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viernes, 16 de enero de 2026

COUSINS - THE SONGS OF BECK & MAY

COUSINS: THE SONGS OF BECK & MAY
https://www.mediafire.com/file/io4t00z9x6zwvs4/N_CUZNZ.zip/file
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/hb1eda
Performers: Alistair Tober, Allie Trimm, Baraka May, Brad Standley, David Burnham, Destiny Lofton, Drew Tablak, James Snyder, John Massey, Jordan Beck, Mazie Wilson, Todrick Hall

Tracks:
01 Cousins - Jordan Beck
02 Get Over Her - Baraka May
03 The Strongest Tree - Mazie Wilson
04 Whatever It takes - Alistair Tober
05 Fast Food Nation - John Massey
06 My Friend Marta - Allie Trimm
07 Song of A Child - Drew Tablak
08 Fish Song - Todrick Hall
09 Those Were The Days - Brad Standley
10 Dreamer - David Burnham
11 Fly, Little Bird, Away - Destiny Lofton

lunes, 6 de octubre de 2025

CRY-BABY (2015 STUDIO CAST)

CRY-BABY (2015 STUDIO CAST)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/4zsqaa
Show: Cry-Baby 
Music: Adam Schlesinger 
Lyrics: David Javerbaum 
Book: Thomas Meehan, Mark O'Donnell

Date: 2015

Performers:  Emily Bindiger, Nick Blaemire, Meg Buckley, Colin Cunliffe, Ari Gold, Steven M. Gold, Chester Gregory II, Christopher J. Hanke, Harriet Harris, Carly Jibson, Alli Mauzey, Richard Poe, Adam Schlesinger, James Snyder, Elizabeth Stanley 

Notes:  Preserved seven years after show closed and in anticipation for a reunion concert at 54 Below.

Tracks:
1. Overture 
2. The Anti-Polio Picnic 
3. Watch Your Ass 
4. I’m Infected 
5. Squeaky Clean 
6. Nobody Gets Me 
7. Nobody Gets Me - Reprise 
8. Jukebox Jamboree 
9. A Whole Lot Worse 
10. Screw Loose 
11. Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby (Baby Baby) 
12. Girl, Can I Kiss You with Tongue? 
13. I’m Infected - Reprise 
14. You Can’t Beat the System 
15. Act 1 Finale 
16. Entr’acte 
17. Misery, Agony, Helplessness, Hopelessness, Heartache and Woe 
18. Misery, Agony, Helplessness, Hopelessness, Heartache and Woe - Reprise 
19. All in My Head 
20. Jailyard Jubilee 
21. A Little Upset 
22. I Did Something Wrong, Once 
23. Thanks for the Nifty Country 
24. This Amazing Offer 
25. Do That Again 
26. Nothing Bad’s Ever Gonna Happen Again

viernes, 7 de febrero de 2025

IN TRANSIT (2017 OBC)

IN TRANSIT (2017 OBC)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/3ff8d7
Show: In Transit
Music: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan, Sara Wordsworth 
Lyrics: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan, Sara Wordsworth 
Book: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan, Sara Wordsworth 

Date: 2017

Performers: David Abeles, Moya Angela, Adam Bashian, Steven "HeaveN" Cantor, Justin Guarini, Laurel Harris, Amy Justman, Telly Leung, Erin Mackay, Gerianne Pérez, Arbender Robinson, Margo Seibert, Chesney Snow, James Snyder, Brad Standley, Mariand Torres, Nicholas Ward, Aurelia Williams, Chelsea Williams

Tracks:
01 Deep Beneath the City - Not There Yet
02 Do What I Do
03 Four Days Home
04 Broke
05 Saturday Night Obsession
06 Wingman
07 But, Ya Know
08 Not There Yet (Reprise)
09 Keep It Goin'
10 A Little Friendly Advice
11 Choosing Not to Know
12 The Moving Song
13 We Are Home
14 Getting There
15 Finale
16 Preshow Message
17 A Math Question
18 We Are Home Exit Music 1
18 We Are Home Exit Music

IN TRANSIT, a funny and poignant new Broadway musical, follows the intertwined lives of 11 New Yorkers faced with the challenges of city life. With a groundbreaking a cappella score by a team including the creators of Pitch Perfect and Frozen, IN TRANSIT takes you on a journey with people hoping to catch the express train to their dreams including the stops they make along the way. Modern yet timeless, IN TRANSIT is a story about all of us, set to music that will stay with you long after the ride is over. 
With a book, music and lyrics by Academy Award® winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Frozen), James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan and Sara Wordsworth and vocal arrangements by Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect, The Sing-Off ), IN TRANSIT is directed and choreographed by three-time Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall (Anything Goes, Nice Work If You Can Get It).

