Post by jo on Jan 28, 2021 15:57:32 GMT -5
www.playbill.com/article/calling-all-broadway-devotees-join-a-guinness-world-record-attempt-by-singing-the-greatest-showman
Lol - the irony!
*A Broadway commemorative songfest video using a song from a movie musical
True - it was composed by Broadway stalwarts Pasek & Paul and performed on screen by Broadway star Hugh Jackman. And assisted by Broadway actress Keala Settle.
*On the other hand, the song is arguably more famous than any other production number ( song and dance), maybe except for "The Greatest Show" (but the lyrics of the former seemed more appropriate), from a musical on a global basis. Many fans have actually recorded their versions of FROM NOW ON.
*There was already a precedent in tying up a movie musical song and FROM NOW ON to a hopeful return of the theatre - remember the recent version performed by actors on the street of the West End/South Bank in London. Their musical call for the return of the stage was very well-performed.
There has been no mention of Hugh Jackman for any participation ( no, we are not expecting him to sing with his hat on and then to leap on a running train) -- maybe to do the introduction?
But it would be wonderful if the response is worldwide!
For one, this might also call the attention of future overseas tourists! To visit NYC and to see a Broadway show
Jo
Calling All Broadway Devotees: Join a Guinness World Record Attempt by Singing The Greatest Showman
BY DAN MEYER
JAN 28, 2021
Fans and stars from around the world will record themselves singing “From Now On.”
Broadway fans looking to keep the lights on in theatre districts around the world have been invited to answer the call by participating in an attempt to set a Guinness World Record that also serves as a benefit for The Actors Fund.
The #BwayWorldRecord Challenge is seeking at least 5,000 participants in an attempt to claim the title of largest online video album of people singing the same song. The track being used is “From Now On” from The Greatest Showman with permission from Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and the Disney Corporation.
At the start of their video, participants should challenge four friends and use the hashtag #bwayworldrecord when sharing on social media. Participants are also encouraged to tag their favorite Broadway star and challenge them in their video. Among the Broadway performers already committed to the cause are Tony winner Alice Ripley (Next to Normal), Tony nominees John Tartaglia (Avenue Q) and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Frozen) plus Jay Armstrong Johnson (The Phantom of the Opera), and Jessica Vosk (Wicked).
In addition to the Guinness World Record attempt, donations to The Actors Fund COVID-19 Relief Fund are also being encouraged to support the industry at this time. Posters can also shout-out the organization in their video and social media posts.
The deadline to submit is February 28. To upload a video, click here.
The final result will be revealed in a visual album commemorating the one-year anniversary of the Broadway shutdown March 12. Directed by Jennie Hughes and narrated by Alex McDermott, Danny Marin, Olivia Griffin, and Ry Armstrong, the video traverses through a NYC that looks very different from pre-COVID era, but as submission videos take over the screens of Times Square, hope rises for a return to the stage.
The project is led by RYCO Theatricals in association with Playbill, 10glo.com, Broadway Records, and The Actors Fund. The production team includes executive producer Ry Armstrong, casting director and submission coordinator Holly Buczek, public relations coordinator Rye Myers, casting consultant Tara Rubin, casting associate Lacey Davies, public relations consultant Stephen Sunderlin, press consultant Liz Skollar, and social media consultant Kiani Margolis.
Kat Kramer and Matt Werner serve as co-producers, along with associate producers Margolis, Jeffrey Schmelkin, Hannah Williams, Kira Stevens, Lacey Davies, Timothy Gage, J. Ethan Henry, Eliza Johnson, Giovanni Soto, Zachary Hausman, John Bracken, Parrish Salyers, Sierra Naomi, Jesica Garrou, and Narissa Agustin.
BY DAN MEYER
JAN 28, 2021
Fans and stars from around the world will record themselves singing “From Now On.”
Broadway fans looking to keep the lights on in theatre districts around the world have been invited to answer the call by participating in an attempt to set a Guinness World Record that also serves as a benefit for The Actors Fund.
The #BwayWorldRecord Challenge is seeking at least 5,000 participants in an attempt to claim the title of largest online video album of people singing the same song. The track being used is “From Now On” from The Greatest Showman with permission from Benj Pasek and Justin Paul and the Disney Corporation.
At the start of their video, participants should challenge four friends and use the hashtag #bwayworldrecord when sharing on social media. Participants are also encouraged to tag their favorite Broadway star and challenge them in their video. Among the Broadway performers already committed to the cause are Tony winner Alice Ripley (Next to Normal), Tony nominees John Tartaglia (Avenue Q) and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Frozen) plus Jay Armstrong Johnson (The Phantom of the Opera), and Jessica Vosk (Wicked).
In addition to the Guinness World Record attempt, donations to The Actors Fund COVID-19 Relief Fund are also being encouraged to support the industry at this time. Posters can also shout-out the organization in their video and social media posts.
The deadline to submit is February 28. To upload a video, click here.
The final result will be revealed in a visual album commemorating the one-year anniversary of the Broadway shutdown March 12. Directed by Jennie Hughes and narrated by Alex McDermott, Danny Marin, Olivia Griffin, and Ry Armstrong, the video traverses through a NYC that looks very different from pre-COVID era, but as submission videos take over the screens of Times Square, hope rises for a return to the stage.
The project is led by RYCO Theatricals in association with Playbill, 10glo.com, Broadway Records, and The Actors Fund. The production team includes executive producer Ry Armstrong, casting director and submission coordinator Holly Buczek, public relations coordinator Rye Myers, casting consultant Tara Rubin, casting associate Lacey Davies, public relations consultant Stephen Sunderlin, press consultant Liz Skollar, and social media consultant Kiani Margolis.
Kat Kramer and Matt Werner serve as co-producers, along with associate producers Margolis, Jeffrey Schmelkin, Hannah Williams, Kira Stevens, Lacey Davies, Timothy Gage, J. Ethan Henry, Eliza Johnson, Giovanni Soto, Zachary Hausman, John Bracken, Parrish Salyers, Sierra Naomi, Jesica Garrou, and Narissa Agustin.
Lol - the irony!
*A Broadway commemorative songfest video using a song from a movie musical
True - it was composed by Broadway stalwarts Pasek & Paul and performed on screen by Broadway star Hugh Jackman. And assisted by Broadway actress Keala Settle.
*On the other hand, the song is arguably more famous than any other production number ( song and dance), maybe except for "The Greatest Show" (but the lyrics of the former seemed more appropriate), from a musical on a global basis. Many fans have actually recorded their versions of FROM NOW ON.
*There was already a precedent in tying up a movie musical song and FROM NOW ON to a hopeful return of the theatre - remember the recent version performed by actors on the street of the West End/South Bank in London. Their musical call for the return of the stage was very well-performed.
There has been no mention of Hugh Jackman for any participation ( no, we are not expecting him to sing with his hat on and then to leap on a running train) -- maybe to do the introduction?
But it would be wonderful if the response is worldwide!
For one, this might also call the attention of future overseas tourists! To visit NYC and to see a Broadway show
Jo