Spike Lee to film 'Strange' musical
Director shooting Broadway show for cable
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Helmer will shoot three perfs -- two with auds and one without -- of the critically lauded but sales-challenged musical, according to online reports that surfaced over the holiday weekend.
The show’s producers, who are said to be the backers of the video recording, would reportedly aim to air the edited result on a cable net.
A rep for the production confirmed only that the filming would take place, with further details to be confirmed at an announcement skedded for Wednesday.
The well-reviewed semiautobiographical rock tuner by musician Stew, with music co-written with Heidi Rodewald, earned seven Tony noms and took home one for Stew’s book.
Since beginning Rialto perfs in February, the show has had difficulty attracting crowds, although the Tony win on June 15 did boost weekly box office into the higher end of the $200,000 range for a couple of frames.
For the week ended June 29, sales slipped to about $245,000, and aud capacity was only slightly above 50%.
Plot centers on young black artist from L.A. who flees his middle-class upbringing and heads to Amsterdam and Berlin in an attempt to find himself. Show originated at Berkeley Rep in 2006 and played last year at Off Broadway’s Public Theater.
Rialto producers of “Passing Strange” include the Shubert Org, Elizabeth Ireland McCann, the Public and Berkeley Rep.







