A CurtainUp L.A. Review: Jane Eyre The lead, marla schaffel, brings a beautiful voice and a commanding stage presence to Jane Eyre. She carries the musical even through the aforementioned http://www.curtainup.com/janeeyre.html
Extractions: Paul Gordon, songwriter and lyricist, got the idea in 1991 after picking up a paperback version of the novel to read on a flight. He sent a demo of songs to John Caird, whom he had admired but never met. John Caird along with set designer John Napier, have had a long history together. Jane Eyre marks their seventh theatrical collaboration. Their six previous collaborations were for the Royal Shakespeare Company ( Nicholas Nickleby, Les Miserables, The Merry Wives of Windsor
Canzonetta Sull'Aria: Opera And Broadway CD Reviews schaffel, marla. Jane Eyre Original Toronto Cast JANE EYRE. Jane Eyre Original Broadway Cast JANE EYRE. Shayne, Tracy. Les Misérables Complete Symphonic http://www.angelfire.com/musicals/chauvelin/cds/bway/artistlist.html
Extractions: Search: Lycos Angelfire Dating Search Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Home Broadway CDs By Artist A B C D ... H I J K L M ... N O P Q R S ... T U V W X Y Z Note: This list isn't anywhere near complete. I've only listed the principal singers from each album. However, if someone who has a minor role on album A is a principal on album B, album A will also be listed under their name. Does that make sense? Oh, and if you notice I've forgotten someone, go ahead and drop me an email. Click on the show title to read the review. A Andreas, Christine The Scarlet Pimpernel Original Broadway Cast MARGUERITE
Jane Eyre Musical Update Leads marla schaffel (as Jane), James Barbour (as Rochester) and Mary Stout (as Mrs. James Barbour, marla schaffel and Mary Stout played Rochester, http://www.angelfire.com/nc/janeeyre/musicalinfo.html
Extractions: Tony Award-winning lighting designers Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer (Ragtime, Cabaret, Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk) have joined the design team of John Napier (set) and Andreane Neofitou (costumes), who had previously contributed to the hit tryout staging at the La Jolla Playhouse in 1999. Sound designers are Tom Clark and Mark Menard. Steve Tyler is music director, Larry Hochman is orchestrator. James Barbour, Marla Schaffel and Mary Stout played Rochester, Jane and Mrs. Fairfax, respectively, in La Jolla, but no casting has been announced for Broadway. Caird will be on hand for auditions in New York in late July.
The Fox Theatre - Atlanta marla schaffel will star as the irrepressible marla schaffel starred on Broadway in the Tonynominated musical Jane Eyre. The role earned Ms. schaffel http://www.foxtheatre.org/current_news.htm
Extractions: Fox Theatre Seeks Young Dancers to Perform in The Radio City Christmas Spectacular! August 8, 2005 Fox Annnouces 16th Annual Delta International Series Release August 2, 2005 MY FAIR LADY-ATLANTA Press Release Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the Rockettes ... Phantom of the Opera Returns to The Fox
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We'll Meet Tomorrow - Titanic I also spent entirely too much time watching marla schaffel, but she s just such a marla schaffel, when Alison asked her to sign the Jane Eyre CD http://www.theatre-musical.com/titanic/feb24.html
