Posts tagged norm lewis

fiercefabulousflawless:

What a bunch of lovable goofs. :)

I love Steve…just what he’s put out there. Obviously, he’s the Shakespeare of musical theatre.

Norm Lewis on Stephen Sondheim

True, yes?

(via cogsworthylemon)

awkwardlyhilarious:

This is kinda fun. “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly” all jazzed up.


STUDIO 3AB  A brief preview by the cast and  creators of “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” for sales agents. The  musical, directed by Diane Paulus, is scheduled to open Aug. 17 at the  American Repertory Theater in Boston and to move to Broadway in January.
About 200 agents who handle advance-group sales and organizers from  churches, community groups and women’s clubs sit in chairs at the back  and along the side of a studio. In one corner are artifacts from 1920s  Charleston, S.C., where “Porgy and Bess” is set. Drawings of dresses and  photographs from the era are tacked on a bulletin board. On a wooden  table kerosene lamps, tin basins and woven baskets are stacked.
The stars put on a show. Audra McDonald (near left) and Norm Lewis (far  left), along with David Alan Grier and the rest of the cast, sing a  handful of classics: “Bess, You Is My Woman Now,” “It Ain’t Necessarily  So” and finishing with “Leavin’ for the Promise’ Lan’,” sung by Ms.  McDonald, a four-time Tony winner. The audience erupts in applause.Source

STUDIO 3AB A brief preview by the cast and creators of “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” for sales agents. The musical, directed by Diane Paulus, is scheduled to open Aug. 17 at the American Repertory Theater in Boston and to move to Broadway in January.

About 200 agents who handle advance-group sales and organizers from churches, community groups and women’s clubs sit in chairs at the back and along the side of a studio. In one corner are artifacts from 1920s Charleston, S.C., where “Porgy and Bess” is set. Drawings of dresses and photographs from the era are tacked on a bulletin board. On a wooden table kerosene lamps, tin basins and woven baskets are stacked.

The stars put on a show. Audra McDonald (near left) and Norm Lewis (far left), along with David Alan Grier and the rest of the cast, sing a handful of classics: “Bess, You Is My Woman Now,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So” and finishing with “Leavin’ for the Promise’ Lan’,” sung by Ms. McDonald, a four-time Tony winner. The audience erupts in applause.

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dotseurat | reroutedreams:


thank goodness this is coming to broadway. although i was already planning a roadtrip up to cambridge to see the first run. now i can just save my money and wait a couple of months. while trying to not self-combust from my impatience. this will be my first time seeing audra live on stage. HNNNNG. 


I AM GETTING MYSELF TO THERE.

dotseurat | reroutedreams:

thank goodness this is coming to broadway. although i was already planning a roadtrip up to cambridge to see the first run. now i can just save my money and wait a couple of months. while trying to not self-combust from my impatience. this will be my first time seeing audra live on stage. HNNNNG. 

I AM GETTING MYSELF TO THERE.

Porgy & Bess is going to Broadway.

dotseurat | coherentexistence:

I’m all about this.

OH, GOD.

GIVE ME ALL OF THIS WITH A SHAKE AND A SIDE SALAD.