Two Midwestern songwriters who seem worlds apart – Bob Dylan and Cole Porter – will be featured this May, in PBS’ annual Broadway series.
Porter grew up on an Indiana farm; his “Kiss Me Kate” concludes the series May 30. A week earlier is the “Girl From the North Country,” with 20 songs from Dylan, who grew up in small-town Minnesota.
In their original versions, both shows drew Tony nominations for best musical; so did “Next to Normal” (shown here in its Broadway production), which opens the series. (“Kiss Me Kate” won, back in 1949; the others didn’t.)
They’re joined by the lone play in this group, “Yellow Face.” The shows, each at 9 p.m. on “Great Performances,” are:
— May 9: “Next to Normal.” This is the London production, starring Caissie Levy of Broadway’s “Frozen.”
— May 16: “Yellow Face” is a comedy from David Henry Hwang, starring Daniel Dae Kim of “Lost” and “Hawaii Five-0.” It was filmed this fall and is eligible for the upcoming Tony nominations.
— May 23: “The Girl From the North Country.”
— May 30: “Kiss Me Kate.” This is a London production, filmed for movie theaters, starring Stephanie J. Block and Adrian Dunbar.

PBS’ Broadway series: from Dylan to Cole Porter
Two Midwestern songwriters who seem worlds apart – Bob Dylan and Cole Porter – will be featured this May, in PBS’ annual Broadway series.
Porter grew up on an Indiana farm; his “Kiss Me Kate” concludes the series May 30. A week earlier is the “Girl From the North Country,” with 20 songs from Dylan, who grew up in small-town Minnesota.
In their original versions, both shows drew Tony nominations for best musical; so did “Next to Normal” (shown here in its Broadway production), which opens the series. (“Kiss Me Kate” won, back in 1949; the others didn’t.)
They’re joined by the lone play in this group, “Yellow Face.” The shows, each at 9 p.m. on “Great Performances,” are: Read more…