On the play side, The Hills of California, Purpose and Oh, Mary!earned recognition for new work, while performances by celebrities like George Clooney, Sadie Sink and Sarah Snook drew attention to a season that mixed unconventional debuts with striking revivals of Sunset Boulevard, Floyd Collins anerformance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a MusicalDarren Criss, Maybe Happy EndingAndrew Durand, Dead OutlawTom Francis, Sunset BoulevardJonathan Groff, Just in TimeJames Monroe Iglehart, A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong MusicalJeremy Jordan, Floyd CollinsBest Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a MusicalBrooks Ashmanskas, SmashJeb Brown, Dead OutlawDanny Burstein, GypsyJak Malone, Operation Mincemeat: A New MusicalTaylor Trensch, Floyd CollinsuckNatasha Katz and Hannah Wasileski, John Proctor is the VillainNick Schlieper, The Picture of Dorian GrayBest Lighting Design of a MusicalJack Knowles, Sunset BoulevardTyler Micoleau, Buena Vista Social ClubScott Zielinski and Ruey Horng Sun, Floyd Collins&of CaliforniaClemence Williams, The Picture of Dorian GrayBest Sound Design of a MusicalJonathan Deans, Buena Vista Social ClubAdam Fisher, Sunset BoulevardPeter Hylenski, Just in TimePeter Hylenski, Maybe Happy EndingDan Moses Schreier, Floyd CollinsBest OrchestrationsAndrew Resnick and Michael Thurber, Just in TimeWill Aronson, Maybe Happy EndingBruce Coughlin, Floyd CollinsMarco Paguia, Buena Vista Social ClubDavid Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sunset Boulevard
s plenty of them. There's way too many to be counted. "Come along boys and listen to my tale / Tell you of my trouble on the old Chisholm Trail." Or, "Come all ye good people, listen while I tell / the fate of Floyd Collins a lad we all know well / The fate of Floyd Collins, a lad we all know well."
ighway 61 Revisited." "Roll the Cotton Down" birthed "Maggie's Farm." "The Times They Are A Changin'" is an extension of what Dylan referred as the "come all ye" songs such as "Floyd Collins." From "Deep Elm Blues," a traditional song recorded by blues artists in the 1930s, sprang "Tangled Up in Blue.
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ONSTAGE & BACKSTAGE: Backstage With Patti at The Anarchist; Bill Berloni ...
He said he's working on a few new shows (!) and he's planning on doing a whole week at 54 Below! I've been an obsessed fan of his ever since I played auditions for Floyd Collins many years ago and then became the assistant music director for the reading of Myths and Hymns (but had to leave in the mi