Monday, June 23, 2008
Mission: Legally Blonde, Week 3. Target: Cassie S.
The call sheet came to the girls and told them to be at Club Fitness. When they arrived, they found 9 bikes, Hayley and Seth. It was then announced that this training session would be based on stamina. The exercise included singing while warming up and then singing while spinning. Emma, who hasn't smoked in two weeks, seemed to do a good job, failed to fully impress Seth, who chose Lauren as this week's winner. Lauren chose surprisingly Cassie to go with her as they found out that they would be going to the spa to spend time with Orfeh, currently playing Paulette in Legally Blonde.
Next, they found out for their main auditions, the girls would be performing a part of "Omigod", which is the first piece that is sung in the show. Followed by the Delta Nu girls, Elle sings about getting ready for her engagement and wedding to Warner.
After receiving really good advice from Orfeh, Lauren and Cassie returned home to a little bit of hostility. Emma, in my mind was a complete prick by saying, "If I had time with Orfeh, it wouldn't have been an advantage because I grew up in the business."
The next day, the girls received their call sheet, telling them that they needed to be at the practice hall in one hour. Once again, the girls got a curveball when they found out that not only would they be learning Elle's part, but they would also learn the chorus part as well. During rehearsal, Lindsey couldn't remember the words and Bailey couldn't get rid of her accent. It was clear that the girls were not excited about this task. Even the choreographer noted that the girls were not as enthusiastic and lost concentration when learning the chorus part.
When the girls got home, they decided that more practice would be beneficial for all and the practicing commenced. When it came time for Cassie to play Elle, Bailey left after marking for everyone else. Cassie feels like the underdog and the girls have made it clear that they agree.
At the audition, Bernie seemed to like Autumn and Cassie and very disappointed in Rhiannon, Emma and Lindsey. The surprise came when the judges spoke to Cassie. Cassie threw all the girls under the bus and told the judges that they did not support her during rehearsals.
When the list came out for the girls that were safe, the announcement included the following 5 girls: Autumn, Bailey, Natalie, Rhiannon and Cassie. Emma, Lauren, Lindsey and Celina went upstairs to the casting office to find out there fate. As the judges spoke to the four, they were told that Emma sounded too harsh, Lauren was now known as "frowny face", Lindsey looked like she didn't want to be here anymore and Celina looked like she was auditioning for the Pussycat Dolls.
When all was said and done, Emma, Celina and Lauren was saved and it was time for Lindsey to be cut from the audition.
Tune in Mondays at 10PM on MTV to find out who will be the next female to be eliminated from the search for Elle Woods.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Cry-Baby to Sob It’s Way Off Broadway June 22nd.

After opening on April 24th,and having only 45 previews and 68 performances, producers have decided to close the show after the Saturday matinee performance. Cry-Baby was nominated for Best Musical this year, going against such shows as Passing Strange, Xanadu and the Tony Winner, In The Heights.
If you are in the New York area this week, be sure to catch it before it closes on Saturday afternoon.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Ted Neeley Defies the Stage and Gravity in Jesus Christ Superstar
Revolving around the last seven days of Jesus' life, Judas and Jesus' other friends and disciples experience miracles and religious reservations as the San Hedron decide that the followers have gone too far and it's time for Jesus to be destroyed. Through betrayal and conspiracy, the priests and followers turned on him and sent him to be crucified.
In this new production, unlike the colorful 2000 version, the set is very plain as the producers and director decided that they wanted to focus on the spirituality aspect of this show. The mono color of the set, minus the two backdrops, allowed the audience to focus on the story itself.
Golden Globe nominee, Ted Neeley and Grammy winning artist, Corey Glover, led an amazing cast in this timeless piece of art. Corey Glover, currently playing Judas is best known as being in the band Living Colour. Singing such famous songs as "Heaven on Their Minds" and "Damned For All Time", the role of Judas has high expectations. Even though his singing was above par, the new arrangement for "Heaven" was not fitting for this production. I honestly felt that the song had been written as a piece for Living Colour. For making his theatrical debut, this critic would have to agree that this role is very fitting for him. The only problem was that the music itself did not fit in with the general idea of the show.
