Monday December 15: Original Cast of TOMMY Reuniting

Tommy can you hear me? Finally what many people have been waiting for - Michael will join others from the original Cast of TOMMY for a special reunion concert.

Th 15th Anniversary Reunion Concert will be on Monday night, December 15th, 2008 at 8:00 pm at the August Wilson Theatre (245 West 52nd Street).

Appearing with Michael will be original cast members: Michael Arnold, Anthony Barrile, Bill Buell, Maria Calabrese, Tracy Nicole Chapman, Paul Dobie, Jonathan Dokuchitz, Tom Flynn, Cheryl Freeman (Fame on 42nd Street), Jody Gelb, Christian Hoff, Paul Kandel, Donnie Kehr, Pam Klinger, Lisa Leguillou, Norm Lewis, Michael McElroy, Marcia Mitzman, Lee Morgan, Alice Ripley, Sherie Rene Scott and Timothy Warmen.

Be sure to get your tickets early because this will sell out fast!

Tickets will range from $52 to $502 (including a $2 facility fee) and more information will be available shortly on www.rockersonbroadway.com and www.thepathfund.com. The concert will benefit Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS and the Broadway Dreams Foundation.

Sunday October 12: Michael joins 10th anniversary of Joe's Pub

The Public Theater (Artistic Director, Oskar Eustis; Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson) and Joe’s Pub (Director, Shanta Thake; General Manager Kevin Abbott) announce additions to the extraordinary lineup of the Joe’s Pub 10th Anniversary Weekend featuring 10 for the 10th, a two-day series of 10 free concerts at Joe’s Pub, and an anniversary Gala paying tribute to legendary musician, champion of emerging artists, and New Yorker Judy Collins.

Michael will appear on Sunday night at 9:30. The night is called The Stew Songbook. He will star alongside John Cameran Mitchell, Penny Arcade and more.

To get Free Tickets to the night visit www.joespub.com/content/view/153
This is a THREE step process.
1. REGISTER anytime between now and OCTOBER 5TH HERE .
2. Then, starting Midnight October 1st through Midnight October 5th, you can log on to join the virtual line and SUBMIT A REQUEST for up to two tickets per show. Select as many shows as you would like to attend.
3. LOG ON again on October 6th anytime to see if you have been selected to receive a pair of tickets. People are chosen at random, not in the order requests are received.


To order tickets to the 10th Anniversary Gala, please call (212) 539-8779, email gala@joespub.com or visit www.joespub.com.


The complete lineup for the free concert series, which will take place Saturday, October 11 and Sunday, October 12, now includes performances by Baby Loves Salsa with Jose Conde; Raul Midón; Jill Sobule with John Wesley Harding; Imani Uzuri Presents Mosaic featuring Haale, Matou and DJ Rekha; The Budos Band; Allen Toussaint; Roy Nathanson and friends with Debbie Harry; Reggie Watts with Kristen Schaal; , featuring Michael Cerveris, John Cameron Mitchell, Penny Arcade, and more; and BE IN: A Night of Music & Love with members of the Public Theater’s Cast of HAIR. A full schedule is available online at www.joespub.com/content/view/153.


Tues Sept 30: Michael guest stars on hit sci-fi show "Fringe"

Michael breathed new life into the sci-fi show "Fringe" in last night's episode.. Fringe was created by JJ Abrams who also created the superb show LOST. It stars Joshua Jackson, Anna Torv, John Noble and Lance Reddick. The show has created quite a buzz since it's debut a few weeks ago.

Here are what some have said so far:

" Fringe needed its enigmatic figure, and The Observer (Michael Cerveris) fits that bill quite nicely. Bald with no eyebrows. Impeccably dressed. Likes his roast beef sandwiches with precisely 11 jalepeños, though claims he wouldn't much be able to taste Dr. Bishop's rootbeer float. Present at three dozen instances of the pattern. Doesn't seem to age. Oh, and he can read Peter Bishop's thoughts." - PASTE Magazine

"Two things really made “The Arrival” stand out: first was Walter Bishop unhinged. ..Next was the introduction of “The Observer.” Observer (Played by Michael Cerveris) is a guy with no eyebrows and severely underdeveloped taste buds. He writes from right to left in some sort of weird language and packs a whole bunch of futuristic technology. He also has the ability to read minds. The Observer has been photographed at various scenes related to “The Pattern.” He’s either an alien, a time traveler, or something else – regardless of what he is in the show, he is a terrific visual for the show and creepy as heck...Sufficiently moody, and laced with new and intriguing elements, “The Arrival” shouldn’t be missed by Fringe fans " - UGO TV

"Tonight's episode definitely got me intrigued about fringe science, and this is the first time I can really say I'm looking forward to the next episode.Tonight's episode definitely got me intrigued about fringe science, and this is the first time I can really say I'm looking forward to the next episode." - TV Squad

Also check out the new Fringe Fansite


In the preview for Episode 1.04 -entitled "The Arrival", the footage starts showing a suited man (Michael Cerveris) writing an unreadable text in his notebook. Then, it shifts to an explosion sequence in New York City after which a man-in-black reports through his phone that "it has arrived".

"The Arrivals" will deal with the team's investigation over a mysterious cylinder retrieved from the blasting scene completely unharmed and the disturbing events following. It is said that after Olivia uncovers an unbelievable commonality between disturbing events, Dr. Bishop takes matters into his own hands and Peter is forced into field duty.

"The Arrival" will air Tuesday, September 30 at 9:00 P.M. on Fox.

This fall: Michael returns to NY stage in Sondheim's Road Show


This fall Michael will star in the off-Broadway production of John Weidman and Stephen Sondheim's Road Show (formally known as Bounce) . The production will be directed by John Doyle who previously directed Michael in the innovative and sensational revival of Sweeney Todd. Michael will star alongside Alexander Gemignani (Assasins) as the Mizner brothers.

John Doyle will also provide scenic design for the newly revised musical.

This will be the shows premiere in New York City. It will play Oct. 28 - Dec. 28 at The Public's Newman Theater. Opening night is Nov. 18. Be sure to get your tickets early because they are expected to go fast!

