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Joe Wehinger (nicknamed Joe Winger) has written for over 20 years about the business of lifestyle and entertainment. Joe is an entertainment producer, media entrepreneur, public speaker, and C-level consultant who owns businesses in entertainment, lifestyle, tourism and publishing. He is an award-winning filmmaker, published author, member of the Directors Guild of America, International Food Travel Wine Authors Association, WSET Level 2 Wine student, WSET Level 2 Cocktail student, member of the LA Wine Writers. Email to: Joe@FlavRReport.com

Wicked, Rent, Frozen, and more – Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? Plays DOC NYC Nov 13 at SVA Theatre

Idina Menzel Which Way to the Stage? Plays DOC NYC Nov 13 at SVA Theatre

Wicked, Rent, Frozen, and more – Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage? plays DOC NYC Nov 13 at SVA Theatre 333 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10011

Be at the World Premiere for Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage?  Part of DOC NYC

Beloved Tony Award®-winning actress and singer Idina Menzel’s many triumphs include iconic Broadway roles in productions of “Rent” and “Wicked” as well as the legendary voice of Elsa in Disney’s “Frozen.”

Yet one dream goal has evaded her grasp: to headline a concert at the world-famous Madison Square Garden in her hometown of New York City.

Filmmaker Anne McCabe follows Menzel on a national tour over the course of 16 shows as she juggles the challenges of being a working mom with a grueling travel schedule, all preparing to finally realize her dream.

Anne McCabe directed the doc, which will feature footage of Menzel in her most notable stage performances, Rent and Wicked, as well as interviews with family, friends, co-stars and creatives. It will also chronicle her personal experiences with in vitro fertilization.

“We made this documentary

to show firsthand how important it is to pursue your passions

and lean on those around you in times of hardship,”

said Menzel.

“This documentary was a joy to make, and I hope it resonates with my fans and new audiences alike who find themselves balancing motherhood, work and marriage while chasing their own dreams and inspires others to keep pushing forward.”

The first screening (Nov 13 –  12:00pm SVA Theater) will be followed by a Q&A with Anne McCabe, Idina Menzel, Rachel Cohen.

Anna Wintour, Tom Ford: Drama, Intrigue in the Fashion World ‘Kingdom of Dreams’ Plays DOC NYC Nov 10

Anna Wintour, Tom Ford, John Galliano, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen: Drama, Intrigue in the Fashion World ‘Kingdom of Dreams‘ Plays DOC NYC Nov 10

Featuring fashion’s biggest names, this four-part documentary series, chronicles three explosive decades in contemporary fashion.

Kingdom of Dreams plays DOC NYC Nov 10 

Anna Wintour, Tom Ford: Drama, Intrigue in the Fashion World 'Kingdom of Dreams' Plays DOC NYC Nov 10

Anna Wintour, Tom Ford: Drama, Intrigue in the Fashion World ‘Kingdom of Dreams’ Plays DOC NYC Nov 10

From the early 1990s to the 2010s, a golden era when the forces of creativity and disruptive business converged and collided, as elite rival kingdoms battled for global dominance.

Kingdom of Dreams follows rivalry between fashion emperors Bernard Arnault and Francois Pinault and explore how Anna Wintour reshaped fashion

With rare library material, never-before-seen personal archives, and story-driven interviews, we follow the rivalry between fashion emperors Bernard Arnault and Francois Pinault and explore how Anna Wintour reshaped fashion – driving the meteoric rise of designers John Galliano, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen and Tom Ford in Paris, Milan, London and New York.

Meteoric rise of designers John Galliano, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen and Tom Ford 

Packed with drama and intrigue, expect haute couture, supermodels and iconic fashion moments in this electrifying story of how fashion took over the world.

 

The four legendary Kingdoms of the fashion world –

Paris – birthplace of haute couture, home to mythical Houses like Christian Dior and Givenchy. Milan – byword for jet-set glamour. London – capital of subversive street style. And New York – synonymous with luxurious living and commercial hustle…

…By the 1980s, these citadels have languished and fallen into decline. No longer relevant in a world on the brink of globalisation, the Houses and brands of the Four Kingdoms have lost their lustre and their power to enchant.

Bernard Arnault

But a young, unknown French entrepreneur doesn’t hesitate to take advantage of their vulnerability. His name is Bernard Arnault and his ambition is to conquer the Houses and the Kingdoms, forging a global empire that will hold the entire world in its thrall – and make him the wealthiest man on the planet.

Arnault, quintessential disruptor and master of the hostile takeover, soon becomes known as the Sultan of Chic – and the Wolf in Cashmere.

François Pinault

His extraordinary success inspires a ruthless rival, François Pinault, to enter the fray and carve out his own empire in this deluxe world. Anna Wintour, sorceress of style, and tycoon whisperer – seeks to build her own empire at Vogue, mediating between the worlds of corporate power, celebrity and creative wizardry.

Anna Wintour

A brilliant, subversive quartet of young designers will prove indispensable to Arnault and Pinault in their quest for dominion. John Galliano, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen and Tom Ford agree to lend their genius to these 21st century titans. It is a Faustian Pact that will give them unimaginable fame and wealth – but at a deadly price.

For there is a dark, troubling underbelly to this world of seductive beauty and thrilling glamour.

