Friday, November 29, 2024

Elf The Broadway Musical

 

                                                                      Nic Rouleau

The Walnut Street Theatre is presenting Elf The Broadway Musical  through December 29, 2024. Based on the holiday film, the show premiered on Broadway in 2010 with a dozen original  songs to charm audiences of all ages. Nic Rouleau is outstanding as Buddy , a baby who mistakenly crawled into Santa’s bag and was raised by elves. Despite his enormous size and poor toy-making ability, he doesn’t realize he is human until he overhears  the other elves talking about him. When Santa confirms that he is really a human and not an elf, he is off to find his real dad.  Things aren’t easy for him when he  leaves the North Pole; no one believes his story.  The Walnut stage is well equipped for multiple scenes. Thanks to the  set design by Robert Andrew Kovach, there are frequent  scene changes, and they are done very quickly. From the North Pole to the Empire State building to an ice - skating pond beside decorated Christmas trees - Buddy travels back and forth trying to save Christmas by having people believe in Santa once again. Nic has made Buddy an endearing character. He’s sincere and naïve, and reminiscent of Tom Hanks in the movie BIG. The choreography throughout the show is excellent. Members of the ensemble do a variety of routines including juggling, tumbling, and tapdancing while singing crowd pleasing numbers such as “Sparklejollytwinklejingley” and “Nobody Cares About Santa Claus.” Buddy is included in almost every number. This show is sure to delight everyone no matter what their age. It brings laughter, a tear or two, but ultimately joy in a story well told and wondrously received. For tickets, call 215- 574-3550, or visit walnutstreettheatre.org or ticketmaster.com.

Friday, November 15, 2024

American Moor

 

The Lantern Theater Company is  presenting  the Philadelphia Premiere of Keith Hamilton Cobb’s American Moor through December 8, 2024.  This ‘not -to-be-missed’ presentation stars  Phillip Brown as an Actor and Thane Madsen as a Director.  The Actor, a tall Black man, enters an audition for Othello as a classically trained actor, very familiar with the canons of Shakespeare.  He comes well prepared for the audition. The Director interferes with the  speech immediately; suggests that Shakespeare meant Othello to speak in a different manner and exits the stage.  The Actor is infuriated that a young white director would have a better knowledge of Othello than a Black man who is a  classically  trained actor. In a poignant monologue, the Actor speaks to the audience, stating his case. He walks into the audience  and also jokes with them, developing a strong rapport. The Director returns with another  similar suggestion and quickly makes an exit.  The Actor again has his script in hand on the stage.  After reciting some of Othello’s lines he leaves the stage for a nearby chair and laments in anguish the plight of a Black man who can’t be heard. His torment is palpable. The acting is exquisite. The play’s ending is jaw-dropping.  For more information or tickets to this ‘must see’ presentation, call 215-829-0395 or visit online at www.lanterntheater.org  .

Monday, November 11, 2024

Moreno



 



               
                                                  Moreno locker room and football field

InterAct Theatre Company, housed inside St. Stephens Theatre, 923 Ludlow Street, is presenting the American Premiere of Moreno through November 24, 2024. There is a very talented four-member ensemble cast whose political positions are clearly defined in the first act and  are  less clear in parts of the second. Charvez Grant portrays Ezekiel Williams whose mother was a political activist before her recent death. He decides to follow in the footsteps of  Colin Kaepernick and bend a knee during the national anthem to protest against police brutality and honor his mother. His teammates, Cre’von Garcon (Abdul Sesay), Danny Lombardo ( Gabriel Elmore ), and Luis Moreno ( Frank Jimenez ) will have none of it.  Danny is the team’s quarterback and is only  interested in getting the team to the Super Bowl. Moreno is a cocky spoiled rascal who is all about how much money he is earning and how important he is. Cre’von is young and just wants to play ball. Everything changes when  Moreno gets a call that his Mexican mother has been harassed and is planning to leave the country as the result of hate crimes. He leaves suddenly to check on his mother and the team loses their perfect winning streak without him. There are changes for Moreno and changes for the team when he returns.The stage is set up with three entrances and exits. All 4 players are rarely on the stage at the same time except when there is a football game. Oftentimes two will be talking while the other two are having a costume change off- stage. The costume changes are frequent but subtle. This is a remarkable work. The acting is excellent, and the messages are powerful. For more information or tickets, visit www.interacttheatre.org.


Friday, November 8, 2024

The Neil Diamond Musical: A Beautiful Noise

 

Ensemble Arts Philly and The Shubert Organization will present the Philadelphia Premiere of A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical, December 10 -22. 2024. Created in collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, A Beautiful Noise is the stirring true story of how a kid from Brooklyn became an American rock icon.  With 120 million albums sold, filled with classics like “ America,” Forever in Blue Jeans,” and “Sweet Caroline,”, induction into the Songwriters and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and sold-out concerts around the world, Neil Diamond’s story was made to shine on stages everywhere. Nick Fradiani will play Neil Diamond   Then’ in the national tour directly from playing the role on Broadway since October 2023. ( Tony nominee Robert Westenberg will play Neil Diamond Now. )  A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical   is a moving energy-filled musical memoir that tells the untold story of how America’s greatest hitmaker became a star, set to the music that made him become one.

Tickets are now on sale for performances of A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical at the Forrest Theatre. They can be purchased by calling 212-239-6200, visiting www.telecharge.com (and selecting “Philadelphia area” for purchase ) or in-person starting November 18 at the Forrest Theatre box office, 1114 Walnut Street.

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

44


 

The musical comedy 44 – The unOFFICIAL, unSANCTIONED, OBAMA MUSICIAL ( As Told Through The Hazy Recollection of Joe Biden) , premieres in Philadelphia October 29th for a limited run from October 29 – November 3, at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre following hit runs in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. It’s a satirical look at the rise and presidency of Barack Obama and  the political characters he met along the way. The production has played to sold-out audiences across the country. Tickets in Philadelphia for this must-see show are on sale now at 44theobamamusicaldotcom/tickets. Opening night is Friday, November 1. The Suzanne Roberts Theatre is located at 480 S. Broad Street.

Monday, October 21, 2024

Hamilton Lottery


Producer Jeffrey Seller and Ensemble Arts Philly announce a digital lottery for Hamilton tickets in conjunction with the show’s first performance on October 29 at Philadelphia’s Academy of Music.  Forty  $10 tickets will be available  for every performance. The show runs through November 23, 2024. Lotteries begin each Friday and close the following Thursday for the upcoming week’s performance.

How to enter:

Use the official app for Hamilton, now available in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. http://hamiltonmusical.com/app  

The lottery will open at 10:00 AM every Friday and will close at 12:00 PM the next Thursday prior to the week’s performance.

Winner notifications will be sent out between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM every Thursday for the upcoming week’s performance via email. Winners have two hours to claim and pay for their tickets.

No purchase or payments necessary to enter.

Each winning entrant may purchase up to two (2) tickets.

Only one entry per person.

Lottery tickets may be picked up at will call beginning two hours prior to the performance with a valid photo ID.

Lottery tickets are void if resold.

Enter to win the Hamilton lottery tickets by downloading the Hamilton app directly on your smart phone.

Patrons must be 18 years or older and have a valid, non-expired photo ID that matches the name used to enter. Tickets are non-transferable.


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