ONLY THING TO DO IS HEAR OVER THE MOON By Peter Filichia
Let’s echo a phrase that Frank Rich wrote nearly thirty years ago. Rich, the esteemed theater critic for The New York Times, saw the Disney animated film BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. His reaction to composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman’s work? “It’s the best Broadway musical score of 1991.” Rich was being ironic but serious […]
A BOUNTY OF BENANTI By Peter Filichia
While listening to a terrific new album, I recalled the day in 1997 when I answered the telephone and heard a voice say “I know you’re going to think I’m crazy.” I immediately recognized the caller as Walker Joyce, the artistic director of The Bickford Theatre in Morris Township, New Jersey. On that winter day […]
MEET JEANNETTE (AND YOU SHOULD HAVE MET HER LONG AGO) By Peter Filichia
Even those who created a website in Jeannette Rankin’s honor wouldn’t be surprised if you’d never heard of her. For the first thing you see when you call up www.jrpc.org is “Jeanette Who?” Luckily for us musical theater fans, both playwright Lauren M. Gunderson and composer-lyricist Ari Afsar learned some years back about Jeannette Rankin. They’re in the […]
YELLOW ROSE’S TURN By Peter Filichia
“I never fit in; I never could win,” sings teenager Rose Garcia. Which of us hasn’t said much the same thing at various times in our lives? Even the most attractive, popular and wealthy of us has gone into a crowded room, taken a look around at the people there and has felt inferior for […]
A Virtual Chat with John Rubinstein By Peter Filichia
John Rubinstein said I could share his two recent emails with you, and so I shall. I first came to know John from The Theatre World Awards, which I’ve emceed each June since 1996 (aside from this past June, of course). We honor performers who have made their Broadway or off-Broadway debuts. John won by […]