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

Being Hunter: JR Bruno talks [show]

It might have closed on Broadway earlier this season, but this weekend "[title of show]" returns triumphantly to life with the first regional version of the production at Playhouse Square's 14th Street Theater in Cleveland.

Simply put, "[title of show]" tells its own story. The songs are all self-referential and, in the Broadway version, "[show]" creators Hunter Bell and Jeff Bowen portrayed themselves taking the journey of bringing the show to the Great White Way. Before getting to Broadway, Bell and Bowen produced and starred in the popular "[title of show] Show" on Youtube, made a cast recording and performed it Off-Broadway. The show's comedic tone and inspiring message was awarded with a rabidly loyal fan base that has kept it alive long after its Broadway marquee has dimmed.

Baldwin Wallace College acting senior JR Bruno will be portraying Bell's character in this regional production of the show and must slip into the shoes of a character who has only been played by an actor who was literally playing himself. Bruno spoke with BroadwayWorld about his love for [show] and how's he the same (and different) than Bell.

How familiar were you with "[title of show]"?

Baldwin Wallace College actually sent the whole class to go see the show on Broadway. This was in an effort to get them to choose us to do the show (regionally). We were big fans of their "[title of show] Show" on Youtube and put out our own "[title of show] Show Show" in effort to get the rights to the regional.

They saw it and told us that it was why they picked Baldwin Wallace. That, and we were the only ones who took the time to ask.

Why does the show appeal to you?

Not only does it speak about trying to make it in show business, but it speaks of trying to live the dreams you had as a child.

Everyone in show business, all directors and choreographers and actors, have those memories. And everyone wants to give something that comes from them. That makes the show something really fantastic for people who aren't Hunter or Jeff or Heidi or Susan.

What are your favorite songs?

For me and for the other castmates, "A Way Back to Then" is such a beautiful song. We all have to fight onstage not to cry while its being sung.

The final moment in the show is, I think, one of the most brilliant endings in a musical ever. We all stand onstage and sing that it is the end of the show as we watch the show going away from us.

When you saw the show on Broadway did you get the opportunity to go backstage or meet the cast?

They invited students backstage and they all got Baldwin Wallace t-shirts.

Hunter and Jeff have been out to visit us while we worked on staging the show.

Was that nerve-wracking?

The first run of the show for Hunter and Jeff was terrible! We were all a mess because it was so surreal to be having a conversation that they had actually had in real life.

Why was Hunter the right role for you?

They all have their specific things to accomplish in the show, and Hunter is this optimistic dreamer who dreams bigger than anything. I guess I do that. (laughs)

What advice did the reAl Hunter give you?

He made sure that I knew that Hunter really is the train that drives the show. Of course he said that, he's Hunter! He wrote the show! (laughs)

But he is the guy that keeps all the dreams constantly flowing while Jeff keeps having to bring him back down to reality. He's constantly making the show happen and creating new ideas.

How difficult is it for you as an actor playing a version of a real person who was played by the real person? Wow, yeah, that makes sense. Especially considering this is the first time it is playing outside of Broadway.

It's been fun to try and balance what I need to bring from myself to the show and how much I needed to study him.

When they came, we went out to dinner. Literally, we sat there and watched them and it was like watching the show. I tried to absorb as much as possible. And our director staged much of the show based on things she saw them do. So we honor their physicality and their humor, but we are trying as much as we can, without changing the show, to make it our experience as well.

Tell us a little bit about rehearsals.

We have been plugging at this for quite awhile now. We got our scripts and we were all memorized before we went in. The process is so fantastic. The show is staged but we are still changing things up and keeping each other's attention. Right now the show feels like a really real experience.

Are Hunter and Jeff going to be there opening night?

We actually invited the whole cast (and Larry and Michael) and at some point they are all coming to see the show. The only one we haven't already had contact with is Heidi, but she is a little busy.

What is next for you once "[title of show]" is over?

I am moving to New York right after the show is over. We got our agents and are going to start auditioning for the big time.

Why do you think "[title of show]" remains so well-loved?

People underestimate how fantastically the show was written. It's not just two guys goofing off and writing a show about themselves. It has been through so many rewrites, all of which are in the show. And now all that is left is this big arc where nothing is extraneous. It's a great book musical that no one notices because it started off in such a different way. And I love it.

Leave Comments

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!
Rent, LaBoheme Together for the First Time
NEW
Exciting International Theatre Workshop
NEW
cleveland palace seating question
3
LOOKING FOR TWO OLD TICKET STUBS MISS SAIGON & LES...
NEW
Rachel York's For the Love of It
6

Robert Diamond's Blog BWW Awards Update 5/23 - 11 Days to Go - Two Shows Currently Tied for Best Long-Running Broadway Show

2012 Awards Season Scorecard

Michael Dale's Broadway Blog
February House
BroadwayGirl NYC Blog
Assistant to a Broadway Star
Roundabout Theater Company Blog
A Conversation with Scott Ellis
Old Jews Telling Jokes Blog
Blog: New Vid from 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!
SpideyOnBway - @BIG_RED_19 Sounds good! Be sure to keep us poste...more...
Now Playing:
Now Playing on Broadway Web Radio An Operatic Tragedy from Little Women - The Musical on 2005 Original Broadway Cast.

BWW TV Special: 2012 Tony Nominees - Kelli O'Hara on Showing a New Side of Herself in NICE WORK ...

PRINCE OF BROADWAY and Dunkin' Donuts to Launch Digital Billboard in Times Square 6/1

Broadway & American Idol Vets Ace Young and Diana DeGarmo Engaged on Air

Photo Flash: Inside Project Shaw's IN GOOD KING CHARLES'S GOLDEN DAYS

STAGE TUBE: Sneak Peek of West End's TOP HAT!

Victoria Clark Talks FOLLIES, Sally Durant Plummer and Stephen Sondheim

BWW TV Special: 2012 Tony Nominees - Tom Edden on the Dream Come True of Broadway!

Leo Ash Evens Joins Cast of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Through 7/1

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 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!
2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 8: Elton John & Tim Rice's AIDA2012 Tony Awards Clip Countdown - Day 8: Elton John & Tim Rice's AIDA

SWEENEY TODD MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG PIPPIN FLASH SPECIAL THE TOXIC AVENGER 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.