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Michael Jackson Broadway Musical “MJ” Moves from This Summer to Next March 2021 with April Opening Night

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The Michael Jackson Broadway musical, “MJ,” was supposed to open this summer. But those plans have gone awry, and now “MJ” will start previews in March 2021, and open on April 15th.

The show is produced by the Jackson estate with Lia Vollack Productions. Lia was a very popular and successful record executive and sound expert who was once a roadie for groups like the Ramones and Johnny Thunders. She worked her way up to a top spot at Sony Music. Now she’s producing this show, and her husband, Tony winner Derek McLane, has designed the sets. Lynn Nottage wrote the book for the musical, which presumably stops at the end of the 1980s before Jackson’s scandals began.

I was tracking sales for “MJ” for this summer and they weren’t that great. But maybe with time delay and pent up interest in all returning Broadway shows, “MJ” will make people got to be there.

Happy Birthday to Stevie Wonder: The Great Singer-Songwriter Turns 70 Years Young Today

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There is only one Stevie Wonder, and he turns 70 today. A child star since 1963, he’s the youngest of all the “classic” music stars of his generation.

There’s nothing he can’t do or hasn’t done. So many Grammys, best selling albums, great songs covered by other artists– he’s tops in every category.

His first hit was “Fingertips, Pt. 2” when he was 12 years old, with his harmonica solo composed by legendary Beans Bowles, and the rest was history.

Through the 60s Stevie had a string of hits like “Ma Cherie Amour” and “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” but none that he wrote. But “If You Really Love Me,” written by Stevie and Syreeta Wright, was a smash hit. It came from the first album he totally wrote, with Syreeta, called “Where I’m Coming From.” The floodgates opened. “Music of My Mind” and “Talking Book” came in ’72, “Innervisions” in ’73, “Fulfillingness’s First Finale” in ’74, and “Songs in the Key of Life” in ’76. It’s one of the greatest runs of albums ever in history. Listen to them now, in order, and they will blow your mind.

We could write a book about Stevie, but he’s the one who got the Martin Luther King Holiday passed nationally. He wrote the song, “Happy Birthday,” for MLK, but we can sing back to him today. At Tony Bennett’s 90th birthday dinner, three summers ago, at the Rainbow Room, Stevie put headphones on my ears, produced a small music mixer from under the table, and played me new songs he was working on. They were brilliant, and I can only hope we hear them soon. He had a successful kidney transplant last fall, and looks great these days. He’s a national treasure, a world treasure, a planetary magnificence.

Happy birthday, Stevie!

Good News at Last: Broadway Star Nick Cordero is Out of His Coma and Awake, Reports Wife Amanda Kloots

Nick Cordero is awake. He’s out of his coma.

His wife, Amanda Kloots, reported it two hours ago on her Instagram stories. Her face is lit up like the Empire State Building, and her son, Elvis, is grinning wide even though he has no idea what’s going on.

Kloots and her endless enthusiasm literally willed Cordero to wake up after six weeks of agony. She has been a steadfast and unflagging champion.

Congratulations to them all. Looking forward now to reports of great improvements. And the other good news for him, at least, is that Broadway is shut down for the next few months. He can do his rehab and be in a show next spring! Fingers crossed!

 

 

This Season is Over for Broadway, Shows Won’t Open Until Fall, At Least, “Plaza Suite” Announces March 2021 Performances

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“Plaza Suite” starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker will open in March 2021 on Broadway. The Neil Simon revival would have opened this past March.

This follows the Broadway League’s announcement that the Great White Way is closed until Labor Day, and likely through the end of the year.

“While all Broadway shows would love to resume performances as soon as possible, we need to ensure the health and well-being of everyone who comes to the theatre – behind the curtain and in front of it – before shows can return. The Broadway League’s membership is working in cooperation with the theatrical unions, government officials, and health experts to determine the safest ways to restart our industry,” said Charlotte St. Martin, President of the Broadway League. “Throughout this challenging time, we have been in close communication with Governor Cuomo’s office and are grateful for his support and leadership as we work together to bring back this vital part of New York City’s economy – and spirit.”

