Posts Tagged ‘broadway’

Kristin Chenoweth on Glee (Videos)

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by Crap

Kristin Chenoweth on GleeThe initial pilot for Glee a few months back was good enough to get me somewhat excited. Here was a potential series that was seemingly going in the opposite direction to recent successful franchises like High School Musical, and instead actually embracing Broadway. It cast Lea Michele (Spring Awakening) in the lead role with future guest stars such as John Lloyd Young (Jersey Boys) and Kristin Chenoweth (Wicked).

Needless to say, there was a definite contemporary angle but thats a given in any circumstance. This obviously meant that although there would be Broadway renditions, the majority of the material would be popular music….much of it being less than favorable. This was fine though for the large part. If Michele’s early rendition of Rihanna’s Take A Bow was any indication, I couldn’t complain. The insertion of material like Queen and Journey was also a refreshing surprise as well.

Overall though, the personal draw for the show was its potential to serve as an outlet for Broadway stars in guest role capacities. This and possibly only this was the major reason why I found myself following a a rather dull and incredibly derivative high school melodrama. Thus I faced growing disappointment as the episodes progressed.

Avenue Q at Orange County

Monday, April 6th, 2009 by Crap

Avenue Q Tour

Last night I got a chance to see Avenue Q on its current North American tour, currently in Orange County. Having listened to the original cast recording countless times beforehand, the experience was one of refreshing shock and enjoyment. The complexity of the puppeteering, staging, and set was far beyond what I had expected. It still boggles my mind how well synchronized the performers had to be. Many of the puppets were controlled by at least two puppeteers while simultaneously being voiced by a completely different performer who often times had to speak for multiple characters. In terms of the musical performance, its very similar to what one would hear on the original cast recording. The only obvious differences come in the characters of Gary Coleman and Trekkie Monster and in some of the more non-”sung-through” verses.

Overall though, very impressive and highly recommended. A few embedded “non-tour” clips after the break…