Road Show is a tale of American dreamers who scramble for success, identity and love in the early 20th century. Music and lyrics are by Sondheim, and the book is by Weidman, who previously collaborated together on the musicals Assassins and Pacific Overtures.

The Road Show performance schedule is Tuesdays at 7 PM; Wednesdays through Fridays at 8 PM; Saturdays at 2 PM and 8 PM; and Sundays at 2 PM and 7 PM.

The Public Theater is located at 425 Lafayette Street. Tickets are $80 for Saturday evening performances and $70 for all other performances. Student tickets are available in advance, at the box office only, for $25 (1 per ID). There are a limited number of Rush Tickets sold an hour before curtain at every performance available to the general public (two per person, $20 each, cash only).

To purchase tickets call (212) 967-7555 or visit www.publictheater.org.


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Sept 15: Michael sings Lyrics by William Shakespeare


Now that filming has completed on Cirque Du Freak, Michael has returned to New York. On Sept 15, he will star along with Darius de Haas (Marie Christine) and Carol Woods (Follies) at the Kaye Playhouse, performing Lyrics of William Shakespeare.

The evening is presented by The Shakespeare Society and will feature music that has been set to Shakespeare's words. The music will be compiled from Stephen Sondheim, Duke Ellington, Thomas Arne and Vaughan Williams.

Presiding over the evening will be former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, who will guide the audience through the selected works.

Lyrics By W. Shakespeare will take place at 6:30 PM at The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College (68th Street between Park & Lexington Avenues). Tickets are available by calling (212) 772-4448.

Michael stars in new movie, Cirque Du Freak


Michael is currently in New Orleans filming a brand new action adventure movie,  Cirque Du Freak. Michael says it's "kind of a Harry Potter with vampires -- a great big budget special effects movie in which I play the terribly evil and unpleasant, but darkly amusing (and 400 lbs.) Mr. Tiny."  After playing Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Michael is used to being in makeup but this is the first time he's had to wear a fat suit and endure  4 hours a day of prosthetics.
 
The movie is being directed by Paul Weitz (of American Pie and About a Boy).
Lauren Schuler Donner (The X Men trilogy) is producing for Universal,
It also stars Salma Hayek as Madame Truska, John C. Reilly as Larten Crepsley, Patrick Fugit as Evra Von and Josh Hutcherson as Steve.

Cirque Du Freak
is based on a popular series of young adult books by Darren Shan.
There are twelve books which are planned to be divided into a trilogy.  
 
The project is set to film until June with a  possible release date of later this year.
 
You can find more information on imdb. http://imdb.com/title/tt0450405/
Support for NY MS Society Walk on APRIL 13th


Since Michael and Gibson are currently in New Orleans filming,  Cirque Du Freak, they will not be able to attend the MS Walk this year, an event that Michael and Gibson have participated in over the past years. However, he is still working for the cause and has a friend, Megan McGinnis who will be doing the walking. The walk will take place on April 13th. You too can support his extremely worthwhile cause by donating online.


To donate online:
 
Michael returns to Lincoln Center in Shakespeare’s Cymbeline


Michael returned to Broadway this fall in the Lincoln Center production of William Shakespeare's Cymbeline

William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, which will begin previews Nov. 1 at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre with an official opening scheduled for Dec. 2.

Directed by Mark Lamos, the cast of 26 will feature Jonathan Cake (Medea opposite Fiona Shaw), Michael Cerveris (Tony Award for Assassins), John Cullum (Tony Awards for Shenandoah and On the Twentieth Century), Martha Plimpton (Tony nomination for The Coast of Utopia) and Phylicia Rashad (Tony Award for A Raisin in the Sun). Additional casting will be announced shortly.

Cymbeline, according to press notes, "combines comedy, tragedy and history into an epic tale of power and magic - its action sweeping across Britain and Italy, as two warring powers clash until its eventual joyful conclusion. The characters [include] a Lear-like monarch (John Cullum), a wicked queen (Phylicia Rashad), an Iago-like villain (Jonathan Cake), a deceived husband (Michael Cerveris), and a heroine, the king's daughter Imogen, Shakespeare’s last great female role (Martha Plimpton)."

The design team will comprise Michael Yeargan (sets), Jess Goldstein (costumes), Brian MacDevitt (lighting) and Tony Smolenski IV and Walter Trarbach (sound). Original music will be penned by Mel Marvin.

Lincoln Center Theater's 2007-2008 season will also include a new production of South Pacific. Bartlett Sher will direct the latter, which is scheduled to begin previews Feb. 28, 2008.

Cymbeline will play Tuesday-Saturday at 8 PM with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2 PM and Sunday at 3 PM.

Tickets, priced $65-$90, will go on sale Sept. 9 by calling (212) 239-6200 or by visiting www.lct.org.

April 12th: LoveMusik Opens!


Michael stars in the new Hal Prince- Alfred Uhry musical - LoveMusik,

It is the love story of composer Kurt Weill and actress Lotte Lenya. The musical uses songs from composer Weill's catalog. It begins Broadway performances April 12th at the Biltmore Theatre.

The Manhattan Theatre Club staging also stars Tony Award winner and Michael's Passion costar Donna Murphy as Lotte Lenya. Also in the cast are David Pittu (as Bertolt Brecht) , John Scherer (as George Davis), Judith Blazer (Titanic), Edwin Cahill, Herndon Lackey (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Parade), Erik Liberman, Ann Morrison (Merrily We Roll Along), Graham Rowat (Irving Berlin's White Christmas, Dr. Zhivago), Rachel Ulanet (King David) and Jessica Wright (2006's Company, 2005's Sweeney Todd).

Rehearsals began March 5 (at the same time Michael was performing daily in King Lear). Suggested by the letters of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, LoveMusik features a book by Pulitzer and Tony Award winner Alfred Uhry (Driving Miss Daisy, Parade), "a full range of Kurt Weill songs," musical staging by Patricia Birch (A Little Night Music), and direction by 21-time Tony Award winner Harold Prince (The Phantom of the Opera, Cabaret and Sweeney Todd).

