Yeah, that's what I was going to lead into was, Andy Blankenbuehler, the director-choreographer-- choreographer for "Hamilton," "In the Heights," the "Cats" revival that's on right now-- he's just an amazing choreographer.Of course, he won the Tony for it.
watching on the we better explain yeah you were you were out last night you won best Revival at the we we won best Revival at the evening standard theater Awards last night which is quite a big glitzy Affair to say the least and uhand their uh uh their Hospitality was
debut. And so to then be cast, I never ever dreamed I would be cast in the revival , but everything just when everything falls into place, it just everything fell into place and I wascast in the revival . And it's like the best surprise I've ever had. And I'm just like I couldn't be happier to be a
So I think that the hate and the love, that balance, is important because although in the show it is cut and dried, it's Americans versus the Puerto Ricans, it's-it's a chance revival : what's gonna be different about this show.
that moment. That's where Mistoles is in that moment. So that if it were to ever come that we were to set a tour or another revival and it wanted to be that exact one, I could just flip through the Bible and be like, "Okay, here's where everyone stands." Yeah. So you actually in in this version, there's a lot of of
its usefulness as time progresses. And that it offers us a meaningful mechanism to link temporal dimension with information we commit to digital storage. A revival of digital forgetting, I believe, if used in combination with some of the other approaches, could significantly strengthen the effectiveness of our overall societal response to the challenge of Power and Time that we face.
And I got an agent through a showcase. like revivals and stuff, there's like a lot of revivals that's been happening recently.
Yeah, just much like the sonography. I think Jamestown revival and Justin Levine created a score that is unmistakable to where you are. I think there's another version of "The Outsiders," maybe in another universe that sounded a little more classic musical theater.
Talk about your Tevye a little bit. to any revival on Broadway or anywhere else.
And that particular paradox is one that has shaped the China we see today. to an interesting revival of language.
And that particular paradox is one that has shaped the China we see today. of why the revival of Confucius both has lots of potential in it, but also causes difficulties.
you're like I just figured out how I should have done the scene that I just shot like that's the feeling that I get is a Revival of a British PP character from the 30s which is about an ex warvet who dresses up in Black and becomes a
is more of a legacy and a family than I ever expected it to be. Um, there were people that were brought into the creative process for this revival that have been around since day one and they knew every cat like it were their children. And it's it's it's crazy. At when I first saw the show, I was like, what is this show
revival , but everything just when everything falls into place, it just everything fell into place and I wascast in the revival . And it's like the best surprise I've ever had. And I'm just like I couldn't be happier to be a part of the show. And and because I'm a little older now than I was when I played Grisbella before, I have like
Yes, including all the whisky bars. The whisky revival is part and parcel with the whole cocktail revival . The bourbon and rye people saw what bartenders were doing and said, oh, people actually care about our spirits now.
But when I walk into the bar, I'm looking-- I love both dives and upscale bars, so I actually look at the spirits behind the bar. The cocktail revival owes a lot to tiki.
Ezra Pound in 1934 when he delivered this manifesto under the title "Make It New" in which he called for a revival of our culture. And that kind of seemed like an appropriate way to think about design in Silicon Valley, which I think has been a neglected, curiously neglected
The most famous version of it is probably not his version, but a version done by Nina Simone. Creedence Clearwater Revival did a rock version that's pretty popular. And then years later, people like Marilyn Manson covered it.
And so he made a record of this song, "I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground." And in the '50s and the '60s, when there was a folk revival , a huge revival of interest in old folk songs, people began to sing it, and it began to travel, began to be heard. All sorts of people tried to record it.
The company with a large market value in the world, the company that is sometimes your friend and sometimes your competitor, the great man who started the company and led its revival the second time around, Steve Jobs, was in many ways brilliant but in many ways was a class A jerk. And he leaves us with this uncomfortable question, and that is, do you have to be a jerk to succeed?
Look forward to the revival of that.
There was like Spanish Revival and there's a lot of Tuscan, and there was suburban McMansion.
So the revival is happening in Japan.
followed by the Broadway revival that won the 2012 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival , pretty awesome.
the thorium revival is about the choices we make as a society.
I continue to preach revivals and call people to the stage for salvation, and call people to the stage for having religious experiences.
We don't all have revival houses with 35 millimeter prints of these things, especially around the world.
And it's part Texas revival , like religious stuff, and part like hip hop.
So is part of the revival -- it kind of started shortly after Dannie passed away.
The other is a new civic revival program under the label Unapologetically Fresno.
And the whole point of doing a revival is to do something different.
So in my chapter called "The Quiet Revival ," I look at how newcomers have helped to revitalize Christianity in the Boston
This is very different than a revival , which you can kind of rehearse and do, because you're not rewriting every day.
Similarly in India you had a religious revival led by , whose main idea, the main message had to India in the 19th century,
an original piece of work or a revival .
Khan's time and put on this revival show. I mean, this is awesome. You could see, when these guys are charging across the fields, screaming and yelling with their bows and
living during a time of religious revival . You know, the best sociologists forty years ago, people like Peter Berger, many, many other were saying that, you know, religion
If you have followed me so far, I've probably achieved 95 percent of what I wanted to achieve, but here's the five percent that are the controversial part. So I advocate for a revival of forgetting. That is, to establish mechanisms that ease the forgetting in the digital age and that make remembering just a tiny bit more strenuous, not by much. I don't want to overly burden remembering,
would preach a set of revivals . And we lived in Arizona in the mountains, Um, way we're like, the whole
I didn't even realize there'd been-- we were just talking in the other room. There'd been four or five revivals already. There's three. Maybe ..
Talk about your Tevye a little bit. I know there've been all these revivals on Broadway, but like, on a relative scale, probably tens of millions of people have seen the film compared
There was always talk about revivals , but I'm glad it didn't happen until now, because I think we needed to wait for the right group of people
But now all of these new barbecue revivalists like Aaron Franklin have started making it.
but these guys aren't revivalists.
Neoliberalism just is the late 20th century and early 21st century revival
But before we engage in a riveting discussion about the revival with director Schele Williams, Nichelle Lewis as Dorothy, Avery Wilson as the Scarecrow,
They would go to a different city and do a revival for one week and then go to the next town.
She said, what time revival start tonight?
I think there's something about going into a revival where you know that the show itself works, so it actually frees you up
It was called "CocktailTime.com," and this started in like '95 or '96. And this started a long connection between the cocktail revival and the rise of the internet. These two are very interconnected.