Lin-Manuel Miranda, Patti LuPone, Viola Davis & More Appear in New Documentary, ON BROADWAY by David Hwang

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As theater goers prepare for the return of Broadway after an unprecedented absence of eighteen months, Kino Lorber is proud to announce the Friday, August 20th release of Academy-Award nominee Oren Jacoby's documentary ON BROADWAY, an enlightening and moving tribute to one of the most vibrant legacies of New York City, and the inside story of Broadway's last self-reinvention as told by an all-star cast.

Broadway was on the verge of bankruptcy in the 70s with talk of tearing down theaters and replacing them with parking lots; the plays were considered obsolete and audiences severely declining. The documentary explores how, thanks to innovative work, a new attention to inclusion and the sometimes-uneasy balance between art and commerce, an industry on the verge of extinction not only avoided collapse, but managed to reinvent itself and come back stronger.

Legends of the stage and screen take us behind the scenes of Broadway's most groundbreaking and beloved shows, from "A Chorus Line" to "Hamilton." Iconic performances by Lin Manuel Miranda, Patti LuPone, Viola Davis, Bernadette Peters, James Earl Jones and Mandy Patinkin lead the way in a hurly burly ride through Times Square, once again the main street of American show business.

Also featured are interviews with some of today's most influential playwrights, directors, choreographers, performers and producers such as Alexandra Billings, David Henry Hwang, Oskar Eustis, Nicholas Hytner, Jack O'Brien, George C. Wolfe, Daniel Sullivan, Trevor Nunn, Julie Taymour, Sonia Friedman, Jeffrey Seller and Tony Kushner.

It also featuring interviews with Helen Mirren, Christine Baranski, August Wilson, Hal Prince, James Corden, Alec Baldwin, John Lithgow, Tommy Tune, Hugh Jackman and Ian McKellen.

They tell the stories of the remarkable changes they helped initiate or witnessed over the past 50 years, the devastating impact of the AIDS epidemic on the theater community, and track the breakthrough works and artists which made Broadway into a venue where one can find everything-from the experimental and iconoclastic to the mainstream and commercial.

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Final Steel Beam Placed Atop Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center In Financial District, Manhattan by David Hwang

From left to right is Kevin O’Toole, Chairman, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Holly Leicht, Chair of the Board, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation; Leslie Koch, President, Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC); Michael R. Bloomberg, Chair of the Board, PAC, and 108th mayor of New York City; Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, dancer and choreographer, PAC Artistic Advisor; Ronald O. Perelman, Chairman and CEO, MacAndrews & Forbes; David Henry Hwang, playwright, PAC Artistic Advisor; Bill Rauch, PAC Artistic Director; and Rick Cotton, Executive Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

From left to right is Kevin O’Toole, Chairman, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Holly Leicht, Chair of the Board, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation; Leslie Koch, President, Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC); Michael R. Bloomberg, Chair of the Board, PAC, and 108th mayor of New York City; Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, dancer and choreographer, PAC Artistic Advisor; Ronald O. Perelman, Chairman and CEO, MacAndrews & Forbes; David Henry Hwang, playwright, PAC Artistic Advisor; Bill Rauch, PAC Artistic Director; and Rick Cotton, Executive Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

At a ceremony on June 23, the final steel beam for the Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Centerwas signed and lifted into place atop the Financial District structure. Designed by REX with Davis Brody Bond Architects as the executive architect and developed by an independent non-profit company called The Perelman, the cubic performance building stands 138 feet tall at the northern end of the original 16-acre World Trade Center complex, bound by Greenwich Street to the east, Vesey Street to the north, Fulton Street to the south, and Skidmore Owings & Merrill‘s One World Trade Center to the west.

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Top Filipino artists sing as one in a video against anti-Asian prejudice by David Hwang

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Together with Filipino celebrities such as Black Eyed Peas’s Apple de Up and Tony Award-winning Lea Salonga You are now taught carefully From Broadway musicals South Pacific, With lyrics that are against the prejudice that Asians are experiencing all over the world because of the pandemic.

