Stephen Sondheim
‘ s fans – both famous and not – gathered at their computers at 8 pm to celebrate the Broadway legend’s th birthday. And then they sat there for a long time because the Broadway.com live feed was delayed for half an hour or so, then briefly started, then saw its host Raúl Esparza’s audio cut out, and then stopped and rebooted half an hour after that. And then, once it started … it couldn’t be stopped. Stars from stage and screen – Streep! Patinkin! LuPone! Peters! Zien! – all paid tribute. They were doing so, in many cases, to a friend, to a mentor, to the man who had given them the roles of their lives. But for the rest of us, Sondheim is the hyperclever Bard of Loneliness, the writer whose music implies, in every note, that being isolated and confused can actually have its upside. That makes him not just the birthday boy but the man of the moment.
Madison Malone Kircher Okay, so, where should we begin? There’s just so much to discuss!
Kircher Try as they – Broadway.com’s Paul Wontorek – might, those clowns just did not want to be sent in on time.
Christopher Bonanos : What time did they actually get going – it was well after 9, was it? There were multiple stages of reaction: ten minutes of “Oh, fun, this is like a real opening night,” then “Huh, this is a real screwup,” then “I wonder if they’re going to abandon the whole thing. ” Jackson McHenry : I did enjoy spending my time gazing at the photos of the Zoom call everyone was apparently on before the show started, and wondering if they all continued to text – and if so, what? – throughout said delay. Bonanos We had an elaborate discussion in our house of whose Zoom setups had been named by assistants and which ones people had done themselves. Shaw : My top two: obviously Lin-Manuel Miranda as “Franklin Shepard, Inc. ” and whatever the heck Audra was doing. (Bonanos) : Some portmanteau of first names, I was guessing. Plus “Swenson,” her husband Will’s name.
(Kircher) : The space between the (M) and the S in “M S’s iPhone.” Iconic. (Bonanos) : I was sure I was the only person who spotted Meryl’s M
(Shaw) : You were trying to help.
(Bonanos) : Okay, Zoomer?
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(Bonanos) : No. You’re right.
(Shaw) : I have spent many Zoom calls muted myself because my headphones were accidentally plugged in, and I once sat through an entire show at City Center with a Walkman (it was another (time) , okay?) playing the soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou? while I looked around annoyed that some jerk had left their Walkman on, so I am very understanding of that moment.
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Raúl’s refusal to fully cede his role as host after it became clear it was not going to work and instead livetweeting videos of himself reacting to the stream. That’s commitment. I respect it. Also, I’m jumping ahead, but my God, as always, his (voice!
(Shaw) : I found his being a little (hotly) annoyed and then moving into acceptance to be the Aristotelian definition of theater, thank you very much.
(Bonanos) : The Twitter commentary was such an awkward choice because you can read tweets while you’re watching the simulcast, but you cannot watch a video while you’re listening to a singer! (At least I can’t.)
wooooooods , great, big, echoey mansions in the Hills.
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Bonanos) :
Or music. Or a set. Or a computer or camera? Frankly, I think he just sang and it made its way to YouTube by sheer force of emotional will. (Kircher : (Do pets count as props?)
Shaw) : I bet Mandy does that every day. That dog has heard him do that before, you can tell. (Kircher : There were so many great performances – by people, I mean – last night, but I think we should get into some of our personal favorites. Oh, me? Sure, I’ll start. I would die for Katrina Lenk. The acoustic cover of “Johanna” was both beautiful and original. I know she is busy with the gender-swapped Company and all, but when that (hopefully) opens and she’s done … do Sweeney
: Katrina as Sweeney, Cerveris as Mrs. Lovett this time? (McHenry) : In terms of inventiveness, I loved the bits of choreography and camera placement that stitched together Ann Harada, Austin Ku, Kelvin Moon Loh, and Thom Sesma’s “Someone in a Tree,” an all-time great Sondheim song, but also one that really moved me in the moment. It’s all about assembling one moment from shattered places and times, somehow both a song about a moment lost to history and about what it’s like to try to comprehend the world right now from your laptop screen. Bonanos : Completely. You know, I’ve seen
Pacific Overtures staged only once, and it’s the one show of Sondheim’s that I never quite got. I also didn’t know at the time that Sondheim considered “Someone in a Tree” his best work, and even that song left me indifferent. But I think this performance, of all things, changed my mind. I finally got it this time around.
Kircher : Stanley, we should probably note, pulled double duty and appeared over on GLAAD’s competing livestream with the cast of (Jagged Little Pill) . Brian Stokes Mitchell doing a cut number from Assassins was also a treat. The “Oh yeah, you’re a Sondheim fan? Name three of his albums ”flex of the event.
Shaw : Who was saying – was it Raúl, on Twitter? – that the number was originally supposed to be the the opener of the musical, everyone at a parade, watching the flag go by, and then gradually spectators would be replaced with assassins, which is chilling.
