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Timberland Celebrates Hip Hop’s Big 50 with Lola Brooke, Kaytranada and More

by Chris K. Singh December 4, 2023
written by Chris K. Singh

11-17-23 For what feels like a lifetime, Timberland has been a staple within the New York music scene. Whether it be the shoe that has defined the city itself or the hand in hand work that the brand has done with countless artists of the past. Regardless of the context of reference, Timberland has played their part.
In recent times, things have not changed as they announced the Timberland STOOP – a mobile pop-up tour celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop and the Original Timberland® Boot – honoring and giving back the communities that have helped make the brand what it is today.
The event started off with a bang as the Greenpoint Terminal was excited to see hometown girl Lola Brooke hit the stage. Her set did not disappoint as her summer anthem with Bryson Tiller “You” was clearly a favorite of those in attendance.
Following Brooke was Long Island native Roc Marciano who dropped a project last year with legendary producer and artist The Alchemist called “The Elephant Man’s Bones”. Watching Marciano’s set it is abundantly clear that he is well on his way to establishing himself as one of the most consistent artists in the city. 

One thing was clear mid-way thru the set list- each artist that was booked was quality and had a strong catalog and fan base to boot.
After Marciano’s set was over, fans had the pleasure of seeing Aminè- an artist out of Portland that has a huge catalog of mixtapes and projects that have made him successful over the years. His set was full of energy and if he was not someone you were familiar with you would at least find yourself vibing because of his hit friendly sound. 
Closing off the event was none other than grammy award winning DJ Kaytranada- well known for his smooth and eclectic sound. If awards are not something that moves you, I assure you that his set would. Just a few songs into the set it was clear that he was a professional in his world of music. Those in attendance could not help but dance as he had the warehouse rocking.
Timberland has been a staple within the music community for generations- and if they continue to celebrate the artists and the community in this fashion it will be no surprise that they keep thriving the way they do.

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Ready to Reign: Museum of Broadway Debuts “SIX: The Royal Gallery.”

by Celine Kerik November 10, 2023
written by Celine Kerik

On November SIXth, the Museum of Broadway officially opened its special exhibit, “SIX: The Royal Gallery,” honoring Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s esteemed show, SIX The Musical.

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Mayor Eric Adams and Broadway Stars Celebrate the Grand Opening of Empire Steak House

by Lenique Vincent November 2, 2023
written by Lenique Vincent

Empire Steak House welcomed Mayor Eric Adams, long time supporters, Fox 5 and more to celebrate the opening of their newest location on October 25th.

Snuggled between Times Square and Rockefeller on West 49th Street, at the Pearl Hotel, the family owned restaurant was filled with a sentimental crowd, many of who supported the Sinanaj brothers since the beginning of their journey; or the part most were able to witness.

A 40 year labor of love, Jack, Russ and Jeff made their way from Montenegro to Brooklyn’s Peter Luger where they were able learn the restaurant business before opening their own: NYC’s Chazz Palminteri Italian Restaurant and Empire Steak House, which also has a location in Tokyo.

Over cocktails and bite size servings of the restaurant’s chops, steaks and skewers New Yorkers celebrated the restaurant alongside Broadway stars, including Purlie Victorious cast members, New York City Hospitality Alliance Executive Director Andrew Rigie, and more. Commemorating Broadway, resilience and good food, Mayor Adams, a plant based eater, came out to support the restaurant for what it symbolizes. “Their story is our story,” the Mayor said in a speech prior to the ribbon cutting.

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On the Scene: Dramatist Guild Foundation’s 2023 Gala at the Ziegfeld Ballroom

by Bianca Brutus October 30, 2023
written by Bianca Brutus

This year’s gala honored playwright Lynn Cottage and educator Leonard Majzlin.

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Gutentag, Gutenberg! Welcome to Broadway!

by Melissa Edelblum October 28, 2023
written by Melissa Edelblum

Talk about wearing many hats! Rather than attempting to explain the (convoluted, yet surprisingly relevant) plot of Gutenberg! The Musical! – I’m going to give you the top 5 reasons you should shuffle on down to the James Earl Jones Theatre and say Gutentag to this unique, intentional, and zany show that’s loosely about Johannes Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press (kinda…sorta)

1.) Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad. 

Need I say anymore? This super smart casting should be enough of a reason in and of itself – this is the first time the duo has been back on Broadway together since originating their Tony nominated roles of Elder Kevin Price (Rannells) and Elder Arnold Cunningham (Gad) in the 2011 original cast of The Book of Mormon. And I can confirm, Gad & Rannells are not only at their 2011 comedic finest, but they bring a matured and refined level of expertise to the roles of New Jersey best friends, Doug Simon (Rannells) and Bud Davenport (Gad). Using their impeccable comedic timing, remarkable physicality and raw talent, the duo invites and engages the audience to join them on this wild ride of a show, full of twists and turns galore.

