it's springtime, and i can't tell you how happy i am that its warm outside. humans are not meant to be cold like that. it's just wrong. winter is too long. i am having a blast still with Grease. New York is such a fun city, when its warm out:) i am really going to miss everyone here when i leave in august but career calls, and hollywood is where my heart is. so thank you so much to all my fans who support me, i can't wait for you guys to see more work of mine! i am really starting to get pumped for change. this has been quite the experience. i can't wait to just enjoy the rest of my time here. i must say i'm EXTREMELY nervious to perform for the Tony's. but what can you do...until next time
Well, the Tony nominations are due to be announced May 13, so I'll guess we'll see what's up. I didn't know that the anyone did any performances in front of a nominating committee. I just thought they saw the shows and made their nominations from there. The statement from Max does peak my curiosity though...
Just saw this bit on Broadway.com, so this might be what Max is referencing:
"In other Tony news, there will be a preview concert, hosted by A Chorus Line's Mario Lopez, which will feature performances by all 12 Tony eligible musicals. The event will be taped in a special broadcast from Jazz at Lincoln Center on May 11 and air on WCBS-TV (Channel 2) in New York on June 7, and across the country on affiliate stations between May 26 and June 7."
The producers want decent ratings, and they don't have much to work with. There's not much of a star gazing factor, as the nominees are mostly unknown outside of NY.
For me, the musical numbers never translated effectively to the screen. The only ones I remember are recent...the one with Hyde White and Monk, which I didn't like at all, and the one from "Spring Awakening", which also seemed weird. Some of the spoken scenes have worked much better and made me want to see the play. My reasoning for this is that spoken scenes are on tv day and night, whereas sung scenes almost never. It follows that if a show has a song that stands alone, it would attract the American Idol oriented public to watch. I'm available for hire as an Assistant Producer.
What Max is refering to is that the company will perform as a company at the Tony Awards. Thos who watch the Tonys should know that the nominated musicals showcase a number during the telecast.
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To all: Long runs, great reviews and multiple curtain calls to all!!
Peter