IN TRANSIT (2016 PROMO)

IN TRANSIT (2016 PROMO)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/5u509s
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/1xk4m8
Show: In Transit
Music: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan, Sara Wordsworth
Lyrics: Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan, Sara Wordsworth
Book: Kristen Anderson-Lopez; James-Allen Ford; Russ Kaplan; Sara Wordsworth

In Transit is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan and Sara Wordsworth. The musical, performed a cappella, ran Off-Broadway in 2010, and on Broadway in 2016.

The musical relates the interrelated stories of New Yorkers who travel the city streets and subway. The characters include "an aspiring actress, a Wall Street honcho, a street performer, a cab driver..."

Kristen Anderson-Lopez said: "The show is a love letter to New York and the people who make up New York." She noted that the show has evolved — for example, the Off-Broadway version had 7 voices, and the Broadway production has 11. Sara Wordsworth said "that In Transit’s 'subway and a cappella' are more than just location and style, respectively; they work as metaphors for life’s painful odysseys and the often unrecognized figures who support us along the way."

Original characters and cast, Off-Broadway and Broadway

Jane, an actress who is discouraged and works temporary jobs – Denise Summerford/Margo Seibert
Nate, a Wall Street worker who has been fired – Graham Stevens/James Snyder
Ali, Nate's sister, newly arrived in New York, sad over the end of her relationship with her ex-boyfriend – Hannah Laird/Erin Mackey
Trent, Jane's agent who cannot reveal his relationship with Steven to his fundamentalist mother – Tommar Wilson/Justin Guarini
Steven, Trent's love interest and roommate – Steve French/Telly Leung
Althea (unnamed), MTA employee in the subway transit booth Regina – Celisse Henderson/Moya Angela
Boxman, a beatboxing street performer/poet/rapper - Chesney Snow (originated role Off-Broadway) alternates the role in the Broadway production with Heaven Cantor (alternating).

Added for Broadway:
Chris, one of Nate's hedge fund buddies/former co-worker - Nicholas Ward
Dave, med student and former Ali love-interest - David Abeles
Kathy, one of Jane's co-workers - Gerianne Perez
Nina, another co-worker - Mariand Torres

domingo, 29 de septiembre de 2024

IF/THEN (2014 OBC)

IF/THEN (2014 OBC)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/x4i3st
Show: If/Then
Music: Tom Kitt 
Lyrics: Brian Yorkey
Book: Brian Yorkey 

Date: April 7, 2014

Performers:  Jackie Burns, Joe Cassidy, Miguel Cervantes, Jenn Colella, Marc delaCruz, Jerry Dixon, Charles Hagerty, Curtis Holbrook, Stephanie Klemons, Janet Krupin, LaChanze, Tamika Lawrence, Tyler McGee, Idina Menzel, Anthony Rapp, Ryann Redmond, Joe Aaron Reid, Ann Sanders, James Snyder, Pearl Sun, Jason Tam