‘Kingdom of Dreams’ Plays DOC NYC Nov 10

60+ New York Restaurants offering Bordeaux Wines to Showcase ‘Eco-Heroes’

New York Restaurants Showcase ‘Eco-Heroes’ of Bordeaux Wine in November with Rare 3-Liter Bottles

Over 60 restaurants will pour big bottle formats that spotlight fourteen inspiring wineries and Bordeaux’s significant environmental commitment

 The Bordeaux wine region is joining forces with New York restaurants to celebrate the “Eco-Heroes” of Bordeaux with a special big bottle promotion this November. 

New York restaurants will feature fourteen Bordeaux wine

New York restaurants will feature fourteen Bordeaux wineries that exemplify the region’s significant commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Making this particularly memorable for New York wine lovers, the featured wines will be offered in 3-Liter bottles, a rare, double-magnum size. 

Ranging from wine bars to Michelin-starred restaurants, more than 60 accounts in New York have signed up to support the program this fall. 

Launching November 1, participating accounts will pour a selection of wines from 3-Liter bottles, and many are opting to host additional tasting experiences and promotions.

“Sustainability in winemaking

is really at the forefront for winegrowers in Bordeaux,”

said Allan Sichel, President of the Bordeaux Wine Council.

“We are thrilled to work together with our wineries, importers and New York hospitality partners to honor the ‘Eco-Heroes’ of Bordeaux this season and hope to inspire all who taste the wines with their collective achievements.” 

The Bordeaux region is committed to collective and individual environmental practices that encourage long-term vine health and mitigate the impact of climate change. Recent efforts have reached impressive sustainable benchmarks: 75% of the Bordeaux vineyard is certified by an environmental approach; 23% of the vineyard is organic or in conversion; and collectively, the region has reduced carbon emissions by 24% since 2012. Many winegrowers are also actively developing biodiversity initiatives to encourage healthy bat, bee and tree populations to thrive in synergy with vineyard plantings.

Meet the Eco-Heroes of Bordeaux Wineries

The participating winemakers and châteaux representatives from Bordeaux represent the rich biodiversity and range of their region. Their wines capture the artistry and depth of various Bordeaux appellations from many different perspectives. 

The featured wineries this November in New York include: 

 

  • Château Biac (Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux), Gabriel Asseily, Owner 
  • Château Clarke (Listrac-Médoc), Fabrice Darmaillacq, Winemaker & Technical Director
  • Château Corbin (Saint-Émilion Grand Cru), Nicolas Fabre, Cellar Master •
  • Château d’Arche (Bordeaux Blanc), Mylène Caillemet, Sales Director
  • Château de La Dauphine (Fronsac), Stéphanie Barousse, General Director
  • Château de Parenchère (Bordeaux Supérieur), Julia Gazaniol, Sales Director
  • Château des Laurets (Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion), Fabrice Bandiera, Technical Director
  • Château du Moulin Rouge (Haut-Médoc), Geoffrey Ribeiro, Owner/Winemaker
  • Château Fourcas Hosten (Listrac-Médoc), Eloi Jacobs, General Manager
  • Château La Rame (Bordeaux Rouge), Olivier Allo, Manager
  • Château Puyanché (Côtes de Bordeaux), Bernadette Arbo, Manager
  • Château Roquefort (Bordeaux Blanc), Camille Giai, Commercial Director
  • Château Thieuley (Bordeaux Rouge), Sylvie Courselle, Owner
  • Clos Floridène (Graves Rouge), Jean-Jacques Dubourdieu, Own

Susannah Gold Shares Oltrepo Pavese Wines at NYC’s Simply Italian Great Wines

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

So much Italian wine is packed with great flavor, great food pairing possibilities, even great price tags ($20 or less).  And yet many of us don’t reach for their bottles at the wine shop because we haven’t discovered them yet.

Oltrepo Pavese is a great example of this.  

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

So where is Oltrepo Pavese?

 

Oltrepo Pavese is in the north-west Italian region of Lombardy.  Within Italy’s 20 regions, Lombardy (or Lombardia) is located on the Northern end,  bordered by Piemonte, Emilio-Romagna, Veneto, Trentino – Alto Adige.

Wine Expert Susannah Gold

Wine Expert Susannah Gold

Oltrepo Pavese History

 

Oltrepo Pavese has a long wine history. It’s called ‘The Old World’ for a reason.

Viticulture was mentioned in the area as early as 40 BC.  By the 1800s, the area was growing more than 200 grape varieties. Eventually it became the third largest producer of the Pinot Nero grape, just behind France’s  Burgundy and Champagne.

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines

Oltrepo Pavese Grapes

There are four main grape varieties in Oltrepo Pavese and they are: Pinot Noir, Croatina, Barbera, Riesling. In addition, other popular options are: Pinot Grigio and Moscato.  

Sparkling Wine in Oltrepo Pavese

Do they do sparkling?  They do.  

Their Pinot Noir vine clones started getting used in the 1800s and by the 1900s sparkling wine production took off.

Sparkling wine made in the south of Lombardy’s Pavia province Pinot Nero (Noir) is dominant in all wines made under this title, including either white or rosé.

