Peter Dinklage, Lupita Nyong'o, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Sandra Oh will star in Twelfth Night next summer. |
The David Desk 2
Thursday, July 25, 2024
B'way Update: 12th Night, Last Five Years, Etc.
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Kamala to the Rescue?
The Prosecutor Vs. The Felon |
But within 24 hours, Harris had smashed records in fund raising and volunteers, acquired the endorsements of almost every major Democratic leader and most of the delegates necessary to cop the nomination at the convention. Joe Manchin made brief noises about maybe being interested in challenging her, but that was shot down quickly.
The burst of enthusiasm is due to the huge relief Dems and progressives felt after being saved from a disaster by Biden's selfless stepping aside. A blue win is by no mean a slam dunk, but at least now there is a chance we can win. Harris can benefit from the shake-up because of the double-haters--voters who despise both previous candidates. Ironically Nikki Haley made a Cassandra-like prediction during the Republican primary by saying whichever side retired their 80-year-old candidate first would be the winner. (I hope she's right.) In a further ironic side note, Republicans who hate Trump have formed a PAC called Haley Voters for Harris. Haley has issued a Cease and Desist Order to change the name since she is for Trump (like the toady she is.) The PAC has responded that they are not speaking for Haley so they shouldn't have to change their name. We'll see how that shakes out.
Monday, July 22, 2024
The 13th David Desk Awards
Jim Parson, Jessica Lange and Celia Keenan-Bolger in Mother Play Credit: Joan Marcus |
The Comeuppance (Branden Jacobs-Jenkins)
Corruption (J.T. Rogers)
Infinite Life (Annie Baker)
Mother Play (Paula Vogel)
Russian Troll Farm: A Workplace Comedy (Sarah Gancher)
Stereophonic (David Adjmi)
Wet Brain (John J. Caswell, Jr.)
Outstanding Musical:
Buena Vista Social Club
Dead Outlaw
Hell’s Kitchen
Here We Are
Suffs
Teeth
Water for Elephants
Outstanding Revival of a Play:
Appropriate
An Enemy of the People
Mary Jane
Purlie Victorious
Outstanding Revival of a Musical:
Gutenberg! The Musical!
I Can Get It for You Wholesale
Merrily We Roll Along
The Who’s Tommy
Book Review: Lord of the Flies
Each of the boys represents a different way of thinking. Ralph stands for structure and sanity while the animalistic Jack is all id. Intoxicated by the lack of restraint, he transforms the boys into a tribe of brainless savages, concerned only with the thrill of the hunt and not caring a whit for rescue. Piggy is the intellectual, shunned by the others because of his obesity, asthma, and poor vision. Yet he supplies the spectacles to allow them to set the fires that supply them with heat, a signal to passing ships, and the means to cook the pig meat.
Order breaks down in a conflict between Ralph and Jack as the majority of the boys lose their rationality. Golding masterfully builds the tension and masks his symbolism so that it seems you're reading an exciting adventure tale rather than an allegory like Animal Farm. The title refers to a symbolic figure of the beast within. The boys fear it because they sense the animalistic madness is within all of them.
We are undergoing a similar struggle with Trump as Jack, lawlessly grabbing for power for its own sake, tossing aside the rules of civility.
Friday, July 19, 2024
B'way Update: Maybe Faces Supply Chain Issues
Maybe Happy Ending, the new Broadway musical about lovelorn robots in South Korea, has shifted its preview and opening dates due to supply chains issues. The show was to have opened on Oct. 17 at the Belasco with previews commencing Sept. 18. The new dates are now Oct. 16 for previews and Nov. 12 for the opening. Marcus Choi
“Maybe Happy Ending uses specially made video projections, which are a critically important part of its scenic design and unfortunately, there has been a delay in production for these custom theatrical goods from the factory which specializes in these models,” explained Allan Williams, Executive Producer. “That supply chain issue has caused the show’s postponement by a few weeks so that we can ensure the show maintains its unique and technologically advanced rendering to tell this story and the world of HelperBots ‘Oliver’ and ‘Claire’.”
The four-person has has been completed. In addition to previously announced Emmy and Golden Globe winner Darren Criss (American Buffalo, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story) and Helen J. Shen (The Lonely Few, Teeth), Dez Duron (NBC’s “The Voice”) and Marcus Choi (Wicked, Flower Drum Song) will make up the quartet.
Thursday, July 18, 2024
B'way Update: BOOP! Sets Dates and Theater; West Bank Cafe to Close
The popular West Bank Cafe will close its doors in August. |
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
B'way Update: Redwood Sets Dates and Theater
Idina Menzel in Redwood at La Jolla Playhouse. Credit: Rich Soublet |
Written and directed by Tony Award nominee Tina Landau, with music by Kate Diaz, and lyrics by Diaz and Landau, Redwood is conceived by Landau and Menzel, with additional contributions by Menzel. The musical premiered earlier this year in a sold-out run at La Jolla Playhouse.
Redwood is a transportive new musical about one woman’s journey into the precious and precarious world of the redwoods. Jesse (Menzel) seems to have it all — a successful career and devoted family — until a life altering event drives her far from everyone and everything she knows. When she finds herself at the foot of the redwoods in Northern California, a chance encounter and a leap of faith will change her life forever. Redwood explores the lengths — and heights — one travels to find strength, resilience and healing.
Additional cast for the Broadway production of Redwood will be announced at a later date.