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Maureen McGovern to star in National Tour of Broadway’s Dazzling New Family
Production LITTLE WOMEN – THE BROADWAY MUSICAL
Presented by Dallas Summer Musicals at the Music Hall at Fair Park May
23-June 4, 2006
Little Women - The Broadway Musical, the remarkable
new production based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott, will be
presented by Dallas Summer Musicals at the Music Hall at Fair Park for a limited
two-week engagement May 23-June 4. Headlining the tour, direct from Broadway, is
recording, concert and theater star Maureen McGovern.
Based on Alcott's own family experiences, Little Women -
The Broadway Musical, follows the adventures of Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March
as they grow up in Civil War America. The beloved story of the March sisters is
timeless and deals with issues as relevant today as when they were written. Now,
for the first time ever, this wonderful narrative has been brought to life as an
exhilarating new musical filled with glorious music, dancing and heart.
Little Women - The Broadway Musical embodies the complete theatrical
experience, guaranteeing a night filled with laughter, tears, and a lifting of
the spirit.
Maureen McGovern’s portrayal of Marmee garnered her a Drama
Desk Award nomination and glowing reviews on Broadway. “Superb!,” said The
Wall Street Journal. “Maureen McGovern, with her strong, vibrant singing and
glowing maternal warmth, is a lovely Marmee in every way!,” praised the
Star-Ledger. McGovern previously starred on Broadway in The Pirates of
Penzance, Nine and 3 Penny Opera, and in the Broadway national tour
of The King and I. Her regional credits include Elegies, Dear World,
Letters From ’Nam, The Lion in Winter, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Of Thee I
Sing, Let ’Em Eat Cake!, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, Guys & Dolls and
I Do, I Do. McGovern appeared in the films The Towering Inferno and
Airplane! and also in the DreamWorks animated video Joseph: King of Dreams.
A two-time Grammy nominee, her 25 recordings include
critically-acclaimed tributes to George Gershwin, Alan and Marilyn Bergman,
Harold Arlen and the Oscar-winning gold record “The Morning After.” McGovern’s
website is
www.maureenmcgovern.com.
Joining Maureen McGovern in Little Women - The Broadway
Musical are Kate Fisher as Jo March, Renée Brna as Meg, Neva Rae Powers as
Aunt March, Gwen Hollander as Amy, Autumn Hurlbert as Beth, Michael Minarik as
John Brooke, Stephen Patterson as Laurie, Robert Stattel reprises his Broadway
role as Mr. Laurence, and Andrew Varela, also from the Broadway production, as
Professor Bhaer.
Produced by Ken Gentry, Randall Wreghitt and Dani Davis,
Little Women - The Broadway Musical features book by Allan Knee, music by
Jason Howland and lyrics by Mindi Dickstein. The musical is directed by Susan H.
Schulman, with choreography by Michael Lichtefeld.
For more information, please visit
www.littlewomenonbroadway.com.
The Little Women - The Broadway Musical Original
Broadway Cast Recording, featuring Maureen McGovern, is available wherever music
is sold on Ghostlight Records; or visit
www.ghostlightrecords.com.
Single tickets for Little Women – The Broadway Musical
will go on sale April 17, priced from $11-$69, at The Box Office, 542
Preston Royal Shopping Center and all Ticketmaster outlets. For groups of 20
or more, call 214-426-GROUP. To purchase tickets online, visit
www.ticketmaster.com, or order by phone at 214-631-ARTS.
All performances will take place at the Music Hall at Fair
Park. Performances will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday the first week,
with matinees at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; and continuing the second week with
8 p.m. performances Tuesday through Saturday, with matinees at 2 p.m. Thursday,
Saturday and Sunday. There will be no evening performance Sunday, June 4.
The Dallas Summer Musicals 2006 season will include the
following shows.
Bombay Dreams, June 6-18, 2006.
A dazzling spectacle set amid India’s bustling film industry, Bombay Dreams
features a lush score, glittering costumes, lavish sets and exotic dance
numbers. The story of a handsome young actor who dreams of fame and romance, the
musical journey is an exploration of the importance of cultural heritage, the
price of success, the bonds of friendship and the power of true love. Time
Magazine declares the show “Something gorgeously new” and The New York Times
calls it a “Feel-good fantasy!”
Les Miserables, June 21-July 2, 2006.*
The legendary musical produced by Cameron Mackintosh with music and book by
Claude Michel Schonberg and lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer, adapted from the French
version conceived and written by Alain Boublil, turned 20 in October. Yet
audiences never seem to tire of this timeless tale of Jean Valjean, who spent 19
years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread but becomes a leading citizen,
adopting the orphaned Cozette while attempting to evade recapture by his
nemesis, Inspector Javert. The musical is still playing on Broadway and has
been seen by over 53 million people in 38 countries and 21 languages across the
world.
*Since Les Miserables opens on a Wednesday night, first Tuesday subscribers’
tickets will be moved to Sunday, July 2, at 8 p.m.
Mamma Mia!, July 4-16, 2006.
Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus used the music of 1970s pop stars ABBA to
create this delightful musical that has been seen by over 20 million people and
is still playing on Broadway and touring the world. It’s a simple story of a
mother, a daughter, and three possible dads, with a trip down the aisle you’ll
never forget. Writer Catherine Johnson’s sunny, funny tale unfolds on a Greek
island paradise on the eve of the daughter’s wedding, when, without her mother’s
knowledge, she invites the three men most likely to have been her father to the
festivities. The storytelling magic of ABBA’s music propels this enchanting
tale of love, laughter and friendship.
Brooklyn, July 25-August 6, 2006.
