Saturday, August 24, 2013

Previews of Romeo and Juliet begin tonight, August 24


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Romeo and Juliet, Starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad, Begins Broadway Previews Aug. 24

By Adam Hetrick

24 Aug 2013

The Broadway revival of Romeo and Juliet, which invests Shakespeare's drama with a new dynamic, begins performances Aug. 24 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. The production features Orlando Bloom ("The Lord of the Rings") and Tony Award nominee Condola Rashad (Stick Fly, The Trip to Bountiful) as an interracial pair of young lovers doomed by intolerance.

Helmed by David Leveaux, Romeo and Juliet will officially open Sept. 19. Leveaux has staged Arcadia, Cyrano de Bergerac, Nine, The Glass Menagerie and Jumpers on Broadway, among others.

In addition to Bloom as Romeo and Rashad as Juliet, the cast also features Tony Award nominee Jayne Houdyshell (Follies, Dead Accounts) as the Nurse, Tony Award winner Brent Carver (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Parade) as Friar Laurence, Tony winner Chuck Cooper (The Life; Caroline, or Change) as Lord Capulet, Christian Camargo ("The Hurt Locker," "Twilight," All My Sons) as Mercutio, Justin Guarini (Women on the Verge, "American Idol") as Paris, Roslyn Ruff ( The Piano Lesson, "The Help") as Lady Capulet, Conrad Kemp ("The Girl") as Benvolio, Corey Hawkins as Tybalt and Geoffrey Owens as Prince Escalus.

Completing the company are Donte Bonner, Joe Carroll, Don Guillory, Sheria Irving, Maurice Jones, Eric Loscheider, Spencer Plachy, Michael Rudko, Tracy Sallows, Thomas Schall, Carolyn Michelle Smith and Nance Williamson.

The creative team includes scenic designer Jesse Poleshuck, costume designer Fabio Toblini, lighting designer David Weiner, sound designer David Van Tieghem and hair designer David Brian Brown.

This production marks the first time in 36 years that the play has been produced for Broadway. This version of the classic tale, according to press notes, "will retain Shakespeare’s original language but have a modern setting in which members of the Montague family will be white, and the Capulet family will be black."

According to producers, "In this new production, the members of the Montague household will be white, and the blood relatives of the Capulet family will be black. While race defines the family lineages, the original cause of the ‘ancient quarrel’, passed down by successive generations to their young, has been lost to time. Shakespeare’s dramatization of the original poem sets the two young lovers in a context of prejudice, authoritarian parents, and a never ending cycle of ‘revenge.’ Against this background, the strength of their love changes the world."

Producers have also announced that 100 tickets per performance will be set aside at $20 for purchase by students and educators.

For tickets visit Ticketmaster.com. The Richard Rodgers Theatre is located at 226 W 46th Street.
Visit romeoandjulietbroadway.com

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Crazy and Free - an important blog by Justin

Justin Guarini Blogs About New, Humbler Life in the Theater
by BWW News Desk



American Idol veteran Justin Guarini will soon return to Broadway as 'Paris' in the upcoming revival of ROMEO AND JULIET, and according to a recent blog entry, he has come to love his new life in the theatre. Read his full entry below:

There was a time when I would have had a car service drive me from my home to work.

Now I drive myself to the station and take the train.

There was a time when I wouldn't have been concerned about the amazing expense of eating at place like Green Symphony.

Now, I budget. I have spent days skipping meals in order to make sure I have enough. To make sure my children, and my wife have enough.

There was a time when I couldn't walk the street w/o being stopped a hundred times for a photo or a press of flesh.

Now one in a thousand might stop me, or notice. For the rest I might (might) trigger some dim memory, stuffed at the back of long unfired synaptic pathways overgrown with the clutter of social media.

There was a time when I felt separate from the people I worked with. Like I didn't belong. Like I was an interloper. So steeped were they in the arts they chose. I, a talented man without a country, so to speak.

Now I am a proud member of a family of like minded artisans who embrace me without pause, without judgment...well, at least without any more than the usual amount of judgement this business breeds. I am home, and my industry family...ever changing and rearranging...thrives.

There was a time when I put on a brave face, smiled, and laughed to show that I was impervious and unafraid.

Now, I'm unafraid to say that I am terrified. I am struggling to make each day meet the next without breaking down and curling up. Sometimes I envy people who sit at a desk all day (at least you know where your next meal is coming from). I'll smile, and laugh,and joke, and entertain...because sometimes it's the only way to keep the ghosts of regret and loss at bay. I am unafraid to be afraid, and in that fear I gather strength.

There was a time when I could have thrown down cash for a house, and had any number of lovers in and out the door. A flashy car and clothes to match. An ego to trump them all.

Now I rent a home filled with love. I have a wife whom I love and who loves me (me!) and who lifts me up. Children who give me cherubic-lippped kisses before I leave for work and who are the most delicious morsels of joy and peace and prosperity. I drive a family oriented import, that is over mileage. My clothes are a mixture of gift-suite holdovers, things I bought when I had money but no style, and H&M (I LOVE that place...total whore for 'em). My ego, is blessedly humble (still sizable, as I think it should be for everyone...but only seeking to respect self, not to put others down in order to raise the self up)

There was a time when I would have never guessed that I'd be telling you any of this. When I would have bought something I couldn't afford, just to prove that I was ok after everything went wrong. When I would have told you that I was cool, when I wasn't.

Now I tell you all this to reintroduce myself to you. As I am now. To take you with me on this new adventure, to hopefully regain and surpass all that I had before...but this time with a family. This time with grounding, and joy, and peace that comes from knowing that I love myself. Really love myself.

It ain't perfect, buT Loving me is the key to keeping myself from doing the dumb shit we all do in the name of...

It feels like madness to admit any of this...but I'd rather be outright crazy and free, than seemingly sane and a prisoner of convention.

Peace & Blessings,

JG

CLICK HERE to visit Guarini's blog.

Guarini's theatre credits include: American Idiot (Will), Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Carlos, original cast). Solo albums: Justin Guarini RCA Records,Stranger Things Have Happened, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Cast Album. Theater: Ghost Brothers of Darkland County (Drake); Rent (Roger); Chicago (Mr. Flynn); Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat ( Joseph); It's A Wonderful Life ( Jake); Once on This Island(Daniel), The Little Prince (Prince). Film: Fast Girl (Darryl), From Justin to Kelly(Justin). TV: "American Idol" season 1 runner-up (Fox), "Run of the House" (Fox), "Wizards of Waverly Place" (Keith Keith),"Film Fakers" (AMC), "Gone Country" (CMT season 3), TV Guide Network, host/correspondent; "Live With Regis & Kelly" (guest host, ABC). Other: Disney World's The American Idol Experience, virtual host; Old Navy commercial. Justin is currently involved with the ETM-LA (Education Through Music Los Angeles) which funds music programs in disadvantaged schools.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride / WM Photos

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Justin interviewed by Oprah - August 11 on her network




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Justin Guarini and Ruben Studdard discuss life after “American Idol.” Playboy and Guess model Anna Nicole Smith was the subject of endless fascination even after she died. Larry Birkhead, her past partner and father to their daughter Dannielynn, talks about life without Anna.
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