Thursday, December 2, 2010

25 Years Ago: The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Long time followers of my blog will know this already, but The Mystery of Edwin Drood (later, just Drood) is one of my all-time all-time favorite musicals.  Top three easily.  In fact, it was the subject of a series of blogs that I did earlier this year and last.  (Links below.)

It was 25 years ago today that the show opened at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway.  It starred George Rose, Cleo Laine, Patti Cohenour, Howard McGillin and Betty Buckley in the title role.  Though it ran over a year and won 5 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, it was not really considered a hit, as it was soon dwarfed by the next wave of British mega-musicals, namely Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera.  Song and dance comedies were out, sweeping and epically produced operas were the new vogue for Broadway.



My blog series, "Back in Time: 1985-1986: The Mystery of Edwin Drood"

Part I: The Show
Part II: The Creative Team
Part III: The Supporting Cast
Part IV: The Principal Cast


Betty Buckley as Edwin Drood, top, and the Suspects

I suggest, now, though, that maybe audiences weren't ready for a show like Drood.  Afterall, you had to watch an unfamiliar mystery to look for clues, keep track of actors playing actors playing characters, AND then decide who you think killed Edwin Drood, who the mystery detective, Dick Datchery, was, and then find out that Drood lives after all!  Today's audiences, who crave the minutia of complex stories like Lost and 24, and love to follow complete strangers and pick apart the details of their lives (The Real Housewives..., etc.), are really ready for the whole vote for your favorite ending (Dancing with the Stars, American Idol).  Yes, 25 years later, maybe Drood's time has come!  Let's hear it for a revival!  (I vote Angela Lansbury for Princess Puffer!)

But, until that time has come, and eventually it will... here are some video clips to remember the original by:

The TV Commercial



The 1986 Tony Awards - "There You Are" and "Don't Quit While You're Ahead"



The Music Video - A Pop version of "Don't Quit While You're Ahead"




And footage from the actual production - including the most incredible held notes in any show ever - "The Writing on the Wall" (For my buddy, T.)




Comments?  Leave one here, email me or Tweet me!
Jeff
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Broadway Boys: Mr. December 2010: Sebastian Arcelus

How about we end this year's amazing set of "Broadway Boys" with this month's most amazing diplomat of holiday cheer?  No, I'm not talking about Santa Claus, though he'd be a sure bet any year.  No, I'm talking about a Broadway Boy who has worked his way up the ranks from replacement to flop to off-Broadway and back again.  A guy who not only toured and did Broadway's Wicked, but married the green girl for real.  And a guy who, in just this year, went from co-starring in one of Broadway's hottest shows to carrying an entire show on his green felt-clad shoulders.

Of course, I am talking about Sebastian Arcelus, star of Elf: The Musical,and this month's Broadway Boy!

Some interesting facts about Mr. A that I didn't know (and shame on me for not knowing):
  • His grandmother, Princess Catherine,  was the last member of the Romanov family of Russia born before the revolution there.
  • He provides many voices for anime, including several Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokeman cartoons, amongst others.

And now, here's Mr. December 2010: Sebastian Arcelus!



The Headshots:  Is it the curly hair?  The serious look?
The penetrating eyes?

As Roger in RENT, lighting Mimi's candle.

(Right) With RENT soloist and American Idol
star, Frenchie Davis.

(Center) He played Jan in Good Vibrations

Catch a wave, and you're dancing
with two bikini-clad babes!

"Surfin' U.S.A." indeed!

As Fiyero, Sebastian put the moves on
BOTH Elphaba and Glinda...

...but in real life, he went green, and married
Stephanie J. Block!  I don't know who is luckier!

In between Jersey Boys stints, Arcelus
starred in the off-Broadway musical Happiness.
 Subway conductor Hunter Foster taught the jaded
and bitter New Yorker a few lessons about being happy.

A fitting for the iconic Jersey Boysred jacket...

Arcelus as Bob Gaudio

At Jersey Boys, it takes four!

At the opening night of Elf: The Musical,
Mr. December poses with Ms. November, Amy Spanger!

Checking the nose-hair of co-star Mark Jacoby

In the end it is the charisma and
charming smile that really makes him shine.
Comments?  A suggestion for Mr. or Ms. Broadway for January?  Leave it here, email me at jkstheatrescene@yahoo.com or Tweet me!
Jeff
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