July 5, 2009

Home
Playbill Club
Discounts
Benefits
Join Club
Member Services
News
U.S./Canada
International
Tony Awards
Obituaries
Awards Roundup
All
Listings/Tickets
Broadway
Off-Broadway
Regional/Tours
London
Features
Week in Review
Broadway Grosses
On the Record
The DVD Shelf
Stage to Screens
On Opening Night
Inside Track
Playbill Archives
Ask Playbill.com
Special Features
Tony Features
All

Buy Broadway show merchandise
Shop for Broadway Merchandise
Casting & Jobs
Job Listings
Post a Job
Celebrity Buzz
Diva Talk
Brief Encounter
The Leading Men
Cue and A
Onstage & Backstage
Who's Who
Insider Info
Playbill Digital
Multimedia
Photo Galleries
Interactive
Polls
Quizzes
Contests
Theatre Central
Sites
Connections
Reference
Awards Database
Seating Charts
Restaurants
Hotels
FAQs

RSS News Feed


News: US/Canada
Related Information
Email this Article Email this Article
Printer-friendly Printer-friendly

Bookmark and Share
Jeff Calhoun Will Stage Shenandoah Revival for D.C. Ford's Theatre in Spring 2006

By Kenneth Jones
10 May 2005

Jeff Calhoun
Jeff Calhoun
photo by Joan Marcus

Jeff Calhoun, who staged the popular DeafWest production of Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, will direct and choreograph a major regional theatre revival of the musical Shenandoah at Ford's Theatre in 2005-06.

Ford's Theatre producing director Paul R. Tetreault announced the theatre's 2005-2006 season, which includes the Tony Award-winning Virigina-set 1975 musical about a man's family slowly splintering during the Civil War.

The show with music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell and a Tony-winning book by James Lee Barrett, Peter Udell and Philip Rose, plays the historic venue March 17-May 21, 2006. John Cullum originally played a steely patriarch who attempts to stay neutral during the Civil War. He took home the Best Actor (Musical) Tony in 1975. It's based on the motion picture of the same name and includes such songs as "Raise the Flag," "Why Am I Me?," "Violets and Silverbells," "The Pickers Are Comin'," "Papa's Gonna Make It Alright," "Next to Lovin' (I Like Fightin')," "It's a Boy," "Over the Hill," "Freedom," "Pass the Cross," "We Make a Beautiful Pair," "Meditation (This Land Don't Belong to Virginia)," and the powerful anti-war soliloquy "I've Heard It All Before."

Tony-nominated Broadway director-choreographer Jeff Calhoun's Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn played Ford's Theatre, Broadway and regional engagements. His credits also include Grease! and Brooklyn.

The 2005-06 Ford's season opens Sept. 23-Oct. 23 with the Washington, D.C., premiere of Beltway playwright Ken Ludwig's comedy, Leading Ladies, about two third-rate actors masquerading as (female) heirs to a fortune. Mark Rucker directs.

Veteran actor James Whitmore returns to Ford's to headline Joanna McClelland Glass' Trying, the Off-Broadway and regional play about the relationship between aged liberal attorney general Francis Biddle and his Canadian assistant (based on Glass' own experience with Biddle in the late 1960s), plays Jan. 20-Feb. 19, 2006, directed by Gus Kaikkonen.

Matt August directs Michael Wilson's adaptation of A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, with Martin Rayner reprising the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. The "unique production…is set in historic Ford's Theatre at a time when Dickens actually visited the United States." Performances play Nov. 16-Jan. 1, 2006.

For the second season in a row, the "Friends of Ford's Theatre" program is being offered. The $50 membership (for two) "affords all the benefits and privileges of a subscription without the limitations."

Throughout the season, members take advantage of exclusive pre-sale, advance ticket purchases, discounted tickets and quarterly e-newsletters. Additional benefits include "members only" exclusive invitations to events such as "An Evening with the Producer," "Behind-the-Scenes View" and "Conversations with the Artists," as well as historical tours and more. As an extra bonus, members receive discounted coupons to area restaurants and retailers as they support the work of Ford's Theatre.

For more information on Ford's Theatre, call (202) 347-4833 or visit www.fordstheatre.org.

*

Ford's Theatre Society is a not-for-profit corporation created to produce live entertainment on Ford's historic stage. Paul R. Tetreault is producing director. "In tribute to President Abraham Lincoln's love of the performing arts, Ford's Theatre produces plays and musicals that underscore our country's multiculturalism and illuminate the eclectic character of American life. Ford's has produced more than two dozen world premieres."




Keyword:

Features/Location:

Writer:

 


advanced search

Free Membership
Exclusive Ticket Discounts
Join

NEWEST DISCOUNTS
The Tempermentals
Tin Pan Alley Rag
Waiting for Godot
Rock of Ages
Our Town
Girls Night
Stone Soup
South Pacific
Vanities
Shrek The Musical

ALSO SAVE ON BROADWAY'S BEST
Blithe Spirit
Hair
In the Heights
Mamma Mia
Mary Stuart
Next to Normal
The 39 Steps
The Phantom of
   the Opera
The Norman Conquests
and more!

Streaming Today:
4:00 PM EST
Center Stage: Arthur Laurents (Part 2)
10:00 PM EST
Composer Spotlight: Noel Coward
 
Latest Podcast:
Arthur Laurents (Part 2)


Newest features from PlaybillArts.com:

Midsummer Night Swing 2009

A Chat With: Composer Eric Salzman; Jukebox... Plays at Bargemusic

Click here for more classical music, opera, and dance features.


· Schedule of Upcoming Broadway Shows
· Schedule of Upcoming Off-Broadway Shows
· Broadway Rush and Standing Room Only Policies
· Broadway's July 4 Performance Schedule Changes
· Long Runs on Broadway
· Weekly Schedule of Current Broadway Shows
· Upcoming Cast Recordings


Click here to see all of the latest polls !


Email this page to a friend!