Gateway Playhouse , also known as the Performing Arts Center of Suffolk County is a theatre located on the eastern edge of Bellport, New York on the grounds of the former Mott Estate . The street address is 215 South Country Road . It's the oldest of three professional theatres on the island and nationally recognized as one of the top ten summer theatres in the nation.
43-620: The theater's history dates to 1950 with a production of Taming of the Shrew in a converted barn as was traditional of the time. By the 1960s it transitioned from summer stock to a professional company with a new theater that seated five hundred. In 2011, the Gateway Playhouse and Acting School combined to form the non-profit organization, the Performing Arts Center of Suffolk County. Among its notable productions are
86-413: A 1992 production of Once on This Island with Norm Lewis , as well as a 2011 production of Sunset Boulevard and a 2016 production of Anything Goes with Andrea McArdle . In fall, the theater transforms into a haunted house. 40°45′45″N 72°55′57″W / 40.762570°N 72.932558°W / 40.762570; -72.932558 Once on This Island Once on This Island
129-495: A daughter of Daniel's family friends, cajoles Ti Moune to dance for them (her ulterior motive being to make her look bad in front of the grands hommes ). Ti Moune does dance and gains the admiration of the rich society members, inspiring both the peasant servants and the grand homme guests to join her ("Ti Moune's Dance"). Afterwards, Ti Moune learns that Daniel is already engaged to be married to Andrea ("When We Are Wed"). Daniel, reminded of his responsibilities, must go through with
172-561: A storm so that Ti Moune may meet Daniel and restore him to health ("And the Gods Heard Her Prayer/Rain"). Despite the objections of the other peasants including her own parents, Ti Moune helps the intruder recover ("Pray"). Ti Moune falls in love with the stranger and as she cares for the unconscious boy, she imagines he loves her too. When Papa Ge comes to take Daniel's life, Ti Moune offers her life in exchange for Daniel's so that he will not die ("Forever Yours"). Papa Ge
215-431: A terrible storm upon the island, which in turn causes a disastrous flood, wiping out many villages. However, the gods save the life of a little orphan named Ti Moune by placing her in a tree above the flood's waves. She is found and subsequently adopted by the peasants Mama Euralie and Tonton Julian ("One Small Girl"). Years afterwards, a grown-up Ti Moune prays to the gods to let her know her purpose, and to let her be like
258-717: A wrecked beach community recovering from a hurricane. The opening night cast included Hailey Kilgore as Ti Moune, Isaac Powell as Daniel, Alysha Deslorieux as Andrea, Phillip Boykin as Tonton Julian, Kenita R. Miller as Mama Euralie, Alex Newell as Asaka, Merle Dandridge as Papa Ge, Quentin Earl Darrington as Agwe, Lea Salonga as Erzulie and David Jennings as Armand. The revival closed on January 6, 2019, after 458 regular performances. The Broadway revival production tour in North America starting at The Carson Center, Paducah, Kentucky on October 12, 2019, with
301-472: Is a coming-of-age one-act stage musical with a book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty . It is based on the 1985 novel My Love, My Love; or, The Peasant Girl by Rosa Guy , a Caribbean -set retelling of Hans Christian Andersen 's fairy tale The Little Mermaid . It concerns a peasant girl in the French Antilles who falls in love with a rich boy and makes a deal with
344-702: Is an American actress and singer. She is particularly known for her performances in Broadway musicals. In 1989 she won an Obie Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway musical Romance in Hard Times . In 1997 she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for portraying Sonja in Cy Coleman 's The Life . She
387-593: Is angry but leaves, hinting he will return – sooner or later, as her life now belongs to him. Tonton Julian travels to the other side of the Island to seek Daniel's family at the Hotel Beauxhomme. When he returns, he brings with him some of Daniel's people to take the boy back, as well as the story of Daniel's family: Four generations ago, during the Napoleonic era, a French aristocrat named Armand colonised
430-601: Is heard on the 1990 Madonna recording " Rescue Me ". White's television appearances include a regular role on Sesame Street , Law & Order , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , and NYPD Blue . Her screen credits include voiceover work in Disney's Hercules and Anastasia and appearances in How the Grinch Stole Christmas , Game 6 , Pieces of April and Then She Found Me . White
