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Theater Review: Myles Frost Shines As Michael Jackson In “MJ the Musical” 

by Staff February 8, 2022
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Myles Frost shines as Michael Jackson in MJ the Musical.

MJ opens with a pre-show with actors in an industrial rehearsal space, stretching, warming up vocals, and reviewing staging for the 1992 Dangerous Tour. In walks Myles Frost (the eldest version of MJ), and MJ’s onstage tour camp is just as stunned as we are in the audience. Between the introduction of “Beat It” playing and Frost gliding to the front of the stage, the excitement from the crowd fits the picture of a live Michael Jackson performance! 

All the rehearsal steps and pieces begin to come together as we catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Michael’s creative vision, which seems to be the thesis of the show. The script, by Lynn Nottage, details early on that the musical will be strictly about Michael Jackson’s music except when we watch him navigate stardom, relive the trauma, and depict his personal brand of perfectionism.

The Man in the Mirror is obviously the actor, Myles Frost with his mesmerizing impersonation, that at times feels like we’re watching the King of Pop himself. He not only resembles MJ, with the help of Paul Tazewell (costume design), Charles LaPointe (wig and hair design), Rich + Tone Talauega (Michael Jackson movement), but he fiercely embodies the mannerisms, and embraces MJ’s cadences as if they were his own. With every spin, high kick, moonwalk, and robotic step, Frost commands the stage with an intimate focus on the true intentionality behind Michael’s creative imagination.

 Throughout the show, MJ is building a tour and responding to the reporters (played by Whitney Bashor and Gabriel Ruiz) who are documenting the whole thing. The storyline moves swiftly, weaving in and out of Michael Jackson’s past and present (the musical is set in 1992 during the Dangerous World Tour) with his smashing hits and the influences behind them. There are three versions of MJ: Christian Wilson (who plays the younger, hopeful Little Michael), Tavon Olds-Sample (the ambitious teen/early 20s version), and Myles Frost (as the “current” Michael). 

Other cast members double (and some triple), juggling the roles as tour dancers/vocalists and iconic cameos: James Brown, Jackie Wilson, Bob Fosse, Quincy Jones, members of the Jackson Five, etc. with Quentin Earl Darrington (as Rob/Joseph Jackson), Antoine L. Smith (as Nick, Berry Gordy, Don Cornelius, Doctor), and Ayana George (as Kate, Katherine Jackson). 

While MJ is constantly haunted by this philosophy, “one misstep and you crumble to the bottom,” the flashbacks reveal the genesis of his life experiences and how they trigger his artistic engine through pain and perseverance. There is a special power between all three versions of MJs, under Christopher Wheeldon’s brilliant direction (and choreography) and careful blending, like the moment Ayana George (Katherine Jackson) is singing “I’ll Be There” with Little Michael (Christian Wilson), who transforms into Myles Frost’s version. The harmony is tight, the passion is deep, and the melody is sweet through the lyrics, “I’ll reach out my hand to you…” 

Derek McLane (scenic design), Natasha Katz (lighting design), Peter Nigrini (projection design), Gareth Owen (sound design), Jason Michael Webb (music direction), David Holcenberg (orchestration and arrangements) all work together to bring MJ’s iconic moments to the forefront of remembrance. They use recognizable backdrops, familiar awards moments and performances, with smart use of flashing lights, transitions, and a montage of hits to take us through the King of Pop’s musical eras.

Although the show moonwalks over the controversies, there are still some revelations by the end, especially when Michael is chatting with the reporter about the pressure of every moment of his life on display. The near-end breakthrough is that no one has ever been in his position as far as fame, stardom, and popularity, including his act of “tearing the white walls down,” musical accomplishments, and revolutionary charity work.

“No matter what I do, it always gets twisted,” is a line MJ speaks in the beginning and then the question is, whether or not MJ’s life can exist separate from his music. I feel it is answered with the single thought, his life was music. And if you’re lucky enough to see this production, you’ll have a chance to witness the music in the mirror.

MJ the Musical is now open at the Neil Simon Theatre on Broadway. For tickets, click here.

 

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Theater Review: Phylicia Rashad And Chanté Adams Star In “Skeleton Crew” By Dominique Morisseau

by Staff January 31, 2022
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Phylicia Rashad and Chanté Adams star in Skeleton Crew by playwright Dominique Morisseau. The show is now playing at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (by Manhattan Theatre Club). 

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Find Your New Year’s Eve OOTD With The Holiday Edit from T.J.Maxx & Marshalls

by Staff December 19, 2021
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Struggling to find an outfit for your upcoming holiday party? The Knockturnal has you covered.

