A Broadway Lovers’ Guide to Jewelry

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A Broadway Lovers’ Guide to Jewelry

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My first husband and I used to go to Broadway shows such as Mame and Fiddler On The Roof back in the 70's, but I haven't been to any since then after moving south, not that I particularly miss them although the ones we saw were excellent, and were always followed by excellent dinners at fine dining spots in New York City such as Trader Vic's, and I remember ordering one Mai Tai that was in a glass big enough to dive into. Gee, I wonder why I don't remember more of that night. :lol:

Here are jewels from many current shows with a few video clips in the mix that I hope you enjoy. ;)

A Broadway Lovers’ Guide to Jewelry
By Melissa Rose Bernardo | April 17, 2024

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"Through April 18, Sotheby’s New York is hosting “The World of Tamara: A Celebration of Lempicka and Art Deco,” a selling exhibition centered on the paintings of pioneering Polish-born artist Tamara de Lempicka, along with works by her contemporaries and jewels of the era. The sale was purposely pegged to the April 14 opening of the new biographical Broadway musical Lempicka, written by Carson Kreitzer and Matt Gould.

Incidentally, jewelry pops up frequently in the play: Tamara (played by Eden Espinosa) offers diamonds to guards in an attempt to free her imprisoned husband, Tadeusz (Andrew Samonsky); she buys herself a jewel to celebrate her success; and she gifts her lover Rafaela (Amber Iman) a bracelet, telling her that if she ever needs money to sell it stone by stone.

So that got us thinking about jewelry to go with more of this season’s new shows…


The Notebook

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Joy Woods and Ryan Vasquez in The Notebook (photo: Julieta Cervantes)


Apparently Monica Rich Kosann had the same idea as we did! The designer, who’s renowned for her sentimental necklaces, created an official heart necklace for The Notebook, a musical version of the 2004 tearjerking Rachel McAdams–Ryan Gosling movie. The drop-shape white sapphire is Kosann’s homage to the story’s famous rain scene.


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Monica Rich Kosann x The Notebook the Musical heart necklace in sterling silver with white sapphire on adjustable 16- to 18-inch chain, $295; Monica Rich Kosann


Water for Elephants


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The cast of Water for Elephants (photo: Matthew Murphy)


The circus-set acrobatic musical Water for Elephants puts the elephant front and center everywhere in its marketing: You can get an official W4E pin, magnet, keychain, T-shirt, hoodie, and cap with the show’s elephant logo. There’s even an elephant plush toy for sale. We couldn’t think of a better jewelry pairing than Parisian brand Mazarin, which calls the elephant its “totem.”


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Lucky Elephant Ear Studs in recycled 18k yellow gold with lab-grown diamonds, $3,121; Mazarin


The Who’s Tommy


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Ali Louis Bourzgui and the company of The Who’s Tommy (photo: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman)

After seeing the revival of The Who’s Tommy, naturally we went in search of jewelry that paid homage to the show’s catchiest song, “Pinball Wizard.” Mondo Mondo’s Pinball necklace comes in two colorways, but this one has a silver ball—just like in the lyric (“Ever since I was a young boy / I’ve played the silver ball…”).


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Pinball Disco necklace with bead and stone charms, $325 (preorder); Mondo Mondo


Suffs



In Suffs, the struggle for women’s voting rights gets a musical spin with an all-woman cast and powerhouse female producers including Hillary Rodham Clinton and Malala Yousafzai. Show your support by wearing the suffragists’ official colors—purple, gold, and white—which are all in this Arnold Jewelers piece dating back to the 1910s (the 19th Amendment was passed in 1919, and ratified in 1920).


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Art nouveau Brassler Co. lavalier necklace with pear-cut and coffin-cut amethysts, seed pearls, and diamond in 18k yellow gold, circa 1910s; $2,765; Arnold Jewelers


Hell’s Kitchen



Alicia Keys’ valentine to her New York City teen years, Hell’s Kitchen, demands made-in-NYC jewelry. Nothing else could do justice to the “concrete jungle where dreams are made of,” as Keys’ hit “Empire State of Mind” goes. Does it get more New York than Julie Lamb’s City collection, which features manhole cover and subway token designs? Fun fact: Lamb’s first Manhattan apartment was on 51st Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in…Hell’s Kitchen.


