{"id":1153,"date":"2022-12-30T12:35:35","date_gmt":"2022-12-30T17:35:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.idina-here.com\/press\/?p=1153"},"modified":"2022-12-30T12:35:35","modified_gmt":"2022-12-30T17:35:35","slug":"which-way-to-the-stage-idina-menzel-shares-how-jonathan-larson-still-affects-her-performances","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.idina-here.com\/press\/which-way-to-the-stage-idina-menzel-shares-how-jonathan-larson-still-affects-her-performances\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018Which Way to the Stage?\u2019: Idina Menzel Shares How Jonathan Larson Still Affects Her Performances"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Anyone who doesn\u2019t see Idina Menzel as among our most noteworthy modern voices may be changed for good by this ride through her 2018 nationwide tour. In <em>Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage?<\/em>, premiering December 9 on Disney+, the <em>Glee<\/em> co-star and <em>Wicked<\/em> Tony winner \u2014 and the voice of Elsa in Disney\u2019s <em>Frozen<\/em> \u2014 performs alongside tourmate Josh Groban, culminating in her dream-come-true show at New York City\u2019s Madison Square Garden.<\/p>\n<p>Beyond the crowd-pleasing set list, the doc pairs performance footage with Menzel reflecting on poignant moments in her life, from her Long Island roots to a recent IVF journey with her husband, actor Aaron Lohr. But the real showstoppers are the beautifully rendered tunes, including \u201cNo Day but Today\u201d from <em>Rent<\/em>, captured in Pittsburgh days after the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting (Menzel would later record an original song for the HBO documentary). Combine that with the other heart-tugging tracks here, and, well, good luck letting it go.<\/p>\n<p><em>Which Way to the Stage?<\/em> was a passion project for the <em>Disenchanted<\/em> star. She wanted to document the milestone moment in her life while showcasing the experiences that led her there. Son Walker Diggs (shared with ex-husband Taye Diggs) looms large in the flick, always being Menzel\u2019s emotional anchor and one-half of the center of all her business decisions. The other half is the 51-year-old (in her late 40s when the doc was filmed) honoring her commitment to seeing her dreams realized.<\/p>\n<p>The film is nonlinear, with director and editor Anne McCabe carefully pairing songs from her tour set list with fitting personal stories. Fans will walk away, having seen the most personal reveals Menzel has made thus far. Here, the star breaks down the emotional meaning of <em>Which Way to the Stage?<\/em> to TV Insider.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What was your favorite song from the tour setlist?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Idina Menzel: <\/strong>I know people always want you to pick one song, but honestly, those things fluctuate from show to show. Because depending on what you\u2019re experiencing on that particular day, certain songs have different impacts. They speak to you differently.<\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p>Maybe it\u2019s being a creature of the theater, but I\u2019m always looking for something new in the show. That\u2019s what keeps you alive and in the moment is always trying to find, whether it\u2019s melodically or lyrically, [how] they inform who you are on stage. If my life is complicated before I get on stage, maybe \u201cDefying Gravity\u201d is a song that I need to hear, or sometimes that live version of \u201cI Melt With You\u201d that rocks out at the end [helps] get that out of my system.<\/p>\n<p><strong>You\u2019re known for tackling incredibly difficult songs. [<em>Wicked<\/em> creator] Stephen Schwartz and Alan Menken gave you another one in <em>Disenchanted<\/em>, which I loved, but I have to ask: do you ever wish you\u2019d get to sing an easier one?<\/strong><\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p>The more acrobatic songs [<em>laughs<\/em>]. No. Look, I\u2019m not going to look a gift horse in the mouth. I love doing [the acrobatic songs], but I also love doing more intimate songs as well.<\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p>Part of what you hear in the documentary is that I just want people to see the versatility. Also, what I\u2019ve learned even in those huge, acrobatic songs is that there are nights where I can\u2019t necessarily do them as well as other nights. Depending on how much sleep I get, or I\u2019m flying across the country to see my kid, or I\u2019m getting a cold, or I\u2019m shooting myself up with hormones to try to have a baby \u2014 it\u2019s not always going to be perfect. And yet some of those nights where it\u2019s not perfect have been some of my best nights where I\u2019ve discovered something about it and realized, \u201cOh, it\u2019s not always the high notes that people are necessarily responding to.\u201d There\u2019s something about the way I\u2019m allowing people into my soul and who I am, and the way I tell the story.<\/p>\n<p>For a long time, it felt like, \u201cOh my gosh, if I can\u2019t hit that note, then people aren\u2019t gonna think I\u2019m talented.