LoveMusik, officially opens on May 3rd. It "follows the lives of the unlikeliest of lovers — the brilliant, intellectual German composer Kurt Weill (Cerveris) and the woman who became his muse and star, Lotte Lenya (Murphy)," according to MTC. "LoveMusik is an epic romance, set in Berlin, Paris, Broadway and Hollywood, spanning 25 years in the lives of this complicated couple."

Act One is called "Europe," and Act Two is called "America."

LoveMusik features the lyrics of Maxwell Anderson, Bertolt Brecht, Howard Dietz, Roger Fernay, Ira Gershwin, Oscar Hammerstein II, Langston Hughes, Alan Jay Lerner, Maurice Magre, Ogden Nash, Elmer Rice and Kurt Weill.

LoveMusik is produced by Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, artistic director, Barry Grove, executive producer) by special arrangement with Marty Bell, Aldo Scrofani, Boyett Ostar Productions, Tracy Aron, Roger Berlind/Debra Black, Chase Mishkin and Ted Snowdon. (The commercial names attached indicate a hope for a future life beyond its not-for-profit MTC launch.

The LoveMusik design and production team are Beowulf Boritt (scenic design), Judith Dolan (costume design), Howell Binkley (lighting design), Duncan Edwards (sound design), Paul Huntley (wig design), Angelina Avallone (makeup design), Mark Simon (casting), Jonathan Tunick (orchestrations), Kristen Blodgette (musical supervisor), Seymour Red Press (music coordinator), Milton Granger (additional vocal arrangements), and Nicholas Archer (conductor).

LoveMusik tickets are currently on sale through June 17.

Tickets are available by calling Telecharge.com at (212) 239-6200, (800) 432-7250 outside the NYC metro area, online at Telecharge.com, and at the Biltmore Theatre box office (261 West 47th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue). Tickets range in price from $76.25-$101.25.

Visit www.ManhattanTheatreClub.com for more information.

The New York Times reports on Michael's double duty - King Lear and Love Musik

Busy Actor’s Long, Long Day: Shakespeare, Weill and Rock

"THE alarm clock woke Michael Cerveris with a Kurt Weill recording at 7:30 a.m. on a recent, blustery Tuesday morning. By 9 Mr. Cerveris, the “Sweeney Todd” star, had showered, dressed, checked e-mail and was out walking his dog, Gibson. His distinctive shaved head covered by a stocking cap, he ducked into a deli and bought a healthful-looking green juice, which he consumed in his living room with a bowl of organic oatmeal and some vitamins. Crouching down, he gently fed Gibson a few vitamins of her own, dipping them in peanut butter...."

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April 9th : Michael joins Shakespeare birthday celebration

Michael joined other Broadway stars in an all day marathon celebrating Shakespeare's birthday. The Shakespeare Society's second annual free Shakespeare Birthday Marathon is on April 9 at 6:30 PM at the Kaye Playhouse.

The actors will perform scenes, speeches and songs from the Bard's comedies and romances such as A Winter's Tale, The Tempest and Much Ado About Nothing.

The event will also include an excerpt of Kenneth Branagh's upcoming film version of As You Like It starring Kevin Kline, Bryce Dallas Howard and Alfred Molina.

The Kaye Playhouse is located at Hunter College on 69th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. The event is free and open to the public. For more information visit http://www.shakespearesociety.org/or call (212) 327-3399.




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Rehearsals for King Lear and LoveMusik

Playbill online reports:

"PLAYBILL ON OPENING NIGHT: Translations — Nothing Lost in Hynes' Sight
By Harry Haun

29 Jan 2007 Also in rehearsal — times two, in fact — was Michael Cerveris. "Right now, there's sort of a battle between Kurt Weill and King Lear for my chin and what grows on it," he said. He's about to start playing Kent to Kevin Kline's Lear at The Public by night while rehearsing Weill to Donna Murphy's Lotte Lenya in LoveMusik for Broadway by day. What a juggling act! "I know: no sense, no fear," he shrugged, "but it's two thrilling, exciting things to work on — and I'm not going to say no to challenges like these."

Michael in new movie and joins cast of King Lear


Michael is currently shooting a movie called Brief Interviews With Hideous Men directed by John Krasinski (the Office USA).

Michael will also appear as Kent in King Lear at the Public starring Kevin Kline early next year before returning to Broadway in LoveMusik.

December 18 : Michael appears in reading of The Philanderer


Michael will appear on December 18 in a reading of The Philanderer, the latest installment in Project Shaw, will be presented Dec. 18th at 7pm at the Players Club.

The cast for the one-night-only reading of George Bernard Shaw's comic play, hosted by Howard Kissel, will also include Karen Ziemba, Nancy Anderson, David Garrison, Peter Bartlett, Timothy Jerome and Liz Morton.

The Philanderer, according to press notes, "introduces Leonard Charteris, a man committed to remaining unattached. He is a philosophizing philanderer who believes that only conventional people marry while advanced people form 'charming friendships.' But when he meets a self-described 'new woman' who belongs only to herself and is the property of no man, he finds he may have met his match, if not his mate."

The Project Shaw series is produced and directed by David Staller, who last year acted with Dana Ivey in Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Irish Repertory Theatre. Dates stretching throughout 2006 and beyond will provide an airing of every sketch, full-length and one-act play by the playwright.

The Players is located at 16 Gramercy Park South. For reservations call (212) 475-6116 beginning Dec. 1. Visit www.projectshaw.com for more information.

December 14 & 15 : Loser's Lounge Tribute to Elton John

Michael will join the Loser's Lounge Tribute to Elton John
Thursday December 14 at 9pm and Friday December 15th at 7pm and 9pm

As of September 18th, 2006; Joe's Pub will be changing our ticketing systems.
Please note a few changes in policy:

Tickets can be purchased 24 hours a day online at joespub.com. Between the hours of 10am and 9pm, tickets can be purchased by phone at 212-967-7555. Between the hours of 11am and 5pm tickets can be purchased and dinner reservations can be made simultaneously by calling 212-539-8778.