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Rush Hour necklace with Manhole Cover and retro subway token pendants in 18k yellow and white gold with diamonds, $7,500; Julie Lamb


Cabaret



For Cabaret, it’s tempting to choose something sparkly that nightclub singer Sally Bowles (played by Gayle Rankin) might wear, or a flapper-era accessory to match one of the Kit Kat Club girls. But I have a soft spot for supporting characters Herr Schultz (Steven Skybell) and Fräulein Schneider (Bebe Neuwirth), whose unlikely romance involves an extravagant tropical fruit. In “It Couldn’t Please Me More,” colloquially known as “The Pineapple Song,” Fräulein Schneider swoons and sings: “I can hear Hawaiian breezes blow.” Replies Herr Schultz: “It’s from California.” Look at these pineapple earrings by Ariel Gordon, and you just might hear Hawaiian breezes; incidentally, they’re handmade in California.


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Frutta enamel and 14k gold studs, $125 (sold individually); Ariel Gordon



The Great Gatsby



Any adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age–set The Great Gatsby is bound to be full of fabulous art deco jewelry: Think geometric designs, white metals, sautoirs and lariats, tassels, onyx accents…the list goes on and on. This stunner of a cluster ring dates to 1925, the year the novel was published.


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Early art deco 14k two-tone gold cluster ring ring with 2.95 cts. t.w. old European–cut diamonds, $13,650; Wilson’s Estate Jewelry


The Wiz


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Kyle Ramar Freeman as Lion, Nichelle Lewis as Dorothy, Phillip Johnson Richardson as Tinman, and Avery Wilson as Scarecrow in The Wiz (photo: Jeremy Daniel)


Anything green would be appropriate for The Wiz. After all, Dorothy & Co. are going to the Emerald City. And anything gold would work when you ease on down the (yellow brick) road. But with this articulated Eden Presley locket you can—as the song says—“Be a Lion.”


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Roar Lion locket in 14k yellow gold with 0.4 ct. t.w. diamonds, $4,950; Eden Presley


The Outsiders


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Sky Lakota-Lynch as Johnny Cade and Brody Grant as Ponyboy Curtis in The Outsiders (photo: Matthew Murphy)


First, S.E. Hinton’s 1967 coming-of-age novel The Outsiders became a Francis Ford Coppola–directed, Brat Pack–filled 1983 movie; now, it’s become an Angelina Jolie–produced musical. The setting? Tulsa, Oklahoma. The color of this charming piece? Gold, because as Johnny famously tells Ponyboy, “Stay gold.” Guaranteed to please a Greaser or a Soc.


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Oklahoma Map charm in 10k or 14k yellow gold, $223–$356; Rembrandt Charms


Merrily We Roll Along


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Lindsay Mendez, Jonathan Groff, and Daniel Radcliffe in Merrily We Roll Along (photo: Matthew Murphy)


If you’ve seen the hit revival of Merrily We Roll Along, Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s backward-moving salute to showbiz and friendship, you’ll know where we’re going here: Taking place in 1957, the final scene finds pajama-clad future BFFs Frank (Jonathan Groff), Charley (Daniel Radcliffe), and Mary (Lindsay Mendez) on a roof, binoculars in hand, waiting for the arrival of a certain Soviet satellite. “Do you call it Sputnik or Spoot-nik?” asks Mary. This Sputnik cocktail ring is the perfect souvenir for any diehard Merrily fan (you know who you are).


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Sputnik ring with 1.2 cts. t.w. round bezel-set citrine, peridot, quartz, and tourmaline in 18k yellow gold, $995; Peter Suchy Jewelers


Stereophonic


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Will Brill, Sarah Pidgeon, Chris Stack, Tom Pecinka, and Juliana Canfield in Stereophonic (photo: Kristin Gallegos)


Technically, this is not a musical. But David Adjmi’s play, featuring songs by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, takes place entirely in a recording studio as a squabbling 1970s band (read: Fleetwood Mac) struggles to record its second album. So anything from Jade Ruzzo’s Percussion collection—the Castanets earrings, the Cowbell earrings (in various sizes, because sometimes you need more cowbell), the Drum Head rings, the Chime earrings, the Snare Strand bracelet, etc.—sounds terrific to us. But we’re especially partial to the 18k gold Cymbal pendants, which come in small, medium, and large, with diamond and colored gemstone centers (and yes, they can be customized).


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Large Cymbal pendant in 18k yellow gold with 1.56 ct. old mine–cut diamond, $ ... "


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