2.) It’s giving early 2000s UCB, in the best way. 

Gutenberg! The Musical! Originated in the same way that a lot of my favorite cultural highlights from the early 2000s pop culture starts – at the United Citizens Brigade. Everything about Gutenberg reeks of experimentation and abides by the ever-famous improv philosophy of “Yes, And!” – The various places that the plot goes, the use of historical fiction and 10+ roles that each actor on stage plays in the duration of one performance allows the production to own these creative choices. Whether it initially makes sense, it all calls back togethers, as any UCB show would make sure of. Since one of the show’s main themes appears to be history, here’s a brief history of Gutenberg! The Musical! The show was written by Tony nominees Scott Brown & Anthony King (Music, Lyrics, Book) and was originally a one act that premiered and was developed at the UCB there inn 2005 and then a two-act version premiered in London in 2006, followed by a production in the New York Musical Theatre Festival in 2006, followed by an Off-Broadway run later that year, where it won both Lortel & Outer Critics Awards for Best Musical. Which then brings us to our next point…

3.) Alex Timbers

It is rare that a show goes 17 years between productions and they can share the same director. Tony Winner Alex Timbers directed both the 2006 Off-Broadway production (for which, he won Best Director of a Musical at the Drama Desk Awards) and the current Broadway production. Coincidence that the Broadway production is as successful on a larger stage? We think not. Timber’s direction provides a necessary structure, but offers plenty of room for Gad and Rannells to play and bring their own personal flares to Doug and Bud (and all the other characters they take on). In short, the show is about attempting to put on a show and the choices that are made to get to the very moment that the audience is seeing. To Timbers’ credit, he clearly trusts his actors wholeheartedly and his direction allows for Gad & Rannells to shine for the choices they have the agency to make in the moment, while moving the storyline along and making it all make sense in the end.

4.) Relevance

Yes, this is a kind of show about nothing and also all the things. (Seinfeld energy, anyone?) but what might have surprised me most was its relevance to current events and themes.

Literacy and illiteracy are at the forefront of this musical. Both highlighting the importance of reading, informing oneself of secular viewpoints and world happenings – more or less, the duty to do your societal due diligence and educate yourself and others. And dually exploring the perils of a lack of education and a lack of conversation amongst generations and those with opposing viewpoints. It boils down to one of the main morals that we can all take with us – communication and education are key.

Throughout the duration of the show, another common theme that was addressed was antisemitism. And while there are jokes written satirically poking fun of antisemitism, seeing “antisemite” (who were illiterate, by the way) on one hat felt oddly, even more relevant now than when this was written in the early 2000s.

5.) You Never Know Who Your Producer May Be

Without giving away too many details, let’s just say there’s a surprise guest at the end. A magical producer, who appears just in time to miraculously save Bud and Doug’s dreams with a big Broadway contract in hand. But that savior of dreams could be anyone. The night we went, it was Steven Gutenberg (meta; I know) – you’ll just have to go to a performance of Gutenberg! The Musical! To see who yours is.

Gutenberg! The Musical! Is playing at the James Earl Jones Theatre on January 28th, 2024. Visit https://gutenbergbway.com/for more information and tickets.

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Review: ‘Purlie Victorious: A Non Confederate Romp Through The Cotton Patch’ is A Must Watch Revival 

by Bianca Brutus October 19, 2023
written by Bianca Brutus

As the actors of “Purlie Victorious” step onstage in the first few minutes of the show, we see them set up furniture, share glances at each other, and talk so low that words can’t be made out.  While that moment is brief, you begin to understand a great deal about them.

The original production of “Purlie Victorious” ran in 1961 and has never been revived until this year. Ossie Davis’ satirical comedy may seem a bit outdated, but the themes behind it are just as impactful as they were in the 60s. 

Purlie Victorious Judson (Leslie Odom Jr.) is simple preacher who hires a woman Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins (Kara Young)  to dress up as his long-lost cousin to trick harsh cotton plantation leader Ol’ Cap’n Cotchipee into giving them money to save the community church Big Bethel.

The revival, directed by Kenny Leon, is a marvelous tribute to Davis. Leon stays true to the original material completely from dialogue to overall creative direction. It’s a refreshing choice for the revival to remain on par with Davis’ vision. Furthermore, Leon proves his ability to translate a work from the past to be taken as something of our present. “Purlie Victorious” is about how communities are the catalyst for change, In this production, the community bonds over rebuilding Big Bethel, and today we come together though common interests and fighting for social issues that will change the future. 