The only two people that really disappointed me in this show were Nate Aylworth, who played Peter and Aaron Fuksa, who played King Herod. Peter was a great actor until the second act, when he sang "Could We Start Again, Please?" I did not feel that he was able to support himself when he sang solo. When the duets came in the song, the harmony was beautiful, but he seemed to lose it when he sang on his own. When it comes to King Herod and Aaron, I don't believe that I can fully blame him. The director, unfortunately, took the Herod scene from 2000 and put it in this show. The costumes were completely shocking and the choreography did not match the rest of the flow. It just seemed to be stuck in there for no apparent reason, except for the song originally being in the show.
Additional recognition belongs to Tiffini Dodson, in her role of Mary Magdalene and to Darrel R. Whitney for his role of Caiaphas. Amazing vocal talent was displayed by both of these actors. Darrel had the perfect Bass voice for his role of Caiaphas, while Tiffini sang one of the most famous Webber number, "I Don't Know How to Love Him."
Be sure to catch this show in a town near you, as you will not be disappointed.
Monday, June 16, 2008
August, Pacific and Heights Dominate Their Categories in Tony Awards
Hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, the 62nd Tony Awards were presented by the Theatre Wing and the Broadway League. Throughout the show, she used her comedy skills to spoof past Tony winners such as Spamalot, Phantom and A Chorus Line.
Opening with The Lion King, Circle of Life was performed in celebration of its' 10th Anniversary on Broadway. Among the many exciting performances, Xanadu s
ang Don't Walk Away, and In the Heights performed 96,000.The highlight for this critic was the reunion of the Original Broadway Cast of RENT. As Anthony Rapp, did a small narration the new cast was highlighted with a short performance of La Vie Boheme. After, the original cast came on and talked about how RENT revolutionized the Broadway stage and mentioned how Jonathan Larson, creator, passed away the morning of the show. As both casts sang the theme song, Seasons of Love, the entire Radio City Music Hall rose to their feet and gave an amazing standing ovation to a show that has touched the lives of so many people.
Other multiple-winning shows were Boeing-Boeing with two, Gypsy with three and The 39 Steps with two.

If you take a look at the Director's Chair, you will see that even this critic can make a mistake. I predicted two winners and was only correct on one. I got the Best Musical category correct.
Congratulations to all winners and if you get up to New York, be sure to see any show up there. It doesn't matter if it won a Tony this year or not, they are all amazing.
Legally Blonde: Week 2
After meeting with Laura Bell Bundy, the girls moved into their "pink" loft in NY with a beautiful skyline view. The girls celebrated by drinking and have already broken a glass.
The next day, the girls started the unique audition that no one has gone through in the past. The girls received a call sheet telling them to come in the next day dressing casual and comfortable. The 10 finalists next met up with Marc Bruni, Associate Producer of Legally Blonde where they had their first acting workshop. When they arrived, Bailey was called out for wearing heels, but told Marc that she had shoes.
An actor came in to read with them, and Marc was able to give them constructive criticism. Once again, Bailey was called out, but this time it was for her southern accent. After working really hard, Marc chose Bailey as the best reader of the day and as a prize, Lindsey and Bailey went to spend time with Nicole Ruth Snelson, who currently is playing Brooke Wyndham in Legally Blonde.
The girls were told that they would have to do a scene with Snelson and that Bailey and Lindsey had an advantage since they were spending time with the veteran actress before the scene, while nobody else would have that chance. The girls got to see the scene that they were going to do with her called the Delta Nu Nu Nu scene. While Bailey and Lindsey were hanging out with Nicole, the other girls were trying to work together with no success.

At the audition, Bernie Telsey decided to throw a curveball at the girls and asked Nicole to forget one line during the audition to see how the hopefuls would react. Lindsey came up first and totally froze. Cassie S, as well as every other girl did the same thing and froze up, but the most memorable actress was Celina. Not only did she freeze up but also she started to do this, all I can say is un called for, hand signals that left Telsey in shock. The only other shocker was Cassie O. After her audition, Bernie commented that he did not see Elle Woods in her performance.
