Monday, 22 October 2007
Hot Flush
Well Madame Aries and I went along to see Hot Flush, a new musical all about, well, women going through the change. It was hilarious I have never laughed so much at a show. Rula Lenska was brilliant and with her husky voice, brought the house down with some fabulous one liners. There was a fab moment when Rachel Izen struggled o slip in to some tight jeans culminating in the zip being pulled up by a coat hanger to massive applause. Even the odd technical glitch on the night we attended only seemed to improve the comments from stage. There was even some interaction from "The Man" and one of the stage hands who was struggling to carry on props after the moving base failed. All in all a good show but definitely one for the adults with a rather unusual version of "Run Rabbit Run"
Monday, 15 October 2007
Sweeney Todd Comes to the Big Screen
Just in time for the holidays, another gruesome tale from the twisted mind of Tim Burton. This is the story of the demon barber of Fleet Street "who shaved the heads of gentlemen who never thereafter were heard from again." And who do you think stars in the title role? None other than Johnny Depp. Shock-horror! Yes, Jack Sparrow makes his transition from pirate to barber. Quite a stretch. Is Johnny Depp Tim Burton's far more attractive alterego? Does Tim Burton think he cannot make a hit movie without Johnny Depp? Apparently he does since he's cast Depp in a musical. Tim, Johnny Depp, although a fabulous actor and not hard on the eyes, is not a singer. Neither is Helena Bonham Carter who plays Mrs. Lovett, the barber's love interest and cohort in crime. Also starring are "the three tenors" Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall and Sacha Baron Cohen.
This screen adaptation of the Broadway horror musical "Sweeney Todd" with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim is the story of barber Benjamin Barker who returns to London after being unjustly imprisoned and vows revenge not only for his imprisonment but the ill treatment of his wife and daughter. He opens a barbershop above Miss Lovett's Meat Pie Shop and proceeds with her assistance to rid himself of all those who have done him and his family wrong by slitting their throats in his barber chair and sending them down a chute to Miss Lovett who bakes them into her pies. Miss Lovett had the reputation of baking and selling the "worst pies in London" making the addition of the man-meat hard to detect.
As bizarre as it sounds, the casting I mean, not the story, I think it has all the makings of a hit. It's slated to open in a limited capacity on December 21st and then to be widely distributed sometime in January. Sure the story's a little dark to be considered a holiday offering, but to be honest it sounds deliciously intriguing.
This screen adaptation of the Broadway horror musical "Sweeney Todd" with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim is the story of barber Benjamin Barker who returns to London after being unjustly imprisoned and vows revenge not only for his imprisonment but the ill treatment of his wife and daughter. He opens a barbershop above Miss Lovett's Meat Pie Shop and proceeds with her assistance to rid himself of all those who have done him and his family wrong by slitting their throats in his barber chair and sending them down a chute to Miss Lovett who bakes them into her pies. Miss Lovett had the reputation of baking and selling the "worst pies in London" making the addition of the man-meat hard to detect.
As bizarre as it sounds, the casting I mean, not the story, I think it has all the makings of a hit. It's slated to open in a limited capacity on December 21st and then to be widely distributed sometime in January. Sure the story's a little dark to be considered a holiday offering, but to be honest it sounds deliciously intriguing.
Thursday, 11 October 2007
A Review of "Wicked" on Broadway Through the Eyes of Children
The following was written by my daughter, Jade, age 11, and her friend, Stephanie, age 12.
Is your skin green? Does your mother drink a lot of green fluids? Then you know the beginning of the life of Elphaba. Get ready for a journey of twists and turns during Elphaba's roller coaster life. Elphaba's green skin caused loss of friends and gained enemies. How much longer would she be able to withstand this cruel lifestyle? She needed to put her green foot down and make it right. So she did. On her first day of college she met her future friend, Glinda. There's only one word to describe Glinda.......POPULAR. "You're gonna be popular. I'll teach you the proper ploys when you talk to boys, different ways to flirt and flounce. I'll show you what shoes to wear, how to fix your hair, and soon you'll be popular, but not quite as popular as me." But sooner or later it was going to happen. Glinda turned against her. Elphaba couldn't take this insanity much longer! She ran away with her prince charming and became a malevolent, insolent person. If only they treated her with more respect. "Go away. You are no longer welcome here." It's true. Nobody really does mourn the wicked. Whatever happened to the witch of the west? One word........WICKED.