Anti-Asia Hatred Campaign of the Asian Society Using the Song “You’ve Got To Be Carefully Taught” by Rogers & Hammerstein Musical South Pacific Inspired by the Asia Society’s Philippine Center, the song was directed by a well-known Filipino artist singing as one of the “Stop All Hate”. Share love. “

With the help of Tony Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang of the Asian Society Hong Kong, we secured permission to fine-tune the lyrics and created a version with a Hong Kong-based artist.

A 90th anniversary benefit for the Library of the Performing Arts’ Billy Rose Theatre Division by David Hwang

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Last week, it was announced that multiple Tony Award-winning actor and playwright Harvey Fierstein, the son of a librarian, donated $2.5 million to The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, which will establish a new dedicated educational space in the building, named in his honor. The Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab, for students and teachers from middle school through graduate school levels, will allow the Library to make new and innovative use of its extensive theater archives and collections by providing scholarly engagement, curricular and extracurricular experiences for students and teachers, and programming for lifelong learners.

The online pay-what-you-can fundraiser, honoring producer/director Harold Prince and playwright/director George C. Wolfe, will offer a rare opportunity to view never-before-seen clips from the Theatre on Film and Tape Archive (TOFT, now celebrating its 50thanniversary), interviews with Broadway legends and emerging creatives, and reconceived performances of classic musical theater show tunes, including Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, In the Heights, The Mountaintop, Ragtime, The Seagull, Spamalot, and Sunset Boulevard. Funds raised by the event will allow the TOFT Archive to capture Broadway and Off-Broadway shows coming out of this historic pandemic shutdown, and to ensure that the Division’s vast collection of historic theatrical negatives are digitized before they erode.

Read more at DC Metro

Winners of Columbia@Roundabout's 2021 New Play Reading Series Announced by David Hwang

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The playwrights featured are Adam North (Central Air), Kate Pressman (Piano for Four Hands) and Alaudin Ullah (The Halal Brothers).

Roundabout Theatre Company and Columbia University School of the Arts have announced the winners of Columbia@Roundabout's 2021 New Play Reading Series. As part of the collaborative partnership between Roundabout Theatre Company and Columbia University, the reading series awards three playwrights from the current MFA program and recent alumni with a cash prize as well as a reading produced by Roundabout. Five finalists have also received cash prizes in recognition of their exceptional work.

No other collaborative partnership in the New York area brings together an esteemed Ivy League MFA program with a Tony Award-winning, not-for-profit theatre. The reading series is made possible by a grant from The Tow Foundation.

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S.F. Opera to return with a season like no other by David Hwang

The company of 2016 production of Dream of the Red Chamber. Photo by Cory Weaver for the San Francisco Opera.

The company of 2016 production of Dream of the Red Chamber. Photo by Cory Weaver for the San Francisco Opera.

In a season like no other in the company’s 99-year history, San Francisco Opera plans to return to live performance at the War Memorial Opera House with an abbreviated 2021-22 bill of five fully staged productions and two special concerts.

Called a “transitional year” in its announcement Tuesday, June 22, the season is expected to open with Puccini’s “Tosca” on Aug. 21, and features Beethoven’s “Fidelio,” a double helping of Mozart and a revival of Bright Sheng and David Henry Hwang’s “Dream of the Red Chamber.” Three of the five operas are new productions.

Read more at Datebook at San Francisco Chronicle

Center Theatre Group needs more than a new leader. It needs to blow up the status quo by David Hwang

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In yet another sign that our post-pandemic future won’t be a reboot of the pre-pandemic past, Center Theatre Group has announced that Michael Ritchie will be retiring as artistic director at the end of the year.

I come not to criticize Ritchie’s nearly 17 years at the helm of the Ahmanson Theatre, the Mark Taper Forum and the Kirk Douglas Theatre (something I’ve done extensively before), but to reflect on the history. CTG is at a crossroads, and to figure out what it needs going forward, it is necessary to trace where it has been.