Bonanos
: As all of them mutter, “What time is this thing gonna start streaming anyway?” Speaking of slayings: We should discuss the three ladies doing “Ladies Who Lunch.” Kircher : Let me open a bottle of gin, and then I’ll be ready to process it. Also, this is me refusing to acknowledge that murder joke.
Shaw : Christine Baranski moved that glass out of the way to reveal – such glamor! Best hair and makeup of the night. Who is her glam squad? Bonanos : I spent a few minutes wondering if she had one of those giant Olivia Pope wineglasses or if it was just foreshortened by the webcam.
Kircher
McHenry : The escalating series of reveals was delightful. Christine… Then Meryl! … Then Audra, with Audra vibrato! My roommate wandered into our living room at that point and made fun of me for cackling like a small child at the glee of it.
(Kircher) (I love that she did not hold back a bit. Shaw That’s when I started wondering about microphones, actually. Because hers could handle it. There were mics and (MICS last night.) Kircher : She’s had some time to troubleshoot since that first appearance on the Rosie O’Donnell show [checks calendar because time is a construct and who knows what day it is anymore] a month ago. (Shaw) : (Every day is Caturday) . (Bonanos) : It occurred to me that Christine Baranski has never appeared in any Sondheim musical on Broadway, which is frankly absurd. For heaven’s sake, sign her up for something! (Shaw) : What’s the fantasy casting for her? The Witch? () (McHenry) : She at least did Sweeney in DC, but bring her to Broadway! Company
(Shaw) : Frankly, I’m surprised that Jake’s Sunday in the Park (did run for 1 million years.) (Kircher) : Annaleigh ! Ashford! That’s it. That’s the tweet. (Bonanos) : Oh God, yes. Also I’d seen her barely 35 hours earlier in HBO’s , doing that fantastic, over-the-top-yet-entirely-on-the -nose Long Island accent, and last night confirmed for me that you cannot overdose on Annaleigh Ashford. (Shaw) : How did you guys feel about the Beanie Feldstein – Ben Platt moment? Good Lord, Aaron Tveit, Brandon Uranowitz … I’m looking at my notes and I kind of can’t believe that I saw all of this last night. (Kircher) : They were really lovely. Beanie calling him “Mr. Sondheim! ”
(Shaw) (): “ Who Gets to Call Him Steve: A Spreadsheet. ” One thing I noticed, man
(Bonanos) : That was the only quasi-downside for me: I was a little puzzled to see so many of those and no “Sunday,” for example – especially because that was the song that, in the (th-birthday concert from , completely destroyed everyone in th e room . (McHenry) : I liked the deeper cuts. I was bracing for a lot of Sunday , (Into the Woods) , etc. (so much Into the Woods ! Chip Zien, break my heart with your hat), but I liked the journey into some curiosities, too. Give me Saturday Night , (Evening Primrose) twice! We’re all trapped in our own department stores now), The Frogs (only in a passing reference from Nathan Lane, but still !). Speaking of curiosities, Linda Lavin pulled up “The Boy From…,” which gave you some perspective on his career and her breath control, but which feels so dated in its jokes about Brazil and Latin America. . Shaw : I aged more during the livestream than she has in the past 58 years. Kircher : It’s all those (push-ups) she does. Shaw) : You realize we haven’t talked about Benanti in the bathroom? Or STOKES and his oxblood wall? (Bonanos a few years ago she was staying in a hotel while she was renovating , and when I saw that bathroom, I immediately thought, Oh, huh , it came out great . (Kircher) : I’m still thinking about drama I AM IN A HIRSCHFELD , you noobs, but tastefully Shaw : I feel we’re starting to see these cracks more and more – doing these things for charity gets you around and Under various union issues (and is hugely meaningful for a lot of people participating), but sometimes you can see the fissure between what the charity wants and what the artists are doing. Over on the GLAAD livestream, every single interview Billy Eichner did was about the mission – and while that really hammered it home, it also meant it wasn’t pure entertainment. I watched GLAAD until Sondheim came back, and then… well… Melissa Errico and Nathan Lane! How could I click away? Bonanos : I wish Nathan Lane had been able to just riff on just random topics for the dead hour at the beginning. I’d have watched that regardless of what came after. Shaw : It was smart to have everyone pretape, which is what saved the night. But it also meant they couldn’t “throw to Lane” and vamp entertainingly while raising thousands. A live disaster is better, isn’t it? I know I tip like a Medici whenever something goes wrong in a restaurant. Spill a glass of wine on me? That’ll be an extra 57 percent, automatically. Kircher : After the false start, I really thought they’d just hold off and do it another night. Essentially all of it was taped, anyway. Not that I’m complaining: I got five hours of entertainment on Sunday night for the price of three. Bonanos : (On an) ordinaaaaaary Sunday! (Kircher) : AND … SCENE! Everybody Rise and Discuss Sondheim’s (Read More) Full coverage and live updates on the Coronavirus (Covid – 30)
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