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Friday, April 30, 2010

LIZA MINNELLI, LA MIRANDA THEATRE, THE BARN THEATRE...AND MORE!


Caroline Rhea Hosts PFLAG Gala Honoring Liza Minnelli, TOMORROW, May 1
(SOURCE: BWW News Desk)
Caroline Rhea will host the Straight for Equality Awards Gala honoring Liza Minnelli on May 1.

The second annual awards ceremony will be held at the New York Marriott Marquis. Liza Minnelli will be presented with the 2010 Straight for Equality in Entertainment Award.

This honor recognizes Liza's lifelong role as a Straight Ally of the LGBT community.
Also being honored at the ceremony will be NFL Super Bowl XLIV star Scott Fujita, for Straight for Equality in Sports.

Tickets to this event are $300 for a general admission ticket or $400 for a VIP ticket.



Liza Minnelli was born on March 12, 1946 in Los Angeles, California to the actress/songwriter Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli. She began her career at a very early age, co-starring with her mother in the movie "In the Good Old Summertime" in 1949.


At the age of 10, Liza hosted the first-ever TV broadcast of "The Wizard of Oz", reaching a viewing audience of about 45 million people.
By the time she was 19, she had landed the lead role in "Flora, the Red Menace". This Broadway performance won her a Tony for the Best Actress in a Musical.
In 1972, her movie career peaked when she played Sally Bowles in "Cabaret." The film won eight Oscars, including the Best Actress for Liza.
The role also earned her a Golden Globe and a British Film Academy Award. The unqualified success of "Cabaret" put Liza on the covers of Time and Newsweek in the same week.
Liza also starred in the first concert ever filmed for live television in 1972. Liza went on to appear opposite Robert DeNiro in the musical "New York, New York," directed by Martin Scorsese, in 1977.
In 1981, she co-starred with Dudley Moore in the movie "Arthur", going on to make the sequel "Arthur 2" in 1998.

Liza added a second Golden Globe to her already impressive list of awards in 1985 wither her performance in "A Time to Live", a made-for-TV movie.
Liza returned to the state in December 1999 to pay tribute to her father in a show called "Minnelli on Minnelli" at New York's Palace Theater. In 2008 Liza returned to Broadway with "Liza's at the Palace..." which went on to win the Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event, marking her four Tony Award.

She recreated the show at the MGM Grand where her performance was filmed for a public television special and a DVD.
The show's cast recording was nominated for a Grammy Award. Liza continues her extraordinary music career with ongoing concert tours in the U.S. and Europe, as well as recording a new album. Liza has also won a special Tony Award in 1974 for "adding lustre to the Broadway Season." For more information on this cause visit http://www.straightforequality.org/.

Straight for Equality is a project of PFLAG National that was launched in 2007 to invite, educate, and empower straight allies to demonstrate their support for their LGBT friends and family. The Straight for Equality in Entertainment Award was designed to honor a performer and/or artist who has a history of advocating for equality for LGBT people.
The first award was presented in 2009 to actress Sigourney Weaver.



Maripat Donovan, Mitzi Gaynor, Marilu Henner Set (Maripat Donovan, pictured)for La Mirada Theatre's 2010-2011 Season
(SOURCE: Andy Propst)


The La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts has announced its 2010-2011 season, which will open with a revival of Charles Busch's The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, to run October 1-17. Jeff Maynard will direct the production, which will feature stage and television star Marilu Henner.

The La Mirada season will also include Paul Gordon and John Caird's new musical Daddy Long Legs (November 5-21); 'Til Death Do Us Part - Late Night Catechism 3 (January 28 - February 13), starring Maripat Donovan; Little Shop of Horrors (April 15-May 1); and Roger Bean's The Marvelous Wonderettes (June 3-19).


In addition to these productions, the theater will offer two performances of Mitzi Gaynor's one-woman show Razzle Dazzle! My Life Behind the Sequins on May 14, 2011.

For further information, visit: www.lamiradatheatre.com.
The Barn Theatre presents
"The Producers"

by Mel Brooks and Thomas Sheehan
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks

Directed by Cheryl Marocco Hartley
Musical Direction by Regan Ryzuk


Choreography by Megan Ferentinos

Performances:


May 21, 22, 28, 29, June 4, 5 at 8pm
May 23, 30, June 5 at 2pm


To reserve tickets call: 973-334-9320
When the down-and-out King of Broadway, Max Bialystock, and his timid accountant, Leo Bloom, discover they can make more money with a flop, they set out to produce the worst Broadway show imaginable. Winner of a record 12 Tony® Awards, The Producers ranks as one of the funniest and biggest musicals in Broadway history. Join us at The Barn Theatre for a springtime you will never forget!


With: Geraldine Baillod, Brendan Bartlett, Bridget Burke Weiss, Michael Campbell, Dave Conley, Tim Daniels, Brittany Dunn, Michal Efron, Jen Hanselman, Scott Hart, Samantha Kaplan,
Emily Krueger, Fran Leonardis, James Lopez, Brendan Maly, Sarah Mendenhall, Brian Merrill,
Lisa Poggi, Jo Rosa Rio, Paul Salvatoriello, Tom Schopper, Ericka Traugh, and Tom Wright.