You may buy tickets in person at The Public Theater box office, located at 425 Lafayette Street from 1:00 pm to 6:00pm on Sundays and Mondays and 1:00pm to 7:30pm from Tuesday through Saturday. Tickets are also available for purchase in person at Joe's Pub from 6:00pm to 10:00pm, seven days a week. Please note that many shows at Joe's Pub do sell out in advance, so door sales are subject to availability.

There is no service fee charged at the box office or at the door at Joe's Pub.
For all phone and web sales, there is a ticket service fee of $2 for tickets $15 and under and $3 per ticket for tickets higher than $15 (a substantial reduction from the service fees prior to September 18th).


December 1 : Michael appears in an oak tree

Michael Cerveris will appear in the Tim Crouch's an oak tree, a two-character play at the Barrow Street Theatre in which one character is played by a different actor each performance.

Each guest actor, male or female, plays "the Father." Crouch directs the play, and plays "the Hypnotist." The premise of the play is that father's daughter has just been killed in a car accident involving the hypnotist.

The guests have never seen the play nor read the script before walking on stage. They get their lines and directions via an earpiece, a clipboard and from Crouch's dialogue — it varies throughout the play

Past guests have included F. Murray Abraham, Charles Busch, Reed Birney and James Urbaniak.

Presenters of an oak tree are the Perry Street Theatre (Martin Platt, David Elliot, co-directors), Rosalie Beer, A.J. Epstein and Richard Jordan Productions in association with Barrow Street Theatre.

Friday, December 1st, 2006 at 9:30pm
The Barrow Street Theatre
27 Barrow Street, near Seventh Avenue.
Tickets are $45
Calling (212) 239-6200.
For more information visit http://www.perrystreettheatre.com/.



October 5, 6 & 7: Loser's Lounge Tribute to Talking Heads

Michael will be joining the wonderful 'losers' in their tribute to Talking Heads on October 5, 6 & 7th. Be sure to get your tickets early because these shows sell out quickly!

Joe's Pub
425 Lafayette Street
between East 4th and Astor Place

You can buy tickets online here.

Thursday, October 5th: 9:30pm
Friday, October 6th: 7pm & 9:30pm
Saturday, October 7th: 7pm & 9:30pm


Directions:
Adjacent to the 6 train. Stop at the Astor Place station at Lafayette Street and 4th Avenue. A block and a half away from the N/R/W train. Stop at the 8th Street/NYU stop at Broadway and walk one block over to Lafayette Street.



Tim Burton and Johnny Depp Make big screen version of Sweeney Todd

Taken from Time Magazine:
By Barbara Kiviat & Sonja Steptoe
Sunday, Aug. 20, 2006
YET ANOTHER CUTTING-EDGE ROLE

Playing a barber might seem a tame choice for JOHNNY DEPP. But not when it's Sweeney Todd. Depp and director Tim Burton--who previously teamed up on Edward Scissorhands and last year's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory--are reuniting for a movie version of the Stephen Sondheim musical about the murderous London barber who shaves his clients a little too closely. Depp, who will do his own singing, popped by the Broadway revival earlier this year and chatted with Michael Cerveris, the Tony-nominated thesp who plays Sweeney. The part is grueling, Cerveris says, but "we know Johnny Depp is very good with scissors. Razors shouldn't be a problem."

Sweeney Todd to close on Sept 3.


Sweeney Todd will be closing on Sunday September 3rd so be sure to get your tickets now.


Order Tickets Here from Telecharge

To order SWEENEY TODD tickets by phone, call 212-239-6200 (NYC Metro Area)
or 1-800-432-7250.

BOX OFFICE
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
230 W. 49th St.
Box Office Hours:
Monday through Saturday, 10am-8pm
Sunday, 12pm-6pm



FLEET STREET ON THE BOWERY

Michael played to a sold out Bowery Ballroom and raised $6500 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

CERVERIS


with appearances by
Manoel Felciano
Lauren Molina
Ben Magnuson
Donna Lynn Champlin
and many other members of the Sweeney Todd company

and VERY special guests
NELLIE McKAY and
DUNCAN SHEIK

Monday, August 21 (8:00 PM doors)
@ BOWERY BALLROOM nyc's premiere music venue
6 Delancey Street (near Bowery), NY, NY 10002
phone: 212.533.2111

$20 advance/$25 at the door
16 AND OVER WITH A GOVERNMENT ISSUED PHOTO ID

For one night only, the company of Sweeney Todd--one of the more remarkable performing ensembles in town--are forsaking the rarefied environs of Broadway and reconnecting with their downtown roots for an evening of new and unexpected non-musical theater musical stylings. Michael and his band will be performing songs from his first album, Dog Eared as well as debuting songs from his forthcoming release The Hinterlands EPs (both available on Low Heat Records) due out in early autumn. Mano, Lauren, Ben, Donna Lynn and the rest of the cast will be performing a mixture of their own songs and covers, joined by many other members of the Sweeney Todd company of actor/musicians. They will be joined by the quixotic and exquisite Nellie McKay (Threepenny Opera) and the silver-voiced Duncan Sheik (Spring Awakening) performing songs of their own and others.

The evening is being organized by Cerveris as a benefit for BC/EFA, an entertainment industry leader in the fight against AIDS and in the support and care of persons afflicted with and affected by this devastating illness.

