BoCo Preview: Marissa Flaxbart on 'The Sound of Music'
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Pinkie Sings "Edelweiss" written by Rogers & Hammerstein
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber | Lyrics by Charles Hart | Additional Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe | Book by Richard Stilgoe & Andrew Lloyd Webber | Based on the novel Le Fantome de l'Opera by Gaston Leroux | Originally Directed by Harold Prince | Orchestrations by David Cullen & Andrew Lloyd Webber | Original Production by Cameron Mackintosh Ltd. and The Really Useful Group Ltd.
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What’s up, dudes? Season 3 is almost at an end, but since we’re still in the Christmas Cycle, we’re diving into ‘80s adaptations of “Silent Night!” From Kenny Rogers to Al Green, Boney M to Rainbow Brite, these ‘80s artists made the carol their own with their signature sounds! Julie Andrews? Check. Air Supply? Yep. The Smurfs?! It was the ‘80s after all! So grab your promotional albums, sculpt some clay raisins, and jump into the soothing country and synth sonorities of this episode!
1980 - Silent Night - Johnny Cash
1980 - Silent Night - Starland Vocal Band
1980 - Silent Night - The Yobs
1981 - Silent Night, Holy Night - John Schneider
1981 - Silent Night - Anne Murray
1981 - Stille Nacht/Snow Falls Over the Ground/Hear Ye the Message - Boney M
1982 - Silent Night, Holy Night - Julie Andrews
1982 - Silent Night - Oak Ridge Boys
1983 - Silent Night - Al Green
1983 - Silent Night/Away in a Manger - Raffi
1983 - Silent Night, Holy Night - The Smurfs
1983 - Silent Night - Chet Atkins
1984 - Stille Nacht - Mannheim Steamroller
1984 - Silent Night - John Denver, Aspen Children’s Christmas Choir, Snowmass Dickens Carolers
1984 - Silent Night - Roger Whittaker
1985 - Silent Night - Rainbow Brite & the Color Kids
1987 - Silent Night - Erasure
1987 - Silent Night - Stevie Nicks
1987 - Silent Night - Reba McEntire
1987 - Silent Night - the Judds
1987 - Silent Night - Air Supply
1988 - Silent Night, Jazzy Night - Linda Hornbuckle, Patric Miller
1988 - Silent Night - California Raisins
1988 - Silent Night - Peter Cetera
1988 - Silent Night - Bros
1989 - Silent Night - Michael W Smith
1989 - Silent Night - Ricky van Shelton
1989 - Silent Night - Debby Boone
1989 - Stille Nacht, heilige nacht - The King’s Singers
1989 - Silent Night - Kenny Rogers
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Rosie O’Donnell is a beloved comedian, celebrated actress, and talk show legend. Despite all these professional accolades, it is perhaps her generosity of spirit, her tireless advocacy on behalf of children and families, and her heartfelt commitment to the health of the American theater that most definitively define her impact on popular culture.
Born in Commack, New York on March 21, 1962, Rosie O’Donnell embarked on a career as a standup comedian right out of high school, and in short order found herself enjoying a five show winning streak on the iconic television series, “Star Search” Shortly thereafter, she scored additional major appearances on television, including a regular role as Maggie O’Brien on NBC’s popular sitcom, “Gimme a Break” and a high profile run as a VH1 VJ
In 1992, Rosie was cast alongside Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Geena Davis in the smash hit “A League of Their Own.” She went on to further success on the big screen, starring in twelve films between 1992 and 1996, including 1993’s “Sleepless in Seattle,” 1995’s “Now and Then,”and 1996’s “Beautiful Girls.”
Her most monumental break came by accepting NBC’s offer to host a variety daytime television show, “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” in 1996. Rosie’s innate love of all things show business and her easy rapport with the celebrities she had grown up idolizing translated into a unique and hugely popular TV phenomenon. “The Rosie O’Donnell Show” ran for six seasons and went on to win a variety of Emmy awards, leaving a memorable mark on American television before ending production in 2002.