473-803: The Brooklyn Philharmonic in a concert of works by Leonard Bernstein , Aaron Copland , and George and Ira Gershwin celebrating the orchestra's 50th anniversary in July 2003. She also has appeared in concert at Carnegie Hall , in March 2004, singing Harold Arlen songs with the New York Pops. White performed her one-woman show at the Kennedy Center 's "Barbara Cook's Spotlight" in November 2007, singing songs by Cy Coleman . At
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#1732800737308516-654: The COVID-19 pandemic at the Smith Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. One stormy night in the Antilles archipelago, thunder booms, making a small girl cry in fear. To comfort her, the village storytellers tell her the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who falls in love with a grand homme , Daniel Beauxhomme – a story of life, pain, love, grief, faith, and hope. In this story, four gods (consisting of Asaka : Mother of
559-709: The Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts in Pittsburgh on January 3, 1993. Gibbs reprised her role as Mama Euralie and Gerry McIntyre (the original Armand) played Papa Ge. James Stovall (who replaced Eric Riley on Broadway as Papa Ge) played Agwe. The rest of the cast included Vanita Harbour as Ti Moune, Darius de Haas as Daniel, Natalie Venetia Belcon as Erzulie, Carol Dennis as Asaka, Miles Watson as Tonton Julian, Monique Cintron as Andrea, Keith Tyrone as Armand, and Nilyne Fields as Little Ti Moune. In 2002,
602-863: The Tony , Drama Desk , and Outer Critics Circle Awards for her portrayal of a world-weary, no-nonsense, streetwise hooker named Sonja. Off-Broadway White has performed in the Public Theater production of the William Finn musical Romance in Hard Times (1989), for which she won the Obie Award , Dinah Was (1998) at the Gramercy Theatre as singer Dinah Washington , and the Second Stage Theatre production of Regina Taylor 's musical Crowns (2002), for which she and
645-843: The 1987 revival, for which she won the Drama League Award for Best Actress in a Musical. One of her first professional jobs was playing Dorothy in a national tour of The Wiz. White has also appeared on Broadway as Grizabella in Cats , Asaka in Once on This Island , Miss Jones in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying , Matron "Mama" Morton in Chicago , as well as appearing in Carrie and Fela! . For her role in Cy Coleman 's The Life , she won
688-526: The 2018 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical . A Disney film adaptation is currently in development for Disney+ . Once on This Island was originally staged at Off-Broadway 's Playwrights Horizons , running from May 6, 1990, until May 27, 1990. The Broadway production opened on October 18, 1990, at the Booth Theatre and closed on December 1, 1991, after 469 performances and 19 previews. With direction and choreography by Graciela Daniele ,
731-507: The Earth will give her everything she needs on her journey to Daniel ("Mama Will Provide"). Ti Moune travels across the island ("Waiting for Life (Reprise)"), and the storytellers relate the many versions of her difficult journey to the city (including being forced to wear too-tight shoes), through the hotel gates and finding Daniel's room ("Some Say"). Daniel, still ill and unable to walk, does not remember her but believes her after she describes
774-522: The Earth, Agwé : god of Water, Erzulie : goddess of Love, and Papa Ge : demon of Death) rule an island known as the Jewel of the Antilles where poor peasants worship them (Prologue/"We Dance"). The peasants, "black as night", live on one side of the island, and the grands hommes , lighter-skinned descendants of the original French planters and their slaves, live on the other. One night, Agwe unleashes
817-831: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center she performed in a concert, Broadway's Future Songbook , in September 2014. She has toured with her one-woman cabaret show From Brooklyn to Broadway , which she first presented in March 2000 at Arci's Place in New York City. She performed the show in San Francisco in 2003 at the Plush Room. Lilias has also performed at The Purple Room in Palm Springs , California. She
860-639: The PBS documentary In Performance at the White House . She is an active cabaret singer and has appeared in concert with the Boston Pops Orchestra , the Brooklyn Philharmonic , and at Carnegie Hall . White is a Brooklyn, New York native who made her Broadway debut in Barnum in 1981. She understudied the role of Effie in the original 1981 production of Dreamgirls and played the part in
903-460: The actress's social media profiles had been deluged with ageist and racist insults in response to the incident. White's concert performances to benefit the Actors' Fund of America include Dreamgirls in 2001, Funny Girl in 2002, and Hair in 2004. She performed in the concert version of South Pacific , which was broadcast by PBS Great Performances in 2006. She performed with
