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February 29, 2012

Nick Jonas stays healthy for Broadway

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In this video, Jonas chats with CNN about coming back to Broadway, living with diabetes, and more. Check it out!

Read more here.

February 26, 2012

Broadway World Review: Daddy Long Legs at Merrimack Rep

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BWW says “Daddy Long Legs is a delight!”

Read the full article here.

February 24, 2012

Nick Jonas draws fans to Broadway…

Filed under: Uncategorized — AaronPratt @ 3:06 am

CBS NEWS – “[Nick Jonas] fans continue to follow in droves.

February 21, 2012

Joyce’s Choices Theater Review: Daddy Long Legs

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THEATER REVIEW: DADDY LONG LEGS
Joyce Kulhawik | February 18, 2012

I just had one of the loveliest theatrical experiences of my life up at Merrimack Rep in Lowell! You must see their utterly charming, sweetly engaging, beautifully staged and sung new musical DADDY LONG LEGS…

See the full article here.

February 20, 2012

Daddy Long Legs: “DO NOT MISS IT…”

Filed under: Uncategorized — AaronPratt @ 9:18 am

http://zingology.com/blog/2012/02/13/charming-daddy-long-legs-mrts-valentine/

Charming “Daddy Long Legs”, MRT’s Valentine

Chava | February 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

Daddy Long Legs
Merrimack Repertory Theater, Lowell, MA
February 9 – March 4, 2012
Directed by John Caird
Music & Lyrics by Paul Gordon
Book by John Caird, based on a novel by Jean Webster

It’s not very often when you see an audience rise to their feet in unison for an ovation. There was no doubt in anyone’s mind… no holding back. Set in 1912 New England, Daddy Long Legs, a musical (truth be known, an operetta delivered in extraordinary voices and delightful melodies to live music), is such an engaging show that that the entire audience fell in love and wasn’t afraid to show it. They loved the sweet, spunky, and smart Jerusha Abbot (Megan McGinnis), an orphan sent to college by an anonymous donor, Jervis Pendleton (Robert Adelman Hancock). The deal is that she is to write him a letter each week, and over the course of time, he becomes so intrigued that he has to meet her. Not wanting to reveal himself, he devises a scheme to befriend her yet keep his secret, yet he becomes caught in his own rules. McGinnis and Hancock both shine in their roles.

Up to the high bar of MRT standards, the set is clever and creates a convincing turn-of-the-century world. Jervis’s upstage library is perfectly-constructed with panels and books, and downstage, Jerusha territory, is scattered with steamer trunks that serve as an orphanage, a college dorm, a farm, and when they are stacked, work as a hilltop. Jerusha’s costumes are pulled out of the trunks as well as she prepares for each new part of her life.

Projected video of Jerusha’s perfect handwriting, highlights each group of letters and gives a sense of place. Directed under the hand of John Caird, a Tony and Olivier award-winning director for Les Miserables and Nichaolas Nickleby as well as scores of other shows, the show has the tight pacing and quality of Broadway.

The lyrics are clever and often philosophical: “The secret of happiness is to enjoy the ride, not mourn the past, not to run to fast…”

I can’t think of a more perfect show to run in February… it is full of love, but not overly sentimental. I would suggest two things: One is DO NOT MISS it and the other is to bring some Kleenex.

February 19, 2012

Nick Jonas talks H2$ and stepping out of the Jonas trio

Filed under: Uncategorized — AaronPratt @ 2:16 pm

 

Full article available courtesy Huffington Post

February 17, 2012

Tim Bird’s Video-Infused Vision For Pippin

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Check out more of Tim Bird’s inspired visual creations for Pippin on LiveDesignOnline.com

February 15, 2012

Jonas x3!

Filed under: Uncategorized — AaronPratt @ 6:38 am

No, it isn’t all three Jonas brothers, but it is three clips of brother Nick!  Check them out at Entertainment Weekly PopWatch

February 13, 2012

From the Blogosphere: Pippin

Filed under: Uncategorized — AaronPratt @ 12:36 pm

@therealchrissparkle.wordpress.com: This is the first proper London revival of the Stephen Schwartz/ Roger O. Hirson musical since Bob Fosse directed it in 1973.

 

Be sure to read Chris Sparkle’s entire review on his blog!

February 11, 2012

How to Succeed Star Beau Bridges on Broadway Fandom and Feeling the Spirit of His Late Father

Filed under: Uncategorized — AaronPratt @ 8:09 am

Beau Bridges

See the interview with Broadway.com!

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