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American musician (1907-1951)
- clarinet
- United States of America
- clarinetist
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[…] York Post. Entertainment Weekly concludes that “it’s easy to believe that Moulin Rouge! The Musical could run for 50 years.” Moulin Rouge! The Musical is directed by Tony Award nominee Alex Timbers and with a book by Tony Award winner John Logan, choreography by Tony Award nominee Sonya Tayeh and music supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Tony Award nominee Justin Levine. The design team for Moulin Rouge! The Musical includes Tony Award winner Derek McLane (sets), Tony Award winner Catherine Zuber (costumes), Tony Award nominee Justin Townsend (lighting), Tony Award nominee Peter Hylenski (sound), Drama Desk Award winner David Brian Brown (wig and hair design), Sarah Cimino (Make-up design) and Tony Award nominee Matt Stine (Music Producer). Casting is by Jim Carnahan and Stephen Kopel. The cast of Moulin Rouge! The Musical includes Natalie Mendoza as Satine, Tony Award nominee Aaron Tveit as Christian, Tony Award nominee Danny Burstein […]
2017-06-22 03:17:08
At 4:00 pm. Sunday, July 2, pianist Annemieka and accordionist Jeremiah McLane , will perform folk-inspired classical music. The Vermont based couple's repertoire includes the music of Astor Piazzolla, Edvard Gieg and Anton Dvorak as well as the ...
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-09-16 04:46:44
Huntington Gives Sondheim Color and Light
[…] Un dimanche après-midi à l’Île de la Grande Jatte, minus people, is used as a backdrop, effectively allowing the cast to fill the empty spaces. The dichotomy between two versus three-dimensional filling of space gives the stage the same textural richness that Seurat sought through his new artistic technique. Painting in a loft space above the action, Act I George is removed from those who mock him, while simultaneously lifted above their petty quibbles. Derek McLane’s minimalist, white washed set itself forms the blank canvas each George seeks to fill, and the show traces the arc of a canvas waiting to be unwritten, even as the musical overwrites it with its own story of “order, tension, balance and harmony.” A meditation on creativity, and what must be sacrificed in order to achieve it, Sunday in the Park with George can be seen as one master of the art reflecting on […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-09-25 05:32:48
Night Timing Needs Improvement
[…] vicious and bitter, but finds her redemption in admitting her mistakes and voicing her desires—which she achieves in the gloaming of this weekend in the country. Both Gwynne and Molina gave an emotional honesty and depth otherwise far too often lacking. When things got rather touchy, deeded me a duchy. Alaine Alldaffer made some truly inspiring casting choices, yielding stellar performances a delight to behold—Gwynne and Molina throughout, and others in some memorable moments. Derek McLane’s minimal yet suggestive scenic design never obtruded; it kept within a tradition of presenting Night Music while making it fresh and new. Robert Morgan’s costuming did the job, although some decisions puzzled me. Daniel Pelzig’s choreography likewise; I thought he could have made more of the dance, “Night Waltz I,” at the country manse in the second act. It would have been wonderful. Jonathan Mastro served as music director, conductor and keyboardist lead a […]
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