Tickets are onsale now and available with cash at the box office at the Mercury Lounge, or with a credit card through TicketWeb. TicketWeb accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.

www.boweryballroom.com/index.php

www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=nyc&query=detail&event=680576

Box Office: located at the Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston Street
(between Ludlow and Essex)
NYC
Hours are Monday through Saturday,
12 noon to 7 p.m.
212-260-4700
Take the F train to Second Avenue



Broadway Stands Up For Freedom

Concert to Benefit the Youth Programs of the New York Civil Liberties Union

Featuring:
Tony Award winners and stars Michael Cerveris (Sweeney Todd, Assassins); Audra McDonald (A Raisin in the Sun, Ragtime, Carousel); William Finn (Spelling Bee, Falsettos); Cady Huffman (The Producers) Celia Keenan-Bolger (Spelling Bee); Leah Hocking (Mamma Mia!); Cheyenne Jackson (All Shook Up); Richard Easton (The Invention of Love); Jenn Gambatese (All Shook Up, Tarzan); Brenda Braxton (Chicago); Leah Hocking (Mamma Mia!); Barrett Foa (Avenue Q); Amanda Green (High Fidelity); Thos Shipley (Miss Saigon); Todd Buonopane (Spelling Bee); and founding performers Erich Bergen and Liana Stampur

Musical Director: Seth Rudetsky
Director: Daniel Goldstein

Click here to purchase tickets, or contact Jaclyn Stoll at 212-607-3343 or jstoll@nyclu.org.

Peter Norton Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York City
Monday, July 24, 2006 at 7.30pm

Sponsor Packages begin at $250
Priority Tickets $100 and up
General Admission Tickets $50
Discount Tickets $10 (students, NYCLU/Symph Space members, low-income, seniors, and union members)
You may also order general admission and discount tickets through the Symphony Space box office at 212-864-5400 or www.symphonyspace.org.

 



Broadway Under the Stars

Michael will participate in this year's Broadway Under the Stars. It will be presented for the first time on Cental Park Lawn. It will be directed by Jeff Calhoun and will pay tribute to veteran director-producer Hal Prince.

The evening will feature choreography by Chase Brock and musical direction by Phil Reno, who will lead a live orchestra. Fireworks will follow the 8 PM performance.

Also performing will be Michael Arden (Big River), Carolee Carmello (Mamma Mia!), Kevin Clay, Manoel Felciano (Sweeney Todd), Renée Elise Goldsberry (The Color Purple), Donna McKechnie (A Chorus Line), Matthew Morrison (The Light in the Piazza), Anika Noni Rose (Caroline, or Change), Kelli O'Hara (The Pajama Game), Elaine Stritch (Company), John Cullum (Urinetown), Christine Ebersole (Grey Gardens), Sutton Foster (The Drowsy Chaperone), Shuler Hensley (Tarzan), Brian d'Arcy James (The Lieutenant of Inishmore), Jane Krakowski (Nine), Rebecca Luker (Mary Poppins), Bebe Neuwirth (Chicago), the cast of Jersey Boys (Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard and J. Robert Spencer) and Grammy Award winner Lee Ann Womack.

In a statement, director Calhoun said, "Talk about 'a walk in the park'! How often does a director have the opportunity to work with this many of Broadway's most shining stars as well as 12 of the most accomplished dancers in the city? Collectively they have been nominated for over 40 Tony Awards and have garnered 18. This is an evening of music from the shows of the greatest director/producer in the American musical theatre. It doesn't get much better than this."

Those attending should enter the park at West 81st Street at Central Park West or East 79th Street at Fifth Avenue. For more information visit broadwayunderthestars.com.



Michael nominated for Tony Award

Michael has been nominated for a Tony Award for his critically acclaimed performance of Sweeney Todd.

"I slept through the nominations, as I always do. Anything I need to know, I'll find out when I get up at a reasonable hour! I woke up to a lot of texts and messages from friends and family.
read more of Michael's reaction to the news

Also nominated for Leading Actor in a Musical are: Harry Connick, Jr. (The Pajama Game), Stephen Lynch (The Wedding Singer), Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone), John Lloyd Young (Jersey Boys).

The show has also been nominated for Best Revival of a Musical. Patti LuPone is also nominated for Leading Actress in a Musical and Manoel Felciano for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. John Doyle is nominated for Best Director and Sarah Travis for Best Orchestrations.

Here are just some of the critics' response to Michael's performance as the demon barber of Fleet Street.

The Wall Street Journal:
"Michael Cerveris gives the performance of a lifetime in the title role, one all the more potent because of the production's bare-bones simplicity. With next to no scenery to distract you -- not even a barber's chair -- it's easy to lose yourself in the mad intensity of his demonic stare. Mr. Cerveris, whose head is as smooth as a cue ball, looks like an apostate monk on the prowl, and when he proclaims that "they all deserve to die," you know he means to slit every throat within razor's reach. "

The New York Times:
" Mr. Cerveris's stunningly realized Sweeney seems destined to haunt the nightmares of anyone who sees him. His face shadowed into hollows by Richard G. Jones's superb lighting, his eyes glazed with obsession and all-encompassing contempt, he brings to mind black-and-white photographs of serial killers from decades ago - pictures you at first avert your eyes from and then stare at in fascination. His voice has both the fiery sheen and coldness of Sweeney's silver razors. He is, in a word, magnificent. (He also plays a lovely lyric guitar.)"

NY1:

"Michael Cerveris is extraordinary. He is an equally accomplished actor and singer, and we're moved by his Sweeney, who is chillingly creepy and sympathetic."

The New York Post:
"
As Sweeney, a surly, vibrant-voiced Cerveris dominates the action, getting crazier as the body count mounts."

Associated Press:
"As Sweeney, Cerveris is younger than most of the others who have played the role. Yet what the actor lacks in weight and age, he makes up for in passion. There is a scary, cadaverous physicality to his performance, and he sings the part with ferocity."

The New York Daily News:

"Michael Cerveris brings a sensuality to Sweeney, and his voice is full of genuine anguish. Especially in the first-act finale with Patti LuPone, who plays Mrs. Lovett, we see that revenge and murder have their lustful side."



Vote for Michael and Sweeney Todd on Broadway.com

Michael and Sweeney Todd have already collected several awards from the Drama League, the Drama Critics Circle and the NY Theater Wire Critics.

Broadway.com is having a online audience awards. You can vote here.

The Broadway musical version of Alice Walker's The Color Purple led the list of 2006 Broadway.com Audience Award nominees, earning an impressive 13 nods. Also proving to be favorites with Broadway.com users were Sweeney Todd and The Drowsy Chaperone, earning nine and eight nominations, respectively.