The metodo classico is Italy’s version of the methode traditionelle, proudly used (and protected) by the winemakers of France’s Champagne.

Oltrepò Metodo Classico DOCG has a minimum of 70% Pinot Noir
Oltrepò Metodo Classico Cruasé has a minimum of 75% Pinot Noir

Let’s Get to Tasting

 

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Testarossa Oltrepo Pavese DOCG Metodo Classico Pinot Nero 2016 La Versa

In the glass, a brilliant straw yellow. White and creamy mousse, with continuous perlage. The nose has crusty bread with a citrus finish. The mouth has a soft feel, fresh and lively, with a lingering red fruit aftertaste. Would pair well with white fish, salmon, mussels.

Oltrepo Pavese Pinot Grigio DOC 2021 – Vanzini

In the glass, copper tones.  On the nose, floral notes of apple, pear. Soft, elegant mouthfeel, with hints of toast and cream. Would pair well with fish and creamy cheeses.

Sommossa Bonarda dell ‘ Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2021 – Castello De Luzzano

In the glass, Ruby red with purple tinges. On the nose, notes of blackberry and black currant. The mouth is dry and tannic with persistent black currant.

Tiamat, Pino Nero dell’Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2020 –  Cordero San Giorgio

In the glass, luminous ruby red color. Red fruit aromas on the nose.  Red fruit with a hint of spice on the mouth, soft mouthfeel.  Would pair well with chicken and turkey.

Pernice Pinot Nero dell’Oltrepo Pavese DCO 2018 – Conte Vistarino

In the glass, ruby red with garnet specks.  The nose has complex violet notes with roasted coffee and cocoa.  The mouth is big and elegant.  A full body of red fruit with a spicy finish.  Could be deliciously paired with gamey and roasted meats, rabbit, mushrooms  .

Noir, Pinot Nero, dell’Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2018 – Mazzolino

In the glass, deep bright ruby red with a garnet edge. On the nose, raspberry, and a subtle blend of earth and white pepper.  The mouth gets roasted red berries and earthy accents.  But the wine keeps opening up!  Sweeter red cherry and silky richness that lingers. Could pair well with grilled salmon in a wine sauce

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Italian Wine Ambassador Susannah Gold shares Oltrepo Pavese wines at IEEM’s Simply Italian Great Wines Oct 24 in NYC

Popular NYC Spot Poconos Park Unleashes Scares for Halloween Weekend Oct 28-29

On Halloween weekend, just outside NYC Haunted Poconos Park unleashes fun for all ages, with a slew of events from kid-friendly trick or treating to genuine thrills, even sit down dinner and a dance party.

And you’re invited!

Poconos Park is popular for its central location in North East Pennsylvania, with easy drives from NYC, Philly and the Lehigh Valley.  

Poconos Park is a Popular NYC spot outside the city

Poconos Park Halloween

Poconos Park Halloween

 

This time of year the road trip is gorgeous.   But as you get closer, your view turns from romantic Autumn to haunted destination.

Pocono Park Halloween

You drive deep into the dark woods, fog creeps around your car, moonlight pierces through the trees, howling wind makes screachy scratching sounds.

Just then, you expect Leatherface to run out sparking up his chainsaw – and the party hasn’t even started yet.

A moment from Haunted Poconos Park’s Playhouse

All of the festivities take place within walking distance at the newly-acquired Poconos Park, a huge indoor / outdoor destination that hosts concerts, theater shows, corporate events, weddings and private gatherings.

This weekend it’s transformed into a Halloween Haven.

Poconos Park manages to create Halloween for everyone, from you littlest goblin who wants candy, laughs, and no scares to the group of friends who want scares and thrills.   Every Halloween and horror lover has a spot here.

Pocono Park Halloween

For Halloween, event company From The Roots has taken over and promises thrills, smiles and memories for you, your friend and your family.

John M. Oakes who runs From The Roots, loves putting on a show and delights in every twist and turn from ultra scary, to the cutest moments.

John M. Oakes, From The Roots

John M. Oakes, From The Roots

Earlier this week, we got a preview tour of the most popular attraction – Playhouse of Horror. 

It’s a fast-moving, screams around every corner, standing – crawling – jump fest.  Pro tip: Go through it next to your friend who screams the most — it’ll +10 the whole experience for ya.  The Playhouse is fun, fast-paced, well-designed and has the mark of any good maze, when it’s done you’re high-fiving your friends and wanting to get right back in line to go again.

Pocono Park Halloween

One of the many rooms from Haunted Poconos Park

But that’s not all.  Oakes has a banquet planned and an 80’s throwback Dance Party. 

Check out each event listed below

KID’S TRICK OR TREAT TRAIL

4 – 7 P.M.— (Children Ages 12 & Under):

Prior to sunset, children will be sent along a fright-free, wooded trail to gather candy treats, participate in interactive games, and meet a host of kid-friendly characters—with plenty of photo opportunity stations for parents along the way. 

Cost is $5 per child with an accompanying adult. 

PLAYHOUSE OF HORROR

6 – 10 P.M.— (Ages 13+):

Beginning at twilight, our “braver” and older guests can explore the more eerie dwellings of an authentic haunted house. Meet POCONOS PARK’s playful specters, murderous villains, and Goghoulish monsters. Take in our wonderful macabre displays and get a few jump-scares along the way. (Note: ONLY those in line before 10 P.M. will be admitted. Children aged 12 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult)  

Early Bird Cost is $19.99 plus fees, Week Of Cost is $24.99 plus fees, and Day Of Cost is $29.99 plus fees. Grab a Skip The Line admission for only $39.99.

