TwitterFacebookGoogle PlusRSS Feeds
 
 
LOG IN | REGISTER NOW!

TICKET CENTRAL
Broadway
Off-Bway
Tours
London
Help, Pick Me a Show
BWW TODAY
Latest News
CDs/Books/DVDs
Grosses 5/20 
Photos
Reviews
TV/Video
Web Radio
MESSAGE BOARDS
Broadway 
West End 
 Off-topic 
 Student 
FEATURES
'12 BWW Awards *vote*
Auditions - Equity
Auditions - Non Equity
Books Database
BWW Junior
Classifieds
College Center
High School Center
Tony Awards *new*
Upcoming CDs
Videos Database
CITY GUIDE
Event Calendar
NYC Guide
Hotel Finder
Restaurant Guide
BROADWAY EXTRAS
Cabaret
Classroom / Education
Photo IQ
Twitter Watch
Your Settings
GO MOBILE WITH BWW
iPhone, Android, iPad & More
CLICK HERE!
BWW TODAY
Advertising Info
Contact Us
Forgot Login?
Logo Archive
Merchandise
RSS/XML Feeds
Submit News
SPONSORED LINKS
Broadway Tickets
Wicked Tickets
Lion King Tickets
Mamma Mia Tickets
Book of Mormon Tickets
Jersey Boys Tickets
Spider-Man Tickets
Ghost the Musical Tickets
Jesus Christ Superstar Tickets
Evita Tickets

PORGY & BESS Articles
Click Here for More Articles on PORGY & BESS...

BWW Reviews: Audra McDonald in Concert Thrills the O.C.

BWW-Reviews-AUDRA-McDONALD-in-Concert-Thrills-the-OC-20010101

To be completely honest, I have always been a fan of two-time Grammy winner / four-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald. Ever since I first listened to her take on Carrie Pipperidge in the splendid 1994 revival of the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic CAROUSEL, I fell... well, in love. Not only did I appreciate her classically-trained yet musical theater-leaning way of interpreting songs—all as a young'in obsessively spinning the show's cast album—I also detected both strength and vulnerability in her gorgeous soprano voice that many outstanding greats of musical theater before her convey with similar unbridled ease. She's the real deal—and I was so glad that the Broadway community thinks so too.

Fast forward to her third Tony-winning role in RAGTIME (which, in the spirit of full disclosure, happens to be my all-time favorite musical) ...and I was forever hooked. Emotionally powerful and vocally ethereal, McDonald really ascended here for me and henceforth became as important an idol to me alongside Streisand, Peters, and LuPone. If you manage not to shed even a little tear during her heartbreaking "Your Daddy's Son," then you may want to check yourself for a pulse.

So going in to review McDonald's one-night-only solo concert at the lush Renée & Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on October 15—her only Southern California stop before her return to Broadway in the controversial revival of PORGY & BESS—I understandably had excited expectations. The anticipation was palpable, especially since my only prior experience witnessing her talent was within the confines of a musical wrapped around a narrative story, or in her recent foray into series television where she spent four seasons on ABC's hit drama Private Practice. Here, though, she'll be singing live in a no-frills cabaret-concert setting, backed only by her hardworking jazz trio, where she'll be able to give her own Audra-esque spin on a nicely assembled collection of familiar and not-so-familiar tunes—mostly from the world of musicals.

It goes without saying that it's really difficult to remain unbiased, only because before a single note is even sung, you already knew that what you're about to hear is nothing short of brilliant. And of course, no surprise, she certainly delivered. In her nearly two-hour set, the supremely talented McDonald was equal parts exquisite, charming, buoyant, diva-like, and touching as she transitioned from fun, upbeat standards to stirring modern musical theater classics.

As she walked on stage to welcome the audience wearing a stunning monochromatic dress that showed off her guns (the First Lady would be proud), the Julliard-trained chanteuse belted out Bock and Harnick's "When Did I Fall In Love" from the 1959 musical FIORELLO! Right off the bat, audience members who've never heard of her singing were stunned by her effortless musicality and inimitable performance style. A much older lady seated near me—who must have only known McDonald for her TV work—remarked, "I didn't know she sings!" Well, hold on to your seat, ma'am, because you ain't heard it all yet!

Beaming like a star making a triumphant comeback performance, she explained her obvious over-excuberant demeanor during the performance to two specific things: her gluttony of Doritos chips and her delicious lunch stop at Chipotle Mexican Grill, both of which were consumed in exaggerated quantities on her drive down to Orange County, after playing a gig with her bandmates in her hometown of Fresno. It became such an amusing running joke throughout the evening that you would think execs from both these companies have already snatched her up as a paid spokesperson.

From the start, McDonald commanded that stage, both as a singer, storyteller, and stern professor. It was definitely her stage to control, even stopping songs for a tempo change or to allow for latecomers to take their seats. I did all I can to resist applauding her when she even scolded some loudly talkative people in the wings. You go, Ms. McDonald! (It's a pet peeve of mine too!)

She continued her display of vocal prowess with "Stars and the Moon" from Jason Robert Brown's SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD—which for me was, hands down, the best rendition of the song I've ever heard—followed by a wonderful pairing of "It Might As Well Be Spring" (from STATE FAIR) and "Hurry! It's Lovely Up Here" (from ON A CLEAR DAY...) In the medley—as was the case for the rest of her concert—McDonald was a master class in control, comic timing, and dramatic build-up. Yep, she elicited tears and laughter with nary a script or set in sight.