Final voting for the Broadway.com Audience Awards takes place through 11:59PM on Thursday, June 1. Winners will be announced on Monday, June 5.

And stay tuned May 16 for the Tony nominations and May 15th for Outer Critics Circle nominations...

Sweeney Todd wins Drama League Award for Distinguished Revival of Musical


Patti LuPone was also honored with the Distinguished Achievement in Musical Theatre Award.
The Drama League Awards, hosted by Alan Cumming, was held on Friday, May 5th at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square.

May 19th: Michael will appear on 'Theatre Talk '

Michael will appear on 'Theatre Talk' on Friday, May 19th at midnight on channel 13 in New York. It will also air on PBS affiliates in Boston, Hartford, and Washington, D.C.

April 24 & 25: Michael will host the Easter Bonnet Benefit

This year, Michael will be one of the hosts for the annual Easter Bonnet Competition April 24 and 25 at the New Amsterdam Theatre. The two-day spectacular (April 24 at 4:30 PM and April 25 at 2 PM) will feature the companies of various Broadway, Off-Broadway and touring productions, and the shows will offer skits, songs and/or dances as well as a bonnet created specially for the competition.

A benefit for BC/EFA, the Easter Bonnet Competition ends a six-week period of intensive fundraising by the assorted Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. Curtain speeches, autographed posters and program sales, auctions and cabaret performances are all part of the fundraising effort, which brings in hundreds of thousands of dollars. The company that raises the most funds for BC/EFA will be awarded a prize at the Easter Bonnet Competition. A second prize will be awarded to the company with the best bonnet design and presentation. Additional awards will be presented to the Broadway play, national tour and Off-Broadway production raising the most money.

Last year's competition raised a record-breaking $2,849,067 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, which is the nation's leading industry-based, nonprofit AIDS fund-raising and grant-making organization.

Tickets for the event are priced $350 VIP orchestra (front and center); $200 priority orchestra (middle and side); $100 rear orchestra and front mezzanine; $40 mezzanine; and $20 balcony. Those interested in attending the event should call (212) 840-0770, ext. 268 or visit www.broadwaycares.org.

The New Amsterdam Theatre is located at 214 West 42nd Street.


March 3: Michael will appear on 'The Isaac Mizrahi Show'

Michael will appear on the Isacc Mizrahi Show. It will air on The Style Network on March 3rd, 2006 at 7:00PM. It will be repeated on E! Network on a separate date (TBD).

February 26: Michael writes for New York Times

You can find out what what new music Michael recommends in a new article he has written for the New York Times:

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Michael Cerveris plays the throat-slicing, guitar-picking Sweeney in the pared-down revival of "Sweeney Todd." Though it's his fourth leading role in a Broadway musical (there were turns in "Assassins," "The Who's Tommy" and "Titanic"), Mr. Cerveris would rather be a rock star. In 2004, he released "Dog Eared" (Low Heat), with cameos by members of Sonic Youth and Sleater-Kinney. His vocals and guitar can also be heard on the "Sweeney Todd" cast album, released on Nonesuch in January, and he has plans for an early summer release of an EP, "hinterlands (the history of tears)" (Low Heat). Mr. Cerveris spoke with Winter Miller about what he has been listening to. "

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Feb 13: So In Love: A Night of Romance at the Rainbow Room

Michael will join other Broadway stars at "So In Love: A Night of Romance at the Rainbow Room". The concert will raise funds for the Drama Leauge and also feature Harry Connick Jr., Liz Callaway, Julia Murney, Mary Testa, Marian Seldes, Richard Easton, Katie Clarke, Tina Fabrique, Liz McCartney and Roz Ryan. Hugh Jackman serves as Honorary Chairman.

Tickets for So In Love are $500-$2,500 which includes the concert, a pre-gala cocktail reception and a full three-course dinner. A limited number of “show only” tickets are also available for $85 each.

To arrange tickets for the concert or for any additional information about The Drama League, please call Derek Travis Collard, The Drama League’s Director of Special Events at (212) 244-9494, ext. 5. For more information, please visit www.dramaleague.org.

Sweeney Todd Available on CD

The original cast recording for Sweeney Todd is now available. " Like everything else in this show and on this stupendous album, Cerveris and Lupone have rendered their version the definitive one.

Amazon.com says. "Tony Award winners Michael Ceveris (Assassins) and Patti Lupone (Evita) lead a ten-person ensemble as Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett in the cast album from the celebrated new Broadway production of Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Originally produced in 1979, and considered a core work of Sondheim canon, Sweeney Todd has not been seen on Broadway in more than sixteen years. The revival opened to unanimous raves at the Eugene O'Neill Theater.... The 2005 revival of Stephen Sondheim's 1979 Grand Guignol masterpiece Sweeney Todd illustrates what happens when you have a director with genuine vision. The show has been completely reivented, yet at the same time its dark core has been masterfully unveiled, not betrayed." read more about Sweeney Todd
Sweeney Todd: Opening Night

Michael and the rest of the cast were showered with red and white roses from the audience and shouts of Bravo during the long enthusiastic standing ovation on Sweeney Todd's opening night.

The Wall Street Journal:
"Michael Cerveris gives the performance of a lifetime in the title role, one all the more potent because of the production's bare-bones simplicity. With next to no scenery to distract you -- not even a barber's chair -- it's easy to lose yourself in the mad intensity of his demonic stare. Mr. Cerveris, whose head is as smooth as a cue ball, looks like an apostate monk on the prowl, and when he proclaims that "they all deserve to die," you know he means to slit every throat within razor's reach. "

The New York Times:
" Mr. Cerveris's stunningly realized Sweeney seems destined to haunt the nightmares of anyone who sees him. His face shadowed into hollows by Richard G. Jones's superb lighting, his eyes glazed with obsession and all-encompassing contempt, he brings to mind black-and-white photographs of serial killers from decades ago - pictures you at first avert your eyes from and then stare at in fascination. His voice has both the fiery sheen and coldness of Sweeney's silver razors. He is, in a word, magnificent. (He also plays a lovely lyric guitar.)"