The Barn Theatre is located at 32 Skyline Drive in Montville, NJ, just minutes off Route 287, Exit 47.
For more information or directions, call (973) 334-9320, or visit www.barntheatre.org.
The Producers is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International.

No New Neighbors for Hollywood Sign
(SOURCE: TAMARA AUDI)
Associated Press


LOS ANGELES—Keeping the Hollywood sign uncluttered fell to local celebrities, and the Playboy Bunny sealed the deal.


A last-minute $900,000 contribution from Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner closed the gap in a $12.5 million fund-raising drive to buy 138 acres adjacent to the sign that had been slated for residential development. The mountain-top parcel is to be donated to the city of Los Angeles.

Neighbors and preservationists felt that building homes above the world-famous sign would ruin the view and rob the public of access to the peak.


"Today we have the Hollywood ending we hoped for," said Will Rogers, president of the Trust for Public Land, a nonprofit preservation group that spearheaded the effort to buy the land for the city.

In 1978, Hugh Hefner helped raise money to rebuild it when it was dilapidated.

"My childhood dreams and fantasies came from the movies, and the images created in Hollywood had a major influence on my life and Playboy," Mr. Hefner said in a statement released Monday. "As I've said before, the Hollywood sign is Hollywood's Eiffel Tower and I am pleased to help preserve such an important cultural landmark."


The campaign to acquire the land, called the Cahuenga Peak, attracted Hollywood heavyweights and longtime residents. Celebrities including Tom Hanks to Steven Spielberg donated money, while residents who live below the sign organized bake sales and community events to raise money.
The real estate around the sign was once owned by billionaire Howard Hughes, who intended to build a mansion on the peak for his girlfriend at the time, Ginger Rogers.
But Ms. Rogers, according to local lore, balked at living on the isolated hilltop. Their romance fizzled and the home was never built.



Write to Tamara Audi at tammy.audi@wsj.com

Shelly Goldstein
One Fine Day: The Groovy Girls of the '60s
Magic Castle

Hollywood, CA
Shelly Goldstein is a lot of women in one body, as she demonstrates skillfully in her look back at female singers of the 1960s, including Carole King, Petula Clark, Lulu, Mama Cass, Laura Nyro and Carly Simon.

Rather than try to imitate any of the “groovy” girl singers of the past, she honors their spirit with respect and a sense of history, sharing a bit of biography about each one along the way before singing some of the songs they made famous.
Her most compelling moment came in her tender reading of Pete Townshend’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” which she described as more of a hymn than a rock anthem and which she sang beautifully as a powerful ballad. Plus, there was an effective medley of Petula Clark hits by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent.
To demonstrate how attitudes toward women and marriage have become more complex over the years, Goldstein did a medley that combined Laura Nyro’s “Wedding Bell Blues” with Carly Simon and Jacob Brackman’s “That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be,” plus a word-perfect version of Stephen Sondheim’s “Getting Married Today.”


And of course, there was Goldstein’s YouTube hit, sung to the tune of the Sherman brothers’s “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” called “Stupid Callous Homophobic Hateful Legislation” about efforts to quash gay marriage.
Goldstein was ably abetted by accompanist Scott Harlan, who sang harmony on a couple of songs and stepped away from the piano after donning a blond wig, headband and peace button to join an Afro-wigged Goldstein in “Black Boys/White Boys” from Hair.
Goldstein closed the show saying she favors the optimism of the 1960s over the cynicism of today — and an audience certainly leaves her show feeling upbeat and positive, just like the groovy guys and girls of the 1960s.
Elliot Zwiebach, Cabaret Scenes


www.cabaretscenes.org

Bickford Theatre Announces Their 16th Season, Kicks Off 9/23
(SOURCE: BWW News Desk)
Eric Hafen, Artistic Director of the Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road in Morristown, NJ, is proud to unveil the Bickford Theatre's 2010-2011 Season

"Of "Stage & Screen," featuring four thrillingly-exciting works that explore and celebrate the magical worlds of Broadway and Hollywood.

The Bickford's 16th Season opens September 23 with the wildly beloved yet rarely seen musical Mack & Mabel.
"To begin this season of ‘Stage and Screen,' what is there left to say about the great film maker Mack Sennett and his daffy heroine, movie star Mabel Normand, coupled with Jerry Herman's favorite score? Lights, camera, action!" said Eric Hafen, Bickford's Artistic Director.
"We continue our movie theme with a sequel (of sorts!) with Moonlight and Magnolias, the untold but disputed conflagration of three movie geniuses struggling to work together to bring to the screen one of the greatest films ever made," said Hafen. "We welcome 2011 with The Little Dog Laughed, one of the best written plays I have ever read, and a Tony winner to boot, and we close our Season with I Hate Hamlet, an honest and wildly hilarious look at someone who really, truly hates the Bard. No matter which you prefer, the Great White Way or the Silver Screen, there's something for everyone this Season at the Bickford!"

