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Paramount Theatre's Jim Corti returned to Broadway for one-night-only, to reprise role of Harry Houdini at Ragtime Reunion Concert

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Tue, 04/04/2023 - 3:50pm by laughingcat

Buried deep down in Paramount Theatre Artistic Director Jim Corti’s lengthy and impressive bio is an amazing career accomplishment from 25 years ago: 

Corti, a veteran Broadway actor, originated the role of Harry Houdini in the first Broadway production of Ragtime. 

That life-changing experience and the resulting accolades came flooding back for Corti when he flew back to New York to join his fellow original cast members in a one-night-only benefit reunion concert of Ragtime, Monday, March 27 at the Minskoff Theatre.

(left) Jim Corti’s headshot, Ragtime Playbill, 1997; archival candid of Corti as Harry Houdini, backstage at Ragtime with fellow cast member Elisa Heinsohn.

(from left) Audra McDonald with Jim Corti; Jim Corti and Brian Stokes Mitchell at a Ragtime Reunion Concert rehearsal.

The special event celebrated the 25th anniversary of Ragtime‘s Broadway opening and featured Corti performing with original cast members including six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald (Sarah), two-time Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell (Coalhouse Walker, Jr.), and SAG Award winner Peter Friedman (Tateh).

The concert benefitted the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund), which provides human services nationally for people who work in film, theater, television, music, opera, radio and dance, on stage and behind the scenes.

Based on the classic American novel by E.L. Doctorow, Ragtime has a Tony-winning book by Terrence McNally. Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, who wrote the Tony-winning score, were front and center Monday night. 

Candids from the Ragtime Reunion Concert, including (right) the curtain call with Audra McDonald and Brian Stokes Mitchell, with Corti behind.

Ragtime Concert curtain call 3/27/23

Watch the curtain call from last night's Ragtime Reunion Concert.  Corti takes his bow at 1:36.

Original cast members backstage at Ragtime Reunion rehearsal, from left: John D. Baker, Todd Thurston, Bruce Winant, Shaun Amyot, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Jim Corti.

“We rocked the Minskoff!” said Corti. “A quarter of a century of richness in this epic piece was exchanged in a synergy back and forth, from the stage to the packed house. Deeply emotional, revelatory work from my fellow cast members and orchestra last night. I will never be quite the same, changed by this experience and by the power of theater.”

In addition to Ragtime, Corti’s Broadway credits include appearing in the original New York cast of Candide, performing in the long running A Chorus Line, and touring nationally in Urinetown, Cabaret and Bob Fosse’s Dancin’.

Fast forward to today, and Corti is best known for inaugurating Paramount’s Broadway Series with President and CEO Tim Rater in fall 2011. Since then, Paramount Theatre has grown to be the largest subscription house in the U.S., with more than 35,000 subscribers from all over Chicagoland and the Midwest signing up for Paramount’s critically acclaimed, Broadway-caliber productions.

Since becoming Jeff eligible in 2015, Paramount’s Broadway Series has earned 81 nominations with 25 wins, including three consecutive Best Large Musical awards for Les Misérables, West Side Story and Sweeney Todd. Corti helmed all three, and won Best Director for two of them, Les Misérables and Sweeney Todd.

Corti also directed Paramount’s My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Miss Saigon, RENT, The Who’s Tommy, Oklahoma!, Mamma Mia!, Million Dollar Quartet, Once, The Producers, Newsies, Groundhog Day: The Musical and, most recently, Into the Woods with co-director Trent Stork.

He is the only director to have two productions in the same year in the Chicago Tribune’s list of 10 Best Shows, for Drury Lane’s Cabaret and Writers Theatre’s Oh, Coward! in 2009. Corti remains the sole honoree to have won Jeff Awards as an actor (Marriott’s Grand Hotel), choreographer (Drury Lane’s Singin’ in the Rain) and director (Paramount’s Sweeney Todd and Les Misérables, Drury Lane’s Sweet Charity and Northlight’s Blues in the Night).

Paramount Theatre Artistic Director Jim Corti recalls being cast in Ragtime

Opening next at Paramount Theatre is its 11th Broadway Series finale, the first regional production of School of Rock, April 12-June 4. 

Looking ahead, Paramount has four blockbuster musicals on tap for its 12th Broadway Series in 2023-24: Little Shop of Horrors (August 30-October 15, 2023), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (November 8, 2023-January 14, 2024) and Billy Elliot: The Musical (February 7-March 24, 2024). Corti will direct Paramount’s 12th Broadway Series finale, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (April 24-June 16, 2024).

In addition, Paramount has announced three plays set for its second BOLD Series in 2023-2024 across the street in Paramount’s intimate, new Copley Theatre. Corti will stage the BOLD Series opener, the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Next to Normal (July 26-September 3, 2023), and closing production, Tennessee Williams’s classic drama A Streetcar Named Desire (March 13-April 21, 2024). In between, Paramount’s BOLD Series also boasts the recent Off-Broadway sensation What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Shreck (October 4-November 12, 2023). 

Paramount Theatre is located at 23 E Galena Blvd. in downtown Aurora. Paramount’s new sister stage, the Copley Theatre, is right across the street at 8 E. Galena Blvd., in the North Island Center. For tickets or to subscribe, visit paramountaurora.com, call (630) 896-6666, or visit the Paramount box office, 23 E. Galena Blvd. in downtown Aurora, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and until show time on show days. 

For the latest updates, visit paramountaurora.com or follow @paramountaurora on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, @paramountarts on Tik Tok, and on LinkedIn.   

For more information and to support the Entertainment Community Fund, visit entertainmentcommunity.org.

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