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Broadway: Reverent or irreverent?


“Evita,” by Joan Marcus

It was also a good season for the songs of George and Ira Gershwin, which are featured in “Porgy and Bess” and “Nice Work If You Can Get It.”

The season was also big on audience involvement. In “Once,” before the show, the actors, who are also the show’s musicians, play Irish standards in a Dublin pub set, and audience members are invited to join them for a drink from the onstage bar.

Some members of the audience at “Leap of Faith” have fake money on their seats that they “donate” when baskets are passed around during a revival scene.

The season was a strong one for plays, although Martin said the group market is musical-driven, and the economy of Broadway is such that only one or two plays get a year’s run.

One play Martin particularly likes, which also happens to have some music in it, is “One Man, Two Guvnors.” “It is one of the funniest plays I have seen in 40 years of going to the theater,” he said. “I am glad to see the critics and the public alike agree with me.”

Martin said most of the Broadway theaters are filled, leaving new shows waiting in the wings. “There are shows out there dying to get in,” he said.

Among the shows that are expected to open this fall as theaters open are a revival of “Annie” and “Rebecca,” a musical based on the novel and movie. “Harvey,” starring Jim Parsons, Sheldon on television’s “The Big Bang Theory,” opens this month at Studio 54.

According to Playbill, among the shows under development for possible debuts next year are “Big Fish,” directed by Susan Stroman and based on the 2003 movie of the same name; “Cinderella,” a reimagined revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical; “Houdini” starring Hugh Jackman; and “Bullets Over Broadway,” a musical adaptation of Woody Allen’s Academy Award-nominated film.