3-24, 2021): Written and directed by local theater staple Matthew McGee, this holiday special is set on a snowy day in Florida, when a group of friends gathers around a piano for a night of music, fun and games.įatboy (Jan. 21, 2021): In this musical, an aspiring actor’s chance encounter with a sailor who dreams of becoming a songwriter lands them in love on the deck of a battleship that becomes the ad hoc venue for her Broadway debut. Here are the productions, all of which take place in the theater, with safety precautions in place.ĭames at Sea (Oct. Tickets for Sunday’s performance are here.The 2021-22 mainstage season is themed Simply Escape Awhile. Lin-Manuel Miranda said to her later: “You should have seen Sondheim’s face, Annie, when you guys came onstage. They had a sweet reunion once it was over.ĭuring the service, Morrison, along with several other original Merrily We Roll Along cast members, sang Sondheim’s song “Old Friends,” from that show. She recalls the last time she saw him, at the 2019 memorial service for producer Hal Prince. The theater legend, who died last November, was instrumental in launching Ann Morrison’s career. And he’s smart.”Īnd always, there’s Sondheim. I know that Eric is thinking ‘Yes, we can do these kinds of plays, but we also need to factor in cabaret and solo theater, interspersed. If theaters were smart, they did that too. And because of the pandemic, we all had to re-learn and re-invent ourselves, to understand all the other aspects of ourselves that we can play with. “I love Eric and I love his artistic eye. “I love freeFall Theater and what they do,” she explains. She counts Eric Davis, freeFall’s executive and artistic director, among those who “get it,” with regard to theater in 2022. In addition to her semi-regular appearances at Feinstein’s/54 below, one of Manhattan’s toniest cabaret rooms, Morrison continues to act and sing in musical productions around the country. Next came SaraSolo, to encourage and develop solo cabaret, solo theater and spoken word performance art. She and Walton later founded Kaleidoscope, a musical theater workshop for persons with developmental disabilities. Her first Floridian stage was Sarasota’s Asolo Repertory Theatre. Sunday’s performance is a dry run for Merrily at Center Stage, which Morrison will bring to Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York City Tuesday. This particular piece is profound for me.” “So a lot of my solo cabaret shows have been that. What story do you want to tell? Your song is your emotional life, of the story you’re telling. I don’t care that much about who wrote it – I can find that out myself – I’m interested in you. “I tell people when I’m working with them, if you ever stand up and say ‘This next song was written by …,’ I’ll shoot you. “A good cabaret show should be a theater piece. “I love cabaret, I love to sing, but I’m not your typical cabaret artist,” she explains. Pianist John Shirley will be her accompanist. Her solo cabaret, Merrily at Center Stage, tells her own behind-the-scenes version of that classic musical, and more. Morrison will perform Sunday at freeFall Theatre in St. Whether you ever do it for the rest of your life, it’s an important skill to have, to be able to communicate with an audience as your scene partner – and to develop storytelling that’s theatrical and not a TED Talk.” “It’s something that I wished I’d had when I was in high school. “There are a lot of people out there with fantastic stories to tell,” she explains, “and we’ve developed now an educational component – which we’d like to scale all over – for getting into performing arts schools. She is the co-founder, with Blake Walton, of SaraSolo Productions, a theatrical organization that helps people develop solo work. Since 2008, however, Morrison has lived in Sarasota (she bought her first part-time condo there in the 1990s). Morrison, who originated the role of Mary Flynn in Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along (winning the 1982 Theatre World Award in the process), is the veteran of numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway musicals, and an equal amount on professional stages in Los Angeles, where she made her home for a number of years. Her animated-pixie speaking voice still carries a hint of her native Wisconsin, but Ann Morrison – actress, singer, educator and fulltime Florida resident – is all Broadway.
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