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Chasity Saunders Gets Glam With Us Before the Premiere of ‘A Holiday Chance’

by Staff December 18, 2021
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Closing out 2021 strong and very on theme, multi-talented Actress, Model, and Host, Chasity Saunders is exploring a pivot.

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Adrienne Warren, Cedric Joe & More Talk ABC’s “Women Of The Movement” At NYC Red Carpet Event

by Staff December 17, 2021
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On Monday, December 13, we attended the NYC premiere of Women of the Movement screening and red carpet event at Metrograph. 

Following the screening was a panel discussion moderated by Arisha Hatch from Color of Change, with participants Marissa Jo Cerar (showrunner, creator, and executive producer), Adrienne Warren (Mamie Till-Mobley), Cedric Joe (Emmett Till), Tonya Pinkins (Alma), and Ray Fisher (Gene Mobley).  

We spoke with a few cast members: Adrienne Warren, Cedric Joe, and Ray Fisher on the red carpet about their role in the production and what they hope viewers will take away.

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Do you recall when you first learned about Emmett Till? What was going through your head at the time vs. now?

Cedric Joe: ”I was around 9 years old. And I found out from my grandmother because it’s not really something that gets talked about a lot in school, so it was definitely a story that stood out to me. It’s really emotional. It’s something that no mother should have to go through, no child, no one should have to go through. To know that stories like these are going on today and to be able to have the opportunity to play a role like this is really an honor.” 

Ray Fisher: “What’s wild is, I remember learning about it briefly in high school. It was maybe half a page, a quarter of a page in a history book. And it was sandwiched in with a lot of other black history. So it didn’t have as profound of an impact on me until I got to learn about it in my adult life and had a greater appreciation for what the story actually meant and just how close to that story we still are today.” 

What are you hoping people will take away from this story, especially during these times? 

Adrienne Warren: “I am looking for people to learn more about this story and more specifically to learn about the people involved in this story… To learn about Emmett Till, not as a victim but who he is as a boy, who he was (we don’t learn about these people)… and to learn that this is a family, and this is a woman who had incredible strength, but she didn’t get there overnight! The strength wasn’t there overnight. We don’t allow women to show those quiet moments of pause, the moments in between her journey and our journeys in life, and I’m grateful to shed a little bit of insight into that and I hope they take that with them.”

Cedric Joe: “I’m hoping that they understand the story and know more about Mamie and Emmett and how they were. What’s great about it is how much MJ [Marissa Jo Cerar—showrunner, creator and executive producer] did of humanizing them.”

Ray Fisher: “What I hope people take away from this more than anything is inspiration… to look at Mamie Till-Mobley, to look at what she was able to do not only as a woman, but a black woman in the ‘50s in the United States of America. I think it should be something that hopefully will inspire folks to continue to fight for justice, equality, and all of these things.”

You’ve just finished a fantastic run as Tina on Broadway and now you’re playing Mamie Till. As an actress, is it more challenging to play biographical characters vs. fictional characters?

Adrienne Warren: “I think each project it’s about what you put into it, and biographical projects are always difficult because it’s about our ancestors or it’s about someone that’s here. And so for me, it’s about losing myself in the job so that I am doing my best to pay homage to whoever that person is. I wanna do whatever I can to honor them and do whatever I can specifically today to honor Mamie and her story and her legacy that I want to continue …. when I’m long gone. So anything I can do to support people’s story in that way, to shed light on people’s humanity and life and pain and those moments in between that I spoke of before, then I’m doing my job right.”

Women of the Movement follows the story of Mamie Till-Mobley, who found strength and power in seeking justice for her son, Emmett Till, a 14 year-old boy who was brutally murdered in a 1955 Jim Crow South.

The historical drama is set to air on January 6, 2022 on ABC. For more information on the episodes, click here. 

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Review: Akihiro Nishino Presents Japanese Animated Children’s Film, “Poupelle of Chimney Town”

by Staff December 17, 2021
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On Wednesday, December 15, we attended a private screening of Poupelle of Chimney Town at Soho House in New York City.

Courtesy of Studio 4°C/ Toho

The Japanese animated children’s film is directed by Yusuke Hirota, based on the picture book by Akihiro Nishino, and presented by Studio 4°C. Poupelle is voiced by Tony Hale, Lubicchi by Antonio Raul Corbo, Bruno by Stephen Root, with Lola as Misty Lee and more.

One night, Lubicchi saves and befriends a garbage man whom he later names Poupelle Halloween, while the locals refer to him as a monster. The residents of Chimney Town are close-minded and lack belief in mysterious things. All they can see is a cloud of smoke above the chimneys, but Lubicchi and Poupelle embark on a journey to search beyond the smoke and discover the stars!