\u201d What I\u2019ve really learned through the years is that it\u2019s more than that. It\u2019s my ability to make myself vulnerable to tell the story.<\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p><strong>I found myself the most tearful during the performance of \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=LVetDI1eHx8\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Extraordinary<\/a>\u201d [one of Menzel\u2019s original songs written about her husband, Lohr].<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Oh, really? That\u2019s nice! What was it that you connected to?<\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p><strong>Well, you know music always hits us differently at different points in our lives. Personally, the lyrics of that song hit me hard that day, as well as just being such a fan of yours. It was also paired with how [McCabe] weaved in your personal stories with the different songs from the setlist. It was really evocative for me. How do you feel about the editing of the documentary?<\/strong><\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p>Oh my God, I\u2019m so proud of it. We had the choice to be more linear in our storytelling and more predictable or to go in and out of the songs through different experiences and trust that the audience would go with us. This way, you can see how like I was saying, every song can have different impacts depending on how you are looking at it from that perspective on that day.<\/p>\n<p>You see my husband bonding in this beautiful way with my son while I\u2019m away singing, and you see that even if [Walker\u2019s] dad is on a job as well, he\u2019s got this other incredible role model in my husband. You see the way the rehearsals go so that you can see how the song develops and the creative process. Interweaving all of those different elements gives the layers. I\u2019m thankful that connected with you because that was important to me.<\/p>\n<p>I talk in the documentary about how versatility can be your curse. What I\u2019ve learned through the years is\u2026as long as what\u2019s happening now encapsulates who I am as a person and an artist, that\u2019s what gives it the common denominator. The genre is me. For me, when I surrender to that and stop trying to say, \u201cWell, how am I perceived,\u201d and \u201cI wanna do this and that,\u201d [I realize] they\u2019re all part of me. They\u2019re all OK, and they\u2019re not confusing anyone because they\u2019re my life experiences.<\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p>I really liked how \u201cNo Day But Today\u201d [from <em>Rent<\/em>] does that because that is a song I do every night, no matter where I go. If I\u2019m singing for 30 people at a fundraiser or if I\u2019m on a huge arena stage, that\u2019s my sort of touch point, my meditation in a way. It grounds me; it brings me back to where I started. But it always has a different meaning. And that particular song, you could see how it did that, how it evolved, and how all of a sudden we\u2019re in Pittsburgh, and this horrible event occurs [the Tree of Life synagogue shooting]. \u201cNo Day But Today\u201d can morph and mold itself to whatever the experience is and whatever people need to hear in that given moment.<\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p><strong>Did you consider any other song for that moment in Pittsburgh? Or was that just the most fitting song for it?<\/strong><\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p>I overthink everything. I don\u2019t want anything to be taken out of context or to be insensitive or tone-deaf to something. I probably thought about it a lot and then felt that that was the right choice.<\/p>\n<div data-reactroot=\"\">\n<p><strong>We see the moment in the documentary, but I\u2019d love to hear you describe what it felt like to walk on stage at Madison Square Garden for the first time.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It was very moving for me. It\u2019s funny, almost. The documentary went through a lot of adversity getting made. We lost our funding at one point. Getting people there to actually document it, all of a sudden, it was going to fall apart. I really think that my experience with <em>Rent<\/em>, and I say this a lot, but I really think that having lost Jonathan Larson during that experience set a precedent and laid a groundwork for how I wanted to live my life, professional and personal, [and] really take in a moment.<\/p>\n<p>No day but today. That sounds clich\u00e9 at this point, but you know, you\u2019re a young, 20-something, budding performer, and this compatriot of yours all of a sudden is gone. It does something to you. It makes you really appreciate what you have. And so, standing up there, I just looked around. I took it in. I didn\u2019t let my nerves overcome me and not allow me to be in my body.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Anyone who doesn\u2019t see Idina Menzel as among our most noteworthy modern voices may be changed for good by this ride through her 2018 nationwide tour. 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