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Beth Malone-Led The Unsinkable Molly Brown Will Release Off-Broadway Cast Album

Cast Recordings & Albums Beth Malone-Led The Unsinkable Molly Brown Will Release Off-Broadway Cast Album

Tony winner Kathleen Marshall directed and choreographed the newly reworked Meredith Willson musical for the Transport Group in 2020.

David Aron Damane and Beth Malone in The Unsinkable Molly Brown Production Photo 2020 HR.jpg.jpg
David Aron Damane and Beth Malone in The Unsinkable Molly Brown Carol Rosegg

Broadway Records and Yellow Sound Label will digitally release an Off-Broadway cast album of Meredith Willson‘s The Unsinkable Molly Brown July 22. The album features the cast of Transport Group’s 2020 production, led by Beth Malone in the title role.

The production featured Willson’s original score with some trunk songs from the Music Man writer’s archives interpolated, along with a newly revised book and additional lyrics by Dick Scanlan.

“In addition to preserving a show that has been one of the most joyful and fulfilling of my career, part of the thrill of recording this score is introducing Meredith Willson songs that no one had ever heard before the new The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” said Scanlan in a statement.

Along with Malone, the album will feature performances from David Aron Damane, Whitney Bashor, Omar Lopez-Cepero, Alex Gibson, Paolo Montalban, Paula Leggett Chase, Lauryn Ciardullo, Karl Josef Co, Kaitlyn Davidson, Tyrone Davis, Jr., Gregg Goodbrod, Michael Halling, Nikka Graff Lanzarone, Keven Quillon, and CoCo Smith.

The band, under the direction of Joey Chancey, features Meg Zervoulis on acoustic piano and synth; Suzy Perelman on violin; Joe Wallace on upright bass; Micah Burgess on arch top, steel string, banjo, and mandolin; John Skinner on alto saxophone, clarinet, flute, and piccolo; Justin Vance on flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, and tenor saxophone; Jami Dauber on trumpet and flugelhorn; Alex Jeun on tenor and bass trombone; and Barbara Merjan on percussion and drums.

Produced by Michael Croiter, Michael Rafter, and Dick Scanlan, and recorded by Andy Manganello, the album will feature liner notes by Luis Miranda, orchestrations by Larry Hochman, and additional orchestrations by Michael Starobin and Bruce Coughlin. Michael Rafter adapted the music, and Joey Chancey is music coordinator. The recording was mixed and edited by Croiter at Yellow Sound Lab and mastered by Michael Fossenkemper of Turtle Tone Mastering. The album was recorded December 12, 2021, at Power Station at Berklee in NYC.

The reworked revival opened Off-Broadway February 26, 2020 at The Transport Group following earlier runs at the Denver Center Theatre Company and the St. Louis Muny. Directed and choreographed by three-time Tony winner Kathleen Marshall (Anything GoesThe Pajama Game), the production featured scenic design by Brett Banakis, costume design by Sky Switser, with gowns for Malone by Paul Tazewell, lighting design by Peter Kaczorowski, sound design by Walter Trarbach, music direction by Joey Chancey, and casting by Nora Brennan.

The musical tells the rags-to-riches story of Margaret “Molly” Brown—a turn-of-the-century hero of the underdog, champion of women’s rights, fighter for labor rights, advocate of immigration reform—and, most famously, survivor of the Titanic. A love story about a woman who rejected the notion that it’s a man’s world, this new Molly Brown portrays Molly as she really was—vibrant, progressive, modern.