Like most cabaret acts from Broadway superstars, McDonald offered a few interesting, often hilarious tid-bits about her life while sprinkling in a few amusing random bon mots throughout the evening. She talked about everything from the homeless man who inspired her to add her touching version of "My Buddy" to be the oldest song in her repertoire, to her writing a fan letter to Bernadette Peters when she first arrived at Julliard that went unanswered. In context, the banter felt easy and unplanned though remarkably connected. She spoke candidly about her daughter not particularly liking her singing style, which in turn gave way to a beautiful, wonderfully unexpected medley of "Whose Little Angry Man Are You?" from RAISIN and "Baby Mine" from Disney's Dumbo—her roundabout way of being able to sing lullabies.

Leave Comments


11 DAYS TO GO - VOTING IS OPEN - CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
LIVE UPDATE: NEWSIES, PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, FOLLIES & THE BOOK OF MORMON Are in the Lead...


Michael Lawrence Quintos is a quiet, mild-mannered Art Director by day. But as night falls, he regularly performs on various stages everywhere as a Counter-Tenor soloist, actor, and dancer for The Men Alive Chorus since 2002. He's sung everything from Broadway, Jazz, R&B, Classical, Gospel and Pop. His musical theater roots started early, performing in various school musical productions and a couple of nationally-televised programs. The performing bug eventually brought him a brief championship run in the Philippines' version of "Star Search" before moving to Las Vegas at age 11. College brought him out to Orange County, California, where he earned a BFA in Graphic Design and a BA in Film Screenwriting. He has spent several years as a designer and art director for various entertainment company clients, while spending his free time watching or performing in shows.

Follow Michael on Twitter at: twitter.com/cre8iveMLQ.

Past Articles by This Author:

More Articles by This Author...

BWW's 2012 Tony Guide - News, Vids &
All You Need to Know!

NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
Save 40%
NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
Tix Only $55!
Click Here to Register for More Special Offers!
Young Boy sings Defying Gravity
NEW
Crescent City: a World Premiere Hyperopera Opens M...
NEW
Bob Dylan Looses 18 Year Legal Battle
NEW
Overtone Industries' The Woman in the Wall World P...
NEW
International Theater Workshop Series
NEW

Robert Diamond's Blog BWW Awards Update 5/22 - 12 Days to Go - Rickman or Hoffman for Best Leading Actor in a Play?

2012 Awards Season Scorecard

Michael Dale's Broadway Blog
Grosses & Quote
BroadwayGirl NYC Blog
Assistant to a Broadway Star
Roundabout Theater Company Blog
A Conversation with Scott Ellis
Old Jews Telling Jokes Blog
Blog: Young Jews Blogging
Sound Off Broadway Blog
SOUND OFF: GLEE's Graduates Say Goodbye

Submission's Only on BWW BWW TV: SUBMISSIONS ONLY Season 2 Wraps with an All-Star Cast in 'Another Interruption' Finale!
Chewing the Scenery with Randy Rainbow

CHEWING THE SCENERY with
RANDY RAINBOW
Backstage with Richard RidgeBWW TV EXCLUSIVE: Brian d'Arcy James Uncut Part 1: Talks SMASH, Industrials, NYC Concert & More!
DECasting - @jakeweinstein1 Congrats!more...
Now Playing:
Now Playing on Broadway Web Radio An Operatic Tragedy from Little Women - The Musical on 2005 Original Broadway Cast.

Confirmed! GODSPELL to Perform at 2012 Tony Awards

Leslie Uggams, Wesley Taylor, David Alan Grier and More Announced as Theatre World Awards Presenters

THE BOOK OF MORMON's Limited Engagement in LA Set to Begin Public Ticket Sales 6/10

Will Smith Confirms Daughter Willow to Star in ANNIE Film

CLYBOURNE PARK Extends for Four Weeks; Will Play Through August 12

Updated: Michael McKean in Stable Condition Following Car Accident

2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 12: THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA

SOUND OFF: GLEE's Graduates Say Goodbye

FLASH: Andrew Lloyd Webber Writes The Music Of The NightFLASH: Andrew Lloyd Webber Writes The Music Of The Night
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 5: Neil Patrick Harris Raps-Up2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 5: Neil Patrick Harris Raps-Up
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 10: RENT Owns2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 10: RENT Owns
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 6: ROCK OF AGES Rocks Radio City2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 6: ROCK OF AGES Rocks Radio City
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 7: Oh, What JERSEY BOYS!2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 7: Oh, What JERSEY BOYS!

PETER AND THE STARCATCHER THE SUNSHINE BOYS HARVEY SOUND OFF TWITTER WATCH more...

MORE: CABARET | OFF-BROADWAY | OFF-OFF BROADWAY | BOOKS | CELEBRITY | CLASSICAL MUSIC | COMEDY
CONCERTS | DANCE | FASHION | MOVIES | MUSIC | OPERA | REALITY TV | TV | VISUAL ARTS

Contact us.All Materials Copyright 2012 Wisdom Digital Media.

Privacy Policy.