BLACK LAGOON BANQUET

5 – 8 P.M.—(All Ages):

Say “Bone-Appetit!” as we serve no tricks, just treats, at this otherworldly upscale dinner buffet. Enjoy delicious culinary treats and only the finest, delightful “spirits” curated especially for you by Event Hospitality Solutions. This family-friendly dinner will be served with paired wine from Blue Ridge Winery and distinguished ghostly guests. Tickets are LIMITED at $59.99 per guest (plus fees) and include “skip the line” admission to the Playhouse of Horror, access to the buffet, and one alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink per person. (Note: Additional alcoholic beverages cost extra.)

“SCREAM! AT THE LAKE” 90’s Throwback Dance Party

Friday, Oct. 28,  9 P.M. – 1.A.M. (21+):

Calling all ghosts and ghouls to scream with delight as we turn off the lights and on the 90s tunes! Join us down at the Lake House to enjoy some scary libations at the Bloody Bar and graze on some skull candy (aka yummy bar food). Dress to kill, as we’ll be giving away prizes for the most spine-chilling, the most scandalous, and the most striking costumes!  (Must show valid ID to enter) Tickets are LIMITED at $49.99 per guest (plus fees), and includes “skip the line” admission to the Playhouse of Horror.

“CURSED CAMPGROUND” Electronic Music Dance Party

Saturday, Oct. 29, 9 P.M. – 1.A.M. (21+):

After you’ve had your pants scared off inside the Playhouse of Horror,  join the crowd at the Cursed Campground at the Lake House! If you dare to venture through the cursed trails of this abandoned summer camp, you will reach the most electrifying dance party in the Poconos! 

Costumes are encouraged, as prizes will be given away for various spooky categories. (Must show valid ID to enter)

Tickets are LIMITED at $49.99 per guest and include “skip the line” admission to the Playhouse of Horror.

For tix and more info: Haunted Poconos Park

Languedoc Wines bring Flavor and History to NYC Restaurants

Languedoc Wines bring flavor and French history to NYC, led by Advanced Sommelier Erik Segelbaum, with the goal of more restaurant exposure and happy diners.

Langeudoc is a postcard perfect area of sloped hills, lush ocean views and deep horizons in Southern France nestled along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the famous Rhone river and Provence in the east.

Curious wine drinkers eyes just perked up.  Why?  Those who understand, know the area has a lot of magic.

While the land is not as known as illustrious neighbors Bordeaux and Rhone, its quality is competitive and its price tag is far more attractive.  

The Languedoc region produces conversation bottles.  

It’s the bottle someone reaches across the table for –  because it’s different, it’s more of a mystery –  and that person’s palate is in the mood to investigate a playful pairing.   

All these curious reasons led me to NYC’s The Winery for a masterclass of learning and tasting.

Advanced Sommelier Erik Segelbaum

Luckily we were led by Advanced Sommelier Erik Segelbaum, who has more than 30 years of experience, was named Food & Wine Magazine’s 2019 Sommelier of the Year and 2020 Wine Enthusiast 40 and 40 Tastemaker.

 

Beyond the credentials, what makes Erik great for today’s class is his unique approach.  

See, Langeudoc hopes to get their wines in more restaurants:  in today’s class more than half the people in the room work in NYC restaurants and wine bars and Erik understands that territory very well.  He has been Beverage Director, Head Somm, Wine Director at restaurants around the country – so he knows how to explain to the restaurants how to get these bottles onto their wine lists and how to sell them – smart move by Languedoc!

The History of Languedoc Wines

Languedoc has a robust and varied history with winemaking proving their villages keep innovating and the world follows.

The story starts back in the 1200s (when they were discovering wine fortification) and fast-forwards to the 1700s when a twist of fate forced the vineyards to move up the hillside – which became an unexpected blessing as the grapes flourished even better in their new, windier climate.   

We keep going and in 1903, the area was a pioneer launching the world’s first organic expo.  Something that even today, over a 100 years later, many competitors around the world are still behind on.

Some wines with bold, chewy tannins? Yes.  Others with refreshing acidity? Yes.  

We’ll get to tasting shortly.  

But let’s spend a brief moment understanding the area that’s creating such vibrant flavors.   

Languedoc wine region

Languedoc Land

Five large areas with over 20 AOPs  and those twenty are grouped in three very different climates:  Mediterranean Coast, Atlantic Coast, Hills and Mountains. 

Mediterranean, as you might imagine, offers long, warm summers with heavy sunshine and mild  winters harvesting grapes Piquepoul, Bourboulenc, Clairette and Muscat. 

Atlantic is quite different with consistent chills and cross-winds that deliver Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Chardonnay grapes.

Pacific, as you’d expect from the pattern emerging, is even more different.  It’s intense.  Dry and hot in the summer, cold in the winter. Warm days,  cool nights.  And this vigorous energy delivers rich, tannic reds like Mouvedre and Syrah.