Take a look at the full track listing:
1. I Ain’t Down Yet
2. The Wonderful Plan
3. Just Becuz
4. I’ve A’ready Started In
5. Dancing to the Saddle Rock
6. Belly Up to the Bar, Boys
7. I’ve A’ready Started In (Reprise)
8. I’ll Never Say No/My Own Brass Bed
9. He’s My Friend
10. Are You Sure?
11. Act One Finale
12. Beautiful People of Denver / The Sacred 36
13. Share the Luck / He’s My Friend (Reprise)
14. I’d Like to Change Everything About You
15. Cuppa Tea
16. If We Can-Can
17. The Dolce Trio: Dolce Far Niente, The Same Little Chapel, I May Never Fall in Love With You
18. Wait for Me
19. Share the Luck (Reprise)
20. Exit Music
21. Bonus Track: Colorado My Home

Funny Girl Producers Were Not ‘Blindsided’ By Beanie Feldstein’s Late Night Departure Announcement

Funny Girl producers have set the record straight regarding the drama surrounding Beanie Feldstein’s departure. When Feldstein announced on Sunday evening via Instagram postthat she would be departing the show July 31st, ahead of her previously scheduled departure date of September 25th, rumors began swirling online with outlets reporting that her announcement had caught producers by surprise.

Joshua Harmon’s Bad Jews Returns to London’s West End July 14

London News Joshua Harmon’s Bad Jews Returns to London’s West End July 14

The comedy plays at the Arts Theatre following two sold-out U.K. engagements.

Rosie Yadid, Ashley Margolis, Olivia La Anderson, and Charlie Beaven

Joshua Harmon‘s comedy Bad Jews begins its previously announced West End return July 14 with performances at the Arts Theatre running through September 25.

Bad Jews follows two cousins: Daphna, a self-proclaimed “real Jew” with an Israeli boyfriend, and Liam, whose girlfriend Melody is not Jewish. Daphna and Liam get into a big fight over who can claim their grandfather’s necklace, launching a comedic exploration into important questions about family, faith, and legacy.

The cast stars Rosie Yadid as Daphna, Charlie Beaven as Jonah, Olivia Le Anderson as Melody, and Ashley Margolis as Liam, all in their West End debuts. Joining them are Danny Becker and Ellie Sager.

READ: Joshua Harmon Shares the Story Behind the Killing Cousins of Bad Jews

Jon Pashley directs this production of Bad Jews, which made its premiere in New York in 2012, and subsequently transferred to the U.K. for a national tour and two sold-out West End runs. The original production’s creative team featured director Michael Longhurst, designer Richard Kent, lighting designer Richard Howell, and sound designer Adrienne Quartly.

Bad Jews is presented by Simon Friend, Gavin Kalin, and Keren Misgav.

For tickets and more information, visit BadJews.co.uk.

See Photos of Bernadette Peters, Sutton Foster, More at the 24th Annual Broadway Barks

Photo Features See Photos of Bernadette Peters, Sutton Foster, More at the 24th Annual Broadway Barks

The annual cat and dog adoption event returned to Shubert Alley July 9.

Bernadette Peters, Mabel Foster, and Sutton Foster Heather Gershonowitz

Broadway Barks, the theatre community’s annual cat and dog adoption event, returned to Shubert Alley July 9 for its 24th annual adoptathon, the first in-person event for the annual offering since the pandemic. The event was free and open to the public.

Three-time Tony recipient Bernadette Peters, who co-founded the organization with the late Mary Tyler Moore, hosted the event alongside two-time Tony winner Sutton Foster, a longtime supporter of Broadway Barks. 

On hand to help out were numerous Broadway favorites, including Shoshana Bean, Jewelle Blackman, Alex Brightman, Kerry Butler, Bobby Conte, John Dossett, Claybourne Elder, Myles Frost, Jared Goldsmith, Randy Graff, Tamar Greene, Shuler Hensley, Antwayn Hopper, Jayne Houdyshell, Hugh Jackman, James Jackson Jr., Ramin Karimloo, Eddie Korbich, John-Michael Lyles, Jane Lynch, Jefferson Mays, Marie Mullen, Abby Mueller, Donna Murphy, Suzy Nakamura, Randy Rainbow, Christopher Sieber, Jennifer Simard, Talia Suskauer, Jason Veasey, and Julie White.