From the Tony Award-winning composer of Hello, Dolly! and La Cage Aux Folles comes the 8-time, Tony-nominatEd Mack & Mabel, running Sept. 23 through Oct. 17, 2010, a rollicking and romantic musical about legendary silent movie director Mack Sennett's pie-in-the face, Keystone Kops, and Bathing Beauties Hollywood--and Mack's even wilder love affair with his greatest leading lady, comedienne Mabel Normand. Mack & Mabel will take you on a musically-thrilling roller coaster ride through Jerry Herman's best score including such blockbuster classics as "Tap Your Troubles Away," "I Wanna Make the World Laugh," "Movies Were Movies," "I Won't Send Roses," and "Time Heals Everything."
We promise you a toe-tapping good time-and a happy ending!

The Bickford Theatre continues its Season with Moonlight and Magnolias by Ron Hutchinson, running November 11 through December 5, 2010, a wildly funny and illuminating behind-the-scenes tale of the business of movie making during the golden age of Hollywood.





1939 Hollywood is abuzz! Legendary producer David O. Selznick has shut down the filming of his newest epic, Gone with the Wind, just three weeks into production. The screenplay, you see, just isn't working. So what's an all-powerful movie mogul to do? Fire the director, pull Victor Fleming off The Wizard of Oz, and lock himself, Fleming, and script doctor Ben Hecht in his office for five days until they have a screenplay. Subsisting on a diet of bananas and peanuts, they spend five days working through and acting out Margaret Mitchell's bestseller and in the process make movie history by fashioning a screenplay for one of the most successful and beloved films of all time.


The Bickford rings in the New Year with Douglas Carter Beane's Tony Award-nominated hit, The Little Dog Laughed, running January 20 through February 13, 2011. Rising film star, Mitchell Green, is every girl's fantasy and soon to become a household name, thanks to his devilish agent Diane.
With Mitchell on the brink of superstardom, Diane encounters one teensy weensy obstacle - -she can't seem to stop her leading man from coming out of the closet!
With Mitchell spending days and nights with his new "friend" Alex, and Alex's beautiful girlfriend Ellen causing a drama of her own, what lengths will Mitchell go to play the part? Douglas Carter Beane's Tony award-nominated comedy hilariously satirizes the superficial world of show-business and the game-playing of the movie industry.

The Season comes to a swash-buckling end with Paul Rudnick's hit comedy, I Hate Hamlet, running April 28 through May 22, 2011.
Actor Andrew Rally seems to have it all: fame from his starring role in a hit TV series; a rich, beautiful girlfriend; the perfect New York apartment; and the chance to play the greatest role of all time: Hamlet in Central Park!
There are, however, a couple of glitches in paradise: Andrew's series has been cancelled, his 29-year-old girlfriend is clinging to her virginity; and he absolutely HATES Hamlet!

A botched séance produces the ghost of the greatest of all Hamlets--John Barrymore. Fortified by champagne, ego, and a cod piece, he tries to convince Andrew to accept the part and fulfill his actor's destiny. The laughs come fast and furious as Andrew wrestles with his conscience, Barrymore, his sword, and his own codpiece in this Drama Desk and Tony Award-nominated screwball comedy, full of big laughs, romantic entanglements and even a duel!
In addition, the Bickford Theatre will once again be offering its popular "A La Carte Series" of concerts and variety performances. This Season's exciting line-up opens Sunday, March 6 with three-time MAC Award-winner Richard Skipper starring in Carol Channing in Concert, followed on Sunday, March 13, by The David Leonhardt Jazz Group and the Shelly Oliver Tap Dancers returning to the Bickford in A Tribute to Gershwin, and ending Sunday, March 20, with the fascinating Before the Crash: America in the 1920's, brought to you by the collaborators of the Bickford's wildly-successful A La Carte Series presentation After The Ball, director Daniel P. Quinn and choreographer Heather Johdos.


Main Stage Series performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m, with select Thursday Matinees at 2 p.m. Subscriptions are now on sale. Individual tickets go on sale September 1, 2010. The Bickford Theatre is conveniently located within the Morris Museum and offers free parking and full accessibility. To purchase a Bickford subscription or for further information, please contact the Box Office at 973.971.3706 or visit us 24/7 at www.bickfordtheatre.org.

"Lena(Inspired by the LIFE OF LENA HORNE)"

For Immediate Release PRESS RELEASE
Contact Person: Nickolas Long, III
Josiah Theatre Works /Lafayette Grill 54 Franklin Street NY NY 10013
Phone: (347) 291 6289
April 25th 2010


Josiah Theatre Works, in association with Lafayette Grill presents WORLD PREMIER CABARET theatre Production, "Lena(Inspired by the LIFE OF LENA HORNE)" Written and Directed by Nickolas Long, III with Musical Direction by Karl Jackson.


The mission of Josiah Theatre Works is to present the WORLD PREMIERS with Fine Dining in the heart of TRIBECA NYC.

We are eagerly anticipating this production as a TRIBUTE to the Living Legend, Ms. Lena Horne. Her contributions to the arts and her people of African descent , remains a treasure to the World. We hope you can attend this WORLD PREMIER.

