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A ‘proponent of spectacle,’ director Philip William McKinley goes organic in ‘Showstoppers’

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WYNN SHOWSTOPPER NEWS

Here are links to some articles and reviews of the new show at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas.  

CNN: http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1199266Broadway World: http://direct.broadwayworld.com/article/BWW-TV-Watch-Highlights-from-STEVE-WYNNS-SHOWSTOPPERS-in-Las-Vegas-20141222#

Las Vegas Sun: http://www.lasvegassun.com/blogs/kats-report/2014/dec/22/steve-wynn-throws-his-haymaker-showstoppers-bows-e/

http://lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2014/dec/18/steve-wynn-talks-showstoppers-ahead-saturday-grand/Does ShowStoppers Signal the Return of ‘One Heckuva Vegas Show’? | Vegas Seven


‘Spider-Man’ is out, but something is brewing at Wynn/Encore

SARA KRULWICH/THE NEW YORK TIMES

Spider-Man appears during the musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” at Foxwoods Theater in New York on Thursday, June 2, 2011.

By John Katsilometes (contact

Friday, Aug. 1, 2014 | 3:12 p.m.

Philip William McKinley’s name — all three of them, in fact — certainly surfaces with great frequency at Wynn and Encore Las Vegas.

McKinley has been the director of “Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark” on Broadway, from 2011 (when he replaced Julie Taymor in the oft-troubled musical) until the production’s closing in January. It was expected and even announced that a version of the stuffed-with-special-effects musical was heading to Las Vegas this year, with the likely venue Encore Theatre.

This feeling was further cemented when McKinley delivered a spectacular production to Wynn Las Vegas in March, an extravaganza starring Hugh Jackman (with a boost from Broadway star Rachel York) and backed by 36 dancers and a 32-piece orchestra. Guests included Quincy Jones and Steven Spielberg. The cost for the show, which was carried out in a “Great Gatsby” 1920s theme, reportedly ballooned to $5 million.

That McKinley and sound man Jonathan Deans, who also worked on “Spider-Man,” was recruited for an event so personally important to Steve Wynn led observers to believe that an announcement of the musical was a mere formality. Not so. Co-producer Michael Cohl said last week that, in place of a resident show in Las Vegas, the musical would tour tour arenas starting in late 2015 or early 2016.

“I think ‘Spider-Man’ is a pop culture show that was meant to be in arenas,” Cohl told the Wall Street Journal in a story published last Friday. (And hey, maybe it’ll play Vegas afterall, in the new MGM Resorts arena between New York-New York and Monte Carlo.)

Spidey’s vault from a planned residency on the Strip to a game of hopscotch across the country seems an unfortunate bit of news for entertainment consumers in Vegas. But also tied to this announcement, at least peripherally, is a show brewing at Wynn and Encore – with McKinley as the director.

Auditions are planned in a couple of weeks for a production listed at Wynn/Encore that would begin rehearsals in October. Along with McKinley, the creative team is headed up by choreographer Marguirite Derricks, who has worked on “Zumanity” at New York-New York. One casting-call notice issued by Louanne Madorma, Wynn’s casting director who built the talent onstage in “Le Reve,” is for four principal vocalists: Two women and two men, all of whom are required to have “legit” Broadway, belt-it-out caliber voices.

Songs required include “All That Jazz” and “Razzle Dazzle” from Chicago, “Adelaide’s Lament” and “Luck Be a Lady” from “Guys and Dolls,” “It’s Today” from “Mame,” “Those Were the Days” from “Damn Yankees” and “Willkommen” from “Cabaret.”

Most telling, the contracts for the upcoming project are said to be open-ended with an “out” clause, which is a good indication that this production is to be … open-ended. Hotel officials and McKinley himself are not talking about what’s happening, but it seems that by fall, more shall be revealed at Wynn/Encore.

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Andrea Wynn’s multimillion-dollar birthday party is ‘Gatsby’ themed, but hints to Spidey

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By John Katsilometes (contact)

How does the oft-speculated arrival of the musical “Spider-Man” factor into the 50th birthday bash for Andrea Wynn?

(Pause as you mull that question.)

The opulent, invite-only gala for the former Andrea Hissom was held Saturday night at Wynn Las Vegas. The event starred Hugh Jackman and featured more than 70 dancers and musicians.