After the judges' deliberation, the seven girls who were safe were announced as Bailey, Lauren, Emma, Natalie, Rhiannon, Autumn and Celina. The other three, which consisted of Cassie O, Cassie S and Lindsey, were sent to the Casting Office. In the Casting Office, Bernie said that Lindsey looked like the perfect Elle. Unfortunately, there were 4 other girls who look the same as her. Cassie S. was told that she has the tools and technique to succeed, but there is too much of her being shown. Cassie O. was told that she was not fully there and Bernie said that she had the best voice, but was not what they were looking for as she was cut and sent home.
Tune in every Monday night at 10PM on MTV for the next episode to see who will become the next Elle Woods as Legally Blonde continues.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Broward-Based Company Makes Broadway Premiere
South Florida can be proud as we celebrate a company based in Pompano Beach opening a show on Broadway June 16th. Cirque Productions is currently in preparations for it’s first show on Broadway, called Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy.
Founded in 1993 as the first American company to develop it’s own style of Cirque entertainment, Cirque Productions currently have eight shows in it’s roster, but celebrating as Jungle Fantasy is the first show to hit the Great White Way. Creator and mastermind, Neil Goldberg came to scene with a background in theatre, production and exquisite designing capabilities, Neil combined them all and opened Cirque Productions and his Dream Studios.
Brought to life by 25 performers and over 150 costumes, Jungle Fantasy mixes beautiful acrobatics, stunning visual effects and outstanding music to audiences as they are transported into the amazing mind of Goldberg and Cirque Productions.
If you are unable to see it on Broadway, be sure to catch it in January, as Jungle Fantasy visits the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, FL in January.
For more information, please visit http://www.cirqueproductions.com/. Also, look forward to an interview and review of the show in January. Also, click on the top of the entry as I have received special permission to broadcast the same movie that will be shown above the Broadway Theatre in NY.
Look forward to more stories on http://www.5minstocurtain.com/ regarding this amazing event.
Tony Awards to Break From Tradition
For the first time in Tony history, 11 shows will perform for audiences this year, breaking the tradition of its’ normal “Best Musical” presentations. After several years of declining television ratings, the awards have decided to add some familiar characters and names to the list of performers for this year’s ceremony.
Added to the list of “Best Musicals”, which are In The Heights, Passing Strange, Cry-Baby and Xanadu, and the “Best Musical Revivals”, which are South Pacific, Sundays in the Park With George, Gypsy and Grease, more recognizable shows are going to be broadcasted, including The Little Mermaid, Young Frankenstein and A Catered Affair.
The other two shows that will be featuring excerpts will be The Lion King, celebrating it’s 10th year on Broadway, and Rent, which will be closing later this fall.
Be sure to catch the Tony’s when they air on Sunday, June 15th at 8pm on CBS. For more information, check out www.tonyawards.com and continue looking at www.5minstocurtain.com for more information and a list of the winners.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Live With Regis & Kelly Goes Broadway

The themed-week will kick off with Disney's newest Broadway musical, The Little Mermaid. The Tony-nominated musical for Best Original Music will be featured on Live, as Ariel herself, Sierra Boggess, performs her big hit number, "Part of Your World" for ABC audiences.

Tuesday will feature the Best Musical Tony-Award Nominee, Cry-Baby. Based on the John Waters' film starring Johnny Depp, Cry-Baby is the second Waters' musical-turned Broadway show, with Hairspray being his first. Ali Mauzey, currently in the show, will be singing a song from the new Broadway masterpiece.
On June 11th, Broadway legend and writer Harvey Fierstein performs "Coney Island" from his latest show, Tony-Nominated A Catered Affair. Best known for his performances in Fiddler on the Roof and Hairspray, Harvey is now playing Uncle Winston in a 50's musical based around a wedding and a mother's effort to give her daughter the best wedding ever.

On Thursday, audiences will be transported back into the 80's as Xanadu comes to Live. The new musical, based on the movie, tells the story of a Greek muse who comes to help an aspiring artist. Currently starring Kerry Butler, Cheyenne Jackson, and numerous Tony nominated actor Tony Roberts.
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Close "Broadway Week 2008", viewers and audience members will be treated to a big treat when American Idol winner, Taylor Hicks, performs a song from the show that he has recently joined, Grease. A few other cast members will join hicks, currently playing the role of Teen Angel, when they perform the hit song, "Beauty School Dropout." Grease, last brought to the media when "You're the One That I Want" allowed America to choose the two leads for the current production on Broadway.Live with Regis & Kelly will air on ABC from 9-10am Eastern Standard Time. Tune in for a great week of Broadway music and performances.
