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Zorba - Broadway - news

Postby KC » Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:01 am

From the New York Post, 15 January. Start saving those pennies, all you middle-...nevermind :D :D :D [assuming this means 2011 season. But now I'm wondering about the beard ...]

Strike up the Banderas

Michael Riedel

On Broadway

Matinee ladies, prepare to swoon: Antonio Banderas is headed back to Broadway.
The Spanish charmer will break some plates in a revival of "Zorba" next season, theater sources say.
This will be the first time he's been in a show since he headlined the elegant and sexy revival of "Nine" in 2003.
Although Banderas had almost no musical theater experience, he received glowing reviews and sold out the run.
True, you couldn't always understand what he was saying, thanks to that accent, but it didn't matter. His charisma overwhelmed the Roundabout Theatre Company's female subscribers, a few of whom had to be restrained from bounding up on stage to tango with him.
(This ability to drive middle-aged suburban housewives into an absolute frenzy is a trait he shares with that other great Broadway leading man, Hugh Jackman.)
In "Nine," as Guido Contini, a movie director on the verge of a nervous breakdown, Banderas was witty, warm and heartbreaking -- qualities that, sadly, eluded Daniel Day-Lewis, who gives a somber to the point of somnambulant performance in the movie.
Banderas will be the third Zorba on Broadway. Herschel Bernardi starred in the original 1968 production, and Anthony Quinn played the role in a successful 1983 revival.
"Herschel was very honest in the part," says Joe Stein, who wrote the script. "You believed him as Zorba. Tony was a little flamboyant and self-centered. The guy was a star and he knew it. People wanted his autograph.
"Antonio Banderas is, of course, much younger than Herschel and Tony were, and we'll have to make some adjustments [in the show] to that. But he will bring his own wonderful personality to it."
Based on Nikos Kazantzakis' famous novel "Zorba the Greek" about a young intellectual from Athens and his friendship with a larger-than-life peasant from Crete, "Zorba" has a lovely score by John Kander and Fred Ebb.
Although "Zorba" was a success on Broadway in the '60s -- and Quinn broke house records touring with the revival 20 years later -- the show is seldom performed in North America.
"Curiously, it's done quite often in Europe," says Stein. "In fact, I just got a large check from Germany, which is very pleasant."
Banderas, who lives in Los Angeles, will be in New York next week to meet with Kander and Stein. (Ebb died in 2004.)
The revival will be directed by Gary Griffin ("The Color Purple") and choreographed by Sergio Trujillo ("Jersey Boys").
The producers are Fran and Barry Weissler, who are out and about raising the money as I write.
In fact, I hear they're offering a two-for-one deal: Invest in their upcoming revival of "La Cage aux Folles" starring Kelsey Grammer, and you can get into "Zorba" as well.
If Monty Hall were a Broadway producer, he'd be a Weissler!
Congratulations to Paul Libin, vice president of Jujamcyn Theaters and a very influential behind-the-scenes player on Broadway.
(He should be on BroadwaySpace.com's list of the 50 most powerful people on Broadway, though what do you expect from a Web site that pegs me only at 37 and my dear friend Nathan Lane at 38?)
Last week, Libin was elected chairman of the Broadway League, the organization that represents producers and theater owners.
His first order of business should be to rescind the League's boneheaded decision to throw the press off the list of Tony voters. The League justified the move by saying the media had a "conflict of interest" because they actually vote for shows they like.
Producers and theater owners, on the other hand, have only the purest of motives: They vote for shows in which they have money.
There is, in fact, a move to reinstate a few critics and reporters because, without them, a lot of small, artistic shows are probably going to get crushed by the commercial behemoths.
But until that happens, the Tony remains a hopelessly compromised, conflict-riddled award administered by those two useless and bloated organizations, the Broadway League and the American Theater Wing.
Save the Tony, Paul!
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Re: Zorba - Broadway - news

Postby Deena » Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:50 pm

Oh, wow, wouldn't that be wonderful? Maybe they mean this Fall? In which case, they're probably going to be going into rehearsals as soon as his film schedule is cleared.
He would make a great Zorba and if he keeps the beard, I don't think they'll have to worry about the age that much.
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Re: Zorba - Broadway - news

Postby Victoria » Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:37 pm

Omg! This is the most exciting news I have recieved all year[yes i know it hasn't even been a month into the year] I am very very happy, no actually beyone happy that he will be performing on Broadway once again. I think we all need to see him back on the stage, performing right before our very eyes. Some of you have guessed that this will take place in 2011 or the Fall? Well whenever it is, Antonio here I come! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Postby Di » Fri Jan 15, 2010 7:34 pm