Extractions: Victoria Clark wasn't near as hyper for the whole show as she was last time, and Bill Buell was just a little weird...Alison asked me if he was supposed to be drunk. :-) He just kind of slurred most of his lines. It was strange. Anyway, Barrett's song was really good, though I had to keep laughing at whoever was stoking right in front of us, 'cause the poor guy had a heck of a time getting the boiler door shut each time. :-) I spent most of "What a Remarkable Age This Is" either watching Adam as Mr. Latimer or else watching Jennifer Piech over in the corner. "Lady's Maid" was good, though I didn't think the chemistry was as good between Jennifer and Christopher as it had been between her and Clarke. "The Proposal" was lovely...not quite as good as Brian's, but I wasn't expecting it to be! :-) "Doing the Latest Rag" was a blast to watch...my eyes were glued to Adam in his plaid outfit. :-) And then the final scene of the act is just a favourite of mine altogether...the sets are too amazing, and it's just a wonderful scene. I don't think I've mentioned yet that I wasn't a huge fan of Paul Kandel as Ismay. I had trouble understanding a lot of what he said, even though I knew what he was going to say! "Dressed in Your Pajamas..." was really good...I adored Henry Stram's (Etches') expressions during the song. I didn't notice this the first time, but he's obviously aware of exactly what's happening, and is doing his best to keep it in and avoid alarming all his treasured passengers. It was very well done. "The Blame" was okay, though I enjoyed it much more last time, just because of the actors. The whole "to the lifeboats" bit was very moving, as always, though I didn't actually start crying yet. "Still" was fabulous...I really don't like the song on CD that much, but it really gets to me on stage. "Mr. Andrews' Vision" was actually better than I had been anticipating, and aside from being a little concerned when Matthew fell over the piano bench, I enjoyed it quite a bit. :-) And, of course, the finale was incredible!!! I was crying quite hard by the very end, especially thanks to Marla and Stephen, who were so moving in that scene.
Brave Enough For Love - Jane Eyre I was also really excited to see the wonderful marla schaffel again, after having seen her in Titanic a couple of times before. http://www.theatre-musical.com/janeeyre/nov11.html
Extractions: I was both really excited and really nervous about seeing this show excited because I'd been waiting to see it for years, and nervous that it wasn't going to be as wonderful as the show I'd been waiting to see for years. Kristal came along too, because I had hyped the show up for so long, so I was a little bit worried that she wouldn't like it either. I was also really excited to see the wonderful Marla Schaffel again, after having seen her in Titanic a couple of times before. She is just one of my very favourite female performers, and she was absolutely brilliant in this show. She's onstage nearly every minute of the show, and absolutely shines for each one of them. The show starts in Mrs. Reeds house not with her parent's death. Jane is not locked in the room, but is playing in the attic with her rag doll and her book, when John comes up and taunts her, wrecks the book shes reading, and then blames it on her. When she denies it to Mrs. Reed, she is taken to Lowood. There is a new motif for Jane, called "Sweet Liberty", that seems to replace "Silent Rebellion" from the old show. This is all in a new song called "Orphan". She lashes out at Mrs. Reed in front of the class when she is introduced I always assumed that scene took place at Mrs. Reeds house, like it does in the book. Oh, and the adult Jane is present for all of this, watching. Helen is strapped for speaking to Jane while she is being punished, and then sings "Forgiveness" as they are cleaning the room. She also introduces the "Brave Enough for Love" theme here. Jane and Helen have a place in the woods where they go and talk together, but Jane is left playing alone once Helen is struck with typhus. "My Maker" is quite a bit shorter and much changed, but still very moving. I liked Jayne Paterson as Helen, but I dont think anybody could totally compare to Angela Lockett's purity and sweetness of voice. Young Jane goes to Helen's gravesite, and says how she does it everyday, and this is where the transformation is made to the adult Jane, who still visits the grave daily. This is also where the introduction of the chorus into the show takes place.
