Photo Coverage: CLYBOURNE PARK After Party - Featuring Crystal A. Dickinson, Brendan Griffin & More
by Walter McBride - April 20, 2012
Pulitzer Prize-winning play CLYBOURNE PARK, by Bruce Norris, directed by Pam McKinnon, opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre last night, April 19. Our photographer Walter McBride was at the after party - check out the shots of the cast Crystal A. Dickinson, Brendan Griffin, Damon Gupton, Christina Kirk, Annie Parisse, Jeremy Shamos, Frank Wood and more.
Photo Coverage: CLYBOURNE PARK Opening Night on Broadway - Curtain Call with Crystal A Dickinson & Co.
by Walter McBride - April 20, 2012
Pulitzer Prize-winning play CLYBOURNE PARK, by Bruce Norris, directed by Pam McKinnon, opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre last night, April 19. Our photographer Walter McBride was at the curtain show - check out the shots of Crystal A. Dickinson, Brendan Griffin, Damon Gupton, Christina Kirk, Annie Parisse, Jeremy Shamos, Frank Wood and more.
TV: First Look at CLYBOURNE PARK on Broadway!
by Jessica Lewis - April 13, 2012
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play Clybourne Park opens on Broadway on April 19, 2012. The acclaimed work by Bruce Norris, and directed by Pam McKinnon, will play the Walter Kerr Theatre for a limited 16-week engagement. The first production footage has been released and BroadwayWorld brings you a first look below!
STAGE TUBE: CLYBOURNE PARK Set Goes Up in the Walter Kerr!
by Kelsey Denette - April 5, 2012
Winner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize and London's Olivier Award for Best Play, Clybourne Park is described as the 'wickedly funny and fiercely provocative new play about race, real estate and the volatile values of each.' Clybourne Park explodes in two outrageous acts set 50 years apart. Act One takes place in 1959, as nervous community leaders anxiously try to stop the sale of a home to a black family. Act Two is set in the same house in the present day, as the now predominantly African-American neighborhood battles to hold its ground in the face of gentrification. See the construction of the house in the theatre, from start to finish, below!
CLYBOURNE PARK Launches 'Heart of a Neighborhood' Contest
by Kelsey Denette - March 28, 2012
To celebrate the beginning of previews for the eagerly anticipated Clybourne Park at the Walter Kerr Theatre, producer Jordan Roth has announced a contest to win tickets to Opening Night with Instagram. Seizing on one of the play's themes - how we each see the essential touchstones of our communities - the production is asking participants to capture the "Heart of a Neighborhood" via Instagram. Snap a photo and choose a filter to transform the look and feel of the shot.
CLYBOURNE PARK Begins Performances Tonight; $30 Rush Tickets Announced
by Kelsey Denette - March 26, 2012
Preview performances for the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Clybourne Park will begin tonight on Broadway. The acclaimed work by Bruce Norris, and directed by Pam McKinnon, will have its official Opening Night at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Thursday, April 19, for a limited 16-week engagement.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day Six
by Clybourne Park - March 25, 2012
Watching the final dress, I could not help but feel that I had played some role in this production-even just by doing a tiny bit of press-and I feel that sense of community that comes with working on and rooting for a show. Even after I had already seen most of the first act, and read the entire play, I was still moved by this piece, laughing at the jokes and being moved by its message and the questions it raises. I cannot wait to go back to Clybourne Park with my friends, and to watch more audiences be affected by this powerful work.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day 5 (Part 2)
by Clybourne Park - March 25, 2012
As I arrive, things in the Walter Kerr Theatre seem fairly at ease. The team is joking and bantering across the house, and the actors mill about comfortably. But, work is happening fervently all around me. Between acts, the play travels 50 years in a 15 minute intermission, and the crew is busy dressing the not-quite-dry set. Will the sanding (and the noise that comes with it) be done in time for the run? And the milling actors are not shy with their questions for playwright Bruce Norris, or director Pam MacKinnon.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day 4 (Part 2)
by Clybourne Park - March 23, 2012
When I arrived at tech on Thursday afternoon, the cast and creative team were working on the final scene of the play. That was the first day with the set and costumes for Act 2. The difference between the set and costumes in Act 1 and Act 2 is like night and day, more exactly 50 years. The set for both Acts has the same structure, where the stairs are, where the doors are, and where the windows are, but everything looks different. The walls are covered with different wallpaper and graffiti; the door to the basement has fallen off its hinges; the front door was wood and is now metal, and the large trunk that fell down the stairs looks like it aged 50 years, covered in rust.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day Four
by Clybourne Park - March 23, 2012
I walk into the Walter Kerr and the first thing I see is the wreckage. The house on stage looks like hell, graffiti on the walls, doors off their hinges, and the mirror on the door in the bathroom is smashed. Today, tech rehearsal starts early on in Act Two, as the characters try to hash out the socio-political ramifications of the middle-class white couple trying to demolish this formerly beautiful house in a predominately black neighborhood in order to build a larger, more garish model for the family they're trying to start.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day 3 (Part 2)
by Clybourne Park - March 23, 2012
