Jeff Lunden http://wrvo.org en Audra McDonald, A Broadway Star Gone Roaming, Comes Home http://wrvo.org/post/audra-mcdonald-broadway-star-gone-roaming-comes-home In the seven years since her last album, <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15396807" target="_blank">Audra McDonald</a> has kept busy. She spent several years in Hollywood, filming the television series <em>Private Practice</em>. She's gotten divorced and remarried, absorbed the shock of losing her father in a plane crash and watched her daughter, Zoe, grow up from a kindergartener to a middle-schooler.<p>Last year, McDonald returned to New York, starred in <em>Porgy and Bess</em> and won a fifth Tony Award. Sat, 18 May 2013 06:03:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 38051 at http://wrvo.org Audra McDonald, A Broadway Star Gone Roaming, Comes Home 'Matilda' Brings Beloved Book To Broadway http://wrvo.org/post/matilda-brings-beloved-book-broadway <em>Matilda</em> is a well-loved book by Roald Dahl, who's been called the greatest children's storyteller of the 20th century. It's about a much-put-upon little girl with tremendous gifts. Thu, 11 Apr 2013 18:32:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 36099 at http://wrvo.org 'Matilda' Brings Beloved Book To Broadway On Broadway, Old Shows And New Tricks http://wrvo.org/post/broadway-old-shows-and-new-tricks When I was a teenager falling in love with the theater, I picked up a book called <em>Broadway's Greatest Musicals</em>. The sole criterion for inclusion was that a show run for at least 500 performances, which translates to about a year and a quarter.<p>How quaint.<p>I was thinking about that when I attended the 25th-anniversary performance of <em>The Phantom of the Opera,</em> now ranked as Broadway's longest-running musical ever. Sat, 06 Apr 2013 08:33:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 35840 at http://wrvo.org On Broadway, Old Shows And New Tricks Tom Hanks And Nora Ephron's 'Lucky Guy' Make Their Broadway Debuts http://wrvo.org/post/tom-hanks-and-nora-ephrons-lucky-guy-make-their-broadway-debuts Several years ago, when Nora Ephron handed Tom Hanks an early draft of <em>Lucky Guy</em>, her play about tabloid journalist Mike McAlary, he had a pretty strong reaction.<p>"I said, 'Well, that guy's sure a jerk!' I used another word besides jerk — I know what you can say on NPR," he says. "And she laughed and she said, 'Well, he kinda was. Mon, 01 Apr 2013 21:15:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 35612 at http://wrvo.org Tom Hanks And Nora Ephron's 'Lucky Guy' Make Their Broadway Debuts For This Pair Of Clowns, 'Old Hats' Mean New Laughs http://wrvo.org/post/pair-clowns-old-hats-mean-new-laughs Twenty years ago, theatrical clowns Bill Irwin and David Shiner collaborated on a Broadway show called <em>Fool Moon</em> — a giddy mixture of slapstick, improv and audience participation that proved such a success that it came back to Broadway for two more runs and toured both the U.S. and Europe. Tue, 05 Mar 2013 23:20:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 34314 at http://wrvo.org For This Pair Of Clowns, 'Old Hats' Mean New Laughs Grand Central, A Cathedral For Commuters, Celebrates 100 http://wrvo.org/post/grand-central-cathedral-commuters-celebrates-100 Friday marks the day that 100 years ago, Grand Central Terminal opened its doors for business for the very first time. The largest railroad terminal in the world, the magnificent Beaux-Arts building is in the heart of New York City on 42nd St. Fri, 01 Feb 2013 08:40:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 32702 at http://wrvo.org The Composer Who Tested Fighter Planes And Partied With Sinatra http://wrvo.org/post/composer-who-tested-fighter-planes-and-partied-sinatra <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTUKHMlbYGA</p> Sat, 26 Jan 2013 07:03:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 32418 at http://wrvo.org The Composer Who Tested Fighter Planes And Partied With Sinatra A Vet's Haunted Homecoming In 'Water By The Spoonful' http://wrvo.org/post/vets-haunted-homecoming-water-spoonful The cliche about writers is they should write what they know, and that old saw has certainly worked for Quiara Alegria Hudes. The 35-year-old playwright has mined her Puerto Rican family's stories into a series of plays, a musical and even a children's book. Tue, 08 Jan 2013 08:47:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 31563 at http://wrvo.org A Vet's Haunted Homecoming In 'Water By The Spoonful' The Peony Pavilion: A Vivid Dream In A Garden http://wrvo.org/post/peony-pavilion-vivid-dream-garden <em>The Peony Pavilion</em> is one of China's most famous operas, but uncut performances of this romantic 16th century work can take more than 22 hours. Chinese composer <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15167564/tan-dun" target="_blank">Tan Dun</a>, who's best known for his Academy Award-winning score for the film <em>Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</em>, has adapted the work into a compact 75 minutes. Fri, 30 Nov 2012 09:03:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 29865 at http://wrvo.org The Peony Pavilion: A Vivid Dream In A Garden John Williams' Inevitable Themes http://wrvo.org/post/john-williams-inevitable-themes For more than 50 years, <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15003640/john-williams-composer" target="_blank">John Williams</a>' music has taken us to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG5OsfOuEy0" target="_blank">galaxies far, far away</a> through adventures <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bTpp8PQSog" target="_blank">here on earth</a>, made us feel <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O15x-B8PgeE" target="_blank">giddy joy</a> and occasionally <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvCI-gNK_y4" target="_blank">scared us to death</a>.<p>He might be the most recognized contemp Sat, 10 Nov 2012 05:00:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 28926 at http://wrvo.org John Williams' Inevitable Themes Philadelphia Orchestra Reboots With New Music Director http://wrvo.org/post/philadelphia-orchestra-reboots-new-music-director Everywhere you look right now, it seems like American symphony orchestras are fighting for their lives — strikes, lockouts, bankruptcy. Perhaps the biggest example is the world-renowned <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/16021984/philadelphia-orchestra" target="_blank">Philadelphia Orchestra</a>, which is just coming out of its own bankruptcy. Tonight, its new 37-year-old music director takes the podium as the venerable orchestra begins a reboot.<p>The Philadelphia Orchestra has been one of the world's greatest orchestras since it was founded in 1900. Thu, 18 Oct 2012 06:03:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 27728 at http://wrvo.org Philadelphia Orchestra Reboots With New Music Director During Lockout Season, Orchestra Musicians Grapple With Their Future http://wrvo.org/post/during-lockout-season-orchestra-musicians-grapple-their-future It's been a tumultuous time for American orchestras. Labor disputes have shut down the Minnesota Orchestra and Indianapolis Symphony, and strikes and lockouts have affected orchestras in Chicago, Atlanta and Louisville in the past year.<p>Whether Mozart is on the bill or Mahler, it's an expensive proposition to present a symphony orchestra. To do the music justice, you need between 80 and 100 musicians to play it, and their salaries and health care benefits make up most of an orchestra's budget. Wed, 10 Oct 2012 20:06:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 27314 at http://wrvo.org During Lockout Season, Orchestra Musicians Grapple With Their Future Shorts Inspire Music In 'Sounding Beckett' Trilogy http://wrvo.org/post/shorts-inspire-music-sounding-beckett-trilogy It all began last year, when the Library of Congress presented Samuel Beckett's <em>Ohio Impromptu</em> alongside a piece of music by composer Dina Koston, which responded to the text. A New York group, the Cygnus Ensemble, played the music, while Washington, D.C., director Joy Zinoman staged the play, for one night only.<p>"And when it was over, Bill Anderson, the head of the Cygnus Ensemble, said to me, 'Might you be interested in taking this to New York?' " Zinoman recalls. "And I said, 'An 11-minute play in New York? Tue, 18 Sep 2012 19:33:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 26196 at http://wrvo.org Shorts Inspire Music In 'Sounding Beckett' Trilogy Gathering Of The Viols: The 50th Annual Viola Da Gamba Conclave http://wrvo.org/post/gathering-viols-50th-annual-viola-da-gamba-conclave Viola da gamba players are a special breed — a tiny subset in the already small world of early classical music. They rarely meet their own kind, but once a year they come together for a week in July at an annual jam session they call a conclave. Wendy Gillespie, who just finished her term as president of the <a href="http://vdgsa.org/" target="_blank">Viola da Gamba Society of America</a>, says attending the event is the highlight of her year.<p>"You meet your fellow Martians," Gillespie says. Sat, 04 Aug 2012 10:39:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 23667 at http://wrvo.org Gathering Of The Viols: The 50th Annual Viola Da Gamba Conclave 'Oklahoma!' Actress Celeste Holm Dies At 95 http://wrvo.org/post/oklahoma-actress-celeste-holm-dies-95 Academy Award-winning actress Celeste Holm has died. A star on both stage and screen, Holm was best known for roles in <em>Gentleman's Agreement</em>, <em>All About Eve</em> and <em>Oklahoma!</em> She was 95.