50th anniversary Pippin Concert, starring Alex Newell, Jac Yarrow, More, will stream on Broadwayhd
Film and TV news50th anniversary Pippin Concert, with Alex Newell, Jac Yarrow, more, will stream on Broadwayhd
Jonathan O’Bayle directed the London concerts of Stephen Schwartz-Roger O. Hirson Music.

The 50th anniversary London concert production of Pippin, presented in the Theater Royal Drury Lane on April 29-30, 2024, will make his streaming premiere from March 13 on BroadwayHD.
With the London Musical Theater Orchestra and a 50-member choir, the concerts of the Stephen Schwartz And Roger O. Hirson music was directed by Jonathan O’Boyle with musical direction by Chris Ma.
Alex Newell—The first openly non-binary artist to win a Tony in an acting category for their role as Lulu in Shake—Was the leading player.
Jac Yarrow has joined Newell (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) In the title role; Olivier winner Patricia Hodge, who created the role of Catherine in the original West End premiere of 1973 of 1973 Pippinlike Berthe; Lucie Jones (Wicked, waitress) As Catherine; Guys and dolls Olivier nominated Cedric Neal As Charlemagne; Zizi stall (Mary Poppins) as a fastrada; Ryan Heenan as Theo; and Idriss Kargbo as Lewis with Amonik Melaco, Jak Allen-Anderson, Sally Frith and Greanne Purcell-Brown as players.
“Those who are lucky enough to Pippin 50th anniversary concert Directly in London is in an exclusive group, ”said co-founders of Broadwayhd Bonnie Comley and Stewart F. Lane“And this is a perfect example of why In the first place, we created Broadwayhd-to give the audiences greater access to experience these one-time music events that they otherwise have never been able to see. ‘
Look at photos of the concerts in the gallery below:
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Photos: 50th anniversary West End Concert or Pippin

Photos: 50th anniversary West End Concert or Pippin
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Zizi beams and IDRISS KARGOO
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Zizi stralls and casting of Pippin 50th anniversary concert
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Role of Pippin 50th anniversary concert
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Role of Pippin 50th anniversary concert
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Role of Pippin 50th anniversary concert
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Ryan Heenan
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Ryan Heenan and Jac Yarrow
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Casting of the Pippin 50the birthday concert
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Patricia Hodge and cast of Pippin 50th anniversary concert
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Lucie Jones, Patricia Hodge, Alex Newell, Yac Jarrow, and Zizi Strallen
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Patricia Hodge
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Jac Yarrow and Lucie Jones
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Jac Yarrow
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Idriss Kargbo
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Idriss Kargbo and Cedric Neal
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Cedric Neal
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Alex Newell and cast of Pippin 50th anniversary concert
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Alex Newell and cast of Pippin 50th anniversary concert
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Cedric Neal
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Alex Newell
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Alex Newell
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Alex Newell
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The concerts also have choreography by Joanna Goodwin, set and costume design by Polly Sullivan, lighting design by Jamie Platt, audio design by Adam Fisher, orchestrations by Simon Nathan based on original orchestration by Larry Hochmanand cast by Jane Deitch.
Bob was The original Broadway production of 1972 of 1972 of 1972 of 1972 directed and choreographed Pippinwhich imposes his conceptual vision on the composer Schwartz and the bitter fairy tale of the Librettist Hirson. Ben is associated was the leading player (‘Magic to Do’, ‘Simple Joy’), John Rubinstein Played the searching pippin (‘corner of the sky’, ‘with you’), Jill Clayburgh was his love interest (‘I think I’ll miss the man’, ” kind of woman ‘), Leland Palmer his evil stepmother (“spreading a little sunshine”), and Irene Ryan Was Pippin’s dull grandmother (‘not time at all’). The show was 1,944 performances, which closed June 12, 1977.
The original production won five 1972 Tony Awards: Best actor in a musical (Vereen), best scenic design (Tony Walton), Best Lighting Design (Jules Fisher), and the best choreography and the best direction of a musical, both for fosses. The 2013 Broadway Revival won four Tonys, including the best revival of a musical.
The concerts were produced by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Carter Dixon McGill Productions.
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