The director of the customized birthday production — and this was a multimillion-dollar dinner and performance — was Phillip William McKinley, who in 2011 replaced Julie Taymor as director of “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.”

In November, word spread from Broadway and through Las Vegas that Steve Wynn was in talks to bring the musical to Encore Theater, having rejected the in-development production of “Fun House” he was mulling for the resort.

McKinley and Jackman worked together on “The Boy From Oz,” the musical based on the life of Peter Allen for which Jackman won a Tony Award in 2004. Saturday’s event was a huge bash, with an initial budget of $2 million that was said to expand to $5 million by fruition. Performers rehearsed for 8 to 15 hours a day for two weeks.

The soundman, Jonathan Deans, also was one of the best in the business. Deans has worked on “Spider-Man” and has been nominated for a Tony for Best Sound Design for “Pippin.” Deans has Cirque du Soleil connections, too, for his work on “Mystere,” “Ka,” and “O.”

Jackman was at the center of an hourlong series of production numbers, including “All That Jazz” and “Hot Honey Rag.” Though rumors of Catherine Zeta-Jones singing in the show proved off-target, Broadway star Rachel York (“City of Angels,” “Victor/Victoria,” “Les Miserables”) did turn up to perform for the estimated 300 guests.

A total of 36 dancers and a 32-piece orchestra performed for an audience of VIP that included the likes of Quincy Jones and Steven Spielberg. The dress and decor was a “Great Gatsby”-1920s theme.

Those who worked with and interacted with Jackman said that he was a real pro who used his Aussie charm to great effect.

When Wynn needed the best of the best for this singularly impressive event, Jackman and the savior of “Spider-Man” got the call.


Mark Fisher Passes – a good friend and an amazing colleague

Mark Fisher

20th April 1947 – 25th June 2013

Mark was one of the most amazing designers I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with on a project.  He and his partner Ray Winkler brought ideas and concepts beyond imagination to a project as well as devilish humor and wit.   Below are links to only two of the projects I had the privilege of working on with Mark and Ray.  Mark will be missed.  We were working on a project together when he passed and it is with great hope we will be able to bring the project to the finish in honor of his great contribution to the world of entertainment.

Rest well my friend!

http://www.stufish.com/resorts-world-sentosa/voyage-de-la-vie/reality.html

http://www.stufish.com/art-concerts/ben-hur-live/reality.html


Spiderman celebrates it’s 1000th show – and they said it wouldn’t last!!!!

Bono and The Edge were on hand tonight in New York City along with director Philip Wm. McKinley  as Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark celebrated its 1,000th performance. That’s an impressive accomplishment for a production that was roundly panned by critics before it formally opened, and suffered through numerous problems and delays during development.   After McKinley came in as director the production went on to earn the top one week box office record of almost three million dollars.

Spidey continues to be one of the top shows on Broadway.  The show’s success has producers Michael Cohl and Jere Harris now planning to trun it into an arena production that could play in Las Vegas, Hamburg (Germany) and other cities.


Mozart a success!! Back to the lake

I’ve received multiple reports that Mozart is a major success in Tokyo!!! Sold out crowds and standing ovations from audiences that are usually very timid in their reactions.  And now back at the lake for some R&R – heaven!


Mozart L’OPERA ROCK – Tokyo, Japan – Press Conference

A special press conference was held to give the Tokyo journalists a sneak preview of the performance which will open on February 11th at the newest theater in Tokyo – the Orb Theater located above the Shibuya train station.  It was a great reception for the the entire cast.

THE CAST OF MOZART  L’OPERA ROCK – TOKYO, JAPAN

A NELKE PLANNING PRODUCITON

The Principals with the Director


Mozart L’Opera Rock Press Conference – Tokyo, Ja

An unusual press conference was held today at the Mozart rehearsals.  The press was invited to a sneak preview of the show which will open at the Orb Theater on February 11th.  Here is the link to the youtube video of the press event.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZOiAjq6CRo

ENJOY!


The beautiful garden costumes for the female ensemble

Here is an example of the gorgeous work that is being done.  These are the costumes for the Female Ensemble for the Princess of Orange Garden scene.

THE PRINCESS OF ORANGE – GARDEN COSTUMES