The revival is produced in association with Jujamcyn Theaters and features Stephanie J. Block (as Trina), Christian Borle (as Marvin), Andrew Rannells (as Whizzer), Anthony Rosenthal (as Jason), Tracie Thoms (as Dr. Charlotte), Brandon Uranowitz (as Mendel), and Betsy Wolfe (as Cordelia).musical about a nebbish named Marvin (an endearing performance from Christian Borle) who leaves his loving wife, Trina (Stephanie J. Block, dynamite), and young son (Anthony Rosenthal, blessedly unaffected) for a male lover with the improbable name of Whizzer (Andrew Rannells, irresistible to all sexes). Whizzer without reducing him to a boytoy; Stephanie J. Block deftly coloring in Trina's insecurity (and stopping the show with "I'm Breaking Down"); Brandon Uranowitz offering an unusually sexy Mendel; and Anthony Rosenthal making a crazy-confident Broadway debut as a sweet but not too-sweet Jason.
Date: Oct 28, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Photos: Falsettos Revival's Opening Night on Broadway
lock (Wicked, Drood) as Trina, and Tony nominee Andrew Rannells (The Book of Mormon) as Whizzer with Tracie Thoms (Rent) as Dr. Charlotte, Betsy Wolfe (The Last Five Years) as Cordelia, Tony nominee Brandon Uranowitz (An American in Paris) as Mendel, and Anthony Rosenthal (A Christmas Story) as Jason.
Date: Oct 28, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Review: Complex family emerges in lively 'Falsettos'
Anthony Rosenthal is enormously appealing as Jason. His alienation worries his parents, while hes expresses concern hell turn out gay in My Fathers A Homo. Rosenthals small stature adds zany charm to the often-frenetic pace.
Date: Oct 28, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
'Falsettos' Broadway review: This show hits both high and low notes
y are up to the task. In addition to Block, New Jersey native Brandon Uranowitz("An American in Paris") makes for a tender and wise Mendel, the therapist who becomes Trina's new boyfriend; and young Anthony Rosenthal makes for an appealing and sweet Jason, the pre-teen son of Marvin and Trina. (The
tephanie J. Block) and son Jason (Anthony Rosenthal) to move in with his gay lover, Whizzer (Andrew Rannells); it then jumps forward to 1981, the dawn of the AIDS crisis, chronicling how this nontraditional family unit has expanded and then how it gets clobbered by the devastating reality of the time.