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“It’s such a shame we can’t go any higher than the chimneys,” Lubicchi says, confronting his fear of heights just to continue the story of the stars that he started with his deceased father, Bruno. As Lubicchi and his new friend Poupelle work in the chimney factory, they encounter several hardships because of their desire to reach for the stars. Don’t stand out, don’t dream, that’s the motto and somewhat the law under the tyranny of the local guards. But for Poupelle and Lubicchi, these two can’t help but wander, risking their own lives to find the truth, not just for their own sake but for the sake of Chimney Town.

Throughout the journey we encounter radiant images, sound, and unique animation from their mishaps in the garbage factory to their makeshift contraption that launches them into space! With sentimental flashbacks of Lubicchi’s father, Bruno, the duo remembers, “Don’t give into what’s normal. Don’t turn away from the unknown.” Lubicchi is ignited by these motivational words despite the adversity and isolation faced in a town that has forgotten to look up!

The release date is set for Dec 30, 2021. 

For more information on the film, see below.

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The Knockturnal’s 2021 Holiday Gift Guide

by Staff December 13, 2021
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Below are a few must have items as you begin your holiday shopping!

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Wakey! Wakey! Lynn Nottage Strikes Again With Original Play, ‘Clyde’s’

by Staff December 12, 2021
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Wakey! Wakey! Lynn Nottage strikes again with an original play, ‘Clyde’s,’ now running at  Helen Hayes Theater (2nd Stage,) through January 16, 2022.

Clyde, played by Emmy-Winner Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black) is a sassy sandwich shop-owner who hires ex-cons to work in her establishment. 

The play begins and Clyde is stretched across a counter in her namesake truck stop. It’s clear that she’s got the power and is not afraid to use it. 

Described as devilish—to me—Clyde is a reflection of society, as cold and cruel as it may be. Simply put, these ex-cons are here because they’ve got no other options as they battle with the confinements of their post incarceration “freedom.” 

In comparison, Montrellous (Emmy-Winner Ron Cephas Jones, This is Us) is an angel, while Clyde is a devil. And “the ingredients are at war,” as the actors master the art of sandwich artistry (and actually), chopping while acting! 

Takeshi Kata’s set is an industrial kitchen with Christopher Akerlind using intense lights and music patterns (Justin Ellington) during transitions. Jennifer Moeller’s costumes, (especially Clyde’s outrageous, form-fitting ensembles) help define the show while each member of the sandwich crew has their own distinct and undeniably hilarious delivery, directed by Kate Whoriskey.

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Letitia played by Kara Young is a single mother who ended up behind bars for robbing a pharmacy. Through her borderline slapstick comedy, Young commands the stage, vibrant like the hot pink cornrows cascading down her back. She’s somewhat a veteran of the shop along with Rafael (Reza Salazar). At times it’s hard to imagine the fierce fun-loving Rafael robbing a bank with a BB gun, but Salazar’s moments are believable, even during his overly dramatic love spells.

When a new hire Jason (Edmund Donovan) unintentionally shakes up the place, we see the deep desire for change among the ex-cons, and by the time Jason breaks down, we have a bit of compassion for him despite his flaws. He just wants to be alone, at peace, doing his job until getting to the next place. But that might be impossible for any of the staff members under Clyde’s abusive and toxic management. 

At last, Montrellous the saint uncovers the metaphor through his various retweet-able one-liners. “Let whatever you’re feeling be a part of your process and not an impediment,” he says, presenting coping strategies for the others to fold into the possibilities as a way to escape and master reality. He urges the hopefuls to find one ingredient that defies expectations. 

It’s more than just making sandwiches, it’s about putting the recipe of life together, and finding the answer to the question: Does the perfect sandwich exist? My best guess is “no,” with an open-ended denouement, though far from a resolution per se. 

There’s no perfect sandwich, but in life, as well as at Clyde’s, mindfulness and radical acceptance are each the slices of bread with a jalapeño aioli spread, Swiss chard, a sprinkle of salt, and a layer of questionable Chilean sea bass. 

For tickets, click here. 

 

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The KnockturnaList: Editor’s Picks 2021

by Staff December 8, 2021
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The Knockturnal has rounded up our favorite products from 2021, and we want to share them with you! 

