Monday, November 24, 2008

No day but today

"Live" Rent Film, with Final Broadway Cast, Will Get February 2009 DVD Release

By Kenneth Jones
and Andrew Gans
24 Nov 2008

Rent star Eden Espinosa
photo by Casey Stouffer

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release "Rent Filmed Live on Broadway" on Blu-ray and DVD Feb. 3, 2009.

Extras for this release include special features titled "The Wall," "The Final Curtain," "Home," "The Final Lottery," "Casting," "Rent: The Final Days on Broadway," "Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation PSA" and "National Marfan Foundation PSA." Marfan Syndrome led to the early and tragic death of Rent's young composer-lyricist-librettist, Jonathan Larson.

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Screenings of this high-def filming of the final Broadway cast of Larson's Rent, the Tony Award-winning musical that ended its acclaimed 12-year-run at the Nederlander Theatre Sept. 7, began Sept. 24 at cinemas around the country.

The Aug. 20 and Sept. 7 performances of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical were filmed live at the Nederlander Theatre. A composite of those two evenings — including the Sept. 7 finale that featured many of the show's original stars — were "cinecast" in movie theatres nationwide.

Audiences around the country had the chance to view the final Broadway cast of Rent Sept. 24 and 25 (evening screenings) and Sept. 27 and 28 (afternoon screenings).

Hundreds of theatres across the country offered the screenings. In Manhattan, fans of the rock-scored musical viewed the cinecast at the AMC Loews 84th Street, Clearview Chelsea Cinemas on West 23rd Street, Regal E-Walk Stadium 13 on West 42nd Street, and the Regal Union Square Stadium 14 at 850 Broadway.

The film, which utilizes high-definition video and digital audio technology, was directed by Michael Warren. Cinematographer Declan Quinn and Grammy-winning music producer Giles Martin were also brought on board to heighten the visual and audio elements of the film.

About the filming of Rent, Renée Elise Goldsberry — the final actress to play the role of Mimi — recently told Playbill.com, "[There is a] difference between a staged performance and a cinematic performance… and [we had to trust] that the people that we didn't know that were producing and directing [the cinecast] would capture it in a way that did it justice and the characters justice and us justice. You worry about things like, 'Will they catch this particular moment? Will my face be huge on a screen while I'm sweating? The one moment that it's recording this, will it be as true as it normally is?' So you think about all of those things, but I felt, on that particular day … it was kind of like getting married. There's all this anxiety before and stress and preparation, and everyone's freaking out on some level. And then the day arrives and, all of a sudden, it's the perfect day. Everything falls into place even if you didn't think it was what it was going to be. It just felt like a blessed day. . . . I know that a camera telling a story is a very specific tool: It basically tells your eye where to go. It's very different from watching a show in the theatre, so it's extremely important that the director who is directing the camera is telling the right story, and I think that [cinecast director Michael Warren] did a brilliant job."

Michael McElroy and Justin Johnston in Rent
photo by Casey Stouffer
The filming is part of a new business venture launched by Sony Pictures Releasing, which is entitled The Hot Ticket. The Hot Ticket, according to a press release, will "distribute event programming, including popular music concerts, the performing arts, and sporting events in high definition digital projection to select movie theaters nationwide."

The final cast of Rent included Tracie Thoms (who was the movie's Joanne) as Joanne, Will Chase as Roger, Renèe Elise Goldsberry as Mimi, Eden Espinosa as Maureen, Michael McElroy as Collins, Adam Kantor as Mark, Justin Johnston as Angel and (original ensemble member) Rodney Hicks as Benny with Shaun Earl, Andrea Goss, Marcus Paul James, Telly Leung, Tracy McDowell, Jay Wilkison, (original ensemble member) Gwen Stewart and Destan Owens.

Rent, which has book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson, is the seventh longest-running show in Broadway history.

Rent, directed by Michael Greif, opened on Broadway April 29, 1996, following a sold-out, extended limited engagement at Off-Broadway's New York Theatre Workshop. The musical went on to win every major best musical award, including the Tony Award, New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, and the Outer Critics Circle Award.

Rent is one of only seven musicals to win the Pulitzer Prize for drama.

The Rent cinecast should not be confused with the "Rent" film, which was directed by Chris Columbus and featured much of the original Broadway cast.

For information visit www.rent.thehotticket.net.

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As previously announced, a new tour of Rent — starring original cast members Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal — will kick off in January 2009.

Rent's Will Chase and Renée Elise Goldsberry on stage and in focus.
photo by Casey Stouffer

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Twilight

Paramore's new song from the Twilight soundtrack, check it.


Also, buy Topic Thunder on dvd. Robert Downey Jr. as a black man is the funniest thing ever.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

My latest guilty pleasure

So I admit that I freakin love Taylor Swift! I can't stop listening to "Love Story."


Thursday, November 13, 2008

This just made my day

Lea Salonga is coming to Buffalo!

Lea Salonga Will Perform Concerts in California, New York, Nevada and More in 2009

By Andrew Gans
12 Nov 2008

Lea Salonga

Tony Award winner Lea Salonga, who is currently starring in the title role of the international tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, will perform in concert in the U.S. and Canada in 2009.

According to Billboard.com, the acclaimed singing actress is scheduled to offer concerts in Nevada, Washington, California, Indiana, New York, Hawaii and more in 2009.

Salonga's current tour dates follow:
May 1, 2009 at the UNLV Performing Arts Center in Las Vegas, NV
May 3 at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia
May 4 at the Snoqualmie Casino Ballroom in Snoqualmie, WA
May 9 at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, Ontario
May 24 at the Silver Legacy Resort Casino in Reno, NV
May 30 at the Asian American Symphony in Los Angeles, CA
Sept. 25 at the Horseshoe Southern Indiana in Elizabeth, IN
Sept. 26 at the The Venue at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, IN
Oct. 9 at the UB Center for the Arts in Buffalo, NY
Oct. 16-17 at the Cache Creek Indian Casino in Brooks, CA
Nov. 13 at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Concert Hall in Honolulu, HI
Nov. 14 at the Castle Theater in Kahului, HI

Salonga catapulted to international stage stardom when she was chosen to star as Kim in the 1989 London world premiere of Boublil and Schonberg's Miss Saigon, produced by Cameron Mackintosh. Only 17 at the time, Philippines native Salonga received critical acclaim and went on to win the Olivier Award as Best Actress in a Musical. In 1991 she reprised her performance on Broadway, again earning rave reviews and winning the Tony Award as Best Actress in a Musical, along with Best Actress honors from the Drama Desk and the Outer Critics' Circle. Salonga returned to Broadway in 2002, starring in the revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song. She also made her solo debut at Carnegie Hall to a sold-out crowd and was most recently on Broadway as Fantine in the revival of Les Misérables.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Please welcome Liz Lemon!

So I was watching 30 Rock last night and I almost died laughing! It was one of the funniest shows ever. Watching Jane Krakowski dressed up as a black man, singing "Ease on Down the Road" from The Wiz...hilarious!! And...Oprah!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Crazy weather in the 716

November in Buffalo sounds like it would be really cold, right? Not today. It was sunny, clear blue skies, upper 60's...gorgeous! Yesterday was really nice too and tomorrow is supposed to be in the 60's. Crazy!! But I better hold onto my fuckin hat, because this weekend is supposed to in the 40's and snowy ugh.

Yay for Barack Obama!! We did it!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Happy Birthday Justine Waddell!!


Happy Birthday to one of my fave actresses, Justine Waddell. Have a great one and cheers to another wonderful year!

On another note, everyone go out and vote today. We can change!