THANKS TO OUR MUSICAL THEATER TEACHERS By Peter Filichia
So, as I was stuck in utterly unmoving traffic in midtown Manhattan, I kept saying to myself, “Don’t get upset at the United Nations for having these meetings that make taxi meters come up with numbers that are as high as an elephant’s eye. “After all,” my brain told me, “remember what that UNESCO did.” […]
YES, RECORDS – AND THAT’S VINYL! By Peter Filichia
Did you miss National Vinyl Record Day? You probably did. It’s not a day on which mail is halted or when parades flood the streets. But August – a month that has been holiday-deprived, at least in these United States – now has, on the 12th of the month, National Vinyl Record Day. We have […]
BACK TO THE FUTURE RIGHT NOW By Peter Filichia
Rumor has it that after THE MUSIC MAN vacates the Winter Garden on New Year’s Day, the London hit BACK TO THE FUTURE will soon fill the void. I couldn’t wait that long to see it, so off to London I went last week to savor the musical version of the wildly popular (and deservedly […]
ETHAN MORDDEN’S CHATS WITH YOU ABOUT CDs By Peter Filichia
In a way, the title of my own just-released tome – THE BOOK OF BROADWAY MUSICAL DEBATES, DISPUTES, AND DISAGREEMENTS – could almost serve as the title of Ethan Mordden’s new book. He’s called it BROADWAY MUSICALS ON CD: A CONVERSATIONAL GUIDE. Nevertheless, be prepared to debate, dispute, disagree – as well as wholeheartedly concur […]
THOSE UNBEATABLE DAMN YANKEES By Peter Filichia
Stephen Sondheim couldn’t do it. Neither could Jerry Herman nor Frank Loesser. Ditto Rodgers and Hammerstein. Perhaps Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez will, but they haven’t yet. No, the only people who could ever boast of writing two consecutive Best Musical Tony-winners were Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. THE PAJAMA GAME in 1954-55. DAMN YANKEES […]