It may not be set to open on Broadway for another year, but the stage version of “Some Like It Hot” announced on Wednesday that it had added Amber Ruffin as a co-writer. “In fact, everyone was saying ‘Let’s age it up a little bit.’”. Author Interviews Theater Theater Reviews ... 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Casey Nicholaw is the director and choreographer behind the hilarious smash hit musical, Something Rotten!. He also directed Scott as the peppy minstrel of “Something Rotten!” who opens each act with a musical number. He has worked on this project awhile, and in the … Alex Garland Sets Next Film At A24 … Broadway. He has been nominated for Tony Awards for directing and choreographing The Drowsy Chaperone (2006), The Book of Mormon (2011), Something Rotten! In this interview, Nicholaw discusses The Prom, his hopes for staging Dreamgirls in New York, and Some Like It Hot, The Kiss and much more. He has been nominated for Tony Awards for directing and choreographing The Drowsy Chaperone (2006), The Book of Mormon (2011), Something Rotten! Casey Nicholaw’s top tip for aspiring directors Watch everything. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. Casey Nicholaw can recall the precise moment when he decided he needed a change of direction. 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An excerpt of the interview is below, and you can read the full interview here. “I had people say, ‘We loved it, we’re going to come back — and bring our kids.”. The music of the big “Prince Ali” number, performed with comic bombast by Robin Williams in the original film, now evokes the Jazz Age. “You don’t know what people are going through, how they will react, what it means to them,” he says. Its success was felt by the stage production. “Before Robin Williams became involved, the Genie was conceived as a Cab Calloway type,” Nicholaw says. In Orlando, the role of Genie will be played by Central Florida native Michael James Scott, whom Nicholaw holds in high regard. “Anytime you get to entertain people, it’s important.”. Interviews Tony Awards Paramount Acquires Eric Idle & Casey Nicholaw's Spamalot Film Adaptation. Casey Nicholaw (born October 6, 1962) is an American theatre director, choreographer and performer. Casey Nicholaw (born October 6, 1962) is an American theatre director, choreographer and performer. I apologize to Tony-winner Casey Nicholaw for the early hour of our interview. Casey pulls back the curtain on his career to discuss how an airline salesperson saved his job, what it was like bringing to life some of Broadway's most iconic musicals, and why you should never watch Mike Nichols watching your show. By Curtis M. Wong. Directed by Casey Nicholaw, Michael James Scott (center) lead the opening number of "Something's Rotten!" He’s just a ball of fire.”. He finds joy, and responsibility, in crafting shows designed to help people escape their troubles for a little while. He has worked on this project awhile, and in the interim has become the hottest director and choreographer on Broadway. Disney's "Aladdin" plays Orlando's Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts from Jan. 22-Feb. 9. In the new musical The Prom, Tony winner Beth Leavel plays the character of a Tony winning Broadway actress. The project, scripted Eric Idle, was put on the back burner following Disney’s 20th Century Fox acquisition, but now Deadline brings word that it has found a new home at Paramount Pictures. Based on the 1992 animated feature, “Aladdin” opened on Broadway in 2014 and earned Nicholaw a best-choreography nomination. The Tony-nominated director of "The Prom" said he hopes his latest project emboldens LGBTQ kids -- and their parents, too. This Week on Broadway has been coming to you every week since 2009. Despite the changes, fans will still recognize the story, most recently adapted last year as a live-action Disney film starring Will Smith as the Genie and Mena Massoud as the title character. Orlando native Michael James Scott will return to the role of the Genie while the touring production of Disney's "Aladdin" stops at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. “You’re in for a treat,” he says with a laugh. “ “I wanted to get to know the regional theater scene. A common thread runs through his shows: They are comedies to be sure, but they have a strong undercurrent of heart. How Broadway's Casey Nicholaw Brought This Year's Queer-Inclusive Musical To Life. “I have a lot of kid in me, and a lot of adult in me,” Nicholaw says. CASEY NICHOLAW: I’ve mostly just read the positive stuff, to tell you the truth, because it means so much to me and I kind of hate knowing there might be an outpouring in the other direction. The director of “Aladdin,” running Jan. 22-Feb. 9 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, doesn’t mind. Go to orlandosentinel.com/arts. Nicholaw’s Tony Award came for co-directing “The Book of Mormon” alongside Trey Parker. When I was in the ensemble, I used to watch everyone creating, as opposed to sitting on the side reading a magazine. “He’s the complete showman. “I’m always up at 6 and working out or whatever,” he says. “We wanted to get some of that back. We use cookies (opens in new window) for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and … He doesn’t stop. In this interview, he discusses the process of creating an entirely new show on Broadway. The director is Casey Nicholaw, who was the choreographer of the original Broadway production. What will happen to all of Britain’s empty shops? The Tony Award-winning director-choreographer made his Broadway debut in 1992’s Crazy For You, but it would take more than a … “No one said that,” Nicholaw recalls. It’s a win among a slew of Tony nominations under his belt, for directing and choreographing such musicals as “The Drowsy Chaperone,” “Mean Girls,” “Something Rotten!” and most recently, “The Prom.”. Want more theater and arts news and reviews? will be at State Theatre New Jersey in no time! “But the friendship between Aladdin and the Genie is where the heart really lies.”. “Aladdin,” based on the Disney movie about an orphan boy who finds love while learning to be true to himself, scores on both counts. “It’s traditional versus new, and that is the two sides,” Mr. Nicholaw said in an interview. Posted on 10/09/2018. Also, Casey shines the spotlight on Beth Leavel, Susan Stroman, and Tina Fey! “I think he’s so crazy talented,” Nicholaw says. We turned back to the Cotton Club feel.”. 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Center Theatre Group has welcomed Casey Nicholaw, Phylicia Rashad and Paula Vogel, as its latest Associate Artists. “Original musicals are my favorite thing to do,” gushes Tony winner Casey Nicholaw. “That’s my favorite thing to do,” Nicholaw says. This is not the first time that Beth has portrayed a satirical theatre diva; her twelve Broadway credits include a career-defining performance originating the title character in The Drowsy Chaperone. Disney didn’t demand he aim the stage production solely at children. on Broadway. Have you been surprised by the reactions to that kiss? CASEY NICHOLAW: I’ve mostly just read the positive stuff, to tell you the truth, because it means so much to me and I kind of hate knowing there might be an outpouring in the other direction. 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Considering the energy he radiates in conversation, it’s not a surprise.