October 11, 2012
If you’re a journalism geek, this project is a must: Tom Hanks’ Broadway debut, as Newsday’s legendary cop reporter Mike McAlary, in Nora Ephron’s last project. That McAlary and Ephron both had great careers cut short by cancer adds a bittersweet piquancy to the whole thing. 


To read more about this extraordinary project, with Deadline’s Mike Fleming talking about the Mike McAlary he knew while a cub reporter, go here: http://www.deadline.com/2012/10/tom-hanks-to-play-crime-reporter-mike-mcalary-in-nora-ephron-penned-lucky-guy-on-broadway/

If you’re a journalism geek, this project is a must: Tom Hanks’ Broadway debut, as Newsday’s legendary cop reporter Mike McAlary, in Nora Ephron’s last project. That McAlary and Ephron both had great careers cut short by cancer adds a bittersweet piquancy to the whole thing. 

To read more about this extraordinary project, with Deadline’s Mike Fleming talking about the Mike McAlary he knew while a cub reporter, go here: http://www.deadline.com/2012/10/tom-hanks-to-play-crime-reporter-mike-mcalary-in-nora-ephron-penned-lucky-guy-on-broadway/

September 14, 2012
Broadway-set TV show “Smash” is adding stage and small-screen vet Jesse L. Martin to its cast, Deadline is reporting. Nice move for the show, as it continues to beef up its ranks with well-liked actors in a variety of recurring roles.
Read more here: http://www.deadline.com/2012/09/jesse-l-martin-joins-smash-as-recurring/

Broadway-set TV show “Smash” is adding stage and small-screen vet Jesse L. Martin to its cast, Deadline is reporting. Nice move for the show, as it continues to beef up its ranks with well-liked actors in a variety of recurring roles.

Read more here: http://www.deadline.com/2012/09/jesse-l-martin-joins-smash-as-recurring/

June 11, 2012
Sunday’s Tony Awards featured such big winners as “Once” and “Death of a Salesman.” Now, Deadline’s Mike Fleming reports, comes the next potential Broadway hit: “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical,” based on the 1960s television show. Really.
Perhaps it’s not so far-fetched, though. 
“Once,” after all, is based on a lovely Irish indie film that became an unlikely hit both on the screen and on music charts. 
The massively successful “Spamalot” is, of course, based on a lunatic (and still loved if long-departed) British sketch comedy troupe, one Monty Python. We won’t even delve into some of the other unlikely inspirations for hit Broadway shows, especially in the musical/comedy realm.
So, why not Gilligan? But who should play the principals? I vote Kevin Kline for the Professor, and Brian Dennehy for the Captain. As Deadline Mike points out, the potential for stunt casting with prominent movie/TV stars is ripe for the show, which includes all seven original show characters “plus an alien.” And the casting for Ginger and Mary Ann could be a LOT of fun. Who would you put in these roles? 

Sunday’s Tony Awards featured such big winners as “Once” and “Death of a Salesman.” Now, Deadline’s Mike Fleming reports, comes the next potential Broadway hit: “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical,” based on the 1960s television show. Really.

Perhaps it’s not so far-fetched, though.

“Once,” after all, is based on a lovely Irish indie film that became an unlikely hit both on the screen and on music charts.

The massively successful “Spamalot” is, of course, based on a lunatic (and still loved if long-departed) British sketch comedy troupe, one Monty Python. We won’t even delve into some of the other unlikely inspirations for hit Broadway shows, especially in the musical/comedy realm.

So, why not Gilligan? But who should play the principals? I vote Kevin Kline for the Professor, and Brian Dennehy for the Captain. As Deadline Mike points out, the potential for stunt casting with prominent movie/TV stars is ripe for the show, which includes all seven original show characters “plus an alien.” And the casting for Ginger and Mary Ann could be a LOT of fun. Who would you put in these roles? 


(Source: deadline.com)

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