Ritchie’s tenure was initially challenged by the difficulty in replacing Gordon Davidson, who, as the founder of the Taper, is sometimes credited with having put L.A. theater on the map. Those were enormous shoes to fill, and Ritchie didn’t have the missionary zeal to compete. 

A few years into the job, Ritchie had to contend with the Great Recession. What was dubbed the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression wreaked havoc on budgets and hastened the nationwide trend of nonprofit theater’s commercialization.

The notion that a more devastating crisis would arrive about a decade later would have been hard to imagine at the time. But COVID-19, which closed public venues for more than a year, proved the wisdom of Edgar’s line from “King Lear”: “The worst is not / So long as we can say ‘This is the worst.’”

In short, it’s been a rough couple of decades. All the more reason, then, to make note of the many memorable productions that emerged during Ritchie’s reign — among them, Rajiv Joseph’s “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,” David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face,” productions of August Wilson’s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” and “Jitney” and deliriously daft new musicals such as “The Drowsy Chaperone” and “Curtains.”

Read more at Los Angeles Times

Weekend Forecast June 11-12-13, 2021 by David Hwang

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A new opera by Philip Glass is always something to applaud, and his new Circus Days And Nights, co-produced by Cirkus Cirkör and Malmö Opera, is a collaboration that presents a unique fusion of circus and opera. Libretto by David Henry Hwang and circus director Tilde Björfors, the opera is based on a collection of poems by American poet Robert Lax. Sets and costumes by Magdalena Åberg, lighting by Ellen Ruge/Robert Hvenström, and sound by Avgoustos Psillas. Streaming online, buy tickets here.

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SCERA's TARZAN is All About Family by David Hwang

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Disney's TARZAN at the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre is all about family, not only because of its message of familial love and acceptance, but because multiple families are participating onstage and behind the scenes together. And it's the perfect show to gather your entire family and see together on the SCERA's grassy hill under the stars.

TARZAN (music and lyrics by Phil Collins, book by David Henry Hwang) tells Edgar Rice Burroughs' well-known story of a boy raised by apes in the jungles of Africa. When a father-daughter team of scientists arrives to study the flora and fauna of the area, Tarzan learns for the first time that there are others like him in the world. He must decide whether he belongs with the family who raised him or with the one he is quickly falling in love with.

Director Chase Ramsey (who recently starred on Broadway in THE BOOK OF MORMON) and his wife, choreographer Janessa Ramsey, have filled the stage with movement that is meaningful and not distracting, creating an appropriately active, pulsating environment for the story to unfold.

Their son, Jude Peter Ramsey, who plays Young Tarzan, is an impressive performer for such a young age. He's joined by his also talented grandfather Mike Ramsey as Professor Porter.

Brian Smith (whose wife performs in the ensemble) is physically impeccable for the role of Tarzan, effortlessly lifting and swinging through the jungle, but he also brings an appealing earnestness that makes the audience want to root for him through his journey.

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Watch an AIDA Reunion on Stars in the House- Live at 8pm! by David Hwang

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Stars in the House continues tonight (8pm ET) with an AIDA Reunion with Heather Headley, Sherie Rene Scott, Adam Pascal and more!

Aida is a musical based on the opera of the same name written by Antonio Ghislanzoni with music by Giuseppe Verdi. It has music by Elton John, lyrics by Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls, and David Henry Hwang, and was originally produced by Walt Disney Theatrical. Aida premiered on Broadway on March 23, 2000, running for 1,852 performances until September 5, 2004. It was nominated for five Tony Awards and won four, including Best Original Score. It was also named by Time as one of the top ten theatre productions of the year.

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OPC's Robert Egan On Creative CONNECTIONS Post-Vaccinations by David Hwang

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Ojai Playwrights Conference (OPC) will be presenting their virtual celebration CONNECTIONS benefiting their 2021 season June 12, 2021. CONNECTIONS will feature new or adapted works by playwrights: Luis Alfaro, Jon Robin Baitz, Father Greg Boyle, Bill Cain, Culture Clash, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Danai Gurira, Samuel D. Hunter, David Henry Hwang, Julia Izumi, James Morrison and his son Seamus Morrison, Jeanine Tesori and Charlayne Woodard. Performers include Brian Cox, Eileen Galindo, Francis Jue, Rose Portillo, Samantha Quan, John C. Reilly, Israel López Reyes, Nikkole Salter, Jimmy Smits, Samantha Sloyan, Phillipa Soo and A. Zell Williams; as well as some of the playwrights performing their own pieces.

