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Patrick Honoré

Patrick Honoré runs the magazine broadwayguy.com and has been a musical theater critic for 15 years, sarting as the French Musical Corespondant for the paper edition of Musical Stages in London, which led to his writing for Musical Theatre in Review, its digital follow-up.  He was the French corespondant for the German magazine Musicals, the last hold out for paper magazines devoted to musical theater.  And he has also written reviews on Broadway and London musicals for musicalavenue.fr in French.  He joined the Broadway World team 6 years ago.

Patrick Honoré is also a cabaret performer in Paris, London, and New York.  He has taught jazz and theater dance in his company Guys and Dolls, which he created in 1996.

Patrick fell in love with musical theater when he was 13 years old, and has since been visiting London monthly and New York biannually, which explains his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre and its history.  His tastes favor the Golden Age style of musical, and his favorite composers are Jerry Herman, Kander and Ebb, Cy Coleman, and Stephen Sondheim, whose songs he regularly performs in Parisian cafés.

 




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First Show:

Chicago

Favorite Show:

The Kiss of the Spider Woman



BWW Review: GUYS AND DOLLS at Théâtre Marigny
BWW Review: GUYS AND DOLLS at Théâtre Marigny
March 28, 2019

After Michel Le Grand's Donkeyskin, which gave the genius composer one more chance to see his immortal music on the stage and the intimate Sondheim review Marry Me a Little in the Studio, Theatre Marigny and Jean-Luc Choplin are now getting into the real thing by putting on a full production of classic musical with a entirely British creative team and cast playing and singing in English with subtitles. Though Theatre Marigny is much smaller than the Chatelet, similar productions there such as Kiss Me Kate and the Sondheim cycle were scheduled for only few weekd runs, An American in Paris was a Broadway tryout, so it easily sold out its two-month run, thanks in no small part to visitors from abroad. My Fair Lady, 42nd Street, and Singing in the Rain had already played in Paris before, although in French or on tour but were already part of the general public consciousness as movie favourites. Guys and Dolls, on the other hand, which has never been seen in Paris before or not even on tour, has an intrinsically American subject matter and only a now hardly watchable movie version, only known among French cinephiles as the only musical in which Marlon Brando appeared, teaming up with Frank Sinatra.

BWW Review: THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL at THEATRE DE LA RENAISSANCE
BWW Review: THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL at THEATRE DE LA RENAISSANCE
March 28, 2019

Creating a kids' musical based on a tale of the death of a little girl in appalling circumstances is making a risky bet, but in the case of The LittleMatch Girl at the Theatre de la Renaissance in Paris, a successful one. The book, by Anthony Michineau, is a small masterpiece of poetry and imagination. Without betraying Hans Christian Andersen's original tale, Michineau has transformed the story into a fantasy fable, where thelittle match girl, Emma, goes on a quest to save an imaginary kingdom.

BWW Review: TOM SAWYER at Théâtre Mogador
BWW Review: MARRY ME A LITTLE at Marigny Theater
BWW Review: MARRY ME A LITTLE at Marigny Theater
February 12, 2019

After his extensive Stephen Sondheim cycle at Chatelet, which began with A Little Light Music in 2011 and ended with Passion in 2016, Jean-Luc Choplin is now going on with his introduction to the French public of his favorite Broadway composer at the Marigny Theater, presenting a lesser known song catalogue made of cuts from the master's earlier workers, woven under a themed story of a couple who never gets to meet up.

BWW Review: OUPS at The Moulin Des Roches Cabaret
BWW Review: OUPS at The Moulin Des Roches Cabaret
January 6, 2019

Life is a cabaret in Toulouse thanks to The Moulin des Roches Cabaret in the nearby village of Mauzac.

BWW Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at Karreveld Castle
BWW Review: NEXT TO NORMAL at Karreveld Castle
January 5, 2019

After Sunset Boulevard last summer and before My Fair Lady next season, both at Karreveld Castle, Brussels is staying alive through the winter with the sound of musicals, this time with a much meatier choice by Tobiarts Productions, the Pulitzer Prize and triple Tony Awards winner Next to Normal.