<p>Holm died early Sunday morning in her Manhattan apartment with her husband, family and close friends by her side. Sun, 15 Jul 2012 17:47:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 22581 at http://wrvo.org 'Oklahoma!' Actress Celeste Holm Dies At 95 Tanglewood: Celebrating Beethoven In The Backwoods For 75 Years http://wrvo.org/post/tanglewood-celebrating-beethoven-backwoods-75-years It now seems like a natural rite of summer — open-air classical music festivals where audiences can hear great music while picnicking under the stars. But 75 years ago, when the Boston Symphony first performed on a former estate called Tanglewood in the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts, it was a novel idea.<p>When Serge Koussevitzy, the Russian-born conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, opened Tanglewood in 1937, he chose an all-Beethoven program, including the "Pastoral" Symphony. Sat, 14 Jul 2012 06:03:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 22536 at http://wrvo.org Tanglewood: Celebrating Beethoven In The Backwoods For 75 Years After Two Years, Gifted Classical Students Leave The Nest http://wrvo.org/post/after-two-years-gifted-classical-students-leave-nest The odds of making it in the classical music business are long, but <a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/01/02/132491657/the-academy-rounding-out-todays-classical-musicians" target="_blank">for the past two years</a>, 25-year-old viola player Nathan Schram has received a stipend, health insurance, lots of amazing performance opportunities and a real-world education teaching violin students at an inner-city elementary school in Brooklyn. Now, Schram and his colleagues have to say goodbye to The Academy.<p>"It's kind of like getting booted out of your parents' house," Schram says. Fri, 29 Jun 2012 20:54:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 21834 at http://wrvo.org After Two Years, Gifted Classical Students Leave The Nest 50 Years Later, Still Free, Still Battling The Weather http://wrvo.org/post/50-years-later-still-free-still-battling-weather On Monday evening, one of New York's most cherished cultural institutions celebrated an anniversary. The Delacorte Theater, home of the free annual Shakespeare in the Park, turned 50, and Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline led an all-star cast in a staged reading of <em>Romeo and Juliet</em>.<p>When Kline was still a student in the drama program at The Juilliard School, he made his professional debut at the Delacorte. Thu, 21 Jun 2012 07:49:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 21308 at http://wrvo.org 50 Years Later, Still Free, Still Battling The Weather A (Very) Young Composer Gets His Chance At The New York Philharmonic http://wrvo.org/post/very-young-composer-gets-his-chance-new-york-philharmonic What would it be like if you were 10 years old and composed a piece of music that was played by the New York Philharmonic? For a few New York City school kids, including one fifth-grader, it's a dream come true, thanks to the orchestra's Very Young Composers program.<p>Composer Jon Deak, who played bass with the New York Philharmonic for more than 40 years, says the idea for Very Young Composers came when he and conductor Marin Alsop visited an elementary school in Brooklyn several years ago.<p>"As we were going in, I saw all the children's art on the walls, which was so superior," Deak says. Sat, 02 Jun 2012 06:03:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 20275 at http://wrvo.org A (Very) Young Composer Gets His Chance At The New York Philharmonic Requiem For A Cabaret: The Oak Room Closes http://wrvo.org/post/requiem-cabaret-oak-room-closes New York's historic Algonquin Hotel has been famous for a lot of things: the roundtable where some of the greatest American wits, from George S. Thu, 31 May 2012 07:28:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 20137 at http://wrvo.org Requiem For A Cabaret: The Oak Room Closes London Smash 'Two Guvnors' Comes To Broadway http://wrvo.org/post/london-smash-two-guvnors-comes-broadway If you weren't a college theater major, you can be forgiven for not knowing much about commedia dell'arte, the 500-year-old theatrical tradition that Carlo Goldoni used for his comedy <em>The Servant of Two Masters</em> in 1743. Contemporary playwright Richard Bean has adapted that play into the decidedly British laugh riot <em>One Man, Two Guvnors --</em> and he says all you really need to know about commedia is ... well, it's funny.<p>"Commedia dell'arte," Bean says, "is very physical comedy, and there's a lot of clowning in it. ... You won't find much irony in this play. Wed, 18 Apr 2012 20:12:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 17823 at http://wrvo.org London Smash 'Two Guvnors' Comes To Broadway 'Carrie' Creators Resurrect A Legendary Flop http://wrvo.org/post/carrie-creators-resurrect-legendary-flop Broadway history is littered with flop musicals — but if some shows are bombs, then <em>Carrie</em>, based on Stephen King's best-selling 1974 novel, was kind of a nuclear bomb.<p>The story of a teenager with telekinetic powers who wreaks bloody havoc on her small Maine town had already been successfully adapted as a film starring Sissy Spacek in 1976. But as a musical?