Previews begin SUNDAY MAY 16TH 3PM & 7PM , Sunday May 23rd 7:00pm and we open OFFICIALLY on Sunday June 6th 2010 3:00pm & 7:00pm. This Production features some of New York City's most Promising talents of stage and screen , and chronicles the Life of Lena Horne from 1933 to Present. With Original Music lyrics by Nickolas Long, III and musical arranging by Karl Jackson, you will also be pleased with the Fine dining that comes along with the Production.

"Lena (Inspired by the LIFE OF LENA HORNE)" is a World Premier DRAMA with music and dance.Offering a dramatic interpretation of the life of Lena Horne instead of through a MUSICAL production.


Please see the ATTACHMENT FLYER. Press and Industry people can order they tickets through Nickolas Long, III. 347 291 6289

www.smarttix.com - "LENA(Inspired by the LIFE OF LENA HORNE)"
OPEN RUN Previews May 16th 3pm & 7pm , May 23rd 7pm -
Every 1ST SUNDAY Premiers JUNE 6TH - 3:00PM & 7:00PM SHOWTIMES
*Excludes SUNDAY JULY 4TH 2010 . Special SHOW - Sunday 7/18/2010 3:00PM & 7:00PM
Tickets : General $50 V.I.P $60-$65 Includes Show and Fine Dining. TIPS AND DRINKS ARE ADDITIONAL


*THERE ARE NO SPECIAL OFFERS FOR PREVIEWS. RUSH ADVANCE TICKETS GENERAL $40 V.I.P $50
Group SALES CONTACT 347 291 6289*


Sincerely,
Nickolas Long, III -Artistic Director/ Playwright -At-Large
Josiah Theatre Works /Lafayette Grill
"THEATRE WITH FINE DINING"
347 291 6289

Minnelli Talks 'Rock and Roll' Cameo in 'Sex And The City 2'


(SOURCE: BROADWAY WORLD)

As previously reported, stage and screen legend Liza Minnelli will be appearing in Sex And The City 2, in addition to being on the film's soundtrack. In the film, Minnelli will perform at the wedding of Stanford Blatch, the gay character and ladies' confidante played by Willie Garson.

Of the cameo, Minnelli said: "It's a wonderful number. We had a blast...It's rock and roll. Everything is moving! And I just got a whole new knee, so I can promise you everything is moving."

Sex and the City 2 will hit screens in the same date slot that Sex and the City did in 2008.

The big screen adapation of the hit HBO series was a runaway box office hit, opening to $57 million on its way to hitting $152.6 million domestically. Sex made an even stronger showing overseas, grossing $260 million at the international box office for a worldwide total of $412.6 million.

The ladies of Sex And The City- Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis, all agreed earlier in the the year to take part in a sequel film to Sex and the City: The Movie.

For more information visit, www.hbo.com.


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With grateful XOXOXs for your support!

Richard Skipper

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE IGUANA ON THURSDAY
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Because of Cinco de Mayo, please note this week's show will take place on Thursday. Tonight's guests include: Meg Flather, Jillian Laurain, Diana LeBlanc, Kevin McMullen, George Stella, Anton W. Vander Merwe ...
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MAY 12th: Pamela Palmieri & Tod Hall return!

May 19th: Adrienne Haan, Barbara Gurskey, Bobbie Horowitz, Evan Lawrence

May 26th: Michelle Collier, 2010 Bistro Award winner Danielle Grabianowski, and Catt John

June 2nd: D'Yan Forest and Tod Hall, Pam Palmieri



June 16th: 2010 Julie Reyburn, Lisa Raze returns!


JUNE 23rd: Sigali Hamberger, Pam Tate




June 30th: KEVIN DOZIER!

JULY 7th: JON BURR & LYNN STEIN RETURN!


JULY 27: PAULETTE DOZIER RETURNS


TILL NEXT WEEK...HERE'S TO A MUSICAL MAY!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

LIZA! LIZA!! LIZA!!!

It's nice to see Liza in the news again and in a good way! Wow! What a year! The Palace show (which I saw!), a Tony for that show (her fourth), an appearance on DROP DEAD DIVA (hysterical), a recent hot show at the MGM Grand in Vegas (filmed to be aired next month), she just filmed an appearance for the upcoming SEX AND THE CITY sequel and NOW she is wowing Australia!
She has broken box office records there. I have compiled a few articles here about her Australia appearances. Enjoy!
Liza Minnelli an 'old broad' worth grabbing





LIZA Minnelli measures her trips to Australia in changes to the Sydney Opera House.
BRYCE HALLETT
October 13, 2009

THE "girl with an int'resting face", as the showman Peter Allen wrote of his American wife Liza Minnelli in Tenterfield Saddler, fronted the Sydney media yesterday after an absence of 20 years. It was a class act.

The entertainer may no longer be the girl of Allen's autobiographical song - they married in 1967, divorced seven years later and remained friends until his death in 1992 - but she still has the trademark effervescence that has made her as famous as her legendary mother Judy Garland.
(Peter Allen, pictured here with Tom Postillio) Minnelli, 63, performs at the Opera House this week in her first Australian trip since touring with Sammy Davis jnr and Frank Sinatra. She first came to Sydney with Allen, playing Chequers nightclub in the 1960s. On later visits she saw the Opera House at different stages of construction, little knowing she would one day grace the Concert Hall stage.