In the past 20 years, Rosie’s dedication to her artistic endeavors and charitable interests have continued unabated. She has been a regular fixture on television, on Broadway, and, in recent years, has gotten rave reviews for her powerful performances in Showtime’s “SMILF” and HBO’s “I Know This Much is True.” She can currently be seen in the Showtime original series, “American Gigolo.”
-bio adapted and edited from Rosie.com
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Paul Rubin flew in to speak to Wyatt about his work on Broadway, across the country, and around the world. Widely regard as the best in the business Paul has flown Peter Pans, "Wicked" witches, Mermaids, and more. He shares the story of his start as a magician and he and Wyatt get into some favorite myth mashups, how mishaps are less funny when people are flying, and a SUPER SECRET "Thank You, Five" exclusive about a lifetime achievement award being given to a certain supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Nun who hung out in Camelot...
It's Julie Andrews y'all. Paul choreographed a flight sequence where a performer dressed as Mary Poppins will present Julie Andrews her lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute. No big deal. But you did hear it here first!!
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It’s a wrap party, as Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey return to break down Kate Sharma and Anthony Bridgerton’s enemies to lovers relationship over the course of the season. And Cheryl Dunye, director of Episodes 207 and 208 walks host Gabrielle Collins through filming some of the big Kanthony “pay off” moments, and the mindset behind the scenes that helped elevate the characters throughout.
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Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera and Cats were all produced by the same man: Cameron Mackintosh. In Australia for the opening of a new production of Mary Poppins, Cameron shares his journey from humble beginnings to producer extraordinaire.
Also, Anna O'Byrne shares songs and stories inspired by her work with Julie Andrews and we interrogate the Cinderella story with performers from a new production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella and Windmill's radical reinterpretation, Rella.
Cheryl Dunye, director of Episodes 207 and 208 joins host Gabrielle Collins to discuss Cheryl’s process, behind-the-scenes Easter Eggs and the significance of the last two episodes of Bridgerton’s second season. Then Cheryl and Nicola Caughlan, aka Penelope Featherington, unpack the heartbreaking “break up” scene between Penelope and Eloise.
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Tom Verica, director and Head of Creative Production at Shondaland returns as host Gabrielle Collins and Charithra Chandran (Edwina Sharma) unpack the wild ride of Episode 6, “The Choice.” Charithra describes Edwina’s character growth as she finds her voice, plus Tom explores behind-the-scenes extras from the set.
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THE HILLS ARE ALIVE... with the sound of Lianna beaming <3 Showtune in once again for heartwrenching vistas, outstanding outfits, and the best behaved children in cinema history. The person most confused by the film this week was: Liesl after her boyfriend dumped her for the Third Reich :/
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Simone Ashley (Kate Sharma) and Tom Verica, director and Head of Creative Production at Shondaland walk host Gabrielle Collins through the pivotal turning point of the season, Episode 5, “An Unthinkable Fate.” Our guests explore the continuous increase of tension through Kate and Anthony’s relationship and the tumultuous dinner scene at the Bridgerton estate.
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Novel series author Julia Quinn and Director Alex Pillai return to break down the second half of the weekend fanfare at the Bridgerton family’s country home in Episode 4, “Victory.” Host Gabrielle Collins guides us through Daphne and Anthony’s role reversal, the impact of the Sharma sisters, and how Eloise and the other women of the Bridgerverse use their superpowers.
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Novel series author Julia Quinn and Ruth Gemmell (Lady Violet Bridgerton) join host Gabrielle Collins to explore all the grief, sibling rivalry and heartfelt moments jam packed into Episode 3, “A Bee In Your Bonnet.” Director Alex Pillai shares deleted scenes and what it took to bring those powerful back stories, and a competitive game of pall mall to life.
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Luke Newton and Luke Thompson (Colin and Benedict Bridgerton) join host Gabrielle Collins as they talk on-set antics, and dissect their sibling dynamics and differing quests to self-discovery in Episode 2 “Off to the Races.” Plus, the Viscount himself, Jonathan Bailey, takes us into Anthony’s internal world and behind the scenes of fencing in the rain.
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