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ART BASEL IN REVIEW: EVENT HIGHLIGHTS FROM MIAMI 2021 ART, CRYPTO, MUSIC & MORE – THE HOTTEST PARTIES AND EXHIBITS

by Staff December 7, 2021
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ABRA TAKES OVER SCOPE MIAMI BEACH WITH AN EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE BY MASEGO

On Friday, December 3rd, ABRA cryptocurrency platform headlined the SCOPE Miami Art Exhibit with crypto and NFT focused panels followed by an energized Friday night party to comprise their “Celebration Of The Intersection of Art & The Blockchain” Activation Series.  The 500+ person party, which featured a performance by MASEGO with special guest Devin Williams, was held at SCOPE’s New Contemporary NFT focused exhibit space, highlighted by the mister E’s NFT installation. The event kicked off with sounds by Ricks, followed by dynamic female DJ duo Angel + Dren.

ABRA is a cryptocurrency wallet that allows users to buy, sell and hold 25 cryptocurrencies and 50 fiat currencies in one place. It supports some of the most popular cryptocurrency assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, Stellar and more. ABRA is on a mission to create a simple and honest platform to enable millions of crypto holders to maximize the potential of their crypto assets. They operate an easy-to-use app that allows users to access interest-earning, buying, selling and trading in cryptocurrencies, in one single place. Their vision is an open, global financial system that is easily accessible to everyone. Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/abra_global/

Website: https://www.abra.com 

Friday night’s ABRA party featured drinks by Grey Goose, High West Distillery and COASTAL Spritz premium canned wine spritzers, with partners NFT Now, SuperRare, ThankYouX, YellowHeart, Art House and The Future Party. Additional partners included Pioneer DJ, ADE, Cookie Pop OREO and Secret Walls.

Notable industry and influencer guests filled the room, such as Model Marta Pozzan and Giuseppe Giofrè, Lil Fresh Sam, Nastassja, Kodak Lewis, Kye West, Justin Crayton, Dash Williams, Darius Ricks, Sukie S, Yasmine Smith, Ming Bey, Xavier Banks, Nefatari Cooper, Stephanie Acosta, Giselle Liotta, Ali Lasky, Ale Wilson, Ben Wilson, Oshoke Umolo, Raj Ade, Ballers producer Joey Krutel, and many more attended the music, art and crypto focused celebration leading into the Friday night of Art Basel weekend, closing out the celebratory filled week.

The daytime crypto and NFT focused panels led by ABRA on Friday, December 3rd, included Money Talks w/ Abra CEO Bill Barhydt Ft. artist Mister E, Conversations with Jimi Zendrix, Creative Director at Secret Walls, and Nick Rose, CEO of Ethernity, and Adrian Baschuk, CNBC Crypto Trader, as well as NFT NOW Presents ThankYouX and SuperRare in Conversation, “Moderated by Matt Medved,” and Art House Presents The Physical Meets Digital Future of NFTS.

MISTER E INSTALLATION @SCOPE PRESENTED BY ABRA 

Featured all week at SCOPE and highlighted during the event was the installation by Mister E, and was THE sought after activation at the exhibit space.

https://scope-art.com/show/miami-beach-2021/programming/#mister-e-installation-atrium

Contemporary artist mister e, known globally for his iconic colorful interpretation of the US $100 bill, “Benny Jr.” and the phrase “Money Isn’t Real” returned once again to the SCOPE ART FAIR  for its 20th anniversary with another immersive installation that take patrons on a journey to another universe. “100” is more than just a number to mister e. “100 is authentic, 100 is whole, 100 is the truth, 100 is real.” 100 was the first installation to combine the physical and digital world, allowing the viewers to physically walk into an NFT. 100 will be mister e’s debut NFT release and was Made possible by ABRA.

 

SCOPE ART SHOW VIP KICK OFF PREVIEW FEATURING COASTAL SPRITZ

On Tuesday, November 30th, SCOPE ART SHOW MIAMI BEACH Returned to Ocean Drive for their 20th Edition Show featuring a VIP kick off party from 4-8pm highlighted by a COASTAL Spritz pop up bar. Media, influencers and key art industry guests attended the four hour afternoon celebration at the beachfront tent, sipping on the premium light wine brand flavors such as Pineapple Rosé, Watermelon Rosé, Classic Rosé and Sauvignon Blanc spritzers served in their signature mini inflatable flamingos. The brand is available all across Florida at Wawa stores, as well as nationwide. Www.coastalspritz.com. 