''I choose songs that mean something to me, songs that talk to people rather than just singing into space under a spotlight.''

Minnelli's generosity and warmth starkly contrast with the tabloid horror stories about her battles with alcohol and drug addiction, personal failures and disastrous marriages. In 2000, she was incapacitated by viral encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain. She was unable to walk or talk. Her doctor said recovery was unlikely. ''I said 'Nah!' I chose not to believe him. I went back to work and haven't stopped working … My advice to younger artists is [to] believe in what you're doing and do what you believe in.''

Aside from her near-mythical lineage, Minnelli shot to fame playing Sally Bowles in the 1972 film Cabaret .
She won an Academy Award for best actress. '''It was so much fun. Here we were, can you imagine, making a musical in Germany about the Nazis yet no one seemed to notice so we got away with it. No one really knew what we were doing … I just adored it.''
Minnelli's whirlwind delivery can be traced to her godmother Kay Thompson. She had been Garland's vocal coach at MGM and sang in nightclubs in the late 1940s and early '50s. ''I was two years old when I was taken to see Kay perform,'' Minnelli says. ''She was an all-rounder and influenced all of us.''
Minnelli's triumphant return to the New York stage last year echoed the sentiments of theatre critic Ben Brantley a decade earlier when she took over from Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria on Broadway. "Her every appearance is perceived as a victory of showbusiness stamina over psychic frailty … Minnelli asks for love so nakedly and earnestly, it seems downright vicious not to respond."

Minnelli performs at the Opera House on Friday and Saturday, and at the Entertainment Centre on November 2.
The Broadway star first visited in the late 1960s.

"Then, when I came again, they had sort of started it. The next time I came they were still starting it. The following time it had sort of stopped - you know, there was that long pause," Minnelli said, with undiminished comic timing, at the landmark building yesterday.

In Sydney for the start of a national tour, Minnelli was forthright about staying busy, keeping healthy and staying positive.

"If you keep going, I don't think you have time to think about stopping," she said.
Asked if the constant rehearsing and performing ever grinds her down, Minnelli, 63, replied: "I wouldn't be doing it at this age if I didn't really like it. I'm an old broad to be doing all this stuff."



Minnelli said Australia was a country she has visited for most of her life, but only really got to know while she was married to Peter Allen. "I am really excited to be playing in Australia again. This place means so much to me, and I'm thrilled to be performing the show that won a Tony award in the US - incidentally, my fourth," she said.
Minnelli has just completed a guest role in the new Sex and the City movie.
"My choreographer created a number for me in that film that I should have done when I was 22. I marry these two guys in it. And when I say that they've asked me to sing a special song that was playing when they got engaged, and everyone is expecting It Had To Be You, or something, I get to sing: 'If you like it then you better put a ring on it ..."'

Although she has been a gay icon her whole career, Minnelli dodged questions about gays in the military, and President Barack Obama's broken promises to them.
"You know, people ask me all the time why I have so many gay fans," she said. "And I'd say this, and it's really all I'd like to say on the subject: they have great taste."
Asked whether she, as Barbra Streisand has, would one day grab someone such as Diana Krall and her band to produce and play on an album, Minnelli said it's generally others, in her career, who do the grabbing.

Minnelli has recorded with the Pet Shop Boys, and recently with My Chemical Romance. "I know so many people in rock and roll, and I just love it. Because I'm a dancer I'm constantly driven in my tastes by what sort of beat they're going for and how well you can dance to it," she said.
Audiences in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane can look forward to an all-singing, all-dancing show, with the same 12-piece band Minnelli used at the Palace on Broadway, some of whom have been with her for 30 years.

Fans will hear songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb that Minnelli made famous, such as Cabaret and Maybe This Time.
Liza's at the Palace Filmed Sept. 30-Oct. 1; Hits Airwaves in November
By Andrew Gans
30 Sep 2009



The Tony-winning Liza's at the Palace — featuring award-winning singing actress Liza Minnelli — was filmed in the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.

Minnelli began performances at the Nevada venue Sept. 25 and concluded there Oct. 1.

American Public Television (APT) will distribute the television special beginning Nov. 27.
The performance will be available to public television viewers through the month of December and will then be released to the general public in early 2010 by MPI Home Video.


Minnelli is joined onstage by her musical director and pianist Billy Stritch as well as her quartet of singer/dancers: Cortes Alexander, Jim Caruso, Johnny Rodgers and Tiger Martina. The show is directed by Ron Lewis; Michael Berkowitz is musical conductor/drummer.
All of the material performed during Minnelli's Tony-winning New York engagement will be included in the broadcast. The program captures many of Minnelli's greatest hits as well as an affectionate tribute to her godmother, the late Kay Thompson.

Eric Luskin, vice president of APT's Premium Service, said in a previous statement, "This is an exciting project and we are thrilled to bring it to public television audiences. We are very proud to work with a legendary entertainer such as Liza Minnelli, continuing our tradition of distributing top-rated musical productions to public television audiences."
The television event will be directed by Matthew Diamond and executive produced by JoAnn Young, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron.

