Tuesday, November 10, 2009
A Toast to Connie Champagne
Monday, November 9, 2009
The Tale of a Black Hat: Destry Rides Again From a Different Perspective
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Destry Rides Again... and Again... and Again

Friday, October 30, 2009
A Look Behind Bottleneck: Destry Rehearsals

Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Donna - Donna McKechnie to Host Ira Gershwin Salon
Internationally renowned cabaret sensation and MAC-award winning Klea Blackhurst begins the second half of Moon's Call Me Madam this week, while our own home town star and chanteuse Connie Champagne begins rehearsal's of Destry Rides Again.
How could this season get better?
How about Donna McKechnie joining us for the Ira Gershwin Salon this January? (Thursday, January 28th at 7:00PM to be exact.)
We are so excited here at Moon we've decided to re-introduce the Salon Series pricing. See Cady Huffman and Donna McKechnie for only $100 dollars. Click Here for the special rate. Hurry, this is a limited time offer.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Moon Spotlight

I know the summer is a difficult time for us Moonies. While there are still many things going on here at the office, our beloved fans have limited opportunities to interact with the Moon family.
Never fear! I wanted to let all of you know about a few Moon-actor sightings.
For those of you who saw Ben Franklin in Paris and High Spirits last season, you might have noticed an adorable blonde playing Yvonne in Ben and a Beatnik in Spirits. Giana DeGeiso lent her beautiful mezzo-soprano to Moon with her roles last season and if you’d like a chance to catch her again, she is currently starring in the Stephen Sondheim revue Putting it Together at the Custom Made Theater.
I had a chance to see this production last week and I can tell you, it’s very cute. Anthony Luke was the strongest of the males with an amazing performance as the Observer. Luke’s use of manic energy rivals Mandy Patinkin to great effect, further his voice fills out the theatre in a way that would make Ethel Merman proud!
It was the ladies, however, that commanded my attention. Amy Dondy’s seasoned Leading Lady role was dripping with irony and a scathing heartache that was perfect for a range of Sondheim’s most notable 11 o’clock numbers (“Could I Leave You,” “Getting Married Today,” “Ladies Who Lunch”).
Giana’s turn as the IngĂ©nue was hilarious. This girl has some chops and when she belted out “The Miller’s Son” the audience paid attention! She also spun her silvery tones through “Sooner or Later” and “Lovely” so seductively, it was hard to imagine any straight man getting away from her (she may have even ensnared a few gay ones too).
If you are like me, once you’ve seen what Giana can do on stage, you’ll be hooked. And like me, you’ll want to see her turn as Princess Maria in Moon’s production of Call Me Madam with Klea Blackhurst (Sept. 23 – Oct. 18th). Single tickets will go on sale August 15th.
Connie Champagne Sings Songs to Make You Gay
I also saw Connie Champagne’s Songs to Make You Gay at the New Conservatory Theatre this weekend.
The show is about as eclectic as you can get, with songs taken from pop, musical theatre, country and even novelty. While a number of these songs may not be our normal 42ND Street Moon fare—they include music by Madonna, David Bowie, and Cyndi Lauper—there are a number of Moon gems, including Noel Coward's "Mad About the Boy," Cole Porter's "Primitive Man,” and favorites by Bernstein, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Warren and Dublin, and many others.
Connie is charming, with a quick wit, and an obvious fervor for entertaining. She engages the audience throughout the evening, especially during the highlight of the show, an impassioned "If I Loved You" from Carousel.
“If I Loved You” connected the audience, performer, and song in the best traditions of theatre. She will make a superb Frenchy in 42ND Street Moon’s Destry Rides Again, coming to the Eureka this fall.
There you go Moonies, plenty of Moon-sightings to help you through this summer!