Understudy Hall: ‘Memphis’’s Bryan Fenkart is worth teaching how to dance

Stage Rush TV: Episode 6
- Interviewing Broadway music director Lynne Shankel, juggler extraordinaire.
- Seeing All About Me
- The short-lived Henry Miller’s Theatre is renamed after Stephen Sondheim
- Broadway grosses
Review: All About Me

Broadway Brain: Music director Lynne Shankel risks the Broadway crapshoot, sexifies Christmas

Stage Rush TV: Episode 5
- Duncan Sheik spills details on Spring Awakening movie
- Sheik in concert in South Orange, NJ
- Broadway double-header: rushing A Little Night Music and The Miracle Worker
- Broadway grosses
Duncan Sheik: Original Broadway cast will not reprise roles in ‘Spring Awakening’ film

Review: The Miracle Worker
As a nice last-minute rush alternative upon discovering The Addams Family did not have any rush tickets for their matinee performance, I hopped on over to play the ticket lottery for The Miracle Worker. I had good vibes about this lottery, after being skunked by Addams.
For the play about Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan who gave her the gift of language, about 15 people entered and the attendant announced they’d be selling 10 lottery tickets. Now keep in mind, it was more like 30 people were playing, since most people register for two tickets. I kept positive and was the fifth name called! The lotto attendant directed the winners to line up in the order our names were picked. We did, but upon directing us to line up in the same order at the box office window to purchase our tickets, the attendant walked away and the order disintegrated. A woman who was called after I was zoomed to the front of the line. I suggested that the woman whose name was called first should be the first to purchase her tickets. The woman protested my suggestion, saying that she was waiting to play the lotto since 11 a.m., and should purchase first. I told her that wasn’t the way a ticket lottery works, to which she called me a “ticket Nazi.” So to the box office workers of the Circle in the Square Theatre, this ticket Nazi is telling you that you should keep your lottery more organized in the future.
Aside from disorganization, The Miracle Worker ticket lottery is a good one. From what the attendant said, 15 people was the most he’d seen play the lotto, and the tickets are $16 a piece, up to two per person. The seats are in the back row of the theater, and that brings me to my first point of review for this show—the scenery. Read more
Stage Rush TV: Episode 4
- The Broadway portion of Las Vegas
- The Scottsboro Boys has a rush policy, but no rush tickets
- Evan Rachel Wood backs out of Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark
- Steven Sater: Spring Awakening film could begin production as soon as fall
- Broadway grosses
Stage Rush TV: Episode 3, LA Edition
Coming to you from Los Angeles this week! Please excuse the wind interference—we weren’t aware of it until we had finished (low-cost equipment here). I had a real, live soldier of the Hollywood entertainment industry collaborating with me this week—my good friend Michelle Mogavero . Having a “crew” was very exciting.
Talking points:
- Rush FAIL: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
- Upcoming interview with Lynne Shankel, former music supervisor for Company, music director for Cry Baby and Altar Boyz.
- ASTEP’s New York City Christmas benefit concert
- Raul Esparza’s performance of “O Holy Night” (YouTube)
- Broadway grosses









