This Week on Broadway for April 22, 2012: Clybourne Park, One Man, Two Guvnors, and Peter and the Starcatcher




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Summary: Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino talk about Clybourne Park, One Man, Two Guvnors, and Peter and the Starcatcher as well as some of this week’s news. Please take the BroadwayRadio survey by CLICKING HERE. If you would like to listen to the podcast, click on the arrow in the player below. Notes and links for the podcast. 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 Topics: MP + PF: Clybourne Park: All the News and Reviews on BroadwayStars PF + MP: One Man, Two Guvnors: All the News and Reviews on BroadwayStars MP+ PF: Peter and the Starcatcher: All the News and Reviews on BroadwayStars Bradley Cooper and Patricia Clarkson Will Star in Williamstown’s Elephant Manby Andrew Gans Film star Bradley Cooper will star in the title role of Bernard Pomerance’s The Elephant Man this summer at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, according to the New York Times. LINKED FROM PLAYBILL ‘Water By the Spoonful’ Wins Pulitzer For Drama by Frank Rizzo Quiara Alegría Hudes became the first Latina to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play “Water by the Spoonful,” which was commissioned, developed and had its world prem… LINKED FROM HARTFORD COURANT The Oliviers’ nominations & winners process by Mark Shenton 
In a Guardian blog last week, Matt Trueman asked if the Olivier Awards really represent London theatre, and he pointed out such apparent anomalies as the omissions from the nominations li… LINKED FROM THE STAGE Jennifer Cody Joins the Busch League by Michael Portantiere Jennifer Cody plays a whore with a heart of gold and a lot of grit in Judith of Bethulia, an over-the-top campy spoof of Biblical films, written by and starring the one and only Charles Busc… LINKED FROM BROADWAYSTARS The King’s Speech Will Close Early in West End by Mark Shenton The King’s Speech, currently running at the West End’s Wyndham’s Theatre, will end its run early, closing May 12. It was originally booking through July 21. LINKED FROM PLAYBILL Yankees 15, Red Sox 9: 4/21/12    Exit Introductions Upcoming Broadway Openings: Apr 22: A Streetcar Named Desire – BROADHURST THEATRE Apr 23: Ghost The Musical – LUNT-FONTANNE THEATRE Apr 23: The Lyons – CORT THEATRE Apr 24: Nice Work If You Can Get It – IMPERIAL THEATRE Apr 25: The Columnist – SAMUEL J. FRIEDMAN THEATRE Apr 26: Don’t Dress for Dinner – AMERICAN AIRLINES THEATRE Apr 26: Leap of Faith – ST. JAMES THEATRE Next Week: Megan Hilty In Two Weeks (May 6): R&H’s Ted Chapin Explicit: No Music: One Man, Two Guvnors – The Brighton Line – Bangers And Mash 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