Theatre on Both Coasts
One of my favorite venues to see live theatre is the historic Pasadena Playhouse. They’ve just announced a revival of the musical La Cage aux Folles (fun fact – I believe I’ve had relations with more “Cagelles” than Jerry Herman and Harvey Fierstein combined). Heading the cast is Cheyenne Jackson, who was sitting with Kamala during her Drag Race appearance. Jackson has been doing some interesting and challenging work over the past few years. Having him take on the role of Georges is quite tantalizing indeed – it also puts him in the category of a DILF, which I heartily approve. His Albin will be Kevin Cahoon, most recently having starred in Broadway’s Shucked. La Cage will run November 12 through December 15, and you can get more info and tix at PasadenaPlayhouse.org.
Should you need even more Cheyenne, he’ll be performing his new solo show Signs of Life during Gay Days Anaheim on September 13 – tickets can be had at GayDaysAnaheimInfo.com. And if you’re on the East Coast, you can see him at 54 Below in NYC September 23-29 – dates and times can be found at 54Below.org.
In some late-breaking news, seems that the Broadway production of Cabaret will be going through some cast changes. Eddie Redmayne will be leaving the show on September 14th. Taking his place will be our own Adam Lambert, who will be making his Broadway debut (although he was part of the Wicked national tour, and the Val Kilmer musical version of The Ten Commandments which played Los Angeles back in 2004). Joining Lambert will be Auli’i Cravalho, who will replace Gayle Rankin as Sally Bowles.
I’m rarely wrong, but have no problem admitting when I am. I openly questioned if Oh, Mary! – Cole Escola’s major off-Broadway hit – would be able to transfer to a big Broadway house this summer. It should be noted I mused this situation having not seen the show, which was such a hot ticket that even I could not snag one. I am nonetheless beyond delighted to say that the Broadway transfer has not only been a hit, it’s breaking box office records. And I still haven’t seen it. I will likely be able to rectify that situation since it has extended its limited run. The show will now close no earlier than November 10th. And something tells me it could be around beyond that.
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