Advisory Board marla schaffel. PHIL LADUCA. JOE MACHOTA. EDWARD AMBROSINO marla schaffel (Award Winning Broadway and Film Actress)marla schaffel recently starred on http://www.northportpac.org/id27.htm
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ARTS ENTERTAINMENT marla schaffel will star as the irrepressible Eliza Doolittle and John marla schaffel starred on Broadway in the Tonynominated musical Jane Eyre. http://www.findri.com/Arts & Entertainment/2005085-PPACEXT.php
Extractions: Providence RI Featuring one of the most beautiful scores in musical history, MY FAIR LADY will dazzle audiences at the Providence Performing Arts Center from September 6 11. Marla Schaffel will star as the irrepressible Eliza Doolittle and John Vickery will portray the blustery bachelor, Professor Henry Higgins
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Extractions: On Sunday, September 1, 2002, Danny stripped down for the final Broadway performance of THE FULL MONTY . Danny played Malcolm MacGregor, the role he originated on the first national tour of MONTY , before joining the Broadway cast in November of 2001. Best wishes to everyone in the Broadway MONTY Company! On its final New York performance, THE FULL MONTY received over ten minutes of cheering and standing ovations. At the very last minute, the guys dropped their terry cloth robes and "really" revealed their "best assets" to the SRO crowd in an unforgettable farewell to Broadway! OCTOBER 2002 Monday Evening, October 14th, Danny appeared in the concert version of last year's Off-Broadway, youth-oriented musical, I SING! This benefit concert for THE YORK THEATRE COMPANY will also be recorded for CD release and is due out this Christmas. Also in the cast were Matt Bogart, Jessica Boevers, Lauren Kennedy, and Chad Kimball. Danny was featured with an all-star cast in "The Sondheim Celebration In Concert" on Monday evening, October 21 at 8pm in New York at
Lerner & Loewe's My Fair Lady The new touring production will star marla schaffel as Eliza Doolittle and marla schaffels leading role on Broadway in Jane Eyre earned her a number of http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Issue67/myfairlady.htm
Extractions: TM Dallas Summer Musicals at the Music Hall at Fair Park August 6-18 Edited by Madelyn Miller MY FAIR LADY, will be presented and co-produced by Dallas Summer Musicals at the Music Hall at Fair Park Aug. 6-18. The new touring production will star Marla Schaffel as Eliza Doolittle and Norman Large as Henry Higgins. Single tickets are priced from $10-$56, and are available at The Box Office at 542 Preston Royal Shopping Center or any Ticketmaster outlet. Call 214-691-7200 or 214-641-ARTS for more information. The new touring production will star Marla Schaffel as Eliza Doolittle and Norman Large as Henry Higgins. MY FAIR LADY is based on a play called Pygmalion , which was written by George Bernard Shaw in 1912. The play was the product of two inspirations: Shaws intense interest in phonetics, and his desire to create the perfect vehicle for one of Londons leading actresses, Mrs. Patrick Campbell. The play was a huge success. In 1938, the play was made into a film version by producer and director, Gabriel Pascal. In the early 1950s, Pascal decided to create a new stage version of Pygmalion
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I Love You…Don't Touch Me! Orion/MGM; NR; 90 minutes. Release, 2/98. Cast, marla schaffel, Mitchell Whitfield, Michael Harris and Meredith Scott Lynn http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0746294.html
Extractions: Arts and Entertainment Entertainment Archives The Movies of 1998 Director/Writer/Editor/Producer: Julie Davis Director of Photography: Mark Putnam Music: Jane Ford Production Designer: Carol Strober Orion/MGM; NR; 90 minutes Release: Cast: Marla Schaffel, Mitchell Whitfield, Michael Harris and Meredith Scott Lynn Given the close-to-home subject matter, it's no wonder Julie Davis' debut was a hit with viewers at Sundance. I Love You...Don't Touch Me
Extractions: Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Jane Eyre for the musical theater seems to be part of a trend represented most famously by . It also reflects the increasing pressure to schedule an original cast recording release as close as possible to a new show's Broadway opening: in this case, in fact, the CD was both recorded and released prior to the show's opening in December 2000 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. But what's most significant for the artistic character of Jane Eyre: The Musical Gordon's predilections as a would-be son of Sondheim are nevertheless clear, and he's telescoped the story into mostly effective lyrics, with some thoughtful juxtapositions of material. Most importantly, he understands that this is more than a Gothic romance, foregrounding the central message of forgiveness that Jane learns as a girl. He attempts to explore the injured sense of self shared by both Jane and Rochester and sets them on a painful, mutual voyage of discovery. The creative team also includes the veteran duo John Caird (book and direction) and John Napier (scenic design), who have collaborated on such epics as