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Ojai Playwrights Conference's CONNECTIONS Benefit by David Hwang

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A starry cast, some of whom will perform their own work, has been set for the Ojai Playwrights Conference presentation of "Connections," a virtual celebration to benefit the OPC 2021 season, on Saturday, June 12 at 5 p.m. Pacific Time/ 8 p.m. Eastern Time. A minimum donation of $20 is requested to watch this special 120-minute show.

Brian Cox, Culture Clash, Eileen Galindo, Danai Gurira, Tzi Ma, James and Seamus Morrison, Rose Portillo, Samantha Quan, John C. Reilly, Israel López Reyes, Nikkole Salter, Jimmy Smits, Phillipa Soo and Charlayne Woodard will perform stories exploring the need for more sustainable human 'connections' as we move together toward new horizons.

Produced by OPC Artistic Director/Producer Robert Egan, the previously announced line up of contributing playwrights, many of whose work has been developed at OPC, includes Luis Alfaro, Jon Robin Baitz, Father Greg Boyle, Bill Cain, Culture Clash, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Danai Gurira, Samuel D. Hunter, David Henry Hwang, Julia Izumi, James Morrison and his son Seamus Morrison, Jeanine Tesori and Charlayne Woodard.

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The premiere of "Circus Days and Nights," a new opera by composer Philip Glass, streams online through June 13 by David Hwang

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Based on poems by Robert Lax, the opera "will take audiences on a spectacular adventure into the world of the circus and the performers who dedicate their lives to this art, capturing a day in their lives as a spiritual ceremony, one which honors the cycle of life and death." Malmö Opera performs the new work whose libretto is by David Henry Hwang and Tilde Björfors.

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What to do in Chicago for music fans by David Hwang

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Welcome to the highlights of Chicago concerts, festivals and live music. From free shows at Millennium Park to large festivals like Lavinia and Lollapalooza to intimate shows at small local venues, our guides offer all the latest music entertainment. Bookmark this page to stay up to date on concerts and events.

Philip Glass Opera

what: Philip Glass’ new opera “Circus Days and Night” is a wonderful fusion of opera and contemporary circus, with a script by playwright David Henry Hwang. In collaboration with Glass, Swedish contemporary circus group Cirkus Cirkör (directed by artistic director Tilde Björfors) and Malmö Opera, the opera brings Robert Lax’s poetry to life and takes the audience to an adventure into the world of circus and performers. I will guide you. Dedicate your life to this art. 

when: Live stream of World Premiere Opera until June 13th

tickets: $ 12

information: visit malmoopera.se/circus-days-and-nights-in-english..

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JOE PAPP AT 100 Event by David Hwang

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Actor/Singer Mandy Patinkin, Public Theater Artistic Director Oskar Eustis and Papp biographer Helen Epstein will be among the many celebrities and theater industry leaders confirmed for the 100th birthday commemoration of legendary theatre producer Joe Papp on June 22, 2021.

Born "Yosl Papirofsky," Papp will be the subject of Celebrating 'Yosl' - Joe Papp at 100, hosted by YI Love Jewish and featuring a full day of events, including virtual and in-person celebrity broadcasts. The schedule will include musical performances, plays, monologues, scenes, lectures and testimonials culminating in the celebrity-studded signature Gala event and Exclusive VIP Reception, celebrating the life of the renowned producer who created "Shakespeare in the Park" and The Public Theater in New York City.

A few of the currently confirmed participants include superstar actors/social media celebrities: Mandy Patinkin and his wife Kathryn Grody, Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director of The Public Theater, Playwright David Henry Hwang, Stage and Screen star Rex Smith, Author and Joe Papp biographer Helen Epstein, Actress, Producer and Director Morgan Jenness, Actor and Director Mark Linn Baker, and Chair of The Public Theater Board of Trustees Arielle Tepper.