Bernadette Peters, Hugh Jackman, Sutton Foster, and Ryan Worsing Heather Gershonowitz

The event united Broadway luminaries with the ASPCA, leveraging their star power to find loving homes for animals in need from participating NYC-area shelters, including Abandoned Angels Cocker Spaniels Rescue Inc, Adopt A Boxer Rescue, AdvoCat Rescue, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Animal Care & Control (ACC), Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Anjellicle Cats Rescue, Bide-a-wee, Bobbi and the Strays, City Critters, Francis’s Friends Inc., Husky House, Linda’s Cat Assistance, Little Shelter, Long Island Bulldog, Metropolitan Maltese Rescue, Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League Inc, Pet ResQ Inc., SaveKitty Foundation, SPCA of Westchester, Urban Cat League, Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue, and 1 Love 4 Animals.

Jaquel Spivey, John-Andrew Morrison, James Jackson, Jr., and John-Michael Lyles Heather Gershonowitz

More than 2,000 cats and dogs have been featured in the annual event, and approximately 85% have found forever homes. The event, produced by Broadway Cares, was held in Shubert Alley (located between 44th and 45th Streets, between Broadway and 8th Avenue). For more information, visit BroadwayBarks.org.

See photos from the event below.

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Check Out Photos From The 24th Annual Broadway Barks Hosted By Bernadette Peters and Sutton Foster

Laura Benanti Announces Birth of 2nd Child Via Surrogacy

Playbill Universe Laura Benanti Announces Birth of 2nd Child Via Surrogacy

Benanti and husband Patrick Brown welcomed daughter Louisa Georgia July 9.

Patrick Brown and Laura Benanti

Tony winner Laura Benanti has announced the birth of her second child via social media.

Benanti and husband Patrick Brown welcomed their first child, a daughter named Ella Rose, February 14, 2017. Benanti announced the birth of their second child, named Louisa Georgia, via two Instagram photos of Ella holding her healthy baby sister.

“Please welcome to the world Louisa Georgia Benanti-Brown,” says Benanti in the post. “On July 9th at 2:43am we were blessed with the arrival of our second daughter. Like many, the journey towards growing our family has had many challenges. However, our journey has also been marked by the privilege to pursue different paths to grow our family. Specifically, our remarkable surrogate (an angel-on-earth) who carried our precious girl and delivered her into our arms; an other-worldly generosity of spirit, body, and kindness that can never be repaid. Ella and Louisa ? Rainbow babies. Rainbow sisters.”

Our best wishes to the happy family!

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First Look at Laura Benanti’s New Baby Girl

Second Stage Theater’s 53% Of Finishes Off-Broadway Run July 10

Off-Broadway News Second Stage Theater’s 53% Of Finishes Off-Broadway Run July 10

The new work by Steph Del Rosso explores the 53% of white women who voted for the 45th president.

Grace Rex, Cathryn Wake, Marianna McClellan, and Anna Crivelli Joan Marcus

Second Stage Theater’s 53% Of completes its Off-Broadway run at the McGinn/Cazale Theater July 10. The production officially opened June 28 and began its run June 14.

Written by Steph Del Rosso and directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene, the work centers on a group of women in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, preparing for a presidential visit and a group of 20-something white women in Brooklyn gathering to plan a revolution.

“In 2016, 53% of white women voted for our 45th president, a statistic that became an obsession for me,” shared Del Rosso in an earlier statement. “This play is my attempt to find a frank, dark, and funny way to talk about white women—the ones who voted for him and the ones who didn’t.”

Appearing in the cast are Anna Crivelli, Eden Malyn, Marianna McClellan, Grace Rex, Cathryn Wake, and Ayana Workman.

Greene leads a creative team that includes scenic designer Emmie Finckel, costume designer Lux Haac, lighting designer Mextly Couzin, sound designer and composer Jane Shaw, and dramaturg Christine Scarfuto. The production is cast by Karyn Casl of The Telsey Office.

For more information, visit 2st.com.

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See Production Photos of Second Stage’s Uptown Series’ 53% OF