!)
Headshots




Candids
Matt Doyle: Dog Lover




w/ Ryan Steele

#BwayProm

Man -on -the-Street


On the Street and In Concert

Umm...Backstage and with Mormon Co-star, Rory O'Malley
(They were on the 2011 OUT 100 List)

The dimples...

Broadway
Spring Awakening






Bye Bye Birdie





War Horse



The Book of Mormon




Recording/TV/Film
Matt's EP's



Gossip Girl



Private Romeo (with Mr. Broadway June 2011 - Seth Numrich)









ON VIDEO:

"You Made Me Love You" from the closing credits of the film Private Romeo





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Jeff

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