Just placing a bet here but with all the other things popping up here and there (possible part in "Kockout" and now this Singapore trip plus all the other traveling around for the new Shrek (wasn't there rumors of a movie in Mexico too?). I loved seeing him on the stage so much! I'm excited!!!
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Postby mambomoma » Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:23 am

OMG! I'm afraid my savings account hasn't got enough in it yet. Let's see...Plane ticket, hotel for a couple days, theater ticket, food....I wonder what all that will add up to?
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Postby SusanLeigh » Sat Jan 16, 2010 2:09 pm

Tickets will be around $120-$130 by the time they add all the fees but you sure want to be as close as possible. Plus add in that you want to see it twice...why travel all that way and not spend the extra $120.

Hotels...depends on the time of year. After Labor Day thru New Years, it is high. After January, you can probably find a hotel in the $120 to $150 range. Find someone to go with you and split it makes it lots better...but someone who understands your "hobby" and will stand at the stage door with you to get autographs.

Airfare...you might want to drive to Atlanta and go from there to save money. Airtran is cheap Atlanta to NYC usually less than $200. You can save about $100 flying out of Atlanta.

You can eat fairly cheap if you try...but other sightseeing can get a little pricey. I just did four days around Labor Day for three people and it was $4000. So maybe $1000 to $1500 depending on what else you want to do in NYC.

Good luck and start saving..have a garage sale or whatever it takes. It is worth it!
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Postby DeborahGA » Sat Jan 16, 2010 3:30 pm

Oh no! I don't know if my bladder can handle several hours at the barriers again. After all I am a middle-aged..... LOL
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Postby chrissy » Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:15 pm

OMG! I hope we can all make it! How exciting! I'm thrilled to bits. Start saving chicas - this is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Postby AB4ME » Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:37 pm

Count me in!!! :D I wasn't a mall member when the chicas made the trip to Broadway for Nine. I would love to go with a group. It would be so thrilling to see him live on stage. And I would just die to meet him and possibly get an autograph and photo. Plus, I've never been to New York. Wow --- what a weekend! Let's really work on getting a group together to go. I live in Metro Atlanta so I was glad to hear about the cheap airfares. Maybe we could get a group of Southern Chicas to meet here in Atlanta and go on the same flight. :D

By the way --- don't you just love the beard? He looks so distinguished. But of course, he looks GREAT any time. :wink:
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Postby vivian » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:58 am

Thanks for the news. It would be great, and I consider you who can acutally see him in stage are super super lucky... :D
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Re: Zorba - Broadway - news

Postby Rubenzorro » Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:57 am

I will be there!!
Did you really people not understand what Antonio was saying in Nine?? That line from the article left me in shock :shock:
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Postby SusanLeigh » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:21 am

There was one song where he was talking really really REALLY fast and I think there was some trouble with pronunciation there. I don't remember any other places but them I am used to the accent. I was close enough to reach out and touch him. I will be there...

Southeastern Chicas, we could meet in Atlanta and go in a group. That would be fun.
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Postby Rubenzorro » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:55 am

LOL, what an embarrassment then! :lol:

Will be cool to meet you ladies in NY!! :D
Although I will probably meet some of you earlier in California...
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Postby Kathleen » Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:58 pm

SusanLeigh wrote:You can eat fairly cheap if you try...but other sightseeing can get a little pricey. I just did four days around Labor Day for three people and it was $4000. So maybe $1000 to $1500 depending on what else you want to do in NYC.


i think 1500 is enough! i went to nyc a couple of month ago, i stayed for 1 week and the whole trip costed me about 1800 usd (it was 1200 euros, i made a very fast calculation between euros and dollars) including plane from italy, hotel for 6 night, attraction & museum, metrocard unlimited, food and gift for family and friends.
well, i didn't went to see Antonio on stage so i don't know how much are tickets but if u go there only for a week end i think that plane and hotel are not too expensive :wink:

hope u understand what i mean, sorry for my english
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Re: Zorba - Broadway - news

Postby mambomoma » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:53 am

I think it is great idea for all us Southern gals to meet in Atlanta and all go together. Just let me know when and where and I'll be there. We could all pare up and share hotel rooms too. Why not. We are all friends on the Mall, might as well be friends in person. Sorry but I don't like the beard. It is a shame to cover that beautiful face.
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