Thursday, December 18, 2008

Money money money: The economy and Broadway

Last year it was a strike. This year, it’s the economy.

The holiday season should be one of the busiest times of the year for Broadway, but this year the economy has hit the theater industry with some pretty powerful blows. This New York Times article from Patrick Healy is a smart, in-depth look at the situation, but this is what it boils down to: people are cutting out a lot of the extras in their lives to save money, and that includes pricey theater tickets. That means that means many shows aren’t playing to capacity, and dependable shows like “Gypsy” and “Grease” are closing earlier than expected. That in turn means that producers are hesitant to invest in new shows. It’s a vicious circle.

Like Nellie Forbush in South Pacific, I’m a cock-eyed optimist, and I can’t help but feel that Broadway will come out of this slump. As Healy points out in his article, there are some productions that are doing well right now, and there are several highly-anticipated productions opening in the spring. Plus, I’m sure I’ll spend a few hundred dollars on shows when I got to New York in January. Somehow I don’t think that will be quite enough to make a difference. If I got all my friends and family and random people on the street to do the same thing, then maybe we’d be in business!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Magic Valley Chorale

Here's my latest from The Times-News. I did a preview piece for Magic Valley Chorale's annual Christmas concert. Music is one of my favorite things about the holidays, and it's a surefire way to get me in the Christmas spirit. I was out of town and wasn't able to make the concert, but the chorale always puts on a great show!

The Great Green Way

Call it the Green White Way, because Shrek has officially opened on Broadway.

The stage adaptation of DreamWorks’ animated film opened at the Broadway Theater on Sunday, and it’s been getting decent reviews. New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley particularly liked Sutton Foster’s performance. I’m hoping to see the show when I come to New York in January. I’ve always thought the story of the cranky green ogre was clever and endearing, and some of my favorite Broadway actors are in the cast— Sutton Foster, John Tartaglia, and Brian d’Arcy James, just to name a few. For some fun Shrek features, check out Broadway.com. They’ve got a photo slideshow from the green carpet on opening night, and another one that gives a peek into Sutton Foster’s pre-show routine.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The modern mix tape

So I was doing a little Christmas shopping online, and I came across this little gem on Target’s website. It’s a modern take on the mix tape. Now, being old enough to have made (and received) quite a few actual mix tapes, I think this is quite clever. I know that most of the iPod and mp3 generation probably won’t appreciate the throwback to the way people used to share music, but anyone who grew up in the 80s will love it.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Fireworks in December

Here's my latest story from The Times-News. It's about an annual charity event called Christmas in the Nighttime Sky. The centerpiece of the night is an elaborate fireworks show, and it always draws a huge crowd!