Broadway performances were suspended on March 12, 2020. At that time, 31 productions were running, including 8 new shows in previews. Additionally, 8 productions were in rehearsals preparing to open in the spring.

The shutdown is such a huge loss for New York, for the theater district businesses, for the theater owners, the casts and crews of shows. The financial implications are perilous. Despite the terrific efforts of many to raise money for the Actors Fund, and so on, almost no amount of money from individual contributions will solve this problem.  There’s going to have to be some kind of government bail out.

And it’s not just financial– it’s emotional. New York thrives on the pulse of Broadway and all live performances. It’s going to be a very difficult fall.

Meanwhile, what to do about the Tony Awards? Even though the Outer Critics Circle and a few others have cooked up awards for this foreshortened season, it’s kind of ridiculous. The odds are that the 2021 Tony’s will include shows from this season. I already wrote about the shows and nominees that should be included.

 

Broadway Star Nick Cordero’s Wife Amanda Says: “He is starting to wake up” after Six Weeks in a Coma Because of Corona virus

Amanda Kloots, wife of Broadway star Nick Cordero, has some hopeful news. She writes on Instagram:

“We had some great news this morning. Nick is starting to follow commands and doing simple tracking!!!!! He is very weak so even just opening his eyes is a struggle, but it is happening. He is starting to wake up!! We are by no means out of the woods yet, there are still concerns with other things, but this news today on his mental status is a win!!”

Nick, Tony nominee for “Bullets over Broadway” and star of “The Bronx Tale” and “Waitress” has been in a coma since around April 1st in Los Angeles’s Cedar Sinai Hospital. He’s had a leg amputated because of blood clots, recently had a ventilator removed, and suffered at least two mini strokes. It’s been torture for him and his family.

His friends around the world are supporting him on social media and praying for a rapid recovery. The couple has a toddler boy, Elvis, who is shamelessly cute.

RIP Ron Dozoretz, Shrink Who was Part of Clinton Marc Rich Pardon Scandal, BFF of Gary Hart, Dies at 85

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Ron Dozoretz, the wealthy shrink whose wife, Beth, was part of the Bill Clinton March Rich pardon scandal, has died in Virginia at age 85.

In 2001, Beth, former chairwoman of the finance committee of the Democratic National Committee, made headlines when she became entangled in the former president’s pardon of fugitive financier Marc Rich. Ron and Beth were so close to the Clintons that the president was annointed godfather of the Dozoretz’s daughter, Melanie, is 1998.

If you recall, President Bill Clinton, as he left office, pardoned the most famous white collar criminal fugitive, Marc Rich. Rich, a billionaire who did business with every country America deemed unfit, declined to pay his taxes– $10 million– in 1983. He split the US for Switzerland, where he set up shop in his multi national shipping, oil, gas, and aluminum empires. (As it turned, and as I revealed in 2001, he’d never stopped doing business in the US. It was an open secret.)

Beth Dozoretz had suddenly become the bff of Marc Rich’s wife, Denise, who donated $450,000 to the Clinton Presidential Library in exchange for the pardon. Marc Rich feared at the time that George W. Bush would win the presidency from Al Gore and install Paul O’Neill, an enemy, as Secretary of the Treasury–and pursue him legally in Switzerland. As it happened, he was right. Bush stole the election from Gore, and did hire O’Neill, who, coincidentally, died just last week. But Rich secured his pardon, and was able to conduct business freely until he himself died in 2013.

The couple was really wealthy. Two years ago they paid $19 million for a condo in the ritzy Four Seasons Surf Club in Miami. It was their second purchase in the building following a $7.4 million condo purchase the year before.

Back in 2001, when the pardon scandal occurred, gossip columns brimmed with stories that Beth was having an affair with Bill Clinton. She was definitely the conduit to Denise Rich in setting up the library donation that paid off the pardon.

