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December 15, 2007
A NEW ‘PARADE’ RECORDING

It hadn’t occurred to me that anyone would offer to do another cast album for Parade.

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December 15, 2007
Essays
October 7, 2007
REVIVAL

To compare the ecstatic critical reception of the Donmar production of Parade that just opened to the considerably more reserved response nine years ago.

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October 7, 2007
Essays
October 1, 2007
CONCERT REVIEW: “JASON ROBERT BROWN SUPERSTAR…”

Though Andrew Lloyd Webber and Boublil and Schonberg may be commanding bigger worldwide audiences for their shows.

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October 1, 2007
Reviews
August 25, 2007
NOTES FROM LONDON

An interviewer actually chided me the other day for not updating my blog more often.

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August 25, 2007
Essays
August 4, 2007
SOUND BLOG #10: THE LOST MUSICAL, PART 1

In any composer’s official biography, by which I mean the self-written essay which is included in the Playbill or inside the press kit or on the website.

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August 4, 2007
Sound/Video Blogs
July 25, 2007
DROPPING IN

Sometimes on long flights, the person sitting next to me will notice that I’m editing music on my computer and ask what sort of music I write or something like that.

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July 25, 2007
Essays
May 23, 2007
SOUND BLOG #9: THE “PARADE” HOT SPOT

I’ve spent the last four days writing the opening number to Honeymoon In Vegas.

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May 23, 2007
Sound/Video Blogs
May 18, 2007
PLAYING THE BIG ROOM

I’ve played a couple of really cool places in my time.

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May 18, 2007
Essays
May 18, 2007
REVIEW: EXHILARATING “SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD”

The siren call of possibility echoed from the stage at Strathmore on Wednesday, when Jason Robert Brown’s Songs for a New World received a glitzy concert staging, co-produced by Signature Theatre.

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May 18, 2007
Reviews
May 14, 2007
CORAM BOY

I saw three shows this week while I was in New York.

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May 14, 2007
Essays
May 1, 2007
ASK JRB 2007

The title of this entry is based on an entirely unjustified optimism that I’ll do one of these every month. Wagers are being taken.

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May 1, 2007
Essays
April 23, 2007
REVIEW: JRB AT THE ALLEN ROOM

There are few more inviting places on a cold winter night than the Allen Room at Frederick P. Rose Hall: its sweeping views of Central Park South capture, to paraphrase WALTER WINCHELL, New York at its New Yorkiest.

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April 23, 2007
Reviews
April 21, 2007
SOUND BLOG #8: SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD IN UTERO, PART 2

I’m in the house today making rehearsal tapes for the cast members of the really exciting production of Songs for a New World that we’re doing next month, and it put me in mind of the origins of some of this material.

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April 21, 2007
Sound/Video Blogs
April 11, 2007
THIS ORDINARY THURSDAY

I got an email on December 11, 1999.

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April 11, 2007
Essays
April 7, 2007
JRB BRINGS TIN PAN ALLEY TO MIDTOWN JAZZ BASTION

At Birdland last night, composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown had the crowd doing something many of his fans might find surprising: laughing.

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April 7, 2007
Reviews
March 9, 2007
A BAD NIGHT

A ticket to a Broadway show costs over a hundred dollars. I think for that amount of money, you should be guaranteed a flawless performance with the entire original company.

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March 9, 2007
Essays
March 3, 2007
SOUND BLOG #7: ROSE’S DILEMMA

Soon after I got to New York, I passed by the Broadhurst Theater and noticed that a new play by Neil Simon was opening.

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March 3, 2007
Sound/Video Blogs
February 14, 2007
AMERICAN THEATRE MAGAZINE INTERVIEW: “GETTING OVER IT”

Everyone knows Jason Robert Brown is a wildly talented songwriter. His personal reputation is a different story.

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February 14, 2007
Interviews
February 14, 2007
NEXTBOOK.ORG INTERVIEW: “POPULARITY CONTESTS”

Composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown hasn’t always had an easy time fitting in. Neither have his characters.

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February 14, 2007
Interviews
February 12, 2007
A COMPOSER SELLS HIS SONGS AND HIMSELF (NYT, 2/12/07)

It was a very emotional and draining concert. Benanti sang gorgeously, and Rozz was unbelievable at bringing “Stars and the Moon” and “Mr. Hopalong Heartbreak” to life in a very new way.

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February 12, 2007
Reviews
January 7, 2007
OPENING NIGHT

Here’s what you have to know: there were about forty critics in the house today, as best as I can tell. I didn’t look at them, I didn’t talk to them, I haven’t heard anything about what they may or may not write.

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January 7, 2007
Essays
December 13, 2006
REHEARSAL TALK

I’m sitting in the middle of tech rehearsal at the Taper. They’re lighting the section of “Being A Geek” where Evan goes into the audience. Oh, wait, I’m giving things away. Ignore that sentence.

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December 13, 2006
Essays
October 26, 2006
SOUND BLOG #6: INTRODUCING “13”

This week marks the first time since May of 2001 that I’ve had a new show go into rehearsal for a production.

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October 26, 2006
Sound/Video Blogs
October 17, 2006
CONCERT REVIEW: “MANY SHADES OF BROWN, ALL DELIGHT” (TORONTO STAR, 10/17/06)

The phrase “triple threat” has become so overused in show-business circles that it’s great to encounter someone who truly deserves it.

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October 17, 2006
Reviews
September 11, 2006
SOUND BLOG #5: CHANUKAH COMES EARLY

Oh, I suspect there are many things in the world that can be blamed on Larry Blank, but only some of them are musical, and this is the story of one of those things.

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September 11, 2006
Sound/Video Blogs