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The sky was clear, the temperature ideal, the Cleveland Orchestra was in perfect pitch, conductor Andy Einhorn was enthusiastic, and Audra McDonald was Audra McDonald---witty, relaxed, filled with wonderful stories, and in full-voice. Even her floor-length multi-shaded blue gown was occasion right! Yes, AN EVENING WITH AUDRA McDONALD, the August 13, 2023 Blossom Music Festival program, was a night to remember. I was first exposed to Audra McDonald in 1995 when she debuted in a pre-Broadway production of Terrence McNally’s MASTER CLASS. It was love at first exposure. Since then I have had the pleasure of seeing the six-time Tony winner, that’s more performance wins than any other actor, on Broadway in CAROUSEL, RAGTIME, PORGY AND BESS, LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR AND GRILL and FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE, on television (National Medal of Arts telecast and RAISIN IN THE SUN), and in an earlier concert at the Blossom Center. It was my honor, as a member of the American Theater Critics Association, to vote for her for induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2017. I even had the tenacity to walk up to her restaurant lunch table the day I saw PORGY AND BESS and talk to her. She was as charming in person as she is on the concert stage. McDonald, who is not shy about stating her philosophical views, as evidenced in her Blossom concert comments, is known for defying prejudice and racial typecasting. Her performances as Carrie in the 1994 revival of CAROUSEL and Lizzie Curry in the 2007 revival of 110 IN THE SHADE made her the first black woman to portray those traditionally white roles in a major Broadway production. AN EVENING WITH AUDRA McDONALD showcased musical theatre songs from her career, from shows in which she hasn’t appeared, as well as jazz favorites and personal revelations. The between songs commentary included charming self-deprecating insights, family stories and personal revelations. She knows how to charm an audience! The evening opened with an enchanting version of “The Carousel Waltz,” from Rodger and Hammerstein’s epic CAROUSEL. The selection is the opening of the musical. It exposes the major characters and sets the mood for the tale. Her opening number was the stirring “I Am What I Am,” from LA CAGES AUX FOLLES, often referred to as the gay national anthem. Other songs in the evening’s program included a jazzy version of “It Don’t Mean a Thing if It Ain’t Got That Swing,” the swing Duke Ellington classic, “I Could Have Danced All Night” from THE KING AND I, PORGY AND BESS’s “Summertime,” “Before the Parade Passes By,” from HELLO DOLLY, Kermit the Muffet’s “It’s Not Easy Being Green” a tribute to self-pride and knowing who you are, and “Some Where”- (”There’s a Place for Us”) from WEST SIDE STORY. Carrying out further the evident theme of the evening, McDonald sang a mash-up of “You Have to Be Carefully Taught” from SOUTH PACIFIC and “Children Will Listen” from Steven Sondheim’s INTO THE WOODS. The applause was deafening! Capsule judgment: AN EVENING with AUDRA McDONALD was an emotional and artistic evening of song, narration and orchestral music. It was a night to remember! BRAVO!!! The Blossom Music Festival ends its 2023 season with “DISNEY IN CONCERT: THE SOUND OF MAGIC,” with music from PETER PAN, MOANA, ALADIN, THE JUNGLE BOOK, FROZEN, THE LION KING, FANTASIA, and ENCANTO (September 1-3) and “DISTANT WORLDS: MUSIC FROM FINAL FANTASY, which showcases the music used throughout the Final Fantasy game series. | |
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SIX THE MUSICAL, now on stage at the Palace Theatre, had an unusual journey to the Great White Way. Conceived by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, the script had been a student project presented at Scotland’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Next it was staged in London’s West End, then in Chicago, for a pre-Broadway out-of-town residence, and then at sea aboard three Norwegian Cruise Lines ships. | ||
Tickets for the Outcalt Theatre production, which runs through August 20, are available at clevelandplayhouse.com or by calling (216) 241-6000.
Acting: | |
The Wall | The Fifth Season |
Black Chiffon | The Sold Gold Cadillac |
The Torchbearers | You Can't Take it With You |
Cheaper by the Dozen | Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs |
Picnic (Twice) | This Property is Condemned |
Our Town (Twice) | The Cold Wind and the Warm |
Special Guest | Tony n' Tina's Wedding |
Directing: | |
Carousel (Twice) | Annie Get Your Gun (Twice) |
The Rape of the Belt | Thurber Carnival |
Special Guest (Twice) | The Owl and thr Pussycat |
The Apple Tree | Aria De Capa |
Subway Circus (Premiere) | Solid Gold Cadillac (Twice) |
Picnic | Fantastics (Twice) |
The Property is Condemned | You're a Good Man Charlie Brown |
Fiddler on the Roof | Godspell (Twice) |
Annie | Far From The Value of Green |
Pippin | Our Town |
Butterflies are Free | Vanities |
Music Man | Man in The Moon Marigolds |
Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | I Never Saw Another Butterfly |
Commercials and Print | |
Coca-Cola | Penney's |
Wyse men's Store | Pease for Congress |
First Alert | Gleem Toothpaste Hospice of the Western Reserve |
Cleveland Indians | |
Films: | |
The Christmas Story | American Splendor |
Media: •Broadwayworld.com--Theater reviewer | |
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Berko, Roy, Andrew Wolvin and Darlyn Wolvin. COMMUNICATING: A SOCIAL AND CAREER FOCUS, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th eds. (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin).
Wolvin, Andrew, Roy Berko, Darlyn Wolvin, THE PUBLIC SPEAKER/THE PUBLIC LISTENER, 2ND EDITION (Los Angeles: Roxbury Press), 1999
Wolvin, Andrew, Roy Berko, Darlyn Wolvin, INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL, THE PUBLIC SPEAKER/THE PUBLIC LISTENER, 2ND EDITION (Los Angeles: Roxbury Press), 1999
Berko, Roy and Linda Webster, “Assessment: What is it: Why do we need it? How do we use it?” Popular Measurement (Spring, 1998), pp. 43-44.
Berko, Roy, Sherwyn Morreale, Pamela Cooper and Carolyn Perry,”Communication Standards and Competencies for Kindergarten through Grade 12: The Role of the National Communication Association, Communication Education Volume 47, #2, April, 1998.
Berko, Roy and Linda Webster, “Assessment: What is it? Why do we need it? How do we use it?,” Popular Measurement, Journal of the Institute for Objective Measurement, Volume 1, #1, April 1998.
Roy Berko, Andrew Wolvin, Rebecca Ray, BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IN A CHANGING WORLD (New York: St. Martin’s Press), 1997.
Roy Berko and Joan Aitken, INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL FOR BUSINESS COMMUNICATION IN A CHANGING WORLD (New York: St. Martin’s Press), 1997.
Roy Berko, Lawrence Rosenfeld, and Larry Samovar, CONNECTING: A CULTURE-SENSITIVE APPROACH TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCY 2nd ed., (Glenview, Illinois: Scott Foresman), 1997.
Joan Aitken and Roy Berko, INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL FOR CONNECTING: A CULTURE SENSITIVE APPROACH TO INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCY 2nd ed., (Glenview, Illinois: Scott Foresman), 1997.
Berko, Roy and Megan Brooks, Pathways To Careers In Communication, 4th ed. (Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association), 1995.
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Berko, Roy and Megan Brooks, eds., BOOKS AND SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS IN COMMUNICATION, (Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association), 1993.
Rosenfeld, Lawrence and Roy Berko, COMMUNICATING WITH COMPETENCY (Glenview, Illinois: Scott Foresman), 1990.
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EDUCATION IN THE 80'. (Washington, D. C.: National Education Association, 1981). "Chapter 3."
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