This extraordinary new musical was written by Mark Schoenfeld and Barri
McPherson, and tells the heartwarming story of a young woman who is searching
for the father she never knew in the town she was named for, Brooklyn. Peter
Santillo, Associated Press, said, “Strong audience-rousing songs and an
outstanding cast…power a diverse score packed with raw funk, hard rock and
sizzling gospel numbers.”
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, October 3-22, 2006.
This hilarious parody of Hollywood opened on Broadway in March, 2005, and
has been selling out nightly since. With a book by Jeffrey Lane and David
Yazbek’s music and lyrics, the Tony-award winning hit musical has been favorably
compared to The Producers. Dallas audiences will be among the first in the
country to see the national touring production of this exciting new show. Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels will also be the 2006 State Fair of Texas musical.
Season sponsors for Dallas Summer Musicals are The Dallas
Morning News, WFAA TV Channel 8, and American Airlines. For more information
about Dallas Summer Musicals, call 214-421-5678 or visit the Dallas Summer
Musicals website at
www.dallassummermusicals.org.
Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
More Things to do in Dallas
Seemingly larger than life, Dallas for many people
personifies all things Texas. From flashy architecture to oversize automobiles
this is a city living large.
The best description of Dallas I have ever seen comes from
foodwriter and author Poppy Z. Brite in her book PRIME. She describes the
nighttime view of Dallas as seen from the cocktail lounge atop the glittering
orb of Reunion Tower as if, “a very rich woman with very gaudy taste had upended
her jewelry box onto a huge piece of dark blue satin.”
BEST MAP OF DALLAS
Mapquest Dallas City Map
GREAT GUIDEBOOK
A Marmac Guide to Dallas
Includes Plano, Garland, Irving and Richardson
www.pelicanpub.com
Great Visitor's Guide to the Dallas/Fort Worth Area
The complimentary Dallas/Fort Worth Area Official Visitors Guide is a great
resource for planning your next DFW adventure. The Guide includes information
on area cities, attractions, shopping, tour and transportation information plus
and annual area-wide calendar of events, and coupons to many of the Dallas/Fort
Worth area’s top attractions. You can download or order a copy by going to www.visitdallas-fortworth.com
WHERE TO STAY TO SEE THE WHOLE METROPLEX
Want to do it all and see it all? You have the right Texas
attitude. Stay at the Omni Mandalay in Irving and you will be able to get to the
DFW Airport and almost all the attractions in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington and
Grand Prarie in about 20 minutes
Omni Mandalay
Irving, Texas
Madelyn’s favorite restaurants
Seasons at the Four Seasons Resort and Spa in Irving
Steel
Lola
Arcodoro/Pomodoro
Iris
Suze
Taverna
MEXICAN RESTAURANT THE LOCALS LOVE
Veracruz in the Bishop’s Art District
BEST CHOCOLATE EXPERIENCE IN DALLAS
Chocolate Sushi at Steel. Dip it in the warm caramel sauce for a Texas-size Yum.
Madelyn’s favorite Hole in the Wall Hamburger places
1. Lee Harvey’s . Bad neighborhood, good hamburgers. Half pound burger is just
$5.50 including fries
2. The Loon. Across from Uptown, this dark place was recommended by a restaurant
owner. Everyone I take there loves it and returns with others. And so on.
3. Stoneleigh P. Warning: They have this thing about not serving Ketchup. Bring
your own or settle for BBQ sauce or mustard. Loud jukebox music and free
magazines to read. Maybe it is a good place to go alone since the music is so
loud it is a little hard to talk, But the free magazines are always up to date.
(not that kind of date)
MADELYN’S FAVORITE UPSCALE HAMBURGER PLACES
4. Hattie’s in the Bishop’s Art District. The ground round burger comes with
Gouda cheese and sweet potato fries.
418 N. Bishop Avenue 214-942-7499
5. Cretia’s. Not really a hole in the wall, this very charming tea house has a
monster size 12 oz. hamburger stuffed with garlic and goat cheese comes with a
side salad or fries. Worth every penny of the ten dollar price.
4438 McKinney. 214-252-9910
6. Hector’s. Who would go to a Latino fusion restaurant and order a hamburger? I
did once and then loved it so much I went back with friends again and again. Be
sure to order the sweet potato fries—no matter what else you have.
Henderson Street
ENTERTAINING PLACES
Gilley’s for the flavor of Texas and great entertainment.
Come wet yer whistle and twirl your darling’ at the place that invented a great
night out, Texas-style.
1135 South Lamar
(one block south of I-30)
www.gilleysdallas.com
Ad Libs for a good laugh
Johnnie High’s Country Music Review for discovering Country
and Western talent like LeeAnn Rimes.
Music Hall in Arlington
224 North Center Street
Arlington, Tx
817-226-4400
http://www.johnniehighscountrymusicrevue.com/
BEST COFFEE HOUSE
Standard and Pours 1409 South Lamar in the lower level
Free wireless access and often free entertainment. Always house blend coffee for
one dollar with free refills as long as you are there.
They recently got their liquor license.
LEARN TO COOK LIKE A TEXAN
CLASSIC TEX MEX and TEXAS COOKING
Authentic Recipes with big, bold flavors
www.cookbookresources.com
The BBQ QUEENS BIG BOOK OF BARBECUE
By Karen Adler and Judith Fertig
Harvard Common Press
www.harvardcommonpress.com
DALLAS CUISINE
By Dotty Griffith
A sampling of restaurants and their recipes
Two Lane Press
The perfect gift or take-home souvenir to give yourself, your family and your
friends.
THE CONTEMPORARY COWBOY
By Dotty Griffith
Recipes from the Wild West to Wall Street
Taylor Trade Publishing
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