Newsical

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Newsical
The Musical
Newsical the musical promo art.jpg
MusicRick Crom
LyricsRick Crom
BookRick Crom
Productions2004 Off-Broadway

2009 Off-Broadway

2011 Off-Broadway

Newsical (styled "NEWSical") is a musical with music, lyrics, and book written by Rick Crom. In ever-changing songs and sketches, it lampoons current events, hot topics, celebrities, politicians, and other well-known entities. Everyone from President Barack Obama, Lady Gaga, Nancy Grace, and Oprah Winfrey to Christina Aguilera, Elena Kagan, Dr. Phil, and Sarah Palin are skewered. New songs are added on a continual basis to keep up with the headlines.

The musical began with a cabaret production in 2002 before moving Off-off-Broadway in 2004. It has since been revised and produced several times.

Productions[]

Original production[]

"What in the World: The NEWSICAL Revue" began as "What in the World?!" at the now defunct Rose's Turn Piano Bar and Cabaret in Greenwich Village in New York City in November 2002 starring Eadie Scott, John Flynn, Deb Spielman and Chris Regan.[1] It was conceived and directed by Collette Black with musical direction and arrangements by John McMahon.[2] This production won the 2003 Nightlife Award for Best Musical Revue.[3]

Producer Fred M. Caruso saw the show and decided to move it to an Off-off Broadway production with the same director and musical director. Newsical began previews at the John Houseman Studio on Theatre Row in New York City on January 9, 2004. The cast was Eadie Scott, John Flynn, Kelly Howe and Chris Regan.[4] It opened officially on January 22, 2004, and ran for eight weeks at the John Houseman.[citation needed]

The show soon began a new run at New York City's Upstairs at Studio 54, with previews starting on September 10, 2004, and an official opening on October 7, 2004. Directed and choreographed by Donna Drake and produced by Fred M. Caruso, some of the musical's targets included Martha Stewart and AOL. The original cast included Kim Cea, Todd Alan Johnson, Stephanie Kurtzuba, Jeff Skowron, Aléna Watters, and Matt Allen.[5] The musical closed on April 17, 2005, after 215 performances and then began a U.S. national tour and extended engagement at the Denver Civic Center in 2005.[5]

It was nominated for two Drama Desk Awards: Best Revue and Best Lyrics.[6]

2009 and 2011 productions[]

The 2009 production, entitled Newsical the Musical: We Distort, You Decide, featured a new cast, a new director, and completely new material. The cast included Christine Pedi, Christina Bianco, and Rory O’Malley. The production was directed by Mark Waldrop and began previews on November 24, 2009, in New York City at the 47th Street Theatre, officially opened on December 9, 2009, and closed March 21, 2010.[7] The production was nominated for two 2010 Drama Desk Awards, for Outstanding Revue and Outstanding Lyrics.[8]

The 2011 production, entitled Newsical The Musical: Full Spin Ahead!, began previews on December 13, 2010, and officially opened January 9, 2011, at Theatre Row's Kirk Theatre. In May 2019 it was announced the production would end its run in June after over 3000 performances.[9] The cast included Christina Bianco, Christine Pedi, , , and . This production was also directed by Waldrop and produced by Tom D'Angora and Elyse Pasquale.[10] The piece received mixed reviews: Theatremania called it a "smart and spiffy new edition" of the show, with "comic lyrics in the same rarified league as those by Gerard Alessandrini of Forbidden Broadway fame. ... What makes the show so particularly delightful is the fresh way Crom has of attacking obvious subjects."[11] NYTheatre.com, however, wrote: "It’s The Daily Show without the genius of Jon Stewart; Forbidden Broadway without the bite of Gerard Alessandrini ... no depth, just on-the-surface parodies and impressions of everything newsworthy from the past 12 months. Some of them are genuinely funny".[12] The production employed a series of "guest stars", including Andrea McArdle in November 2012.[13] The production was nominated for two 2011 Drama Desk Awards: Outstanding Revue and Outstanding Lyrics.[14]

References[]

  1. ^ Portantiere, Michael (17 March 2005). "Follow Spot: Michael Musto contributes to Rick Crom's Newsical". TheaterMania. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  2. '^ Gans, Andrew (9 December 2003). "What In the World, by Urinetowns Rick Crom, Debuts January 2004". Playbill. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Cabaret Awards 2003". Rose's Turn. Archived from the original on 24 July 2003.
  4. ^ Sommer, Elyse (29 January 2004). "Review: What In the World: The NEWSical". CurtainUp.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Hernandez, Ernio (10 September 2004). "Topical Musical Comedy Newsical Begins Upstairs at Studio 54, Sept. 10". Playbill. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  6. ^ Simonson, Robert (28 April 2005). "Drama Desk Nominations Announced April 28". Playbill. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  7. ^ Gans, Andrew (10 November 2009). "Bianco, West, O'Malley, Griffin and Walker Will Join Pedi in Off-Broadway Return of NEWSical the Musical". Playbill. Archived from the original on 13 November 2009.
  8. ^ Gans, Andrew (3 May 2010). "Drama Desk Award Nominations Announced; Ragtime and Scottsboro Top List". Playbill. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  9. ^ Clement, Olivia (23 May 2019). "NEWSical The Musical to End Off-Broadway Run". Playbill. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  10. ^ Gans, Andrew (9 January 2011). "NEWSical the Musical, With Christine Pedi, Opens Off-Broadway Jan. 9". Playbill. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  11. ^ Siegel, Barbara and Scott (10 January 2011). "NEWSical the Musical". TheaterMania.
  12. ^ Gordon, David (7 January 2011). "Review: Newsical the Musical". NYTheatre.com. Archived from the original on 12 May 2012.
  13. ^ "Photo Flash: First Look at Andrea McArdle in NEWSICAL!". BroadwayWorld. November 20, 2012.
  14. ^ Gans, Andrew (29 April 2011). "56th Annual Drama Desk Nominations Announced; Book of Mormon Scores 12 Nominations". Playbill. Retrieved 19 January 2021.

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