No one ever said that teching a show is an easy process. Or a fast process. To give a stellar performance to every audience every day takes an incredible amount of time and effort both on and offstage, even before these rehearsals begin. Walking into the Walter Kerr Theatre, I thought for a moment that construction was still happening onstage. The set was covered with boxes and other random items and my immediate reaction was to think that these things had been put there temporarily as they continued work on the set.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day Three
by Clybourne Park - March 22, 2012
Broadway. Just the name conjures thoughts of glamour and bright lights. High quality entertainment is assumed to accompany a Broadway show. But in order to achieve this status, what do the actors, directors, stage managers, techies, and all the various staff of each and every show have to go through to make it what theatre fans everywhere dream of one day seeing? Allow me to give you a glimpse of such a process.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day Two (Part 3)
by Clybourne Park - March 22, 2012
I have been backstage to several Broadway shows and every time is like the first time. Walking into a Broadway theatre during tech is like walking backstage at Disney World but twice as magical. The audience of the Walter Kerr Theatre, where Clybourne Park is located, is currently filled with tech tables, a table for the director, a table for lights, a table for sound, a table for set, a table for props, a table for stage management, and there are snacks on every table. You might not recognize the Walter Kerr Theatre during tech, the carpet and seats are covered with plastic to protect them.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day Two (Part 2)
by Clybourne Park - March 22, 2012
Most theater artists would agree that tech rehearsals can be incredibly boring. They are repetitive and slow and tedious. You might go over a single moment once, or twice, or five times, or two hundred times. That one moment, which may have seemed interesting and thought-provoking at first, quickly becomes torturously mind-numbing. These tech rehearsals are where the work of designers, stage managers, actors, directors, and all manner of theater artists involved in a production comes together to create the play that audience members will experience just a few days later.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind the Scenes: Day Two
by Clybourne Park - March 22, 2012
The Walter Kerr Theatre was a house of excitement this spring afternoon at the first official meet and greet for Broadways new show, Clybourne Park. The afternoon began as proud producer Jordan Roth welcomed the Clybourne family to their newest home. "You will make your mark here, and this theatre will be better for it" he stated as the members of the Clybourne team gave supportive cheers.
BWW Exclusive Blog: CLYBOURNE PARK Behind The Scenes: Day One
by Clybourne Park - March 21, 2012
I wasn't sure what to expect as I rounded 48th street towards the Walter Kerr. This time was different from every other trip I had taken here. This time I was going to be privy to the inner workings of a show and not just another benighted spectator of the final product. I was slightly nervous and I welcomed the cold day, as I concentrated on the nippiness of the air rather than the grandeur of the theater that lay ahead. This was going to be my first time backstage in a Broadway house.
BroadwayWorld Announces Exclusive Live Blogging Event: Behind the Scenes of CLYBOURNE PARK's Technical Rehearsals March 20 - March 25
by Clybourne Park - March 19, 2012
BroadwayWorld.com will welcome Clybourne Park to the Broadway neighborhood by offering readers an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek as the play gets ready for performances. We have invited students from the Theatre Design Program at Fordham University to observe technical rehearsals from Tuesday, March 20 to Sunday, March, 25 and blog about the proceedings exclusively on BroadwayWorld.com. We'll begin with a sneak peak of the load-in complete with time-lapsed photography and observations from our bloggers.
Tickets Available Tomorrow for Broadway's CLYBOURNE PARK
by Harmony Wheeler - March 2, 2012
Tickets for the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Clybourne Park will be made available to the general public tomorrow, Saturday, March 3. Clybourne Park will open on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Thursday, April 19 (preview performances begin on March 26) for a limited 16-week engagement. Tickets can be purchased via telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200/(800) 432-7250.
UP ON THE MARQUEE: CLYBOURNE PARK!
by Up On The Marquee - February 26, 2012
The Broadway production of Bruce Norris's CLYBOURNE PARK will open on Thursday, April 19 at the Walter Kerr Theatre. The production is now being produced by Jujamcyn.
CLYBOURNE PARK Sets Broadway Dates; Opens April 19 for Limited Engagement
by Robert Diamond - February 8, 2012
Jujamcyn Theaters President Jordan Roth announced today that Clybourne Park will open on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Thursday, April 19 (preview performances begin on March 26) for a limited 16-week engagement. This is exactly one week later than the originally planned opening, making up for the time that was lost last week. Tickets are now on sale to American Express card holders (as of midnight Wednesday, February 8). T
CLYBOURNE PARK Back on for Broadway! Jordan Roth Releases Statement
by Robert Diamond - February 3, 2012
And, a statement just released from Jordan Roth, president of Jujamcyn Theaters says that '“It is a true privilege for all of us at Jujamcyn to bring such a fiercely provocative and wildly funny work to Broadway audiences. Clybourne Park is on. We'll see you there!'
Scott Rudin Releases Statement on CLYBOURNE PARK
by Kelsey Denette - February 1, 2012
As BroadwayWorld reported earlier today, lead producer Scott Rudin has backed out of producing the Broadway production of Bruce Norris's CLYBOURNE PARK, which was due for a Thursday, April 12th opening night at the Walter Kerr Theatre.