WABC-7 TV PRESENTS "BROADWAY BACKSTAGE: FALL PREVIEW" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 AT 7:30PM-8:00 PM. Hosted by BYE BYE BIRDIE's John Stamos and WABC-TV's Lori Stokes
Tune in to WABC on Channel 7 for a sneak peek at Broadway's hottest shows including:
AFTER MISS JULIE, BURN THE FLOOR, BYE BYE BIRDIE, HAMLET, THE
Neil Simon PLAYS, RAGTIME, THE ROYAL FAMILY, SHREK THE MUSICAL,
SPIDER-MAN TURN OFF THE DARK,
Wishful DrinkingFrom highly anticipated musical revivals, compelling dramas to light hearted comedies, there's something for everyone on Broadway this fall. WABC-7 will feature cast interviews and a special behind-the-scenes look at the following new Broadway shows and events:
AFTER MISS JULIE
WABC sits down with
Sienna Miller, Jonny
Lee Miller &
Marin Ireland to discuss
Patrick Marber's sexy drama, which opens TONIGHT on Broadway.
BURN THE FLOOR
Learn how the hottest dancers on Broadway keep moving when three BURN THE FLOOR cast members and the fastest wardrobe department on the street discuss the tricks of the trade.
BYE BYE BIRDIE
The stars of this beloved musical talk to WABC during a break from rehearsals.
John Stamos,
Gina Gershon,
Bill Irwin,
Nolan Gerard Funk (and more!) discuss bringing the music of BYE BYE BIRDIE back to Broadway after almost 50 years!
HAMLET
HAMLET star
Jude Law discusses bringing HAMLET, directed by
Michael Grandage to Broadway this fall. WABC cameras also caught the starry opening night red carpet.
THE
Neil Simon PLAYS
WABC talks to the casts of the first Broadway revivals of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound, including star
Laurie Metcalf.
RAGTIME
Director-Choreographer
Marcia Milgrom Dodge talks to WABC about making her Broadway debut with the anticipated return of the epic American musical RAGTIME. Cast members
Stephanie Umoh (Sarah) and
Robert Petkoff (Tateh) also share their excitement over bringing this glorious musical back to Broadway.
THE ROYAL FAMILY
Ana Gasteyer and
John Glover discuss bringing
Manhattan Theatre Club's production of the classic comedy THE ROYAL FAMILY by
George S. Kaufman and
Edna Ferber and directed by
Doug Hughes back to Broadway.
SHREK THE MUSICAL
Tony-nominated actor
Christopher Sieber who plays Lord Farquaad in SHREK THE MUSICAL takes WABC cameras behind-the-scenes to show how he drops drastically in height for each performance.
SPIDER-MAN TURN OFF THE DARK
WABC takes a behind the scenes look at a recent open casting call held at The Knitting Factory in New York City for the upcoming show with music and lyrics by Bono and
The Edge, direction by
Julie Taymor, and book by Taymor and
Glen Berger. SPIDER-MAN producers and casting agency Telsey + Co held a casting tour that spanned six cities and thousands of candidates.
Wishful DrinkingHollywood icon
Carrie Fisher talks to WABC about bringing her hilarious one-woman show to Broadway.
Photo credit Peter James Zielinski