Contemporary galleries and artists from all over the world showcased their beautiful art, with guests in attendance such as Foodgod, Steve Aoki, Marta Pozzan, Giuseppe Giofre, Diana Madison, and Artist Robyn Blair. The 20th edition of SCOPE Miami Beach returned to the sands of Ocean Drive and 8th Street, from November 30th through December 5th, this year featuring 140 International Exhibitors from 25 countries and 60 cities. SCOPE Miami Beach welcomed over 60,000 visitors over the course of 6 days. Amidst an unprecedented outpouring of critical acclaim from press, curators, and collectors, SCOPE Miami Beach once again was poised to lead the charge for the emerging contemporary art market.

About COASTAL Spritz: Grown in the Columbia Valley of Washington State, Coastal is a pioneer of premium light wine. Coastal Spritz’s goal is to provide consumers with the highest quality wine spritz in a ready – to – drink option. Being sourced from the best vineyards in The Columbia Valley of Washington State, giving it a delicious and lighter take on canned wines without sacrificing the quality of the grapes that go into it. Flavors include Pineapple Rosé, Watermelon Rosé, Classic Rosé, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc (6 flavors). Sold nationwide, and all across Florida at Wawa stores and ABC Fine Wine & Spirits. Visit www.coastalspritz.com | Instagram: @DrinkCoastalSpritz 

BALMAIN WORLD AIDS DAY EVENT @ SCOPE MIAMI BEACH

Wednesday Evening, December 1st, SCOPE welcomed a private event with BALMAIN. BALMAIN, in collaboration with (RED), hosted a party to celebrate a new work by land and street artist SAYPE in Miami to mark World AIDS Day.

DJ WHITE SHADOW PERFORMS @ SCOPE MIAMI BEACH

Thursday Evening, December 2nd,  SCOPE hosted an evening celebration featuring DJ WHITE SHADOW, Grammy Winning producer, known for his work with Lady Gaga, among others.

 

ARTHUR J WILLIAMS JR. VIP GALLERY EXHIBIT POP-UP
On Saturday, December 4th, Renowned Master Counterfeiter turned Artist Athur J Williams Jr. hosted a pop up exhibit during Art Basel in Wynwood showcasing his latest collection, “One Hundred Dollabyte.”  The show featured his One Hundred Dollar bill inspired artwork, as well as a preview of his new NFT collections. Arthur has is popular DaVinci’s gallery located in LA’s Melrose district, with top art collectors and celebrities alike seeking out his pieces. https://davincisgallery.com

 

CORE Response Annual Art Basel Gala 

Held December 1st, 2021 at Soho Beach House, Sean Penn hosted his annual gala to raise funds this year for CORE Latin America, in the wake of the Haiti natural disasters and support needed for their Covid-Relief Programs in Latin America. A live performance took place by one of the evening’s co-hosts Anitta wowed the room, and the event was also co-hosted by Dylan Penn, Leonardo DiCaprio, Francisco Costa, Alan Faena, Princess Eugenie, Vivi Nevo, Shareef Malnik & Gabrielle Anwar, and Soleil Moon Frye. Others in attendance included Lukas Haas, Danny A. Abeckaser, Dave Grutman and Isabela Grutman, Laurie Lynn Stark, and many more. The intimate gala was sponsored by American Airlines and produced by Josh Wood. www.coreresponse.org. CORE stands for Community Organized Relief Effort. A live art installation by Mister Kaves also took place. https://www.instagram.com/p/CW_TCK3FV3Z/?utm_medium=copy_link

 

From Louis Vuitton to Burberry, Chanel to Balmain, fashion rolled through Art Basel in a major way this year hosting star-filled parties and celebrations all week long in Miami. That, paired with the overpowering presence of Cryptocurrency and NFT entities, also donning this year Crypto Week, with NFT BZL creating a big presence on November 30th.

Additionally, Art Basel would not be complete without stacked music performances by top artists. Lizzo performed at the AMEX part at The Edition on Saturday, December 4th while Cardi B. threw it down at Strawberry Moon at Good Time Hotel. Steve Aoki with artist Alec Monopoly, Marshmello, Martin Garrix and more headlined LIV nightclub all week at Fountainbleu, with Meek Mill and Lil Tunechi closing out LIV on December 5th. Kid Cudi headlined the December 1st party at the Faena Dome, Tori Lanez and Migos performed at the Bitcoin Latinum Launch with Genesis NFT Minting on December 1st at Mr Jones, as well as at Migos live at ELEVEN the following night, and of course MASEGO at the ABRA party at SCOPE.

With the lifting of post-pandemic shut downs (despite all Covid-19 protocols being adhered to throughout the festival week), art enthusiasts, artists, influencers, celebrities, models, the music world, the crypto and NFT world, and overall industry notables were ready to get back to the magic that is Art Basel in Miami Beach each December.

All photos by World Red Eye.

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