Prior to Liza's at the Palace. . ., Minnelli, an Oscar winner for her performance in Cabaret, was last on Broadway in a tribute to her late father entitled Minnelli on Minnelli; she also returned to New York City's Beacon Theatre with her acclaimed concert Liza's Back! In addition to her Tonys for Flora, the Red Menace and The Act, Minnelli was awarded a special Tony in 1974 for "adding lustre to the Broadway season." Her film credits include "The Sterile Cuckoo," "Arthur," "New York, New York" and "Stepping Out." The singer is also a Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actress. Her album "Liza's Back!" is available on the J Records label, and "The Best of Liza Minnelli" was released on the Columbia/Legacy label.
Showtime aired "Liza with a 'Z'," and Minnelli also received the Julie Harris Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 10th Annual Tony Awards Bash in Los Angeles.

(SOURCE: PLAYBILL.COM)

Liza Minnelli Returns

By Joal, 14th October, 2009

At long last Liza Minnelli has arrived in Australia. The 63-year-old told media she wasn’t dead yet, and that performing at the Sydney Opera House would be a career highlight.

“The first time I came here, [the Sydney Opera House] wasn’t even being built. Then when I came again, they had kind of started it. Then when I came again they had stopped. Do you remember that? There was a long pause,” Liza told media jokingly at a press conference on Tuesday, “I’m thrilled to be here!”

The daughter of Judy Garland, and once married to Australian entertainer Peter Allen, Liza is familiar with the land of oz. This time around she’ll be treating audiences in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane to highlights from her career with her 12-piece-band.

And Liza has assured us the concerts won’t be a tame affair. Letting slip her appearance in the new Sex and the City film, where she weds two gay men and performs Beyonce’s Single Ladies, the performance icon obviously still has it. “Every performance I do has to be the best one I’ve ever done.
What I have to prove is the price of admission,” said Liza, Tuesday. The star may be aging, but with appearences on hit show Arrested Development and recent collaboration with My Chemical Romance, it doesn’t look like she’s about to stop.

Liza also told those assembled that there was one simple reason she was such a hit with the gays – “You know, people ask me all the time why I have so many gay fans, and I’d say this, and it’s really all I’d like to say on the subject: they have great taste.”
Liza’s latest show is taken from her Tony-Award winning Broadway hit, Liza’s At The Palace. Given a unique touch for Australian audiences, the show is said to include Cabaret, Maybe This Time and New York, New York.

But this won’t be Liza’s final hoorah, apparently. “Why on earth would it be the last [visit to Australia]?” Liza questioned one media rep. “What? Are you planning on me dying? Forget it,” says Liza, giving her signature cackle.



CAROL CHANNING NEWS!Carol Channing's new CD "For Heaven's Sake" is available now at www.ferguson-music.com and www.carolchanning.org and stores near you!"



Nelson Pressley reviews Jane Krakowski in the Washington Post: “Even under the weather, she sparkled.”

He’s much cheerier than I am. Was it the earlier show or residual charm from the interview he did?

Here’s a paragraph in his review that leads to an issue with this show that I really want to discuss:
“Krakowski is slated for a few weeks at a Manhattan club later this month, so presumably her voice will be stronger and the act will be honed. On Saturday the band members still seemed to be familiarizing themselves with the material, and Krakowski frequently glanced toward her music stand for lyrics and segue tales.”

Is it really OK that DC audiences were treated to a show that Krakowski herself onstage admitted was “underrehearsed” ? The show was not billed as a “pre-New York tryout.” Do the people paying $55 each in two sold out houses not rate a finished product? Do the people at the second show paying $55 a seat deserve to see a show with 30 minutes eliminated from the first?

Last night, I appeared at a party honoring Sondra Lee's new book, I've Slept With Everybody!" It's a great book and I was honored to be included. Sondra appeared in the original "HELLO, DOLLY!" with Carol Channing and there is an interesting chapter in the book on Carol. You will have to read the book for the story! Anyone, it was a great party! Geoffrey Holder, James Gavin, Charles Busch, KT Sullivan, Barbara Flood, David Noh, John Sefakis (Dancers Over 40) are just a few of the luminaries I saw there. John has asked me to appear Sunday, December 13th, 2 - 5pm DO40 Holiday Party, their first Dancers Over 40 LEGACY Awards, honoring five DO40 women who have excelled in their dance field(s). A little sit down affair at Swing 46.One of the honorees is Nicole Barth, whom I appeared with at the Gower Champion event hosted by DANCERS OVER 40. She was Gower's assistant for years. I've been asked, as "Carol" to go and speak not only about Nicole, but about Marge Champion as well (who they're also honoring).The other ladies they're honoring are Marge Beddow (Gwen's understudy), Gemze de Lappe (who was at the event last night with us - and an Agnes deMille dancer) and Billie Mahoney, who is flying in from Kansas City (she had a cable dance show, Dance On.. for hundreds of years). Check on www.dancersover40.org for the details... it's on the home page right next to the details of our Gennaro event on Monday!
Don't forget to contribute to the DR. CAROL CHANNING & HARRY KULLIJIAN FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS: http://www.carolchanning.org/Foundation.htm

With grateful XOXOXs for your support!