NY1:

"Michael Cerveris is extraordinary. He is an equally accomplished actor and singer, and we're moved by his Sweeney, who is chillingly creepy and sympathetic."

The New York Post:
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The cast is tremendous, keeping the proceedings going with such style, simplicity and involvement that they make it impossible to imagine the musical being performed in any other way or by anyone else. As Sweeney, a surly, vibrant-voiced Cerveris dominates the action, getting crazier as the body count mounts."

Associated Press:
"As Sweeney, Cerveris is younger than most of the others who have played the role. Yet what the actor lacks in weight and age, he makes up for in passion. There is a scary, cadaverous physicality to his performance, and he sings the part with ferocity."

Theatremania:
"Cerveris as a bald Sweeney is both an accomplished guitarist and an accomplished Sweeney -- tightly wound, glowering, raising his razors triumphantly high. "

The New York Daily News:

"Michael Cerveris brings a sensuality to Sweeney, and his voice is full of genuine anguish. Especially in the first-act finale with Patti LuPone, who plays Mrs. Lovett, we see that revenge and murder have their lustful side."

USA Today:
"Doyle.. has acquired a company whose virtuosity is matched by a breathtaking chemistry. This is especially true of Michael Cerveris and Patti LuPone, who play the avenging Todd and Mrs. Lovett, the piemaker who devises a scheme to make his bloodlust profitable."



Read entire reviews here.

Sweeney hits the newstands!

Michael and his exciting new role as Sweeney Todd is mentioned in numerous magazines this month including: The New York Times, New York Magazine, Vogue, Time Out and the upcoming issues of Elle and Oprah Magazines.

From Oprah Magazine:
" On guitar, Michael Cerveris' Sweeney Todd is a shattering study of rage and desolation. As in all Sondheim musicals, the wit is lacerating, the melancoly is incandescent, the truth is timeless. Says Cerveris (who has a Tony of his own for Sondheim's Assassins). "Temperance and tolerance are being shouted down in this country. You don't have to look past the front page to see what revenge leads to and that's the meaning of Sweeney Todd." "

Read entire articles here.

Sweeney Todd on Broadway

Michael Cerveris will return to Broadway this fall, starring as the legendary demon barber of Fleet Street. This exciting new production puts new twists on Sondheim's masterpiece musical thriller. This time the action takes place in a mental hospital and the cast do double duty as actors and musicians. Michael will play guitar. Patti LuPone costars as Mrs. Lovett and is set to play tuba.

Eugene O'Neill Theatre
230 West 49th Street
New York, NY 10019

Previews start October 3rd 2005 and the show opens on November 3rd.

Performances from October 3rd to November 5th are:
Evenings Monday - Saturday at 8pm
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm

From November 6th: Evenings Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday - Saturday at 8pm
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2pm

The show runs for two hours, 20 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.

Call Telecharge on 212-239-6200 or go to telecharge.com.
Tickets cost from $36.25 - $101.25.

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October 16: Play on Broadway!

The First-Ever Broadway Game Show!!!

Michael will be performing in Play on Broadway!

The Event is in support of the Todd Lundquist Benefit fun and will be hosted by Julie Halston (Gypsy, Hairspray). In the tradition of great television game shows, PLAY ON BROADWAY is a one-of-a-kind, fully interactive event in which Broadway celebrities will play alongside audience members for chances to win fabulous prizes. The evening will consist of games inspired by all-time TV favorites tailored to test our celebrity and our audience's knowledge of Broadway. Each game will conclude with one celebrity winner and one audience prize winner.

Date: Sunday, October 16, 2005
Time: 7:30pm
Place: Roundabout’s Laura Pels Theatre at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for the Arts (111 West 46th Street).
Tickets: $75 (mezzanine), $150 (rear orchestra, $75 of which is tax deductible) and $275 (front orchestra, $200 of which is tax deductible). The $275 seats include admission to the exclusive post-show celebration at Balzano’s (1515 Broadway at Shubert Alley). To purchase tickets, please call TheaterMania.com at 212-352-3101. To order, or for more information, please call 917-664-1779.

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Raves for Ravinia

Talkin' Broadway: "Cerveris, whose stature as premier Sondheim leading man was established by his Tony win for Assassins and his television performance in Passion, holds on to his crown quite easily with this performance. Refreshingly, we got to see him play a happy and well-adjusted if legally insane character this time, rather than one of the tormented souls of Assassins, Passion, and Sunday in the Park with George. Sporting a Mike Meyers look-alike wig, Cerveris goes positively goofy as Hapgood, having fun with “Simple” while delivering a relaxed but sincere rendition of “Everybody Says Don’t” .. Cerveris found a way to make this underwritten character work. He avoided the temptation to make Hapgood a latter-day Harold Hill or any type of traditional leading man, but instead a warm and funny scamp who relishes the opportunity to make mischief for the corrupt Mayoress Cora Hoover Hooper and her coterie of scoundrels. Vocally, he had a tonal color and a confident delivery that certainly surpassed the recorded performances.."

Chicago Sun Times: " As for Cerveris, who will play the demon barber Sweeney Todd on Broadway this season, he could not have been more charming. Looking startlingly different in a shaggy wig, he was a sweet, offbeat foil for McDonald's seriousness, bringing an especially lovely, childlike quality to "Everybody Says Don't." "

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July 23rd: Cerveris Live @Bowery Ballroom with Teenage Fanclub

Michael will be starting off the summer with an exciting gig at Bowery Ballroom this Saturday July 23rd. He and his band will open for Teenage Fanclub.

Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub played on Michael's debut album, Dog Eared.

Bowery Ballroom is at 6 Delancey, NY, NY 10002
phone: 212.533.2111


tickets: http://www.ticketweb.com/

They are also available at Mercury Lounge without a service charge

Be sure to pick them up IMMEDIATELY if you can, because it will certainly sell out!