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#1732800737308946-443: The arranged marriage, although he insists they can be lovers forever, leaving Ti Moune crushed. Papa Ge reappears and reminds Ti Moune of her promise to exchange her life for Daniel's – but says she can revoke the bargain if she kills Daniel ("Promises/Forever Yours (Reprise)"). Ti Moune enters Daniel's room with a knife, but she still loves him too much to kill him, proving love is stronger than death. However, Daniel finds Ti Moune with
989-667: The cast won the AUDELCO Award, Outstanding Ensemble Performance. In 2014, White appeared Off-Broadway in the Primary Stages production of the play While I Yet Live by Billy Porter . In 2015, White starred with Scott Wakefield Off-Broadway in the York Theatre Company's World premiere of Alan Govenar's musical Texas in Paris . White, André De Shields , Stefanie Powers , and Georgia Engel appeared in
1032-410: The fast-driving strangers on the roads near her village - the grands hommes ("Waiting for Life"). Hearing her plea, the gods laugh at her. However, Erzulie suggests that they give her love, because it is stronger than any of the other elements. Offended, Papa Ge proposes a bet to prove which is stronger: love or death. Agwe arranges for the car of Daniel Beauxhomme, a young grand homme , to crash during
1075-735: The gods to save his life. The original Broadway production ran from 1990 to 1991, and the West End production opened in 1994, where it won the 1995 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical . The musical was revived on Broadway in a production that opened on December 3, 2017 at the Circle in the Square Theatre . The revival was showered with critical acclaim, with New York Times critic Jesse Green describing it as "ravishing" and The Huffington Post praising it for creating "an aesthetic experience unlike anything seen on Broadway." It won
1118-405: The gods were moved to tears by Ti Moune's selflessness and love, and chose to bestow a final kindness on her; Erzulie took her by the hand and led her to the ocean, where Agwé allowed her to drown peacefully. Papa Ge received her gently and brought her back to shore where Asaka transformed her into a tree ("A Part of Us"). The tree becomes a celebration of life and love that cracks open the gates of
1161-412: The hotel, allowing those of all social statuses to become one, including a peasant girl and a young grand homme , Daniel's son, as they play in her branches. As the years go by, the story of Ti Moune is told again and again, passed down through generations as proof of the power of love and stories to bring people together. As the musical ends, the little girl who was frightened by the storm begins to retell
1204-522: The island, while their hearts yearn forever for France." To this day the curse causes future Beauxhommes to alienate the peasants for reminding them of their homeland ("The Sad Tale of the Beauxhommes"). Ti Moune is tearfully separated from Daniel and tells her parents that she will go after Daniel to marry him, and though they are reluctant to let her go, they eventually give her their blessing ("Ti Moune"). The goddess Asaka tells Ti Moune not to fear, as
1247-476: The island. Although Armand had a wife, he had affairs with several natives, one of which bore him a son, named Beauxhomme. When Beauxhomme grew up, war broke out between the peasant locals and the French. The peasants won the war with Beauxhomme's help, after which he banished Armand back to France. Before leaving, however, Armand cursed Beauxhomme and his descendants saying their "black blood will keep them forever on
1290-500: The knife. Appalled at the attempted murder, the Beauxhommes throw her out of the hotel grounds. Barred from the hotel, Ti Moune waits for two weeks to try and meet Daniel at the gate. As Daniel and Andrea are married, they follow an old tradition of throwing coins to the peasants outside the hotel gates. Ti Moune calls to Daniel who gently places a silver coin in Ti Moune's hand, kisses her cheek, and leaves. The storytellers tell of how
1333-562: The musical featured LaChanze as Ti Moune, Jerry Dixon as Daniel, Andrea Frierson as Erzulie, Sheila Gibbs as Mama Euralie, Kecia Lewis as Asaka, Gerry McIntyre as Armand, Milton Craig Nealy as Agwe, Eric Riley as Papa Ge, Ellis E. Williams as Tonton Julian and Afi McClendon as Little Ti Moune. Daniele returned as director/choreographer for a U.S. national tour, which opened at the CIBC Theatre in Chicago on March 31, 1992 and closed at
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1376-474: The new musical Gotta Dance , directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell , which began performances on December 13, 2015, at Chicago's Bank of America Theatre , and ran through January 17, 2016. In August 2022, it was announced that White would play the role of Hermes in the Broadway musical Hadestown beginning on September 13, 2022. She was the first woman to play the role. Her final performance