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10 Classical Concerts to Stream in June by David Hwang

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The Met Orchestra’s return, an opera from Paris and a Philip Glass circus work are among the highlights.

With in-person performances just beginning to return in many places, here are 10 highlights of the online music content coming in June. (Times listed are Eastern.)

‘Circus Days and Nights’

June 1 at noon; malmoopera.se; there are several more livestreamed performances through June 13.

Circus juggling was one of the highlights of Phelim McDermott’s recent staging of Philip Glass’s opera “Akhnaten.” Might that have given Glass a new idea? Whether it’s coincidence or not, his latest stage work — a collaboration with the librettist David Henry Hwang and the circus director Tilde Bjorfors — is being advertised as a “never-before-seen fusion of circus and opera,” streamed live from the Malmo Opera in Sweden. SETH COLTER WALLS

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VIDEO: Arianna Afsar, Courtney Reed, David Henry Hwang, and More Take Part in La Jolla's #StopAsianHate Campaign by David Hwang

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La Jolla Playhouse has released a new video in support of Rep. Grace Meng's #StopAsianHate National Day of Action and Healing in March.

Artists Arianna Afsar (Singer/Actress - HAMILTON and Netflix's WEDDING SEASON), Eric Keen-Louie (La Jolla Playhouse Producing Director), Jess McLeod (Director - HAMILTON Chicago and Digital WOW commissioned artist), and Lauren Yee (Playwright - CAMBODIAN ROCK BAND) launched a digital video campaign featuring nearly 40 AAPI artists highlighting the recent rise - and long history - of anti-Asian hate in America.

With support from La Jolla Playhouse, the team partnered with editor Justin Choe to create this compilation to spread further awareness.

To take action or donate to HATE IS A VIRUS's CommUNITY Action Fund supporting boots-on-the-ground community organizations, visit www.hateisavirus.org.

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Star-Studded I'm Still Here Virtual Benefit Will Honor George C. Wolfe and Late Harold Prince by David Hwang

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Celebrating the New York Public Library's Billy Rose Theatre Division, viewers can expect archival clips of In the Heights, Sunset Boulevard, and more.

I’m Still Here, a star-studded evening celebrating the 90th anniversary of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts’ Billy Rose Theatre Division and the 50th anniversary of its Theatre on Film and Tape Archive, will stream on Broadway on Demand June 23 at 8 PM ET.

Honoring Tony-winning directors George C. Wolfe and the late Harold Prince, the evening will feature archival content of several Broadway productions preserved in the archive, including Savion Glover, Jimmy Tate, Choclattjared, and Raymond King in Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk; Meryl Streep, Marcia Gay Harden, and Larry Pine in The Seagull; Lin-Manuel Miranda, Robin de Jesús, Christopher Jackson, Karen Olivo, Andréa Burns, Janet Dacal, Eliseo Román, and Seth Stewart in In the Heights; and Glenn Close in Sunset Boulevard.

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CIRCUS DAYS AND NIGHTS Will Stream Online This Month by David Hwang

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Bringing to life the poetry of Robert Lax, a new genre-defying circus opera by legendary contemporary composer Philip Glass will unite a team of world-class creatives in a collaboration between Swedish contemporary circus company Cirkus Cirkör and Malmö Opera. The world premiere includes a libretto from Tony award-winning writer and three-time Pulitzer finalist David Henry Hwang and direction from Cirkus Cirkör co-founder and artistic director Tilde Björfors.

Faithful to Lax's poetry and spiritual world view, Circus Days and Nights will take audiences on a spectacular adventure into the world of the circus and the performers who dedicate their lives to this art, capturing a day in their lives as a spiritual ceremony, one which honours the cycle of life and death. The show will be performed on Malmö Opera's main stage with live music to an intimate socially distanced live audience and streamed worldwide.

Read more at Broadway World