Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Amazing Candor From Amazing Kander

Amazing Candor From Amazing Kander

As I hope I've made abundantly clear over the last year of writing Steve On Broadway (SOB), I truly love what the legendary songwriting team of John Kander and the late Fred Ebb has bestowed upon the theatre world. Their style, grace and wit have made for enduring and riveting entertainment that will last for generations.

With classics like Cabaret and Chicago to lesser known fare like The Rink to their current Broadway treat Curtains, I've cherished my opportunities to enjoy the scores that the two have supplied to the Great White Way since 1965. That's when the duo's first collaboration, for Flora, The Red Menace, landed on the boards of the Alvin Theatre and made a bona fide star out of then 19 year old Liza Minnelli, who took home the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical.

Now, in a Playbill interview, Kander speaks candidly about life without Ebb, as well as his continued efforts to soldier on with material the two started together. In the interview, Kander says: "I mean, I have no pride about all this. I'm enjoying the lyric writing that I'm doing -- that I do with much less confidence (than the music), of course. I would have no compunctions about asking somebody for help."

Help has certainly come to him from Rupert Holmes, who aided Curtains on both the score and the book (after the death of Peter Stone). But according to the Playbill story, Curtains does not necessarily spell curtains for the slew of shows Kander and Ebb had been writing prior to the former's death.

Still to come:

All About Us (artwork for the production is to the left), based on the Thornton Wilder Pulitzer Prize-winning classic "Skin Of Our Teeth." The musical, with a book by Joseph Stein (Fiddler On The Roof), will be produced next month at the Westport Country Playhouse. The Gabriel Barre-helmed show features some high-test talent, including Eartha Kitt, Shuler Hensley and Cady Huffman.

The Visit, revised with help from Terrence McNally from its earlier Goodman Theatre (Chicago) incarnation, will be produced this fall at the Washington DC-area's Signature Theatre. Chita Rivera will reprise the role she originated at the Goodman.

The Minstrel Show, with help from Susan Stroman and David Thompson, the latter of whom has collaborated with Kander and Ebb on Chicago and Steel Pier. According to Playbill, Kander describes this as a "vicious" musical that examines racial inequities in the United States during the Great Depression. The Playbill story indicates that the show is "in limbo."

Given that the tuner, quite shockingly, is intended to be presented in blackface, I can't say I'm surprised even if it was close to completion when Fred Ebb passed away. Personally, I hope the conception of this show is being carefully considered so as not to leave a permanent black mark on their otherwise wonderful record of musical success.

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Related Stories:
Did Curtains Rise On Critics' Reviews? (March 23, 2007)
Curtains Finally Open On New Kander & Ebb Tuner (March 22, 2007)
The Hits From Coast To Coast (March 8, 2007)
Laurence Olivier Award Nominations Announced (January 18, 2007)
Chicago (The SOB Revisit) - Ambassador Theatre, New York, NY (January 16, 2007)
Revisiting Chicago (January 12, 2007)
Happy Birthday, Chicago! (November 14, 2006)
Curtains To Rise At Al Hirschfeld Theatre In March (November 3, 2006)
LuPone Likely for London? (November 3, 2006)
Survey Says.... (October 23, 2006)
Did London Critics Care Much For Cabaret Revival? (October 11, 2006)
Cabaret Opens Its West End Doors This Evening (October 10, 2006)
Chita Rivera to Make Return "Visit" in DC (August 25, 2006)
Cabaret's Conservative Casting Choices (August 18, 2006)
Curtains Meets the Critics (August 10, 2006)
Curtains (The SOB Review) – Ahmanson Theatre at the Music Center, Los Angeles, CA (August 10, 2006)
Curtains Set to Rise on Curtains Tonight in LA (August 9, 2006)
Curtains Pulls Advance Buzz (August 1, 2006)
Curtains' Calling on Broadway? (July 24, 2006)
Another Cabaret? It Couldn't Please Me More (July 5, 2006)
Kander and Ebb's Curtains Set to Rise in LA This Summer (May 11, 2006)

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Friday, November 03, 2006

LuPone Likely for London?

LuPone Likely for London?

The rumor mill has been churning fast and furiously suggesting that Patti LuPone might be London-bound next year to reprise her acclaimed turn as Mama Rose in Gypsy, which captivated critics and audiences alike this summer at Chicago's Ravinia. That same rumor mill also cited the possibility of a staging of the classic musical by the Ambassador Theatre Group.

Well, it looks like LuPone may indeed be teaming up with Ambassador Theatre Group for a London bow in 2007. However, the vehicle(s) might be in the form of roller skates provided by John Kander and Fred Ebb's tuner The Rink, according to a report on Broadway.com. LuPone would reunite with the ingenious director of Sweeney Todd, John Doyle, for the revival.

While The Rink only enjoyed 204 regular performances on Broadway back in 1984, it's known for teaming Liza Minnelli with Chita Rivera. The latter theatre legend earned a Tony for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Anna, the role that LuPone would take on. LuPone, of course, famously won the Olivier Award the following year (1985) for roles in two London shows: The Cradle Will Rock and Les Misérables.

Expect for this show to generate substantial buzz in the months to come.

This is Steve On Broadway (SOB).

Related Stories:
Survey Says.... (October 23, 2006)
Going: Three for Three (September 5, 2006)
Gypsy (The SOB Review) – Ravinia Festival, Highland Park, IL (August 14, 2006)
Gypsy Roams into Ravinia Tonight with Patti LuPone (August 11, 2006)
Sweeney Todd's Close Shave: LuPone and Cerveris to Stay Put Through Thanksgiving (June 27, 2006)
O-Kaye Given to Temporary LuPone Replacement (May 18, 2006)
SOB's Best of 2005-06: #10 - Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York, NY) (May 15, 2006)

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