Richard Skipper

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HERE IS WHAT AUDIENCES ARE SAYING ABOUT MY WORK:


Made it to The Iguana Wednesday the 7th. Thoroughly enjoyed the show and all the performers. Loved meeting everyone; especially my friends' daughter, Melissa Young performing that evening. I ONLY regret that I couldn't stay for the entire show. I'll definitely be back. The best deal in town! CHUCK MOSSEAU, ASBURY PARK


Had a ball at the Iguana on Wednesday. You and Dana were fabulous. Paul loved that you did a number from "Sugar." He loves that score.
Rochelle Chamlin, featured performer

Richard - hearing you this past Wednesday nite at The Iguana VIP Lounge pull out of your back pocket a wonderful ballad as 'Old Man River' was so enjoyable! You sang with such tenderness and feeling. You really stopped me dead-in-my-tracks. I always see you exhibiting such energy and excitement in your emceeing duties that to hear you sit and hold court in that spotlight was thrilling for me and the entire audience. You are truly the "consummate entertainer".
Love, Jillian Laurain, Featured Performer








FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NYC

Now a night out in NY to see a show at a VERY AFFORDABLE price!
Dana Lorge and I have
now put their OWN spin on The variety show format and are now hosting every Wednesday night in
NYC at The Iguana VIP Lounge (http://www.iguananyc.com) in the heart of
NYC (240 West 54th Street 8-11PM/with an intermission).
WEDNESDAY NIGHT OF
THE IGUANA!
Each week
will showcase 5 entertainers.

Barry Levitt returns on keyboard and Saadi Zain on bass!
on bass. Time: 8 - 11:00 p.m.
Cover: $10 - no food or drink minimums – but remember – the food is great!

CASH ONLY PAID AT THE DOOR! This is a nice night
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A
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October 21st: Jack Donahue, Stearns Matthews, Leslie Orofino, Susan Winter

October 28th: Jenna Esposito returns!, Laurie Krauz & Wicked’s very own Walter ONeil, Angela Schultz, Mauricio Villa-Lobos!

November 4th: Arianna, Moira Danis, Elaine St. George, Daryl Glenn, Lynn DiMenna

December 2nd: Cynthia Crane, The debut of The Marquee 5 (Mick Bleyer, Adam Hemming, Vanessa Parvin, Sierra Rein, Julie Reyburn) singing selections from their upcoming revue, "We Can Make It...The Songs of Kander & Ebb" and Hector Coris!

December 9th: Richard Holbrook, Josh Zuckerman, Helena Grenot, Jillian Laurain

December 30th: Linda Fields, Ritt Henn, Annie Hughes, Yvette Malavets-Blum

Keep checking http://www.richardskipper.com/schedule.html

Saturday, April 25, 2009

How much would you pay for Oklahoma?

(pictured with Parker Scott and Miles Phillips from CAROL CHANNING PLUS TWO)

Exciting week ahead! We are going to reach 80 degrees here in New York today and possibly 85 tomorrow! If you are in NY and looking for something to do tomorrow, please come see me perform!

I'm appearing as myself! I'm very excited to be hosting nationally known comics Michelle Balin and Ian Harvey in Rockland County.
Apr 26th at 6pm
NYACK CENTER, 58 Depew Ave. Nyack, NY 10960
Come join VCS Gay Pride Rockland for laughs during their 3rd Annual LGBT Comedy Night

Michele Balan was one of the four finalists on NBC's 2006 "Last Comic Standing," and she is "The Last Woman Comic . . .. " Voted one of the "Top 10 Comics" by Backstage Magazine in 2004, Michele is a brash, NY stand-up comedian who has performed on Comedy Central, in top comedy clubs, theatres, festivals and on cruises all over the country. Often told she was naturally funny, the Brooklyn native left a high-paying executive position at a computer company to pursue comedy - even though comedy has never proved as lucrative - and she has been performing ever since.
Quite possibly the most unique stand up comic in the country"...Ian's not "just" a gay comedian- he's the world's first transgender comic..." -Frontiers Magazine No matter who you are, who you love or where you come from, Ian Harvie will make you feel as though you are family. Everyone will be able to relate to his observations about life, relationships, and the routine challenges we all face from day-to-day. His wickedly funny stories are couched in an amiable personality that could put any audience at ease, while his folksy, ingenuous delivery almost - but not quite - tempers his zinger punch lines .
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Purchase them online at http://www.gaypriderockland.org/ or over the phone by calling 845-634-5729 Free Snacks! Cash bar (beer, wine, soda, water). Do you know where you were on this date April 25th, 1993? I do! On this day in 1993, a large number of people attend March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. Just how large that crowd is depends on whether you believe the estimate of the organizers (1,000,000) or the National Parks Service (300,000). We know they want it "now" ... but what do they "want"?


How much would you pay for Oklahoma?