Ron Dozoretz was always there for charismatic Democrats who had affairs. He was Gary Hart’s BFF when Hart’s presidential campaign imploded in 1988. He was such an enthusiastic Clinton fundraiser that in 1996 the president made Dozoretz trustee of the Kennedy Center, where the shrink was “very busy redoing the restaurants and improving the kitchen and the catering service.” Dozoretz managed to scam two 6 year terms by resigning as Clinton left office and then getting re-appointed by Bush.

In 2001, Ron was said to be worth an estimated $250 million. He owned and operated FHC Health Systems, a network of private health care companies that focus on mental health services and substance abuse.

 

Disney Plus Moves 11 Tony Award Winner “Hamilton” Up to July from October ’21 to Score Broadway Starved Audience

Disney has tried everything to get us to subscribe to Disney Plus– all the “Star Wars” movies, their whole animation catalog, etc. But now they win: moving “Hamilton” up from October 2021 to this July 3rd, aka July 4th weekend. Very clever. With no Broadway shows playing, no one can see “Hamilton” live anywhere. But they secured this deal last year.

Here’s the release:

BURBANK, Calif. (May 12, 2020)—The Walt Disney Company, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeffrey Seller and Thomas Kail are pleased to announce that Disney+ will fast track the premiere of the filmed version of the original Broadway production of “Hamilton,” bringing the 11-time-Tony Award®-, GRAMMY Award®-, Olivier Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning stage musical to homes around the world on July 3, 2020.

Producers for “Hamilton,” the film of the original Broadway production, include Miranda, Seller, and Kail, who also directs.

The film is a leap forward in the art of “live capture” which transports its audience into the world of the Broadway show in a uniquely intimate way. Combining the best elements of live theater, film, and streaming, the result is a cinematic stage performance that is a wholly new way to experience “Hamilton.”

“No other artistic work in the last decade has had the cultural impact of ‘Hamilton’—an inspiring and captivating tale told and performed in a powerfully creative way.  In light of the extraordinary challenges facing our world, this story about leadership, tenacity, hope, love and the power of people to unite against the forces of adversity is both relevant and impactful,” said Robert A. Iger, Executive Chairman of The Walt Disney Company. “We are thrilled to bring this phenomenon to Disney+ on the eve of Independence Day, and we have the brilliant Lin-Manuel Miranda and the team behind ‘Hamilton’ to thank for allowing us to do so more than a year before planned.”

“I’m so proud of how beautifully Tommy Kail has brought ‘Hamilton’ to the screen. He’s given everyone who watches this film the best seat in the house,” said Lin-Manuel Miranda. “I’m so grateful to Disney and Disney+ for reimagining and moving up our release to July 4th weekend of this year, in light of the world turning upside down. I’m so grateful to all the fans who asked for this, and I’m so glad that we’re able to make it happen. I’m so proud of this show. I can’t wait for you to see it.”

Filmed at The Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway in June of 2016, “Hamilton” features Tony Award® winners Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton; Daveed Diggs as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson; Renée Elise Goldsberry as Angelica Schuyler; Leslie Odom, Jr. as Aaron Burr; Tony Award nominees Christopher Jackson as George Washington; Jonathan Groff as King George; Phillipa Soo as Eliza Hamilton; and Jasmine Cephas Jones as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds; Okieriete Onaodowan as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison; and Anthony Ramos as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton.

The cast also includes Carleigh Bettiol, Ariana DeBose, Hope Easterbrook, Sydney James Harcourt, Sasha Hutchings, Thayne Jasperson, Elizabeth Judd, Jon Rua, Austin Smith, Seth Stewart and Ephraim Sykes.

Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber’s Manager, Scooter Braun, Took A Songwriting Credit on Their Latest Hit

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It’s not like it’s a new thing. Songwriting credits have often been handed out to people who had no musical ability at all. Or at the least the ability to write a song. Case in point: Producer Jerry Wexler suggested the title “You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman” to Carole King and Gerry Goffin. They graciously offered a credit to Wexler. It’s pretty much the only Goffin-King song with a third collaborator’s name.