June 13th: Broadway Under the Stars

Michael will make perform at this years annual concert "Broadway Under the Stars". The show will be at 8:30pm in Byrant Park.

Christina Applegate (Sweet Charity) and the Radio City Rockettes, Rorbert Leo Butz, Raul Esparza, Dan Fogler, Hunter Foster, Victor Garber, Cheyenne Jackson, Marc Kudisch, Christopher Sieber and Tom Wopat are also scheduled to perform.

Tony Award winner Scott Wittman — of Hairspray fame — will direct this year's concert, which will celebrate the songs of the late Cy Coleman and Fred Ebb and will feature a 30-piece live orchestra conducted by Phil Reno.

The concert will be broadcast on CBS-2 in Manhattan Saturday, June 18 at 7 pm ET.

Bryant Park
Between 40th and 42nd Streets, off Sixth Avenue
tickets: FREE

May 28th: Captain Louie

Michael will make a special guest appearance on Saturday afternoon, May 28 right before the matinee performance of Captain Louie.

Michael will entertain audience members of the kid-friendly musical by reading portions of the book upon which the Stephen Schwartz musical is based. Captain Louie, which plays the York Theatre Company through June 12, is based on Ezra Jack Keats' "The Trip," a 1978 children's picture book.

Saturday, May 28th
11:30 AM and 2:30 PM
The York Theatre Company
619 Lexington Avenue at 54th Street.

Tickets: $35, are available by calling (212) 868-4444 or by visiting www.smarttix.com.

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June 3 & 4: Michael @ Losers Lounge presents the Smiths v. the Cure

Michael will be joining the Losers Lounge special presentation "The Cure vs. The Smiths"
The First Ever Loser's Lounge Battle Royale. He will be performing the Smiths' classic "How Soon is Now".

Friday, June 3 @ 8pm & 11pm
Saturday, June 4 @ 8pm & 11pm

Knitting Factory
74 Leonard Street
New York, NY 10013

phone 212-219-3132

Knitting Factory website


Buy tickets here at Ticketweb.com

May 12-16: Michael performs in the Apple Tree

Michael will star along with Kristin Chenoweth in the New York City Center’s annual Gala on May 16, 2005, featuring a special benefit performance of Encores! The Apple Tree, The event is honoring Broadway producers Fran and Barry Weissler. This exciting evening includes a pre-performance cocktail reception, and post-performance dinner.

The Apple Tree is a unique evening of three one-act musicals about men, women and a little thing called temptation from the songwriting team of Fiddler On The Roof and She Loves Me. The first one-act based on Mark Twain’s "The Diary Of Adam and Eve" is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple. The second, “The Lady Or The Tiger?," explores the fickleness of love in a fable set in a mythical barbarian kingdom. Finally, "Passionella" is based on Jules Feiffer's offbeat Cinderella-story about a chimney sweep, whose dreams of being a "glamorous movie star" nearly sabotage her one chance for true love. Notable songs include "What Makes Me Love Him?", "Go To Sleep Whatever You Are" and "Oh, To Be A Movie Star".

Ticket are $25 to $90 and are available now online or
by calling CityTix® at 212-581-1212 or 1-877-581-1212 (outside metropolitan NYC, NJ, & CT) or through the City Center Box Office, on West 55th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues


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April 13: Michael and Des McNuff talk at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum

Wednesday, April 13, 7:00 p.m. – Michael will join director Des McAnuff in the Museum’s Fourth Floor Theater to talk about the Broadway production of Tommy.

Tickets to this event are $5 and are currently on sale.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
One Key Plaza
751 Erieside Ave
Cleveland, Ohio 44114

The Rock Hall is located at: One Key Plaza, 751 Erieside Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44114. Drive toward Downtown Cleveland on I-77, I-71 or I-90. Take the East 9th Street exit and drive north until you reach the Hall of Fame and Museum. If you drive into Lake Erie, you've gone too far.

If you choose public transit, take a bus or the Rapid downtown to Public Square. Transfer to the Waterfront Rapid Line for a short ride to the North Coast Harbor station. From there, it's a short walk to the Museum. For more information on public transportation, call RTA at (216) 621-9500.

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Reviews: Passion @ Lincoln Center

photo by Richard Termine
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The New York Times: "Giorgio, the object of Fosca's intemperate desire, is played by Michael Cerveris, the foremost interpreter of this equally demanding role in recent years. (He also played it in the Kennedy Center production of 2002, and in concert last fall with Ms. Murphy and Marin Mazzie.) In the early scenes he sings with a bright clarity that darkens and takes on stronger emotional coloring as Fosca's presence comes to dominate Giorgio's thoughts, her voice seeping into the corners of his psyche like a spreading bloodstain.

Giorgio has never had to think about love, because it has come as naturally into his life as sunlight. Fosca forces him to confront this ignorance, to examine the depth and color of his feelings for his lover, Clara, who is played - magnificently - by Audra McDonald. (Her bright, burnished soprano is sunlight itself.) The macabre paradox of "Passion" is that Giorgio's emotional awakening nearly destroys him. Mr. Cerveris makes palpably clear that as he rises to the challenges of Fosca's love, Giorgio is as physically ravaged as he is spiritually ennobled." read entire review

Variety: "The true force of this "Passion" is the gifted Cerveris, especially when compared with the original cast's wooden Jere Shea. Cerveris is quietly masculine and charismatic, and his rich, bold baritone invests thrilling emotion into the role, in particular the reproachful "Is This What You Call Love?" and "No One Has Ever Loved Me," sung with the clarity of a character whose eyes and heart have been freshly opened. As much as Fosca, this is a show about the painful enlightenment of Giorgio's journey to love, and Cerveris makes that journey vivid and compelling."

Talking Broadway
: "Cerveris is up to the challenge, as a veteran of Giorgio who's played the role a number of times already (including at the Kennedy Center in 2002). He continues to grow in the role, which he interprets with an increasingly wary youthful alacrity, and manages to find new dramatic colors as his character moves from love to agitation to outrage and then to passion and despair."

NY Daily News: "Few