R&H . . . sold! Read here: http://tinyurl.com/cmr3ef (Thank you, Ken Davenport, THE PRODUCER'S PERSPECTIVE). Follow Ken's blog if you're not already. I have learned so much from that man.And speaking of Oklahoma, an early birthday greeting to Celeste Holm. Celeste has a birthday later this week. So does Tracy Stark! Happy early birthday, Tracy! If you don't know Tracy, you should! Please visit

http://www.tracystark.com/.
Sign her guestbook. Tell her I sent you. And a belated Happy Birthday to Shirley MacLaine who turned 75 this week!

Liza Minnelli WILL be visiting Good Day New York Monday morning!






MYFOXNY.COM - Liza Minnelli has Tony, Oscar, Emmy and Grammy awards under her belt and now she's getting special recognition for her lengthy career as a cabaret icon. On Monday's Good Day New York, Liza will talk about her career and we'll find out more about her new CD, "Liza at the Palace." Which I have! A MUST HAVE!! Saw the show in December. Talk about a comeback!






On Tuesday, Back Stage will honoring her with a Bistro Award, which recognizes cabaret artists. She will receive the Enduring Artistry Bistro Award.
You can also check out Liza at two upcoming area performances:

May 23 -- Guild Hall, East Hampton, N.Y.

June 5 -- Mohegan Sun, Conn. LIZA MINNELLI ONLINE
Liza's new CD, "Liza' at the Palace" is available now. CLICK HERE TO BUY
Liza's new CD, "Liza' at the Palace" is available now. CLICK HERE TO BUY




HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! KING DAVID




Check out KING DAVID'S review on Backstage.com!!! http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/nyc/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003963796




Please don't forget my workshop on Thursday!


"It is never too late to be who you might have been" --anonymous

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(845) 365-0720
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richard@richardskipper.com
APRIL 30th, 11am - 2pm
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GETTING THE VISIBILITY YOU DESERVE!


I am bringing years of experience to this workshop. The cost of the workshop is ONLY $100 for three hours. Please call (845) 365-0720 for more information and to reserve your space and/or create a specific workshop for YOUR needs (ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL OFFER!). My one-man show continues to be a wonderful success around the country, and as I continue learning how to make my career the best it can be, I look forward to sharing my experience with others.

This workshop will focus on how to get you the attention that you need. Topics will include how to use the internet to your advantage in marketing; how to get your name "out there"; cold calling; creating a contract specific to your needs; how to create a press kit that shows you to your best possible advantage and more! I get a sense of the various levels of each workshop and custom makes, on the spot, a class catering to the needs of the actual group in the room. I am able to ascertain YOUR needs prior to the workshop beginning so that each participant will leave with all of their questions answered, so come prepared!

I am also available for one-on-one consultations which afford you the personal time with myself catering specifically and only to your needs.
On board with me is my graphic designer, GLEN CHARLOW, who brings over 15 years in the business to the participants of this class and who will discuss the concept of image; how to use the internet effectively and how your website "sells" you even before you pick up the phone. To read more on Glen Charlow please visit: www,gcdtp.com.

For general information on workshops or Career Coaching, please contact Richard Skipper directly at 845-365-0720 or Richard@RichardSkipper.com.

Are you familiar with THE SINGING EXPERIENCE? Run by Linda Amiel Burns,the next workshop begins on May 19! Only a few places left……"SAY IT WITH MUSIC" MAY/JUNE Workshop begins on TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 19 - Workshop #439.





Rehearsals: at Nola Studios-244 West 54th Street Tuesday evenings:May 19 – May 26 – June 2 - June 9 from 6:30-9:30PM.Performance at the Triad on Tuesday, June 16Showtime: 7:30PM (tech 5:30-6:45PM).VideoViewing Party and Celebration – June 23There is still time to register….call me at 212 315-3500.Directed by MAC Award Winning Director Linda Amiel BurnsMusical Director: Richard Danley Associate Director: Joan AdamsCabaret legend, Julie Wilson:“This is the best cabaretperformance workshop there is! Linda performs magicin her classes – the results are remarkable!”





Good News! Judy Shepard has waited more than 10 years for this moment. Congress could vote as soon as NEXT WEEK on the hate crimes bill that would give LGBT people the protections they need and deserve, and honor the memory of Judy's son.









More Good News. If you've been following my blog's, you know how I feel about the importance of arts in education. You knowIn honor of William Shakespeare's 445th Birthday, Lantern Theater Company is proud to announce that, for the third year in a row, they will be the recipients of a $25,000 grant to participate in Shakespeare for a New Generation, a major initiative sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest. In 2010, Lantern Teaching Artists will lead classroom lessons at schools throughout Philadelphia in conjunction with the Lantern's production of Henry IV, Part I.
Following the lessons, students will attend matinee performances of Shakespeare's play at the Lantern in April and May, 2010. The award supports activities targeting Philadelphia students who would not otherwise have arts exposure in school and provides the entire program, including tickets and transportation to Hamlet, at no cost to participating schools or students. The Lantern is one of only 37 theater companies in the nation to receive this prestigious grant and the only company in Philadelphia to participate for consecutive years.

Remember to GO SEE A LIVE SHOW THIS WEEK!

Contribute to the DR. CAROL CHANNING & HARRY KULLIJIAN FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS: http://www.carolchanning.org/Foundation.htm

With grateful XOXOXs for your support!

Richard Skipper

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