All posts by Joel Markowitz:

Joel writes the DCTS column 'Theatre Schmooze' and podcasts local, Philadelphia and NYC actors and directors. In 1990, Joel founded The Ushers Theatre Going Social Group in the DC area and leads groups on theatre weekends in NYC. Joel is a fan of Stephen Sondheim, William Finn, Jason Robert Brown and Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. He is a huge supporter of children's theatre. His favorite,musicals include Ragtime, The Secret Garden, The Light in the Piazza, Sweeney Todd, The Last Five Years, In The Heights and [title of show]. Joel is also a Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres fan, so you may see him at ice hockey rinks as well as stage doors where he schmoozes with the stars.

Rags – from auditions to opening night

It’s Rags time at Theatre Lab

I never had a chance to see the 1986 Broadway production of the musical Rags because, with only 18 previews and 4 performances, it closed before I could use my tickets. [Read more...]

The thrill of working on Elden Street Players’ musical Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story

It didn’t surprise me that Elden Street Players (ESP) would tackle Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story by Stephen Dolginoff. On their Web site, Past President Rich Klare writes “Our brand of theatre is not for everyone, for which we make no apologies. We try to offer theatre that is challenging and thought provoking, as well as entertaining.”

And that’s why I have been attending ESP’s productions for over two decades because they have produced plays and musicals that other local community theatres would not dare to touch (until ESP had done them) including  La Cage aux Folles, Love! Valour! Compassion!, True West, The Weir, The Invention of Love, Boston Marriage, and The Violet Hour. [Read more...]

Nick Adams and J. Elaine Marcos from Broadway’s Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical

Nick Adams and J. Elaine Marcos talk to us about playing Adam/Felicia and Cynthia

They both wear outrageous colorful and eye-popping costumes and dance and sing their hearts out in the entertaining Broadway production of Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical. What are the challenges of performing in a high-energy, quick-costume-changing, and visually stunning musical? We schmooze about that and lots more! [Read more...]

A chat with An Ideal Husband’s Lord Goring – Cameron Folmar

The audience and I went ‘wilde’ watching Cameron Folmar’s performance of Lord Goring in Shakespeare Theatre Company’s The Ideal Husband. It wasn’t just the playwright’s clever words, it was Cameron’s wry delivery, charm, smile and style that may us laugh so loud and often. Cameron Folmar was born to play this role! [Read more...]

UrbanArias opens with two Ricky Ian Gordon short operas

UrbanArias, a new opera company dedicated to producing short, contemporary operas, presents its Inaugural Festival of Contemporary Opera from March 31 – April 10, 2011 at Artisphere’s Black Box Theater in Arlington, VA. Three operas will be presented: Glory Denied by Tom Cipullo and Ricky Ian Gordon’s Orpheus and Euridice, and Green Sneakers. [Read more...]

London’s First Lady of Musical Theatre to appear in Follies

She’ll Be Here! Elaine Paige on playing Carlotta in Kennedy Center’s upcoming production of Follies

I was so excited when it was announced that Elaine Paige would be playing the role of Carlotta in The Kennedy Center’s new production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Follies that I jumped at the chance to interview her because I am a big admirer of hers. Every week I listen to her recordings of “Heaven Help My Heart” and “I Know Him So Well” (With Barbara Dickson) from Chess. To me, it’s the most beautiful recording of these two songs ever made. When Elaine finally made it to Broadway in Sunset Boulevard and also starred as Mrs. Lovett in a concert version in NYC – I hopped on a bus to see her. There is something magical about her voice, her stage presence, and her ability to grab an audience and never let go – even after the curtain falls. Elaine’s life is full of triumphs, some disappointments, health challenges – just like Carlotta’s and ours. I am honored that Elaine spent 50 minutes on the phone with me. I look forward – as do her many fans in the DC area – to watching her ‘steal’ the show when she sings “I’m Still Here” in Follies next month at The Kennedy Center. [Read more...]

Ten young outstanding performers

Attention all DC area casting directors – here are ten young actors, some of them great athletes, some great dramatic actors, some great singers, and some who are very funny, whose performances in recent local productions made audiences swoon with delight. Need a young actor for your show? Consider auditioning these ten talented future stars. [Read more...]

Joshua Morgan and Derek Kahn Thompson from The Chosen

Joshua Morgan and Derek Kahn Thompson on playing Danny and Young Reuven in The Chosen

I read Chaim Potok’s The Chosen when it was first published in 1967. I was raised in an Orthodox Jewish home in Buffalo, NY where me and most of my 5 brothers played hockey and baseball in the streets of Buffalo, just like Reuven and Danny. [Read more...]

Patrick Page, Spider-Man’s Green Goblin, talks with DCTS

When he’s not busy playing the Green Goblin, out to destroy the world, in Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark, Patrick Page is very much in demand as a Shakespearean actor, a playwright, director, and acting teacher. The multi-talented Patrick Page, well known to DC audiences, tells us what it’s like being in a show that has become a national obsession, and talks about his career and his new musical. [Read more...]

Elden Street Players sweeps the WATCH Awards

The winners of the 2010 Washington Area Theater Community Honors (The WATCH Awards) were announced on March 6, 2011 at a ceremony held at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA. Although there were 6 ties – there was no doubt from the first opening of the envelopes that Elden Street Players’ intimate and powerful production of Jonathan Larson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical Rent was going to be the judges’ top pick. [Read more...]