New York, New York
St. James Theatre
May 7, 2023
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Director/choreographer Susan
Stroman has outdone herself with the Broadway musical New York, New York. The
production is extraordinary. Her staging creates
the city hustle of the post war era. It
is a city struggling to come back to life, filled with a diverse population of
dreamers. The
scenic design by Beowulf Boritt is remarkable.
The book, by David Thompson and Sharon Washington, weaves together
numerous stories that build with an amazing crescendo. John Kander and Fred Ebb’s well known songs
open your heart, while the new songs, with lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, keep
the story focused and moving forward.
Anna Uzele & Colton Ryan
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The main plot is very much
like the movie. Musician Jimmy Doyle
(played by Colton Ryan) meets singer Francine Evans (played by Anna Uzele) at
an audition. He is immediately charmed by
her, yet his overly confident demeanor turns her off. Jimmy’s friend, Tommy Caggiano (played by
Clyde Alves) encourages him to pursue Francine in a more romantic manner.
The magnetism of the city is illustrated by the numerous characters we see throughout the story. Jesse Webb (played by John Clay III) is a trombone player who just returned from the war. Mateo Diaz (played by Angel Sigala) is a percussionist who immigrated to New York from Cuba with his family. Alex Mann (played by Oliver Prose) is a violinist who escaped from Poland. He searches the city for Madam Veltri (played by Emily Skinner). He longs to study violin with her. She agrees to mentor him, while anxiously waiting for her son to return from the war.
Clyde Alves, Colton Ryan, & Anna Uzele
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As Francine’s singing career rises, Jimmy’s drinking starts to bring him down. He gets a chance to manage a club on the upper west side. This is where all the stories converge, as the characters forge bonds that create opportunities for them all to achieve their dreams.
Colton Ryan is
outstanding as Jimmy Doyle. He fully
embodies the character. He is suave, bold,
and lyrical. His attraction to Anna
Uzele’s Francine is visceral. You will
not be able to take your eye off Ms. Uzele. She nails the two best known Kander & Ebb songs from the movie. She makes them her own, both vocally and
emotionally.
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Colton Ryan and Clyde
Alves create a genuine friendship between their characters. Their backstory is strong. It is filled with conflict
and connection. John Clay II, Janet
Dacal, Oliver Prose, Angel Sigala, and Emily Skinner portray truthful and
identifiable characters. They have
clearly defined goals and strive toward achieving them with every ounce of
their soul.
This creative team has taken the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture and made it new. It proudly reflects the ability of New Yorkers to bounce back and succeed. It is an inspiring story for this post-pandemic time.
Domenick Danza
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