That may be the case again for Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande. Their new duet, “Stuck with U” has six songwriters’ names on it including their own. That alone suggested four writers plus Bieber and Grande so they could be paid publishing royalties. (Celine Dion was famous for that in her heyday.)

When “Stuck with U” first appeared on Wikipedia, it was just the half dozen. (You may wonder how six people could write a song. Is it like a factory line?)

Anyway, now the name of Scooter Braun has been added to the credits. That would make seven people who labored to write a very unoriginal piece of pop. (It sounds suspiciously like Rihanna’s “Love on the Run.”) Braun has only one other songwriting credit in the world– on the Bieber song, “Purpose.” On that one, he’s only one of six writers. Braun– whose real name is Scott Samuel Braun– simply doesn’t write songs. Or produce them.

It’s likely that he came up with the title, “Stuck with U,” since the duet is a contrivance for the pandemic. He does manage both artists. And there’s money to be gotten out of it. All the proceeds from “Stuck with U” are allegedly going to charity. But this does give him two songwriting credits. Let’s say three more and the Songwriters Hall of Fame will no doubt induct him.

Since Friday, by the way, “Stuck with You” has had just 20,000 paid downloads– not a lot– and another 69,000 worth of streams for a total of about 92K give or take. No word yet on whether Rihanna’s writers have given it a spin.

Liam Neeson’s New Movie Co-stars His Son Micheal That Veers Near Real Life: Mother-Wife Dies and They Must Bond

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Liam Neeson is taking a break from movies in which a fictional daughter is kidnapped and he must find her/avenge her death.

The Oscar nominated actor (“Schindler’s List”) will open in August in the non gay version of “Call Me By Your Name.” The film, “Made in Italy,” takes place in Tuscany. A father and his estranged son — played by Neeson’s son Micheal Richardson — must bond over renovating a beautiful home left to them by their wife/mother.

Of course, in real life, Neeson lost his wife, actress Natasha Richardson, and had to raise their sons, Micheal and Daniel, on his own. So the movie’s PR hews closely to the real life story even though it’s fiction. Micheal, who spells his name that way just to be difficult, has taken Natasha’s last name as a tribute to her, not because he doesn’t like Liam. His brother, Daniel, has kept the paternal nomenclature.

“Made in Italy” will be released according to its press release “will be released in theaters, on-demand and in drive-ins.” Yes, you read that correctly. Aren’t drive-ins for making out, and not for watching films? Well, they may be all we have even by August 7th. Actor James D’Arcy is making his directorial debut from his own screenplay.

This isn’t the first movie for father and son. In 2019 they starred in “Cold Pursuit” co-starring Laura Dern. Micheal has also shot “The Rising: 1916,” about Irish rebel leader Michael Collins. You’ll recall that Liam played the title character in “Michael Collins” back in 1996.

Micheal Richardson is the 5th generation of Redgraves on screen. He’s the grandson of Vanessa Redgrave, who was married to director Tony Richardson. Vanessa and Lynn Redgrave’s parents were British actors Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson. It’s family business, to say the least, and they know what they’re doing.

 

Jerry Stiller, Gifted Comedian, Actor, Who Made The World Laugh with Wife Anne Meara, Dies at 92

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Jerry Stiller has passed away at age 92. The gifted comedian and actor was also half of the genius married comedy duo of Stiller and Meara. I was very lucky to have known them in their later years and was in awe of both of them. Of course, they were also the parents of Ben Stiller, which is how they were known to some over the last couple of decades, and his sister, actress Amy Stiller.

But to me, and a lot of others, Stiller and Meara were right up there with Joan Rivers, Alan King, Freddie Roman and a host of acts that appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in the 60s. That Jerry would go on to such an incredible success in the 90s on “Seinfeld” and “King of Queens” was just icing on the cake. Rest in peace, Jerry. Serenity now!