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''Forbidden Broadway'' is an
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musicals. It was conceived, written and directed by Gerard Alessandrini. The original version of the revue opened on January 15, 1982, at Palsson's Supper Club in New York City and ran for 2,332 performances. Alessandrini has rewritten the show more than a dozen times over the years to include parodies of newer shows. In the original iteration of the show, Alessandrini was one of the original actors alongside the actress Nora Mae Lyng, whom Alessandrini said he "created it for.". Michael Chapman directed and produced. In 1982, Jeff Martin succeeded Chapman as director. Alessandrini assumed the directing position subsequently, with Phillip George, Alessandrini's long-time collaborator, co-directing or directing all of the editions of the revue since 2004. The show, in its various editions, received over 9,000 performances by 2009 and has been seen in more than 200 U.S. cities as well as playing in London, Tokyo, Singapore and Sydney."Forbidden Broadway"
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"Upper West Side Is Home to Offbeat Music; ''Forbidden Broadway'' Spoofs Musical Theater"
''The New York Times'', March 12, 1982, p. 1
Gans, Andrew
"'Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab 'Extends to March 2009"
Playbill, December 9, 2008
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''The Independent'', July 5, 2009, accessed November 9, 2010
''Forbidden Broadway'' is performed as a four or five-person show, with two men, two women, and most recently, a teen, and piano accompaniment. ''Forbidden Broadway'' has released more than a dozen albums, as well as one entitled '' Forbidden Hollywood'', a cast album of the show of the same title by Alessandrini. Like ''Forbidden Broadway'', ''Forbidden Hollywood'' is made up of parodies, except that it targets movies rather than musicals. The New York and Los Angeles-based companies of both ''Forbidden'' incarnations have served as a workshop for rising talent to hone their skills. Alumni include
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,''Forbidden Broadway''
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, Bryan Batt, Michael McGrath, Chloe Webb,
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, and many more. In 2006, the show and Alessandrini were awarded Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre. It has been nominated five times for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue, winning three times (2001, 2005 and 2008). It also won
Drama Desk Special Award The Drama Desk Special Award is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements by an individual or an organization that has made a significant contribution to the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway ...
s in 1985 and 2009. '' Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab'' ended its run Off-Broadway on March 1, 2009. In 2009 a book of "Best of" lyrics and the show's history was published under the title ''Forbidden Broadway: Behind The Mylar Curtain''. The show, in its various editions through 2009, received over 9,000 performances and been seen in more than 200 U.S. cities as well as in London, Tokyo, Singapore and
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, Australia, where it played for the only time with an orchestra at the 2002 Adelaide Cabaret Festival. A 2009 review of the London production, in Britain's ''
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'', commented: "Actors have always poked fun at the foibles of commercial theatre. ... Usually, though, they keep their parodies to themselves. It takes a touch of genius to turn them into something saleable, but writer Gerald Alessandrini has that Midas touch." The original artwork advertising the show was designed by
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A 2012/13 version of the show, ''Forbidden Broadway: Alive and Kicking!'', played in New York and was revived in 2014. Another Off-Broadway version, ''Forbidden Broadway Comes Out Swinging'', played in 2014 at the Davenport Theatre. Brantley, Ben
"Knee-Jerk Revivals and Other Punch Lines"
''The New York Times'', May 6, 2014
A London edition in 2014 began at the
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and transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre, starring
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, Anna-Jane Casey, Damian Humbley and Ben Lewis, with Phillip George directing. In 2019, ''Forbidden Broadway Salutes Carol Channing'' played a celebration show for the late
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in New York. A brand new Off-Broadway edition, ''Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation'', is currently playing in New York City at the York Theatre. ''Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation'' began previews on September 18, 2019 and opened on October 16, 2019 at
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's The Triad Theatre. The show was conceived, created and written by Alessandrini and was directed by Alessandrini. Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation closed at The Triad on December 1, 2019. The show did a special limited engagement at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, FL from December 27–31, 2019. On January 15, 2020, Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation resumed performances Off-Broadway at The York Theatre Company at Saint Peter's in
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"Return Engagement of Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation Extends Run at York Theatre Company"
January 14, 2020
The plays and musicals parodied in ''Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation'' include ''
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'', '' The Prom'', and '' Fosse/Verdon''. The personalities portrayed include
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,
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.


Opening cast of Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation

* Chris Collins-Pisano * Immanuel Houston * Aline Mayagoitia * Jenny Lee Stern * Joshua Turchin * Fred Barton, music director and piano


Editions of ''Forbidden Broadway''

*''Forbidden Broadway'' (May 4, 1982 – August 30, 1987) *''Forbidden Broadway 1988/1989'' (September 15, 1988 – December 24, 1989) *''Forbidden Broadway 1990'' (January 23, 1990 – June 9, 1991) *''Forbidden Broadway 1991½'' (June 20, 1991 – January 12, 1992) *''Forbidden Broadway 1992'' (April 6, 1992 – November 30, 1992) *''Forbidden Broadway Featuring Forbidden Christmas'' (December 1, 1992 – December 27, 1992) *''Forbidden Broadway 1993'' (January 12, 1993 – September 19, 1993) *''Forbidden Broadway 1994'' (November 11, 1993 – January 2, 1994) *'' Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'' (October 17, 1996 – September 20, 1998) (won Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics; nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue) *'' Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act'' (November 17, 1998 – August 30, 2000) (nominated for Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue) *'' Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey'' (December 6, 2000 – 2001) (won Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue) *''Forbidden Broadway 20th Anniversary Celebration'' (May 10, 2001 – 2004) *''Forbidden Broadway Summer Shock!'' (July 5, 2004 – September 15, 2004) *'' Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit'' (December 16, 2004 – April 15, 2007) (won Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue) *''Forbidden Broadway: The Roast of Utopia'' (June 13, 2007 – August 22, 2007) *'' Forbidden Broadway: Rude Awakening'' (October 2, 2007 – March 24, 2008) (won Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue) *''Forbidden Broadway Dances With the Stars!'' (June 28, 2008 – September 2008) *'' Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab'' (September 17, 2008 – March 1, 2009) *''Forbidden Broadway: Alive and Kicking!'' (July 24, 2012 – April 28, 2013) *''Forbidden Broadway Comes Out Swinging'' (February 22, 2014 – July 20, 2014) *''Forbidden Broadway: West End'' (September 9, 2014 – November 22, 2014) *''Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation'' (September 18, 2019 – present)


Albums

* '' Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 1'' – 1984 * ''
Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 2 ''Forbidden Broadway, Volume 2'' is the second album released for ''Forbidden Broadway'' (''FB''), an off-Broadway musical that spoofs Broadway's latest musicals. The album was recorded and mixed in February 1991 in New York at Sear Sound. In the ...
'' – 1991 * '' Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 3'' – 1994 * '' Forbidden Hollywood'' – 1995 * '' Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back'' – 1996 * '' Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act'' – 1999 * '' Forbidden Broadway: 20th Anniversary Edition'' – 2000 * '' Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey'' – 2001 * '' Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit'' – 2005 * '' Forbidden Broadway: Rude Awakening'' – 2008 * '' Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab'' – 2009 * ''Forbidden Broadway: Alive & Kicking!'' – 2012 * ''Forbidden Broadway Comes Out Swinging!'' – 2014 * ''Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation!'' – 2020


See also

*'' Spamilton'' (2016–2017) *'' Forbidden Hollywood''


References

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External links


ForbiddenBroadway.com

''Forbidden Broadway'' (various versions)
at Internet off-Broadway Database 1982 musicals Off-Broadway musicals Musical parodies Revues