We thought it was a thriller! Unexpected openings and endings! A shocking story. We give it five stars. If only we had a newspaper. Wicked was wicked awesome, but just see for yourself.
Is your skin green? Does your mother drink a lot of green fluids? Then you know the beginning of the life of Elphaba. Get ready for a journey of twists and turns during Elphaba's roller coaster life. Elphaba's green skin caused loss of friends and gained enemies. How much longer would she be able to withstand this cruel lifestyle? She needed to put her green foot down and make it right. So she did. On her first day of college she met her future friend, Glinda. There's only one word to describe Glinda.......POPULAR. "You're gonna be popular. I'll teach you the proper ploys when you talk to boys, different ways to flirt and flounce. I'll show you what shoes to wear, how to fix your hair, and soon you'll be popular, but not quite as popular as me." But sooner or later it was going to happen. Glinda turned against her. Elphaba couldn't take this insanity much longer! She ran away with her prince charming and became a malevolent, insolent person. If only they treated her with more respect. "Go away. You are no longer welcome here." It's true. Nobody really does mourn the wicked. Whatever happened to the witch of the west? One word........WICKED.
We thought it was a thriller! Unexpected openings and endings! A shocking story. We give it five stars. If only we had a newspaper. Wicked was wicked awesome, but just see for yourself.
Tuesday, 9 October 2007
Broadway's Puttin' on the Ritz
Although not a musical per se, I thought this revival of Terrence McNally's comedy "The Ritz" might be of interest to the Matinee blog's readership. American playwright McNally is famous for many brilliant theatre pieces, most of which have gay themes. He has won four Tony's, Broadway's highest honor, two of them for his collaboration on Broadway musicals "The Kiss of the Spider Woman" and "Ragtime". His very controversial play "Corpus Christi" in which Jesus and his disciples are homosexuals, had an on-again, off-again start in 1997 due to death threats against the producers who withdrew the play early on. Several other playwrights stepped up to the plate and threatened to withdraw their plays if "Corpus Christi" was not produced and the board members of the Manhattan Theater Club who produced it finally relented. The play opened with 2,000 protesters besieging the Theatre. When it opened in London, the Defenders of the Messenger Jesus, a British Muslim group, issued a Fatwa (death sentence) on McNally.
But I digress. "The Ritz", currently in previews on Broadway at Studio 54, will open this week for a limited engagement until December 2. This is a comic farce about mistaken identity and general confusion. It's the story of a midwest mobster, Gaetano Proclo played by Tony nominee Kevin Chamberlin of "Seussical" fame, whose dying Mafia chief father-in-law orders a hit on him. Proclo flees to Manhattan and hides out in a gay bathhouse thinking its a Turkish bath, not knowing the sexual orientation of the place. Eventually, with the help of his newfound "friends", he pretends to be a big-time Broadway producer to avoid being discovered. What ensues is hilarious mayhem. Rosie Perez, the nasally Brooklyn actress known for such movies as Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing", "White Men Can't Jump" and "It Could Happen to You" plays Googie Gomez the role originated by Rita Moreno on Broadway in 1975 and then in the 1976 movie. Googie is the starstruck bathhouse performer with visions of Broadway in her eyes despite her very noticeable lack of talent and her very pronounced Puerto Rican accent.
"The Ritz" is directed by Joe Mantello who also directed "Wicked" and won a Tony for his direction of "Assassin". I can't imagine this melange of McNally, Mantello and Perez being anything but fun and fabulous.
So, if you're New York City-bound in the next two months why not give it a go. Who knows, it might even make it to London's West End or perhaps even Manchester and Tameside. And there's always the movie which is ridiculously entertaining. In fact, writing this blog has whet my appetite. It's been a while since I've seen it. Think I'll take a ride over to Blockbuster.
