The original off-Broadway cast of Michael John LaChiusa and Sybille Pearson’s musical,
, headed into the studio earlier this week to record the acclaimed production’s original cast album. TheaterMania was on the scene at MSR Studios to bring you exclusive photos from the two-day session, as cast members — including Tony nominees Brian d’Arcy James (
) — laid down tracks so the show could live on in musical theater history. Check out our photo gallery below.
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Kate Baldwin steals a moment of quiet before the fun begins.
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We think Miguel Cervantes is saying “This is how we should record this section…”
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We found this “Dear Diary, Today my heart was broken. I <3 Lupe,” on one of the music stands in the recording booth.
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We look into the orchestra’s studio prior to the session.
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Musical director/conductor Chris Fenwick studies the sheet music.
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Guitarist Kevin Kuhn tunes up his mandolin.
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A look at the keyboard sheet music for the big second act sequence, “The Desert.”
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A few of the many instruments used in the session are in the percussion department’s separate recording room.
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Percussionist Kory Grossman keeps the beat going.
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Coffee in hand, PJ Griffith (Jett Rink) studies his music before a big day of singing.
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Conductor Chris Fenwick gets ready to keep time.
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In the control room, composer/lyricist Michael John LaChiusa keeps an eye on the proceedings.
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Brian d’Arcy James is all business as Bick Benedict.
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Kate Baldwin and Brian d’Arcy James record one of their many duets as Bick and Leslie Benedict.
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Director Michael Greif, record producer Kurt Deutsch, and composer/lyricist Michael John LaChiusa discuss a vocal take.
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Seven-time Grammy winning sound engineer and mixer Joel Moss studies the vocals from the control room.
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Kate Baldwin warms up before laying down a track.
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In a moment of spare time, PJ Griffith leads us on a tour of the control room.
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Michael Halling, Enrique Acevedo, and Martin Sola study the sheet music before joining the ensemble on “My Texas.”
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Giant ladies Melissa Mitchell, Becca Ayers, Isabel Santiago, Allison Rogers, Natalie Cortez feel the spirit of the first act finale.
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Miguel Cervantes and Matthew Stocke fool around between takes.
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The gents of Giant, Matthew Stocke, Michael Halling, Enrique Acevedo, Martin Sola, Jon Fletcher, and Miguel Cervantes, are music superstars!
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Composer/lyricist Michael John LaChiusa guides the ensemble through the score — just the way he wants it.
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Giant ladies Mary Bacon, Rocio Del Mar Valles, Katie Thompson, and Doreen Montalvo rehearse the first act finale.
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There are no “Midnight Blues” for Katie Thompson, the production’s memorable Vashti Hake Snythe.
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Company member Jon Fletcher really digs into his vocal part on the song “Jump.”
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Natalie Cortez warms up before diving into the haunting “Juana’s Prayer.”
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Michele Pawk studies her sheet music before laying down vocals for Luz Benedict’s big number, “No Time for Surprises.”
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Kate Baldwin can’t resist striking a Lil’ Kim pose in the hallway at MSR Studios.
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On a lunch break, cast member Miguel Cervantes shows off his infant son, Jackson.
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PJ Griffith and Jackson Cervantes show off their giant swagger.
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Kate Baldwin and Katie Thompson play with Jackson Cervantes as his daddy is working.
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Public Theater artistic director Oskar Eustis is thrilled that this giant musical, written by Sybille Pearson (left) and Michael John LaChiusa (right), is getting preserved.
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In between takes, record producer Kurt Deutsch smiles for our camera with Brian d’Arcy James.
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Mackenzie Mauzy (Lil Luz) and PJ Griffith study their big number, “When to Bluff,” before heading into the booth.
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Mackenzie Mauzy is greeted with a big hug from composer/lyricist Michael John LaChiusa upon finishing her songs.
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John Dossett and Michele Pawk may have never shared a scene on stage, but they’re one of the theater world’s favorite stage couples!
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Talented and attractive Broadway favorites Brian d’Arcy James and Kate Baldwin are all smiles as they get ready to duet on “The Desert.”
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The giant family of Giant.
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