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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

TITANIC Turns 16!

Filed under: Performing Arts — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 23:01

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TITANIC, what to me is by far the best show to ever grace the Broadway stage, turned 16 years old Tuesday. The show opened on April 23 of 1997 at the Lunt Fontanne Theater (recent home of GHOST The Musical and current home to Motown The Musical) and would go on to run for close to 3 years, playing for 804 performances. The show broke ground for new technological advances in live theater and featured enormous and elaborate sets that actually “sunk” in the second act. But the true heart of the show lies in its absolutely gorgeous and lush score and musical arrangements that tell a familiar story from an amazingly unique and tragic perspective. TITANIC would sweep the 1997 Tony Awards and take home trophies for Best Musical, Best Orchestrations (Jonathan Tunic), Best Scenic Design (Steward Laing), Best Book (Peter Stone), and Best Original Score (Maury Yeston). “Sail on… Great ship!” Take a look at TITANIC’s performance at the 1997 Tony Awards show below:

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Hands On A Hard Body to Shutter

Filed under: Performing Arts — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:28

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The amazing new musical Hands on a Hard Body is going to unfortunately call it quits April 13, 2013 at the Brooks Atkinson Theater. Unable to garner a solid following, the show, originally produced at the La Jolla Theater, had a financially rough preview period and was unable to raise its average ticket price to more than about $32. Last week, the show earned a little more than $240,000 playing in front of a house at a little less than 60% capacity. The musical follows the true story of a 1997 contest at a Texas Nissan dealer that tested the tenacity of a group of people vying to win a free Nissan truck. He or she who was able to keep his or her hands on the truck the longest, won it. Each character has their own number (sometimes sung in duets or even ensemble numbers) that tells the heartwarming reason why winning the truck is such an essential feat to their life. The music is by Trey Anastasio, the frontman of the alternative rock group Phish, and features a score by Amanda Green and musical staging by Sergio Trujillo (MEMPHISThe Jersey Boys). I was able to see the show during its preview period back in March and my partner and I were thoroughly impressed. The simple staging, which might disappoint some expecting the “razzle dazzle” of a big Broadway musical, actually made the show incredibly intimate; and the musical score and choreography, often involving the truck itself, soared and ROCKED its way into our hearts as we felt empathy and excitement for each one of the contestants. It truly was a unique and incredible addition to the American musical theater that will probably live on through touring and regional productions. But very sadly, the show will only have run for 28 preview performances and 28 regular performances on Broadway, which is a mighty less number than this incredible musical deserved. To obtain tickets for Hands On A Hard Body, which closes this Saturday, visit the show’s Web Site @ http://handsonahardbody.com. Take a look below at some highlights from the show, including exclusive interviews with Trey Anastasio and Amanda Green:

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

New Conference, New Court

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:50

UCF announced today that its basketball court will undergo a major change in look for next season, when the Knights will play in the former Big East conference. The new court will come from an NCAA tournament site and will feature a darker colored wood, stacked logo, and blackened lanes. Take a look at the new design below:
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