This Week on Broadway for May 28, 2012: Lonely, He’s Not, Spider-Man is a Most Happy Fella




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Summary: Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino talk about Lonely, I’m Not, Spider-Man, Michael Mulheren, End of the Rainbow, Met Opera Reverses Itself, Most Happy Fella, Lindsay Mendez, Michael McKean, Brian d’Arcy James and Will Chase. If you would like to listen to the podcast, click on the arrow in the player below. Panel: Peter Filichia | peter@broadwayradio.com | Facebook Newark Star Ledger Masterworks Broadway: Tuesday Kritzerland: Friday MTI Blog James Marino | james@broadwayradio.com | Twitter | Facebook BroadwayStars Michael Portantiere | michael@broadwayradio.com | Facebook Follow Spot Theatrical Photography Notes and links for the podcast. Topics: MP: Lonely, I’m Not @ Second Stage PF: Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark Michael Mulheren End of the Rainbow — West End Changes? Met Reverses Itself on Reviews Ban by Opera News by DANIEL J. WAKIN The Most Happy Fella – Dicapo Opera Theatre Dicapo Opera Theatre  •  184 East 76th Street, New York, NY 10021  •  (212) 288-9438 Peter Filichia: The 2012 Broadway University Final Exam Spiegleworld’s EMPIRE - IATSE agreement Gershwin Awards Honor Best High Schoolers With Broadway Dreams Local high school students took part in the musical theater-based Gershwin Awards in Chelsea on Saturday. LINKED FROM NY1 ArtsBeat: Lindsay Mendez Will Be Center of Attention in ‘Dogfight’ Musical by Patrick Healy The new musical, based on the 1991 indie film, is about military buddies who vie to pick up the most unattractive girl in sight. LINKED FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES SUBSCRIPTION The Best Man’s Michael McKean Injured in Accident by Brian Scott Lipton Actor Michael McKean who co-stars in the Broadway revival of Gore Vidal’s The Best Man was struck by a car in Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon, May 22 and remains hospitalized. According… LINKED FROM THEATERMANIA ArtsBeat: Don’t Blame Ellis: Four Actors Are Cut from ‘Smash’ by Dave Itzkoff The Broadway performers Brian d’Arcy James and Will Chase are leaving “Smash,” the NBC comedy-drama about the making of a Broadway musical, as are Raza Jaffrey and Jaime Cepero, who played t… LINKED FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES SUBSCRIPTION Theater World Awards Exit Introductions Explicit: Yes Music: Over by Jason Robert Brown from Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes Contact Info: Email addresses: see above Phone / Voicemail: 646-873-7695 BroadwayStars: Twitter | Facebook Subscribe: Stitcher: Stitcher App iPhone/iPod: iTunes Listen on BroadwayWorld Radio Wednesdays at noon, Thursdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 2pm