Tracks:
1. Prologue -- Orchestra (0:24)
2. What If? -- Idina Menzel & Company (4:45)
3. It's a Sign -- LaChanze (3:11)
4. A Map of New York -- Jerry Dixon & Idina Menzel (4:54)
5. You Never Know -- James Snyder (3:14)
6. Ain't No Man Manhattan -- Anthony Rapp, James Snyder, LaChanze, Jenn Colella & Idina Menzel (3:45)
7. What the Fuck? -- Idina Menzel (2:54)
8. Here I Go -- Idina Menzel & James Snyder (3:08)
9. You Don't Need to Love Me -- Anthony Rapp (2:58)
10. No More Wasted Time -- LaChanze, Jenn Colella, Tamika Lawrence & Idina Menzel (3:44)
11. Surprise -- Idina Menzel, LaChanze, Jenn Colella, Anthony Rapp, Jason Tam, Tamika Lawrence & Jerry Dixon (3:46)
12. This Day
Walking by a Wedding -- Idina Menzel, Anthony Rapp, James Snyder, LaChanze, Jenn Colella & Jason Tam (5:23)
13. Hey, Kid -- James Snyder (3:39)
14. Some Other Me -- Anthony Rapp & Idina Menzel (3:42)
15. Best Worst Mistake -- Jason Tam & Anthony Rapp (2:58)
16. I Hate You -- Idina Menzel & James Snyder (4:43)
17. A Map of New York (Reprise) -- Jerry Dixon (0:58)
18. You Learn to Live Without -- Idina Menzel (3:43)
19. The Moment Explodes -- Idina Menzel & Joe Aaron Reid (2:22)
20. Love While You Can -- Idina Menzel, LaChanze & Jenn Colella (3:34)
21. What Would You Do? -- Jason Tam (1:47)
22. Always Starting Over -- Idina Menzel (4:44)
23. What If? (Reprise) -- Idina Menzel (1:32)

martes, 28 de marzo de 2023

DEMO: HEATHERS

HEATHERS (DEMO)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/7c6d7c






Tracks: 
Beautiful
Freeze Your Brain
Dead Girl Walking
Dead Gay Son
Seventeen Again
Kindergarten Boyfriend

sábado, 14 de agosto de 2021

FANNY (2010 ENCORES!)

FANNY (2010 ENCORES!)

https://www.sendspace.com/file/tyt2er

Fanny
NY City Center Encores - February 2010
Review by John Kenrick

With a rich and varied score by Harold Rome and a masterful libretto by S.N. Behrman and Joshua Logan, Fanny is one of the most inexplicably under-appreciated musical hits from Broadway's so-called "Golden Age."  Warmly received in 1954, it enjoyed a well-deserved two year run, but the Hollywood screen version turned the songs into background score, and revivals have been few and far between. The original cast recording preserved some glorious singing by Ezio Pinza, William Tabbert and newcomer Florence Henderson, but it took more than half a century for New York to get a fresh chance to hear Fanny in all its fully orchestrated glory.

The result is the kind of joyous rediscoveries that the Encores was designed to provide. Solid casting, excellent staging, and loving attention to a demanding score -- and a City Center audience was once more aglow, basking in a well-crafted, rarely seen gem. Set on the picturesque Marseilles waterfront, Fanny told a rather daring story by the standards of its day. When Fanny's lover Marius leaves to sail the world, she soond discovers herself pregnant. The much older businessman Panisse offers to marry Fanny and proclaim the child his own -- with the blessings of longtime friend (and sometime foe) Cesar, who is Marius's father. Years later, Marius returns, and all of the characters face difficult decisions in the name of love.

It is always a joy to see and hear the wonderful George Hearn again.  As Cesar, he invests a difficult role with exquisite, understated emotion, and although it sounded at times as if he were contending with a cold, he wrapped his warm baritone around every note, making for moments of surprisingly gentle beauty. People in the profession know and admire Fred Applegate as an outstanding character actor, but as Panisse he gets a rare chance to combine his masterful acting with some truly beautiful singing -- the result is a magical, moving performance. As Fanny, lovely Elena Shaddow sings with a gorgeous soprano voice and acts with tremendous heart, and as her young lover Marius, James Snyder wins cheers with a soaring tenor voice and leading man looks. Priscilla Lopez was a delight as Fanny's mother, Ted Sutherland is charming as Fanny's son, and both Michael McCormick and Jack Doyle scored comic points in ensemble roles.

Some people have dismissed Fanny as "old fashioned" -- and anyone who says that is merely proclaiming their own ignorance. This is a musical built at a time when discerning audiences wanted masterful, satisfying, melodic entertainment on Broadway -- a time when angry stomping did not pass for choreography, when plots had to be more than a tired old screenplay, when toilet-mouthed obscenities were not acceptable lyrics, and when music had to be something more than the recycled leftovers from some pop songwriter's file cabinet. It's a fair bet Broadway will rarely offer up new musicals with the emotional eloquence of Fanny -- all the more reason to rejoice when Encores gives discriminating audiences such a satisfying chance to revisit the kind of magic that made many of us fall in love with musicals in the first place.

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