Showing posts with label musical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musical. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

Episode 17: Lyricist-Composer Amanda Green on High Fidelity

On this episode of STAGE GROK, I talk with Broadway lyricist and composer Amanda Green about the musical High Fidelity, its creation, its production, its reception, and its rebirth here in St. Louis at New Line Theatre in 2008, and again in 2012. Amanda has written lyrics for Bring It On, and she wrote new lyrics for the recent revival of On the 20th Century. She also wrote lyrics and some of the music for Hands on a Hardbody, which New Line also produced.




Read host Scott Miller's essay on High Fidelity from his book Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, and Musicals.


STAGE GROK host Scott Miller is the artistic director of New Line Theatre in St. Louis, and the author of six books on musical theatre, nine musicals, and the musical theatre blog The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre. Opening and closing theme music: Overture from Cry-Baby the Musical by Adam Schlessinger and David Javerbaum, from New Line Theatre's 2012 production. Used by permission. Logo designed by Matt Reedy. Stage Grok is available on iTunes.


               

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Episode 15: Architect Rob Lippert, on Designing the Marcelle Theater

On this episode of STAGE GROK, I talk with architect, scenic designer, and lighting designer Rob Lippert, about designing the new Marcelle Theater in St. Louis' Grand Center arts district, the new home to New Line Theatre. Rob has been designing sets and lights for New Line for the last two seasons, and he won the St. Louis Theater Circle Award for Outstanding Lighting Design in a Musical for New Line's Night of the Living Dead, and he was nominated for both his scenic and lighting designs for New Line's Bonnie & Clyde. Rob is a principal at U-Studios Incorporated.




You can read Rob’s theatre design blog, about his work for New Line, Stray Dog Theatre, and other projects, at u-studios.blogspot.com.


STAGE GROK host Scott Miller is the artistic director of New Line Theatre in St. Louis, and the author of six books on musical theatre, nine musicals, and the musical theatre blog The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre. Opening and closing theme music: Overture from Cry-Baby the Musical by Adam Schlessinger and David Javerbaum, from New Line Theatre's 2012 production. Used by permission. Logo designed by Matt Reedy. Stage Grok is available on iTunes.


               

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Episode 13: Actor Tom Murray, on Theater Factory

On this episode of STAGE GROK, I talk with St. Louis actor and teacher Tom Murray, about Theater Factory, one of St. Louis' most interesting companies for ten years in the 1980s and 90s, about its founder Hope Wurdack, and all the great artists and shows that were part of the adventure.




STAGE GROK host Scott Miller is the artistic director of New Line Theatre in St. Louis, and the author of six books on musical theatre, nine musicals, and the musical theatre blog The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre. Opening and closing theme music: Overture from Cry-Baby the Musical by Adam Schlessinger and David Javerbaum, from New Line Theatre's 2012 production. Used by permission. Logo designed by Matt Reedy. Stage Grok is available on iTunes.


               

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Episode 7: Mark Bernstein, managing director, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis

On this episode of STAGE GROK, I talk with Mark Bernstein, managing director for The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. We talk about the duties of a managing director at a major regional theatre, insider details on creating a budget for the season and for each show, working with artistic director Steve Woolf, working with the Rep board, fundraising, forecasting, unions, housing, and the small army of artists that creates the Rep's six mainstage shows, three studio shows, and three children's shows each season.



Here's the Stage Grok interview with Steve Woolf that we mention in this interview. Also, check out Mark's bio on the Rep website.


STAGE GROK host Scott Miller is the artistic director of New Line Theatre in St. Louis, and the author of six books on musical theatre, nine musicals, and the musical theatre blog The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre. Opening and closing theme music: Overture from Cry-Baby the Musical by Adam Schlessinger and David Javerbaum, from New Line Theatre's 2012 production. Used by permission. Logo designed by Matt Reedy. Stage Grok is available on iTunes.


               

Monday, May 4, 2015

Episode 4: Steve Woolf, artistic director, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis

On this episode of STAGE GROK, I talk with Steve Woolf, artistic director of The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. We talk in detail about the duties of an artistic director of a nonprofit regional theatre, including programming the season, hiring artistic staff, casting, his role in the community, and so much more.



Check out Steve's official biography and past work on the Rep website. Also, check out the Stage Grok interview with Mark Bernstein, the Rep's managing director.


STAGE GROK host Scott Miller is the artistic director of New Line Theatre in St. Louis, and the author of six books on musical theatre, nine musicals, and the musical theatre blog The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre. Opening and closing theme music: Overture from Cry-Baby the Musical by Adam Schlessinger and David Javerbaum, from New Line Theatre's 2012 production. Used by permission. Logo designed by Matt Reedy. Stage Grok is available on iTunes.


               

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Episode 2: Judith Newmark, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Theatre Critic

On this episode of STAGE GROK, I talk with Judith Newmark, theatre critic for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, about her process of reviewing theatre, all the details, from deciding which shows to review, writing differently in the internet age, writing about a bad show, all the way through getting the review online and in the paper.



Check out Judy's 2007 coffee table book, The Muny: Songs of St. Louis Summers. Also, listen to the STAGE GROK interview with Adam Feldman, theatre critic for Time Out New York and president of the New York Drama Critics' Circle, on many of these same topics.



STAGE GROK host Scott Miller is the artistic director of New Line Theatre in St. Louis, and the author of six books on musical theatre, nine musicals, and the musical theatre blog The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre. Opening and closing theme music: Overture from Cry-Baby the Musical by Adam Schlessinger and David Javerbaum, from New Line Theatre's 2012 production. Used by permission. Logo designed by Matt Reedy. Stage Grok is available on iTunes.


               

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Episode 1: Denny Reagan, The Muny

On this episode of STAGE GROK, I talk with Denny Reagan, president and CEO of The Muny, the largest and oldest outdoor musical theatre in the country, about his job, his long tenure there, details about long-range planning, managing the huge summer staff, about working with artistic director and executive producer Mike Isaacson, and about the Muny itself and its next hundred years.



Read this article about the Muny's Second Century Plan.

For more about the Muny, check out Judith Newmark's 2007 coffee table book, The Muny: Songs of St. Louis Summers; and also Mary Kimbrough's 1978 book The Muny: St. Louis' Outdoor Theater; and if you want even more Muny, you can also check out Marvin Holderness' 1958 book, Curtain Time in Forest Park: A Narrative of The St. Louis Municipal Opera 1919-1958.


STAGE GROK host Scott Miller is the artistic director of New Line Theatre in St. Louis, and the author of six books on musical theatre, nine musicals, and the musical theatre blog The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre. Opening and closing theme music: Overture from Cry-Baby the Musical by Adam Schlessinger and David Javerbaum, from New Line Theatre's 2012 production. Used by permission. Logo designed by Matt Reedy. Stage Grok is available on iTunes.