Center expanding Broadway shows next season
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Tom Titus
The Orange County Performing Arts Center will give its regards to
Broadway next season.
It’s always seemed a shame that the center’s Broadway Series of
touring musicals born in the Great White Way only stuck around for a
week -- unless the offering was a mega-hit like “Les Miserables” or
the upcoming three-week run of “The Producers.”
Those days are behind us. Starting in September, the Broadway
Series will expand to two weeks.
“This is something that we have been working toward for some time
now,” center President Jerry Mandel said. “With our new concert hall
and music theater under construction and scheduled to open in
September 2006 we can now commit the addition time in Segerstrom Hall
to expand our popular Broadway Series to two subscriber weeks.”
As a bonus, all but one of the musicals headed for Costa Mesa in
2004-’05 will be making their first appearances at the center. The
lone exception is “Rent,” which will be checking in for its third
visit Sept. 14. Unlike the others, “Rent” will be on stage for one
week only, playing through Sept. 19.
The next production on the new schedule, ticketed for Founders
Hall, is the musical tribute “Side by Side by Sondheim,” playing
Sept. 7 to 19. You could put a dozen such tributes together using
nothing but Sondheim material, since the composer has been doing his
thing since the 1950s, so it’ll be interesting to see which gems will
be featured in the upcoming production.
The center’s new two-week schedule in Segerstrom Hall will kick in
on Columbus Day with “Hairspray,” the show inspired by the John
Waters comedy film. It’s set in 1962 Baltimore and focuses on a
16-year-old girl whose mission is to dance on a popular TV show. The
show won eight Tony awards last year, including best musical, and
promises to turn back the clock to a time many of us cringe to
remember. The extended schedule takes it through Oct. 24.
“Oliver” certainly isn’t new -- the movie version of the British
musical won the Oscar in 1968 and has made the rounds of the local
community and college theater circuit. The revival of this Lionel
Bart reworking of Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist” will hit the center
on Dec. 21 and run through Jan. 2.
Get ready for this one, kids. Disney’s “The Lion King” arrives at
the center on March 11, 2005, and will stick around through April 24.
This multi-honored musical features the Oscar-winning song “Can You
Feel the Love Tonight,” by Elton John and Tim Rice, and
director-choreographer Julie Taymor’s work has been heralded as “a
landmark event in entertainment” by Newsweek magazine.
Billy Joel, who’s won five Grammy awards, and legendary
director/choreographer Twyla Tharp, are the creative minds behind
“Movin’ Out,” coming to the center on June 28 and running through
July 10. It’s a dance-driven story of five lifelong friends over two
turbulent decades and was hailed by Time magazine as the top show of
the year.
Another oldie but goodie, well traveled in local theater, is
“Little Shop of Horrors.” Based on an old Roger Corman movie, the
musical spotlights a boy and girl falling in love in a Skid Row
flower show and the giant plant that devours just about everything --
and everyone -- in sight. It’s ticketed from Aug. 16 to 28.
“With twice as many seats available for our subscribers, we are
looking forward to introducing new audiences to the magic of live
performances at the center,” Mandel said.
And, judging by the upcoming productions, Mandel shouldn’t have
any trouble filling his Costa Mesa showplace for the extra week.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
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