Languedoc Wines Future

Much like the wines themselves, Langedoc’s future continues to open up more and more showing a sense of depth, complexity  – while, yes, also being ready to go today.  

Nine of their wineries are less than 20 years old.  They are a leader in the “Old World” turning toward organic and eco-friendly treatments.  They’re excited to reach a new generation of younger wine drinkers with their message and their culture.

So, let’s have a taste.

There were over 20 wines being poured, showcasing varieties from sparkling to light white to big, bold reds.  Everything from pairing with fresh oysters to gamey pheasant.  

Here are my tasting highlights:

 

Domaine Saint-martin D’agel Le Pèlerin 2020

On the nose: juniper and fresh spices rise from the glass. 

Mouth: soft, supple mouth feel, with relaxed tannins 

The finish had an invigorating acidity. 

Delicious to pair with grilled herbs.

 

Gerard Bertrand AN 825 Cremant de Limoux Brut Rose 2019

On the nose:  effervescent, gushing with red fruit

Mouth: gush of strawberry; 

Finish is crisp and refreshing. 

Pair with citrus-dressed salads or even spicy BBQ,

 

Villa Noria La Serr Picpoul de Pinet

Nose: zesty, floral and refreshing

Mouth:  lemony and citrus aromas with a lovely texture

Finish: bright, uplifting finish.

Pair with mussels and fresh oysters 

 

Domaine de brau Cuvee Etymologie 2020 

Nose: Aromas of red and black fruits

Mouth: A delicate mix of vegetation and spices

Finish: A clean, crisp finish

Pair with tri tip and roasted pheasant

BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical heads to Broadway Summer 2023

Back To The Future: The Musical heads to Broadway on June 23, 2023 starring Roger Bart and Hugh Coles at the Winter Garden Theatre.

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads!

Lead producer Colin Ingram together with Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale, the creators of the Back to the Future film trilogy, are thrilled to celebrate:

“Back to the Future Day”

…by announcing the Broadway premiere of the 2022 Olivier Award-winning Best New Musical, BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical.

Starring:

Tony Award winner Roger Bart

WhatsOnStage Award winner Hugh Coles

Starring Tony Award winner Roger Bart as “Doc Brown” and Olivier Award nominee and WhatsOnStage Award winner Hugh Coles as “George McFly,” reprising their acclaimed performances from the original West End production

BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical officially opens Thursday, August 3, 2023

BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical begins performances Friday, June 30, 2023 and officially opens Thursday, August 3, 2023 at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre (1634 Broadway).

Back to the future musical

Based on the Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment film, BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical has a book by Bob Gale, new music and lyrics by Emmy and Grammy Award-winning Alan Silvestri and six-time Grammy Award-winning Glen Ballard, with additional songs from the film including “The Power of Love” and “Johnny B. Goode.”

Bob Gale is the co-creator and co-writer of the Back to the Future film trilogy and Alan Silvestri composed the iconic film score for the series. 

BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical is directed by Tony Award winner John Rando and features a multi-Tony and Olivier Award-winning design team that includes Tim Hatley (set and costume design), Tim Lutkin and Hugh Vanstone (lighting),Gareth Owen (sound) and Finn Ross (video), with choreography by Chris Bailey, musical supervision and arrangements by Nick Finlow, illusions by Chris Fisher, orchestrations by Ethan Popp and Bryan Crook, dance arrangements by David Chase, music direction by Ted Arthur and casting by Tara Rubin. Hugh Coles is appearing with the support of Actors’ Equity Association. The Producers gratefully acknowledge Actors’ Equity Association for its assistance with this production.

BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical Fans, who signed up for priority ticket information and received a special access code via email, have early access to tickets now through Sunday, October 23 at 11:59PM.

American Express Pre-Sale begins now, providing American Express® Card Members with access to tickets before the general public, now through Friday, October 28 at 9:59AM ET by clicking HERE.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 28 at 10:00AM ET through Telecharge by calling 212-239-6200 or visiting https://www.telecharge.com/Broadway/Back-to-the-Future-the-Musical/Overview?AID=BWY001390400.

 

Marty McFly is a rock ‘n’ roll teenager who is accidentally transported back to 1955 in a time-travelling DeLorean invented by his friend, Dr. Emmett Brown. But before he can return to 1985, Marty must make sure his high school-aged parents fall in love in order to save his own existence.

Bob Gale said:

“To paraphrase Marty McFly,

you guys are ready for this, and your kids are gonna love it (too)!

If Bob Zemeckis and I time traveled back to 1980 and told our younger selves that the script they were struggling to write would become a Broadway musical 43 years later, they’d kick us out of their office and call us crazy.  Well, sometimes, crazy ideas give birth to great entertainment, and now Bob and I are eager to share our musical vision with New York audiences.  The London production exceeded our original expectations on every level, and we’re certain the Broadway version, anchored by the brilliantly talented Roger Bart and Hugh Coles, along with the fantastic songs by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, will be even better.  Regardless of whether you’ve seen the original film, Back to the Future: The Musical, with its outstanding performances and incredible stagecraft, will delight and enthrall you, your kids, your parents, and everyone you know!”

Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard said, “It all began for us with the story and characters that made Back To The Future a much beloved, cinematic classic. The magic of musical theatre presented us with the possibility of adding new dimension and depth to our familiar Hill Valley residents. Through song and dance their innermost thoughts, hopes, and dreams are now revealed. It’s a story first told in 1985, that traveled back to 1955, and will now be told in 2023 in New York City. We are thrilled and excited to invite you to join us on this epic journey through time. ‘Where we’re going’ . . . is Broadway!!

Lead Producer Colin Ingram said, “After playing for two years in London and winning the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical, we are thrilled to be bringing BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical to Broadway where we see it as its natural home.  Marty, Doc and everyone in Hill Valley will be living on Broadway and 50th Street for hopefully many years to come and we look forward to entertaining and thrilling audiences with this moving and spectacular musical version of the much beloved film. I’m delighted to be bringing Tony Award winner Roger Bart back to Broadway and introduce Olivier Award nominee Hugh Coles as George McFly who have enthralled audiences in London.”

Additional casting will be announced shortly.

The critically acclaimed West End production of BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical has been seen by more than half a million people to date, broken Adelphi Theatre box office records and recently extended to July 23, 2023. The production has gone on to win the Best New Musical Olivier Award as well as multiple WhatsOnStage Awards and a Broadway World Award for Best New Musical. BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical had its world premiere at the Manchester Opera House on March 11, 2020 and officially opened in London on September 13, 2021.

The Original Cast Recording of BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical is available now from Sony Masterworks Broadway in all formats, including vinyl. (https://soundtracks.lnk.to/BTTFAlbum)

Back to the Future the movie was released in 1985, starring Michael J. Fox as “Marty McFly” and Christopher Lloyd as “Dr Emmett Brown.” The film grossed $360.6 million at the box office worldwide and the total box office for all three films in the Back to the Future franchise was $936.6 million (over $1.8 billion in today’s money).

 

BACK TO THE FUTURE: The Musical is produced by Colin Ingram, Donovan Mannato, Tom Viertel/ Steven Baruch/ Marc Routh/ Richard Frankel, Hunter Arnold, Gavin Kalin, Playing Field, Robert L. Hutt, Ivy Herman/Hallee Adelman, Teresa Tsai, Bob McLynn, Kimberly Magarro, Crush Music, Universal Theatrical Group, Sony Masterworks, Augury, Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, in association with Neil Gooding Productions, Ricardo Marques, James L. Nederlander.

Follow BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE MUSICIAL at @bttfbway on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.

For more information visit www.BackToTheFutureMusical.com/NewYork.

Broadway’s ‘Ohio State Murders’ – Starring Audra McDonald – Casting Complete, Tix on Sale

Broadway‘s ‘Ohio State Murders’ – Starring Audra McDonald now has casting completed, with the Jones Theatre Box Office open for ticket sales for this very limited engagement.

Emmy®, Grammy®, and Six-time Tony® Award Winner

AUDRA McDONALD in

OHIO STATE MURDERS

By ADRIENNE KENNEDY. Directed by Tony Award Winner KENNY LEON With Tony® Award Nominee BRYCE PINKHAM

MISTER FITZGERALD, LIZAN MITCHELL, ABIGAIL STEPHENSON,

BRETT DIGGS, BROOKE GARDNER, CHRISTINA PEDERSEN,

GAYLE SAMUELS

The complete cast for the Broadway premiere of Ohio State Murders by Adrienne Kennedy is now announced. Joining Emmy, Grammy, and Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, Tony Award nominee Bryce Pinkham (A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder), and Drama Desk nominee Lizan Mitchell (On Sugarland, Trojan Women),

The cast also includes: Mister Fitzgerald, Abigail Stephenson, Brett Diggs, Brooke Gardner, Christina Pedersen and Gayle Samuels.

Tony Award winner Kenny Leon (A Raisin in the Sun, A Soldier’s Play) directs.  Ohio State Murders will be the first show to play at the newly renamed James Earl Jones Theatre beginning Friday, November 11, 2022 and opening on Thursday, December 8, 2022 for a strictly limited engagement.

Rehearsals for Ohio State Murders begin October 17.

Additionally, the James Earl Jones Theatre box office (138 West 48th St.) is now open Mon-Sat, 10 am-6 pm and tickets can be purchased in person there, through Telecharge.com or by calling 212-239-6200.

The creative team for Ohio State Murders includes set design by Beowulf Boritt, costume design by Dede Ayite, lighting design by Allen Lee Hughes, sound design by Justin Ellington, projection design by Jeff Sugg, wig/hair/make-up design by J. Jared Janas, original music by Dwight Andrews and casting by Caparelliotis Casting.

“One of the finest living American playwrights…” (The New York Times), Obie Lifetime Achievement Award Winner, and a member of the Theater Hall of Fame, Adrienne Kennedy will make her Broadway debut with this production at age 91. Earlier this year, Kennedy was awarded the Gold Medal for Drama from the Academy of Arts and Letters, which is awarded to those who have achieved eminence in an entire body of work. Only four other dramatists have been awarded the Gold Medal:  Edward Albee, Tennessee Williams, Eugene O’Neill and Arthur Miller. Ms. Kennedy has been contributing to American theater for over six decades, and is best known for her plays such as Funnyhouse of a Negro (Obie Award), June and Jean in Concert (Obie Award)and Sleep Deprivation Chamber which she co-authored with her son Adam Kennedy (Obie Award) as well as numerous other plays and books.