Gone With the Wind to Blow Away From London
The new musical, Gone With the Wind, based on the hit movie and book, will be leaving London after only playing for 79 performances. After officially opening on April 22nd, producers have announced that the show will be completing its’ run on June 14th, 2008. While current plans for a Broadway run are on hold, producers are looking at other worldwide options.
A Chorus Line Sets Its' Revival Closing Date
At closing time, the show will have played 18 previews and 759 regular performances. The revival returned to Broadway for the first time since it's original production on September 18th, 2006 and officially opened October 5th, 2006.![]()
Dancing With the Stars finalist, Mario Lopez, will stay in the cast as Zach until the closing date. Joining the cast on April 15th, 2008, Lopez brought the cast onto his alma mater, Stars, where the cast danced a beautiful medley of numbers, specifically choreographed for that appearance.
If you are unable to catch the show in New York before closing, be sure to see the hit Broadway production when it comes to Ft. Lauderdale on it's nationwide tour. A Chorus Line will be at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts from February 17th to March 1st, 2009.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
MTV Brings Broadway to Reality
Opening the show, the 50 top ladies began their audition by dancing for Legally Blonde's director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell, last seen on Bravo's Step It Up And Dance. One-by-one, the young hopefuls were eliminated until only 15 girls remained.
Following the gruesome first step, the Elle's-to-be met their show's mentor, former television, movie and Broadway star, Haylie Duff. Haylie debuted in the hit musical, Hairspray, where she starred as the mean-spirited Amber Von Tussle.

After the introduction, the ladies met their vocal coach, Seth Rudetsky, radio personality on Sirius radio and vocal coach to Haylie Duff and many other actresses. The 15 girls were told that for their second audition, they would learn a new dance routine and also sing the first act finale, "So Much Better".
At their audition, the girls met their judges for the competition. The judges consisted of Bernie Telsie, casting director for such hits as A Catered Affair, The Drowsy Chaperone and Wicked, Heather Hack, one of the writers of Legally Blonde The Musical, and Paul Canaan, whose currently starring in Legally Blonde.
One by one, the girls sang and danced for the judges and after the judges consulted, 5 more women were cut from the show making the final 10 for the competition. The 10 hopefuls were announced as: Bailey, Lindsey, Cassie O, Autumn, Natalie, Celina, Emma, Cassie S, Lauren and Rhiannon.
To finish the episode, the remaining 10 got to meet Laura Bell Bundy, who is currently playing and originated the role of Elle Woods. After some motivational words of wisdom, the first episode came to an end.
"Legally Blonde, The Search For the Next Elle Woods" will air Mondays at 10pm on MTV. Stay tuned to www.MTV.com and www.5minstocurtain.com for more information.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
5 Minutes to Curtain Has a New Home
The new home of 5 Minutes to Curtain is www.5minstocurtain.com and in the next few weeks the site will undergo some construction as we are redesigning the "set".
Keep looking for new things to come as we will be adding radio shows, video interviews and a whole lot more to enhance your Broadway experience.
Jason Fisher
Editor-In-Chief
5 Minutes to Curtain
Sweeney Todd Slices It’s Way To Kravis
Critics Rating: 3 out of 5 SpotlightsBroadway Across America is currently presenting Sweeney Todd from May 13th to May 18th at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. This Tony-Award production featured actors from the 2005 Broadway revival starring Patti LuPone and Michael Cerveris.
Sweeney Todd is one of Stephen Soundheim’s most recognizable musicals that tells the story of a barber named Benjamin Barker, later named Sweeney Todd, who is put in jail for a crime he did not commit. Fifteen years later, he returns to London for revenge, and with the help of Mrs. Lovett, the two create a scheme that is clever, funny, bloody and will have audiences glued to their seats.
In 2005, director John Doyle opened the revival of Sweeney Todd where it won many awards for Best Revival of a Musical. One major difference in this revival from the original show was the use of instruments on stage. The actors now double as the orchestra pit playing two instruments each. Through Soundheim’s memorable music and amazing stage work also designed by Doyle, audiences were shown a much different show then what they were used to (for returning members) or what they were expecting (for newcomers). In a single-use staged performance, the actors used different props to produce multiple locations, such as a barbershop, pie shop and a home.
