MOTEL 66 by Carol Kaufman Segal
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
MOTEL 66 by Carol Kaufman Segal
Friday, May 7, 2021
WEST COAST JEWISH THEATRE'S MAGICAL MUSICAL MYSTERY FOLLIES EXTENDED THROUGH MAY 29 by Carol Kaufman Segal
My review of the West Coast Jewish Theatre's Magical Musical Mystery Follies is available on this blog dated May 6. If you are interested in being able to see this wonderful two-hour virtual show, it is available again if you did not get to see it when it was offered previously, or if you would enjoy watching it once again. You can now enjoy it every Saturday night through May 29, at 7:00 PM, Pacific Standard Time.
The show features a variety of entertainment with very talented performers, including singers, actors, musicians, writers, magicians, and even an orchestra that will keep you entertained for two hours. West Coast Jewish Theatre Director Howard Teichman directs the show (and also introduces the acts) The Associate Producer is Bill Froggatt. You can register online at http://wcit.org or call (312) 821-2449. The price of the ticket to obtain the link is $36.00 Those who register will be sent a Vimeo link to the show.
Until the West Coast Jewish Theatre and Howard Teichman can welcome you back to their theatre in person, in the meantime, there is Magical Musical Mystery Follies.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
MAGICAL MUSICAL MYSTERY FOLLIES by Carol Kaufman Segal
The West Coast Jewish Theatre, under the direction of Howard Teichman, recently presented its Magical Musical Mystery Follies online. Audiences had the opportunity of watching a very entertaining show with a variety of talent, from musicians to singers, comedians, magicians, and actors.
Performers included vocalist Sarah Spiegal, known for songs from the past (30's and 40's), beautiful cantorial music by soloist Kimberly Haines, vocalist Melissa Brandzel singing songs from Broadway, and Bob Brandzel performing klezmer music, and also guest Cantor Marcelo Gindin
An excerpt from Neil Simon's The Prisoner of Second Avenue was performed by Actors Richard Epcar and Ellyn Stern. Ruthie Lane sang more show tunes, Actor/Writer Shelly Kurtze performed an original piece he had written for the show about an issue facing the Jewish community. Comedy was performed by Sunda Croonquist, Magic Castle Magician Victor Benoun performed magic and illusions, and The Los Angeles Jewish Symphony and Choir, performed under the direction of Dr. Noreen Green.
Magical Musical Mystery Follies, with Howard Teichman as host, was presented online on Saturdays April 24, May 1, and May 8. If you missed it when it was presented, you are in luck because it is going to be offered again online in the near future for View on Demand. Keep watching for it because you won't want to miss this two-hour offering of it when it returns.
Saturday, February 27, 2021
Stories From the Violins of Hope by Carol Kaufman Segal
The Braid (formerly The Jewish Women’s Theatre) was scheduled to do a live production of Stories from the Violins of Hope last spring at Temple Isaiah in Los Angeles Since they had to postpone performing the production live due to COVID, they made the decision to present a live performance of it on Zoom. It was a magnificent presentation, written by Lisa Rosenbaum, directed by Susan Morgenstern, and Ronda Spinak, Artistic Director and Producer.
With beautiful music performed throughout by five marvelous musicians from the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony, Amnon Weinstein tells the story about how he, along with his son Avshalom, began collecting and restoring the violins that survived the Holocaust.
Virtuoso violinist Niv Ashkenazi, plays the only violin from the Violins of Hope collection that is currently in the United States. The rest of the collection remains in Israel until live concerts can begin again. The violins that Amnon collected had survived concentration camps, ghettos, transport trains and the forests of Eastern Europe. The story is one that had to be told, as Amnon said.
Rick Zieff performed the role of Moshe, Amnon Weinstein's father, and Robert Trebor played Amnon Weinstein. Other members of the cast included Rosie Moss, Cliff Weisman, Andrew Fromer, Lisa Ann Grant, and A. J. Meijer.
I hope that when the pandemic is behind us, The Braid will have the opportunity to present this marvelous production in their theatre for those who did not get the opportunity to see it and for those who would, like me, wish to see it again.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
YOU I LIKE: A MUSICAL CELEBRATION OF JERRY HERMAN by Carol Kaufman Segal
You I Like: A Musical Celebration of Jerry Herman, is performed on the stage of an empty Pasadena Playhouse (due to the COVID and is streaming through February 7. Conceived by Andy Einhorn (musical director of the last Broadway revival of Hello Dolly), he accompanies a marvelous cast of Broadway singers on the piano as they bring Herman's magnificent Broadway music to life. The cast includes Ashley Blanchet, Nicholas Christopher, Andrea Ross, Ryan Vona, and Lesli Margherita.
Jerry Herman was born July 10, 1931, in New York City and died December 26, 2019, in Miami after a tremendously successful career. His list of musicals on Broadway include Milk & Honey, Hello Dolly, Mame, Dear World, Mack & Mabel, The Grand Tour, La Cage Aux Folles, Jerry's Girls, Showtune, Parade, Mrs. Santa Claus, A Day In Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine, and Miss Spectacular.
Throughout the show, twenty-nine of some of the most popular and well-known songs are sung by the phenomenal cast. This was a true tribute to an exceptionally talented man.
The show is on demand from the Pasadena Playhouse via Playhouse Live, streaming through Feb. 7. Tickets are $24.99 per household. Running time is 90 minutes. For further information go to
Playhouselive.org.
Monday, August 3, 2020
THIS IS ME
LETTER FROM THE FRONT LINE by Carol Kaufman Segal
After celebrating its 25th Anniversary at The Soraya in 2017, DIAVOLO Architecture in Motion returned to The Soraya for its fourth time with This is Me: Letters From the Front Lines. This production from Artistic Director Jacque Heim premiered Friday, July 31, at 4 PM on The Soraya Facebook page, The Soraya’s fourth online performance.
This is Me is offering an insight into how military veterans respond to their lives and what it means to be true warriors on the front lines, a lesson for all of us today to fight the invisible enemy that all humanity is currently battling.
The dancers’ performances are outstanding. They navigate through and around huge props that are made to look like apartment buildings and other structures that affected their lives, all the while never losing their gracefulness as they perform flips, jumps, and falls, all the while wearing masks. They are amazing to watch.
The Warriors in the production are as follows: Shannon Corbell, U.S. Air Force, Tyler Grayson, U.S. Army, Lucas Haas, EMT, Mariella Keating, Nurse, Chris Loverro, U.S, Army, Sasan Najibi, MD, and La’Vel Stacy, U.S. Navy. Other performers include a Matt Wagner, Safety Coordinator/ Performer/ Co-Choreographer, Abraham Meisel, Video Archivist/Performer, and the following Performers/Co- Choreographers, Derion Loman, Daniel Jacob Glenn, Evan Turner, Lex Shimko, BethanyRose Boutwell, and Amanda MacLeod.
Jacque Heim is now in the fifth year of the company’s The Veteran Project, creating This is Me to help illustrate words of veterans by interweaving them through DIAVOLO choreography that expresses their thoughts. More than 500 Los Angeles area veterans have participated in the project. Heim said, “The Veterans Project has completely changed my life, changed my mission changed my company”…..“ Even though these men and women do not like to be called heroes, we consider them to be. They sacrificed their lives for a giant cause…their country and its people. Who can do that? I cannot do that. It is beyond courage, and the reason we’re in the land of the free, because all those men and women gave their lives. Beyond thanking them for their service, we have to embrace them as our brothers and sisters as part of our own family. The work and mission of DIAVOLO and this film, This is Me, is about celebrating humanity, Veterans and COVID 19 responders are beautiful humans. That has to be shown.”
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