But I digress. "The Ritz", currently in previews on Broadway at Studio 54, will open this week for a limited engagement until December 2. This is a comic farce about mistaken identity and general confusion. It's the story of a midwest mobster, Gaetano Proclo played by Tony nominee Kevin Chamberlin of "Seussical" fame, whose dying Mafia chief father-in-law orders a hit on him. Proclo flees to Manhattan and hides out in a gay bathhouse thinking its a Turkish bath, not knowing the sexual orientation of the place. Eventually, with the help of his newfound "friends", he pretends to be a big-time Broadway producer to avoid being discovered. What ensues is hilarious mayhem. Rosie Perez, the nasally Brooklyn actress known for such movies as Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing", "White Men Can't Jump" and "It Could Happen to You" plays Googie Gomez the role originated by Rita Moreno on Broadway in 1975 and then in the 1976 movie. Googie is the starstruck bathhouse performer with visions of Broadway in her eyes despite her very noticeable lack of talent and her very pronounced Puerto Rican accent.
"The Ritz" is directed by Joe Mantello who also directed "Wicked" and won a Tony for his direction of "Assassin". I can't imagine this melange of McNally, Mantello and Perez being anything but fun and fabulous.
So, if you're New York City-bound in the next two months why not give it a go. Who knows, it might even make it to London's West End or perhaps even Manchester and Tameside. And there's always the movie which is ridiculously entertaining. In fact, writing this blog has whet my appetite. It's been a while since I've seen it. Think I'll take a ride over to Blockbuster.
Sunday, 7 October 2007
First Show Under Wraps
Well there we go, the first show on 103.6 Tameside Radio has been broadcast and I am so pleased that we got off to such a good start. I thoroughly enjoyed the show and Madames Aries seemed to be in her element (scary when that happens). A big thanks goes out to Nicki French who joined us on the phone at the end of the show. Nicki has quickly become a member of the Matinee family (whether she likes it or not) and foolishly said she would come back on the show soon. Thanks Nicki, we really appreciate it. A big thanks also to our broadway reporter Suko (you can see her pic in the gallery and read her blogs on this site). I also want to say a big thanks to the boss at Tameside Radio, His busy schedule means he cant get around to sacking us. Finally a big thank you to all of you, without you the show wouldnt be where it is today. Well I must dash, things to do, stars to interview and free wine to drink. See you next Sunday 3-5pm UK time. Remember if you missed the show you can download it as podcast from www.matineeshow.co.uk. See ya next week.
Suko's Whoopi Connection
Good luck James and Madame Aries on your new station, Tameside. I'm so thrilled to be part of it, albeit in a rather miniscule way. Unfortunately I can't hear the show live in New York but I'm told I'll be able to podcast it in the near future. On today's show James asked me about a photo I sent him this week. My daughter, Jade, and I had been looking through pictures last weekend when we came upon this particular one. I sent him the photo because ironically it was of me kneeling over Whoopi Goldberg's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre. I had remembered taking the picture but did not remember whose star it was. If you are a regular listener to The Matinee you'll have heard me talk of two encounters with Whoopi, one only a few weeks ago, so it was just so funny to find that it was this particular star I had chosen to be photographed next to. Check out the Gallery on The Matinee's website to see the picture.
Wednesday, 3 October 2007
Duran Duran Broadway Bound
Yes, the divine divine boys (?) are taking a new direction and fulfilling a lifelong dream to appear on Broadway in celebration of the debut of Duran Duran's upcoming album, "Red Carpet Massacre" including a song with Justin Timberlake called "Falling Down". The British pop group will play a two-week engagement at Broadway's Ethel Barrymore Theatre from November 1 to November 12 with the CD debuting on November 13. Simon LeBon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor and Roger Taylor will play the entire new album plus some of their classics like "Rio" and "Hungry Like the Wolf". LeBon said recently, "We have made an album that we are all really proud of and we wanted to present it in a very unique way. Staging a run on Broadway is something that we've often talked about over the years but the time has never seemed right until now. We started work on 'Red Carpet Massacre' in New York so it feels fitting to be launching it here." I wonder if your ticket will allow you to buy the album before it goes on sale to the general public along with all the other overpriced promotional items. This is one I would love to see as it promises to be awesome awesome.
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