“I am so thrilled. It’s only taken me 65 years to make it to Broadway!” said Kennedy.

“I’m honored and humbled to be part of Adrienne Kennedy’s long-overdue Broadway debut in the newly dedicated James Earl Jones Theatre with Kenny Leon,” said McDonald. “This timeless play has a powerful resonance and relevance today, and we can’t wait to share it with the world.”

When writer Suzanne Alexander (Audra McDonald) returns to her alma mater as a guest speaker, in which she explores the violence in her works, a dark mystery unravels. Adrienne Kennedy’s Ohio State Murders is an intriguing and unusual suspense play, as well as a social pertinent look at the destructiveness of racism in our society.

Ohio State Murders is presented by Jeffrey Richards, Lincoln Center Theater, Rebecca Gold, Jayne Baron Sherman, Hunter Arnold, Kevin Ryan/Lisa Alexander Taylor, Marc David Levine, Sheryl Lee Ralph/Jeremy Lentz, Brad Blume, Robert Boyett, Irene Gandy, John Paterakis, Iris Smith, Willette and Manny S. Klausner, Kayla Greenspan, Marlene and Gary Cohen, Ken and Rande Greiner/Sandy Marshall/Jamie deRoy, Jacob Soroken Porter, Concord Theatricals, John Gore Organization, James L. Nederlander Organization and The Shubert Organization.

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92NY Presents “Voice and the Violin” Joshua Bell & Larisa Martinez Oct 20

92NY Presents “Voice and the Violin” Joshua Bell, violin & Larisa Martinez, soprano October 20, 2022

Leading NYC cultural institution welcomes audiences to a live, in-person opener for their 22/23 season

The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY), one of New York’s leading cultural venues, presents:

“Voice and the Violin”: Joshua Bell and Larisa Martinez

 

on October 20, 2022 at 7:30pm ET at the Kaufmann Concert Hall.

 Joshua Bell, Larisa Martinez, and Peter Dugan open the season with an array of arias, solos, and duets specially arranged for them.

Violinist Joshua Bell

Violinist Joshua Bell

The concert will also be available for viewing online for 72 hours from time of broadcast.

 

Tickets for both the in-person and livestream options start at $25 and are available at 92ny.org/event/joshua-bell-and-larisa-martinez.

 

Program:

Mendelssohn, “Ah, ritorna, età dell’oro” from Infelice

Bloch, “Nigun” from Baal Shem

Massenet, “Je suis encore tout étourdie” from Manon

Hérold, “Jours de mon enfance” from Le pré aux clercs

Chopin, Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2 (arr. Bell/Wallace)

Delibes, “Les Filles des Cadix”

Rachmaninoff, “O Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair”

Wienawski, Scherzo-Tarantelle, Op. 16

Gimenez, “Zapateado”

Narciso Figueroa, “Mi Rancho”

Bernstein, West Side Story Suite (Arr. Brohn/czarnecki)

Larisa Martinez

Soprano Larisa Martinez

“Our concept for the Voice and the Violin program began during the pandemic, while we were quarantined and finding new ways to collaborate and enjoy music together.

 

Although finding repertoire written specifically for violin and voice can be a challenge, we discovered and fell in love with these gems featured in tonight’s performance.

 

An example of this comes from one of Mendelssohn’s lesser-known works, “Ah, ritorna, età dell’oro” from Infelice.

 

It was wonderful to explore a work by one of our favorite composers that was originally written for this unique instrumentation.

Another happy discovery was Hérold’s “Jours de mon enfance” from the opera Le pré aux clercs. This piece features exciting dialogue moments between the voice and the violin, making it especially fun for us to perform this piece together.

Larisa is especially proud to showcase the song ‘Mi Rancho’ by Puerto Rican composer Narciso Figueroa, and lyrics by Luis Lloréns Torres, as a little gem from her homeland. Closing the performance is a medley based on Bernstein’s beloved West Side Story suite, arranged by our friend Charles Czarnecki. Based on an earlier violin and orchestra arrangement of the suite, this piece now sparkles in a new light.

We are so happy to see this project come to fruition and are thrilled to be performing it with our friend Peter Dugan.” – Joshua Bell and Larisa Martínez

DOC NYC launches with incredible Line-up: Maya Wave, Conspiracy, Cirque De Soleil

DOC NYC launches with incredible Line-up: Maya and the Wave, Conspiracy, Cirque De Soleil

DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival — running in-person November 9 – 17 and continuing online through November 27 — announced the first four titles of its 13th edition, including the US Premiere of Maya and the Wave as its Opening Night Film.

 

DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival — runs in-person November 9 – 17

 

Opening Night Film Maya and the Wave, directed by Stephanie Johnes, the film will screen at SVA Theatre on Wednesday, November 9.

Three films making their World Premieres, all currently seeking U.S. distribution, were also announced for the festival’s Closing Night and Centerpiece Presentations.

Maya and the Wave, directed by Stephanie Johnes, profiles Brazilian athlete Maya Gabeira

Maya and the Wave, directed by Stephanie Johnes, profiles Brazilian athlete Maya Gabeira

DOC NYC’S Opening Night presentation,  as she overcomes a brush with death to make history in the male-dominated world of big wave surfing.

