Friday, April 9, 2021

Watch: Glover, Lane Reopen Broadway Briefly With Taps And Laughs!

 

Broadway reopened its doors — for 40 minutes or so — on Saturday, April 3, with a special NY PopsUp performance at the St. James Theatre. The matinee, directed by Jerry Zaks, featured an audience primarily made up of staffers from the Actors Fund and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, with back-to-back performances from Tony winners Savion Glover and Nathan Lane. Through the magic of tap dance, above Glover reflects on his life in the theater, while exploring what Broadway is, was, and will be. Below, Lane delivers a boffo monologue invvolving a visit from Hugh Jackman.

Thursday, April 1, 2021

MLB Pitcher LOVES Broadway, Releases Showtunes Disc


The closest Broadway ever gets to baseball is through productions of Damn Yankees and Take Me Out. But one pro ballplayer is taking a step closer to blending the two. In 2020, Steven Brault, a lefty pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, released his first record, titled A Pitch At Broadway. A show tunes cover album, it features songs from some of Brault's favorite shows. Here, Brault performs a cover of "Wait for Me" from the Tony-winning Hadestown, alongside fellow player Josh Bell and Hadestown stars Andre Dé Shields, Reeve Carney, Jewelle Blackman, Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer, and Kay Trinidad.