BWW Review: FASHION FREAK SHOW at Folies Bergère
BWW Review: FASHION FREAK SHOW at Folies Bergère
December 11, 2018

Jean-Paul Gaultier, the man with the most famous sailor shirt in the world, offers fans a first-time review, halfway between a musical review and a fashion show, as exuberant as it is provocative, based on his many lives.

BWW Review: BROADWAY AU CARRE: 5TH REPUBLIC at Comédie Nation
BWW Review: BROADWAY AU CARRE: 5TH REPUBLIC at Comédie Nation
December 10, 2018

The best musical theater workshop in Paris!

BWW Review: READING: KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN at Alhambra Theater
BWW Review: READING: KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN at Alhambra Theater
December 10, 2018

More than seven years after his first public reading at the now sadly gone 20eme Theater in Paris, the French adaptation of Kiss of the Spider Woman is still struggling to find a French producer despite the success it met with in the profession at the time and again at subsequent readings at the Alhambra Theater and last week at Bobino Theater. With the new French version of Chicago now successfully playing at Mogador Theater, it might be the right time to discover this underrated and too rarely revived masterpiece of Kander and Ebb, best known as the creator of Cabaret, Chicago and the title song of the movie New York, New York.

BWW Review: PEAU D'ÂNE at Marigny
BWW Review: PEAU D'ÂNE at Marigny
December 10, 2018

After five years of renovations, The Marigny Theater reopens in style, with an enchanted but not always so enchanting musical adaptation of Jacques Demy's popular film Donkeyskin (Peau d'Âne), best remembered for the songs of legendary film composer Michel Legrand.

BWW Review: INTO THE WOODS at La Clef Des Champs
BWW Review: INTO THE WOODS at La Clef Des Champs
October 25, 2018

Four years after treating us to a superb intimate production of Sweeney Todd, La Clef Des Champs is now tackling another Sondheim classic, Into the Woods, with the same talented director Olivier Benezech, giving us a definitely contemporary take on the immortal piece.

BWW Review: WE WILL ROCK YOU at Casino De Paris
BWW Review: WE WILL ROCK YOU at Casino De Paris
October 15, 2018

We Will Rock You, originally produced by Robert De Niro and written by Ben Elton, who, building on Queen's repertoire, collaborated with the remaining members of the group roger Taylor and Brian May, was one of the first highly successful jukebox musicals.  Opening in 2002 at the huge Dominion Theatrein London, where it run for 12 years, the show traveled to the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas.  It was also a big hit in Australia, Japan and Russia.  And in 2006, it was produced in Portugal, Chilie, Argentina, Switzerland and Germany,  followed by long runs in Madrid, Vienna, Singapour and Hong-Kong.  The German language version also met with huge success in both Cologne and Stuttgart, but the Canadian production in Toronto, an obvious try-out, never made it to Broadway.  The reason clearly lies in the book, beyond silly compared to those of the now numerous other juke box musicals that hit the great white way towards the beginning of the millennium. 

BWW Review: CABARET / KABARETT at Théâtre De Poche
BWW Review: CABARET / KABARETT at Théâtre De Poche
August 8, 2018

The shadows of Kurt Weil, Kander and Ebb, and Bob Fosse are hanging high over the early summer theater season in Paris with two exceptional productions, Berlin Kabarett at the Theatre de Poche Montparnasse, May 24th - July 15th, and the ECM presentation of Willkommen im Cabaret at the Theatre des Varietes, June 24th - 25th.

BWW Review: SUNSET BOULEVARD at Festival Bruxellons!
BWW Review: SUNSET BOULEVARD at Festival Bruxellons!
August 8, 2018

Innovatively set in the unique Chateau de Karreveld, the greatest attraction of the Bruexellons! Summer Festival is proving to be the very first French version of Sunset Boulevard, flawlessly translated and adapted by Jack Cooper and Simon Paco, and resourcefully supervised by Stephane Laporte, who gave us the French adaptation of The Lion King, Titanic, I Do! I Do!, and Fiddler on the Roof!, among others.



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