The screening will be followed by a conversation on stage with Johnes and Gabeira. Maya and the Wave is produced by Johnes and co-producer Jorge Leal, and has worldwide distribution rights available.

“We are elated to open DOC NYC with Stephanie Johnes’s inspiring testament to self-empowerment and boundary-breaking,

in a visually spectacular arena,”

DOC NYC Artistic Director Jaie Laplante.

This year’s in-person DOC NYC event will close with the World Premiere of The Conspiracy from Maxim Pozdorovkin (Our New President, Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer), an animated documentary that traces almost 250 years of insidious anti-Semitic ideology by following the fates of three Jewish family dynasties.

World Premiere of The Conspiracy from Maxim Pozdorovkin

World Premiere of The Conspiracy from Maxim Pozdorovkin

The film is produced by Allison Stern, Caroline Hirsch, Joe Bender, and Dan Cogan, and features voice-over artists Liev Schreiber, Jason Alexander, Lake Bell, Ben Shenkman, Mayim Bialik and many others.

 

features voice-over artists Liev Schreiber, Jason Alexander, Lake Bell, Ben Shenkman, Mayim Bialik and many others.

 

The Conspiracy will screen at SVA Theatre on Thursday, November 17. The screening will be followed by an on-stage Q&A with the filmmakers.

 

DOC NYC 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Barbara Kopple returns with her latest work

 

The first of the festival’s two Centerpiece presentations will be the World Premiere of two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker (and DOC NYC 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient) Barbara Kopple’s Gumbo Coalition.

 

Barbara Kopple’s Gumbo Coalition

Barbara Kopple’s Gumbo Coalition

The film follows two contemporary civil rights leaders, Marc Morial and Janet Murguía, as they work to empower African American and Latino American communities to achieve a more just and equitable country, while weathering the challenges of a global pandemic, the murder of George Floyd and the 2020 presidential election.

Produced by Kopple, David Cassidy, Williams Cole and Ray Nowosielski, Gumbo Coalition will be presented on Saturday, November 12 at SVA Theatre.

The screening will be followed by an on-stage conversation with Kopple, Morial and Murguía and other members of the film team.

 

Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net plays Sunday, November 13

 

Also screening as a festival Centerpiece presentation is Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net, playing Sunday, November 13 at SVA Theatre.

Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net

Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net

Director Dawn Porter (John Lewis: Good Trouble and a 2016 DOC NYC Robert and Anne Drew Award for Documentary Excellence recipient) received unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the world’s greatest circus as it worked toward re-opening its flagship Las Vegas production “O” following more than a year of pandemic shutdown.

Porter captures the uncertainty that both performers and crew members face as they strive to return to their world-class standards in time for the (re)opening night curtain.

The film is produced by Porter, Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Mark Burnett and Barry Poznick.

Performers from Cirque du Soleil will be on-hand and a Q&A with the filmmakers will take place after the screening.

The 2022 DOC NYC festival will take place both in person and online starting on Wednesday, November 9

 

The 2022 DOC NYC festival will take place both in person and online starting on Wednesday, November 9, with in-person screenings and events held at IFC Center, SVA Theatre and Cinepolis Chelsea through Thursday, November 17.

The festival’s online offerings will continue through Sunday, November 27.

The complete lineup of more than 110 documentary features and 100 short films will be announced in the second week of October.

An All Film Pass, offering access to DOC NYC’s full lineup of in-person and online screenings, can be purchased for $995 ($699 early bird discount available through October 12) at www.docnyc.net.

In addition to screenings, All Film Passholders get complimentary access to the NBC News Studio Lounge at Cinépolis Chelsea, including daily Breakfasts and Happy Hours. Individual screening tickets, including tickets for Opening Night, Closing Night and Centerpiece screenings, will go on sale when the festival’s full lineup is announced in mid-October.

An Online Film Pass, good for all the festival’s online screenings, will also be available in mid-October.

DOC NYC SPONSORS

 

The festival is made possible by: Leading Media Partners: New York Magazine; The WNET Group Major Sponsors: A&E IndieFilms; Netflix; NBC News Studios; Warner Bros. Discovery Supporting Sponsors: discovery+; National Geographic Documentary Films; SHOWTIME® Signature Sponsors: Amazon Studios; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Consulate General of Canada in New York; Frankfurt Kurnit; Hulu; NYC Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment; National Geographic; Participant Signature Media Partners: The New Republic; WNYC Event Sponsors: Cinepolis; ESPN; Firelight Media; Fox Rothschild LLP; Impact Partners; JustFilms | Ford Foundation; MTV Documentary Films; Odyssey Impact®, Inc.; Reavis Page Jump LLP; SVA – MFA Social Documentary Film; Telefilm Canada; Wheelhouse Creative Friends of the Festival: Agile Ticketing; CineSend; DCTV; Essentia Water; Kickstarter PBC; Ptex; Shiftboard

DOC NYC is produced and presented by IFC Center, a division of AMC Networks. To inquire about sponsor or partnership opportunities for DOC NYC Executive Director Raphaela Neihausen at raphaela@docnyc.net.

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