Tony-Award winners, Judy Kaye and David Hess lead a talented of actors and musicians through this dark tale. Judy Kaye, who won her Tony for Phantom, reprised her Broadway role of Mrs. Lovett, the pie shop owner who falls in love with Sweeney Todd and helps him carry out his plans of revenge.
Benjamin Barker/Sweeney Todd, played by David Hess, is a very difficult role to play, but Mr. Hess plays it with ease. Through difficult songs, such as “A Little Priest” and “My Friends”, Hess sang them as second nature.
Special recognition belongs to Keith Buterbaugh, Benjamin Eakely and Lauren Molina, who played Judge Turpin, The Beadle and Johanna respectively.
Sweeney Todd plays through May 18th at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. For more information, including information on their 2008-2009 seasons at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or at the Arsht Theatre, please visit www.broadwayacrossamerica.com or www.5minstocurtain.com.
The 2008-2009 season at the Kravis Center has been announced and is filled with amazing shows including a South Florida premier. Starting off the season, Avenue Q will be presented from November 25th to November 30th. After Avenue Q, The Drowsy Chaperone will swoop into West Palm Beach from January 6th to January 11th. For the first time in South Florida, Legally Blonde the Musical will have audiences saying “Omigod” from March 17th to March 22nd. Reliving his Broadway role, Topol will be playing the popular role of Tevye in the classic musical, Fiddler on The Roof from April 14th to April 19th. Finishing the season, L. Frank Baum’s masterpiece, The Wizard of Oz will visit the Kravis Center from May 12th to May 17th. For more information, please visit www.kravis.org/broadway or call their box office at 561-832-7469
Thumbs Could Have Left a Better Impression
Critics Rating: 2.5 out of 5
Actors’ Playhouse is currently presenting Thumbs, the new comedy/thriller by well-known playwright, Rupert Holmes. Known for is current Broadway show, Curtains, Holmes has been know for other award-winning shows.
Based in Vermont, Thumbs revolves around a serial killer, named “Tom Thumb”, who is on the loose. Known for his trademark, Tom Thumb removes his victims’ thumbs after he kills them. In this play, the audience is introduced to five main characters that become deeply involved in the murder case. Included in this list of characters are two women, one, whose ex-husband becomes the latest victim of Tom Thumb, and the other, the town Sheriff who wants to solve this case.
After going two for two with Holmes’ work, Actors’ Playhouse decided to take a chance with Thumbs. Although audiences seemed to enjoy the show, I found it extremely predictable. It wasn’t that I didn’t like the show, I just wish there was a little more suspense to the performance. Their past two Holmes’ shows, Accomplice and The Mystery of Edwin Drood did very well, including a Carbonell Award for Best Musical. Unfortunately, I am not expecting any Carbonell’s with this play.
Laughter did fill the theatre throughout this performance, even beginning at the PA welcome, which included a death threat to people with cell phones. Audiences were informed that there is an axe and gun on stage and they would be used if a phone went off.
Thumbs was performed by a total of seven actors/actresses, six of whom were part of the Actors Equity Association. This was apparent with the delivery of the characters. Barbara Sloan, who plays the role of Marta Dunhill, a celebrity on the rise, did a great job. She was able to display so many different emotions in a short play. She has amazing chemistry with Angie Radosh, who plays Sheriff Jane Morton. Jane is personally involved with this case. The most memorable actor in Thumbs wasn’t the two women, but Wayne Steadman, who played Wilton Dekes, the Sheriff’s assistant.
Even thought I am not expecting an award for this show, I still enjoyed the performance. If you want a nice night out, full of laughter, check out Thumbs. Even though it is billed as a thriller, don’t expect a Jessica Fletcher or Matlock mystery.
Thumbs will be at the Actors’ Playhouse until May 25th. For their final show of the season, Mid Life! The Crisis Musical will be at the Miracle Mile from July 9th to August 10th, 2008. For more information on this show and their 2008-2009 season, visit www.actorsplayhouse.org. For more Broadway news and reviews, visit www.5minstocurtain.com.