THE “SEND IN THE CLOWNS” MUSICAL TURNS 50
By Peter Filichia Perhaps it would have been a musical in which such words as “domineering” and such phrases as “Dear Frederick” would have appeared. Midnight would have been a significant symbol. Appreciation of the country, a dinner party and a gunshot would have been part of the plot, too. Characters would have included a […]
A PAIR OF PARADES By Peter Filichia
Last November, Jim Vagias had to be a little worried. Earlier in 2022, Vagias, the producing artistic director of American Theater Group, had arranged with Music Theatre International to produce PARADE in Basking Ridge, NJ in March of 2023. And why not? PARADE had resulted in Tony wins for Best Book (Alfred Uhry, of DRIVING […]
BACHARACH’S PROMISES, PROMISES: ONE SINGULAR SENSATION By Peter Filichia
Well, at least he gave us one musical. Neil Hefti didn’t. Billy Joel hasn’t. Ditto Bruce Springsteen. But Burt Bacharach, who worked in the same pop arena as they, did in 1968. He and Hal David, his longtime lyricist, wrote the sensational score for PROMISES, PROMISES. The result was the longest-running musical of the 1968-69 […]
IF GENDER-NEUTRAL TONYS HAD ALWAYS BEEN IN PLACE… By Peter Filichia
Maybe it should have happened years ago, when newspapers made the change. For there was a time when those looking for jobs saw classified ads that said “Help Wanted – Men” and “Help Wanted – Women.” Decades ago, newspapers stopped running gender-segregated ads. The words “Help Wanted” would suffice. What would have happened if the […]
SONDHEIM DESERVED A BETTER FINALE By Peter Filichia
If you’re in a bridge tournament and play a Jack – only to see your opponent put a King on the table – you may hear the trick-taker say, “Don’t send a boy out to do a man’s job.” That, however, is what The New Yorker did when assigning D. T. Max to interview Stephen […]