One Man's Opinion Season 3 Ep. 86: The Who's Tommy on Broadway
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THE WHO'S TOMMY
PRODUCTION
Music & Lyrics by Pete Townshend
Book by Pete Townshend & Des McAnuff
Additional Music by John Entwistle & Sonny Boy Williamson II
Directed by Des McAnuff
Choreographed by Lorin Latarro
Music Supervision & Additional Arrangements: Ron Melrose
Scenic Design: David Korins
Projection Design: Peter Nigrini
Costume Design: Sarafina Bush
Lighting Design: Amanda Zieve
Sound Design: Gareth Owen
Music Direction & Additional Orchestrations: Rick Fox
Orchestrations: Steve Margoshes
Wig & Hair Design: Charles G. Lapointe
Casting: Tara Rubin Casting, Merri Sugarman, CSA
Production Stage Manager: Tripp Phillips
Associate Director: Michael Bello
Associate Choreographer: Dee Tomasetta
Fight Director: Steve Rankin
Press Representative: Boneau/Bryan-Brown
Advertising & Marketing: Serino Coyne
Digital Marketing: Marathon
Music Coordinator: John Miller
Production Manager: Rhys Williams
General Management: Bespoke Theatricals
Company Manager: Claire Manning
CAST (in order of appearance)
Ali Louis Bourzgui as Tommy
Alison Luff as Mrs. Walker
Adam Jacobs as Captain Walker
Tyler James Eisenreich as Commanding Officer/News Vendor/DJ
Mark Mitrano as First Officer/1st Pinball Lad
John Ambrosino as Uncle Ernie
Mike Cannon as Minister
Alexandra Matteo as Head Nurse/Managing Director
Aliah James, Lily Kren, Jenna Nicole Schoen as Nurses
Jeremiah Alsop, Daniel Quadrino, Andrew Tufano as Allied Soldiers
Nathan Lucrezio as Lover/Psychiatrist's Assistant/Reporter/Mr. Simpson
Cecilia Ann Popp and Olive Ross-Kline as Tommy, Age 4
Sheldon Henry as Judge/Hawker/Specialist
Tassy Kirbas as Chief Resident
Quinten Kusheba and Reese Levine as Tommy, Age 10
Bobby Conte as Cousin Kevin
Aliah James as Minister's Wife
Jeremiah Alsop as Kevin's Father/2nd Pinball Lad
Lily Kren as Kevin's Mother/Psychiatrist
Reagan Pender as Bartender
Daniel Quadrino as Harmonica Player
Christina Sajous as Acid Queen/Data Analyst
Haley Gustafson as Sally Simpson
Jenna Nicole Schoen as Mrs. Simpson
Saw Tommy in late previews. Agree that "the future" concept was a bit confusing since the show is set initially during the WWII era, but the staging was inventive. Shout out to the terrific orchestra and Ali Louis Bourzgui whose voice was strong and rich. The audience (including me) was standing and cheering midway through the finale. This is one of the few Broadway productions which I would have loved to go back to the box office and get in line to experience it all over again! Alas, I could not.
Dancing and music was fantastic , if you want to be entertained , show s a must .!!!
Oh man, I loved this album when it came out. Wish I could see the show, even though I'd be one of the people who would nitpick every detail that got changed....
I saw it a couple times, pre-broadway in Chicago. Really loved it!
I know the album well and saw the first Broadway production which was fabulous
I saw this production not too long ago and I really loved this production. It's not perfect, but I feel it gets across the messages it's trying to tell without it being too confusing. Here's my interpretation of what the futurist aspect is supposed to represent. Modern mirrors these days are our phones and screens. We like to project and REFLECT what we want people to see without actually truly looking at our real selves. The future headset is like the Oculus VR headsets we use to project our Avatars in VR Chat rooms. Hence why during the second act of the show all the blank heads we see are Avatars, the mirrors we create for ourselves to hide our true reflection. Call me pretentious, but that's what I got out of it
Just saw it. Having seen the ‘93 version as well, I’d have to say the new revival even surpasses the original. Great show. I think the “in the future” message is a metaphor for a cult of personality with its fascistic overtones (which Tommy rightfully rejects) as a circumstance never too far away. (Witness our current times).