<p>Frank Rich was theater critic for <em>The New York Times </em>when the show opened in April 1988. Thu, 01 Mar 2012 05:01:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 15212 at http://wrvo.org 'Carrie' Creators Resurrect A Legendary Flop In Broadway's 'Wit,' A Documentary Of Our Demise http://wrvo.org/post/broadways-wit-documentary-our-demise In her dressing room at the Friedman Theatre, <em>Sex and the City</em> star Cynthia Nixon has a nightly ritual: She rubs Nivea cream all over her scalp to soothe the razor burns.<p>Being completely bald is just one of the many demands of the character she plays in <em>Wit --</em> a brilliant college professor named Vivian Bearing, who's battling ovarian cancer.<p>"She talks so much; she's verbose," Nixon says. "She talks in such an erudite and complicated way. She's bald, she's naked and she's dying in a slow, excruciating way. There's a lot! Thu, 26 Jan 2012 20:33:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 13484 at http://wrvo.org In Broadway's 'Wit,' A Documentary Of Our Demise 'The Enchanted Island' A Mashup Of Classic Masters http://wrvo.org/post/enchanted-island-mashup-classic-masters Transcript <p>JACKI LYDEN, HOST: <p>Tonight, New York's Metropolitan Opera will premiere a new piece with music that's hundreds of years old. It's called "The Enchanted Island" and it features arias by several Baroque composers, including Handel and Vivaldi, and mashes up the plots from two Shakespeare plays. And, oh yes, it stars Placido Domingo as the sea god Neptune. Jeff Lunden has still more.<p>JEFF LUNDEN, BYLINE: On Broadway, it would be called a jukebox musical. Sat, 31 Dec 2011 13:00:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 12006 at http://wrvo.org A Homecoming For Rachel Griffiths On Broadway http://wrvo.org/post/homecoming-rachel-griffiths-broadway Australian actress Rachel Griffiths, best known in the U.S. for her work on HBO's <em>Six Feet Under</em> and ABC's <em>Brothers and Sisters</em>, has made an acclaimed Broadway debut in the new play <em>Other Desert Cities</em>.<p>Griffiths, who is well-known in Australia for her stage work, tells NPR's Scott Simon she would have been happy if all she had ever done was act onstage.<p>"Theater was where I began and what I really thought my career would be in Australia," she says. "That was my thing. ... Sat, 24 Dec 2011 11:32:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 11659 at http://wrvo.org A Homecoming For Rachel Griffiths On Broadway 'Once' And Again: A Love Story Gets A Second Life http://wrvo.org/post/once-and-again-love-story-gets-second-life <em>Once</em>, the much-loved 2007 Irish indie, was kind of <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10243088">the little movie musical that could</a>. Tue, 06 Dec 2011 09:49:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 10574 at http://wrvo.org 'Once' And Again: A Love Story Gets A Second Life A Carnegie Hall Debut, Inspired By Trout http://wrvo.org/post/carnegie-hall-debut-inspired-trout The Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio — pianist Joseph Kalichstein, violinist Jamie Laredo and cellist Sharon Robinson — will celebrate its 35th anniversary as one of the world's finest chamber-music ensembles this January. For the past 25 years, one of the group's frequent partners has been Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. She says it's always great fun to hand over a new piece.<p>"I'm my first audience, but my performers are my second audience," Zwilich says. Mon, 28 Nov 2011 20:23:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 10182 at http://wrvo.org A Carnegie Hall Debut, Inspired By Trout Hugh Jackman, Back On Broadway And Having A Blast http://wrvo.org/post/hugh-jackman-back-broadway-and-having-blast Hugh Jackman has had one of the most bifurcated showbiz careers imaginable. He leapt to superstardom as the mutton-chopped mutant Wolverine in the <em>X-Men</em> movies and won a Tony Award as the gay Australian entertainer Peter Allen in <em>The Boy from Oz</em>. Fri, 11 Nov 2011 21:26:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 9320 at http://wrvo.org Hugh Jackman, Back On Broadway And Having A Blast Broadway's 'Follies,' Sounding As Sumptuous As Ever http://wrvo.org/post/broadways-follies-sounding-sumptuous-ever Make no mistake: With a cast of more than 40, <em>Follies </em>is a <em>really</em> big show. The legendary musical takes place on the stage of a Broadway theater, at a reunion of former showgirls, with a domestic drama unfolding in the present while the stage is literally filled with ghosts from the past.<p>Much of Stephen Sondheim's score evokes popular music from the early part of the 20th century, when the Follies — the Cirque du Soleil of its day — was an extravagant Broadway entertainment. Mon, 12 Sep 2011 20:20:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 6046 at http://wrvo.org Broadway's 'Follies,' Sounding As Sumptuous As Ever