“Purlie Victorious” isn’t only about community, but it’s additionally about hierarchy and masculinity. Ol’ Cap’n is a white Southern man and his position in society is far greater than Purlie’s. Therefore, it’s up to him if the church shall be built.  Ol’ Cap’n son Charlie (Noah Robbins) is viewed as shrill by his father. Their relationship is quite rocky as a result with Ol’ Cap’n often pressing Charlie to “man up.” Ol’ Cap’n represents the old-fashioned perception of manhood as bearing control over others. This is additionally personified by a leather whip he carries. Ol’ Cap’n’s ideology permeates into his relationship with his employee Gitlow Judson (Billy Eugene Jones). Ol’ Cap’n sees him as less than due to his whiteness and furthermore his manhood. The play examines traditional notions of masculinity and interrogates the ways in which power dynamics operate within society. “Purlie Victorious” challenges societal norms and invites the audience to critically reflect on the intersections of race, gender, and power.

Leslie Odom Jr. as Purlie Victorious | Photo by Marc J. Franklin

Leslie Odom Jr.makes an excellent returns to Broadway in “Purlie Victorious.” Odom Jr. brings depth and authenticity to every moment of the production, leaving a feel of awe throughout the audience. His delivery and nuanced expressions made the character come to life onstage. Davis originated the role, and Odom Jr. gives a touching tribute to the writer and performer. It was a true pleasure to see the award winning actor on stage since he left Hamilton seven years ago. 

Odom Jr. and Kara Young truly outstanding together. Their chemistry on stage is palpable, bringing sheer authenticity to the story. Their communication with each other created a captivating dynamic that kept the audience engaged throughout the entire performance. Young’s dramatic portrayal of Lutiebelle, combined with her impeccable comedic timing, made her one of the standout performances in the show. She isn’t alone though, the entire cast delivered. It’s no surprise as they’re a number of eminent actors part of the production including Sanders, Jones, Heather Alicia Simms, and Vanessa Bell Calloway. 

With its intricate set and historical costumes, “Purlie Victorious’” production design successfully transports the audience to the Jim Crow era. One noteworthy aspect was the attention to detail within the setting. Shelves are filled with props that exactly mirror the time period. The plot is made more vivid by the attention to detail, which also improved the immersion factor overall.

Purlie Victorious…' on Broadway is pure joy

The entire cast of “Purlie Victorious” | Photo by Marc J. Franklin

All things considered, “Purlie Victorious” is an excellent production that deftly combines history, humor, and social criticism. It offers a thought-provoking and enjoyable experience while illuminating the difficulties experienced in a post-slavery society. The production design is striking, the script is brilliant , and the performances are outstanding. “Purlie Victorious” is a real gem that will make you think about the nuances of our shared past while also leaving you with a smile on your face.

Purlie Victorious will run until February 2024 at the Music Box Theatre. Tickets are available now.


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Review: ‘The Shark is Broken’ on Broadway Gets Five Fins Up

by Bianca Brutus August 29, 2023
written by Bianca Brutus

The Steven Spielberg multi-verse continues to expand.

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Here Lies Love: Blending Disco & Dictators in a Fresh New Musical

by Truman Fritz August 4, 2023
written by Truman Fritz

How does one write a disco pop opera about the life of Imelda Marcos, former Philippine first lady, and de facto dictator for over a decade?

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Exclusive: Rodrick Covington Talks New Off-Broadway Musical ‘Rock & Roll Man’

by Sydney Hargrove July 31, 2023
written by Sydney Hargrove

This summer, New World Stages welcomes back the talented Rodrick Covington in the exhilarating new off-Broadway musical ‘Rock & Roll Man.'”

This vibrant production celebrates the life of the trailblazing DJ Alan Freed and his significant impact on the rock music scene of the 195s. Covington, a seasoned veteran of the New York stage, steps into the shoes of the legendary Ramp; B and rock singer, musician, and songwriter, Little Richard.

Rodrick Covington’s impressive stage credits already include appearances at New World Stages in “Drum Struck” and on Broadway in Tony Award-winning and Grammy-nominated productions like “Once On This Island” and “The Lion King.” With such a remarkable stage presence, he is well-equipped to breathe life into the flamboyant persona of Little Richard.

Little Richard, famous for hits like “Tutti Fruit,” “Long Tall Sally,” “Good Golly Miss Molly,” and “Lucille,” left an indelible mark on the world of music. His unique style, marked by croons, wails, and screams, became an intergenerational influence on rock music, both in the 1950s and for years to come. “Tutti Fruit” itself reached impressive heights on the charts, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Top 100 in America and number 29 on the British singles chart, eventually selling over a million copies. The song became included in Rolling Stone’s list of the top 500 songs of all time, with critics hailing it as “the most inspired rock lyric ever recorded.”

When Covington isn’t on stage, he’s passionate about wellness, even owning his own wellness center. He is passionate about self-care, both on stage and off, and offered some brilliant tips on staying grounded and mindful. We sat down with Covington to talk about all things ‘Rock & Roll, man!’

Check out the conversation below!

 

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The Cottage: Finding Love in Farce and Fornication

by Truman Fritz July 28, 2023
written by Truman Fritz

Love and freedom can be found in the most unlikely of affairs.

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