1419-515: The official opening on October 15 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, Nashville, Tennessee. The tour is directed by Michael Arden with choreography by Camille A. Brown. The tour featured onstage seating, "creating a unique experience within the footprint of every theatre we play... Audiences will be invited to put their feet in the sand and surround our company, becoming part of the show." The tour ended early due to
1462-777: The original Broadway cast was reunited with special guest Lillias White to perform the show for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund. The European premiere took place in 1994, hosted by the Birmingham Rep , and then transferred to the West End Royalty Theatre (now the Peacock Theatre ) in September 1994. The production won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical . The musical
1505-440: The scar on his chest. As they stay together, Erzulie gives them the gift of love ("Human Heart"). Daniel ignores the townspeople's gossiping ("Pray (Reprise)") over the unlikely relationship between a rich Beauxhomme and a poor peasant. Daniel delights in Ti Moune's differences from the rich girls in his life, noting that "some girls you marry, some you love" ("Some Girls"). At a ball held at the hotel ("The Ball"), Andrea Devereaux,
1548-475: The story herself ("Why We Tell the Story"). Note : The original cast was chosen along racial lines with darker-skinned actors portraying the peasants and lighter-skinned actors portraying the upper-class landowners. In the script, the writers provide small line changes that can be used to remove references to skin color to accommodate multi-ethnic productions, while preserving the storyline about differences between
1591-527: The upper and lower classes. Notable replacements in the original Broadway cast Notable replacements in the 2017 Broadway revival cast Cut songs include "Come Down From the Tree" and "When Daniel Marries". "Come Down From the Tree", was a song for Mama Euralie; it is included in several recordings, including its first recording on Bruce Kimmel's Lost in Boston CD, where it was sung by Lillias White - it
1634-400: Was disabled and needed it to understand the dialogue of the musical . The theatre and production issued official apologies, affirmed their future commitments to accessibility , and offered a complimentary ticket to the audience member to make up for the incident. White did not comment on the incident herself. The audience member took to social media to urge users to stop harassing White, as
1677-458: Was also included on Audra McDonald 's How Glory Goes . On July 30, 2020, it was announced that Walt Disney Pictures and producer Marc Platt bought the film rights to adapt Once on This Island into a feature film for the Disney+ streaming service. Playwright Jocelyn Bioh will pen the script and Wanuri Kahiu will direct. Lillias White Lillias White (born July 21, 1951)
1720-450: Was announced for May 2023 at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre . The first Broadway revival of Once on This Island , produced by Ken Davenport, directed by Michael Arden and choreographed by Camille A. Brown , began previews on November 9, 2017, and officially opened on December 3 at the Circle in the Square Theatre . This production featured a stage covered in sand, with live animals onstage, and set and costume design intended to suggest
1763-650: Was nominated for a Tony Award again in 2010 for her work as Funmilayo in Fela Kuti 's Fela! . White is also known for her roles as Calliope in the Disney film Hercules (1997), and its animated series of the same name ; Evette in the film Pieces of April (2003); and as Fat Annie in the Netflix series The Get Down . She has also starred as Bloody Mary in Rodgers and Hammerstein 's South Pacific on PBS's Great Performances with Reba McEntire , and in
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1806-417: Was on 17 March 2024. On October 22 of that same year, she returned to the role for a temporary engagement that's set to last until January 12, 2025. During a performance of Hadestown on October 12, 2022, White twice reprimanded an audience member from the stage for recording the production. White was unaware that this audience member was not recording, and was in fact using a captioning device because she
1849-782: Was revived in the UK in 2009 at Birmingham Rep, Nottingham Playhouse , and the Hackney Empire Theatre in London. Susie McKenna directed, with Sharon D. Clarke reprising her 1994 role as Asaka. The original West End Ti Moune, Lorna Brown , played Erzulie in this production. In June 2012, the Paper Mill Playhouse presented a production directed by Thomas Kail , with Syesha Mercado as Ti Moune and Darius de Haas as Agwe. A new London production directed by Ola Ince and starring Gabrielle Brooks as Ti Moune
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