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Clay Aiken – Irene Closes Broadway!

By musicfan123 · Comments 11683(8)http%3A%2F%2Fclaynewsnetwork.com%2F2011%2F08%2F28%2Fclay-aiken-irene-closes-broadway%2FClay+Aiken+-++Irene+Closes+Broadway%212011-08-28+07%3A59%3A03musicfan123http%3A%2F%2Fclaynewsnetwork.com%2F%3Fp%3D11683
Sunday, August 28th, 2011

People throughout the world have been watching with concern as Hurricane Irene has hit the East coast of the United States.  CNN has been on my TV for many hours today.  I watched as Irene hit the Outer Banks of North Carolina, a place I visited with 3 Clay Aiken fans.

Now, I am watching as Hurricane Irene makes its way to New York City, another place I have visited with Clay friends.

Hurricane Irene prompted the cancellation of all Broadway musicals and plays for Saturday and Sunday.  This included performances of  “Zarkana” by Cirque du Soleil at Radio City Music Hall and Lincoln Center Theater’s “War Horse.”

Since New York’s extensive public-transportation system of subways, buses and ferries shut down, it would have made it almost impossible for many patrons to get to theaters.

I feel sorry for the poor ticket holders to shows such as Book of Mormon, sold out for months and months.  Will they ever get to see the show?

The cast and crew of the long-running production of “Chicago” will have to delay their celebration. According to Playbill.com, the Tony-winning Broadway revival of Chicago would have become the fourth longest-running production in Broadway history at the Saturday matinee, surpassing the run of A Chorus Line with a total of 6,138 performances.  Now, that milestone will be delayed until the Monday, Aug. 29, performance.

This is the first time Broadway has shut down for an emergency since the blackout in 2003.

Many of Clay Aiken’s fans were able to see him on Broadway when he starred in Spamalot at the Shubert Theatre in Broadway.  I keep thinking how disappointed I would be if I had flown to New York to see Clay and the show was cancelled…a real “bummer”.

Yollie950 put together a wonderful video of the highlights of Clay’s performance in Spamalot.  Even though I have seen this before, I had so much fun laughing at Clay’s amazing performance on Broadway.  Be sure and click on the video.  It is the perfect way to relax and laugh at a time when laughter is difficult.

CANN sends out positive thoughts to each of you who are facing the effects of Hurricane Irene.  I hope you are safe and sound!!

Are you OK??

 

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Tags : A Chorus Line, Book of Morman, Broadway Musicals, CHicago, Cirque du Soleil, Clay Aiken, CNN Outer Banks of North Carolina, Hurricane Irene, Linclon Center, New York City, Playbill.com, Radio CIty Music hall, Shubert Theatre, Spamalot, Tried & True, War Horse, Zarkana

Clay Aiken – Those Magic Changes

By musicfan123 · Comments 9902(12)http%3A%2F%2Fclaynewsnetwork.com%2F2010%2F06%2F29%2Fclay-aiken-those-magic-changes%2FClay+Aiken+-+Those+Magic+Changes2010-06-29+07%3A38%3A52musicfan123http%3A%2F%2Fwww.claynewsnetwork.com%2F%3Fp%3D9902
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

On June 21, 2010, Clay Aiken performed in Raleigh at a concert called Bringing Broadway Back. The evening was a wonderful mix of performances by five talented performers who reminded the audience of the excitement of the music of Broadway.

One of the surprise highlights of the evening was Clay’s performance of Those Magic Changes, a song from the musical Grease. The song, usually considered a throwaway in the musical, was full of fun, and great vocals.  The audience, with the encouragement of Terrence Mann, participated in the fun rendition by clapping in rhythm as Clay showed that he could sing all types of music with panache and vocal agility.  With the great performance of this song, I wondered who wrote it.

Jim Jacob and Warren Casey are best known as the co-authors of the hit musical Grease, a rock-n-roll parody of 1950s high school life.  They wrote the book, music and lyrics of the hit musical that was a light musical romance about teenagers

Originally staged as a five-hour amateur production in a Chicago trolley barn, Grease took a satirical look at the dress, manners, morals, and music of teenagers at the beginning of the rock and roll era. The original version was just a play with music, not a musical.

It just happened that two young theatre producers, Ken Waissman and Maxine Fox, saw the show.

Waissman said of the authors:

‘I told them I liked their idea, but that it wouldn’t work as a play.  It had to be a musical. I told them if they were willing to move to New York, rewrite the thing from scratch with a full score, we’d like to do it as a Broadway musical.

‘They thought about it a few minutes, and then agreed. They were taking quite a gamble. It meant leaving their jobs. Warren was a lingerie buyer for a department store and Jim was a copywriter.

‘They came here and worked every day on the show, on something that might have run only one or two nights — because eight out of ten shows don’t last very long on Broadway.’

Grease opened Off-Broadway at the downtown Eden Theater, and then moved to Broadway to play at the Broadhurst Theater and eventually the Royale. At 3,388 performances the show set a record as the longest running on Broadway until 1980, when A Chorus Line overtook it. The original cast featured Barry Bostwick and Carole Demas.

What an amazing bit of luck for these two amateur composers.  Jim Jacobs is still active in the Broadway community in New York.  Warren Casey died of AIDS in 1988.

The first  video is Clay as he sang in Raleigh.  It certainly brings out the smiles.  The second video is interesting as it is  Johnny Contardo with ShaNaNa singing the same song.  What do you think of the gold outfit?

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Tags : A Chorus Line, Barry Bostwick, Bringing Broadway Home, Broadhurst Theater, Broadway, Carole Demas, Clay Aiken, Eden Theater, Grease, Jim Jacob, Johnny Contardo, Ken Waissman, Maxine Fox, Raleigh NC, Royale Theater, ShaNaNa, Terrence Mann, Those Magic Changes, Warren Casey

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