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A great comet is a comet that becomes exceptionally bright. There is no official definition; often the term is attached to comets such as Halley's Comet, which are bright enough to be noticed by casual observers who are not actively looking for them, and become well known outside the astronomical community. Great comets are rare; on average, only one will appear in a decade. Although comets are officially named after their discoverers, great comets are sometimes also referred to by the year in which they appeared great, using the formulation "The Great Comet of ...", followed by the year.
The vast majority of comets are never bright enough to be seen by the naked eye, and generally pass through the inner Solar System unseen by anyone except astronomers. However, occasionally a comet may brighten to naked eye visibility, and even more rarely it may become as bright as or brighter than the brightest stars. The requirements for this to occur are: a large and active nucleus, a close approach to the Sun, and a close approach to the Earth. A comet fulfilling all three of these criteria will certainly be spectacular. Sometimes, a comet failing on one criterion will still be extremely impressive. For example, Comet Hale–Bopp had an exceptionally large and active nucleus, but did not approach the Sun very closely at all, yet it still became an extremely famous and well observed comet. Equally, Comet Hyakutake was a rather small comet, but appeared bright because it passed extremely close to the Earth.
Official lyric video for "Dust and Ashes" from THE GREAT COMET with a behind the scenes look at the photo shoot. Previews begin October 18. "Dust And Ashes" is now available for purchase. Visit http://smarturl.it/DustandAshes to download. Natasha is young, Anatole is hot, and Andrey isn't here... But what about Pierre? Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 stars multi-platinum recording artist Josh Groban in his Broadway debut. Inspired by a 70-page slice of War and Peace, this "vibrant, thrillingly imagined new musical" (The New York Times) is "stunning and blazingly original" (Entertainment Weekly) and brings us just inches from Tolstoy’s brash young lovers as they light up Moscow in a “heaven-sent fireball" (The New York Times) of romance and passion.
Short film about the theatrical sensation 'Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812.' The show is incredible, and so is this awesomely entertaining documentary. Show closes on January 5, 2013 in NYC. Must be moved to Broadway! Must be eligible for Tonys! So good! Dave Malloy's score and script are GENIUS. Rachel Chavkin's direction, divine. Everything they say in this film is true: this is historically good theater -- like Oklahoma, West Side Story, A Chorus Line, Rent... a game changer. Kudos to all involved in the show, and Nick Davis Productions, for putting this film together. Tickets - http://thegreatcometof1812.com/ By the way, I have ZERO to do with this show. (I'm a total theater geek, though, so I know whereof I speak!)
Listen to “Dust and Ashes” featuring Josh Groban from "The Great Comet," opening this fall on Broadway! Previews begin October 18. "Dust and Ashes" is now available for purchase. Visit http://smarturl.it/DustandAshes to download.
Phillipa Soo sings "No One Else" from Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 as part of the in-store CD signing celebrating the cast recording at New York City's Barnes & Noble, Tuesday, December 10, 2013.
http://newyorktheater.me The cast of the Off-Broadway musical sings the Prologue, at the free lunchtime concert, Broadway in Bryant Park, on July 11, 2013 For full lyrics and 2 other songs form the show, check out: http://newyorktheater.me/2013/07/12/natasha-pierre-and-the-great-comet-of-1812-3-songs-at-broadway-in-bryant-park/
Denée Benton at Broadwaycon 2016 - From Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 Video by Todd A. Marks
The cast of The Great Comet brought a little Moscow to Bryant Park. #TheCometIsComing
Natasha is young, Anatole is hot, and Andrey isn't here… But what about Pierre? Based on a scandalous 70-page slice of War and Peace, this new musical is Tolstoy like you've never experienced him before. Step into a glamorous, romantic world of chandeliers, vodka and caviar in the salons and opera houses of 19th century Moscow, where passions ignite as Napoleon's war rages outside the city. With the cast and musicians swirling among audience members, this new musical brings to life the heart of literature's most epic tale of love and fate. For more information and tickets, visit http://www.greatcometof1812.com JOSH GROBAN Makes His Broadway Debut in NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 Book, Music and Lyrics by Dave Malloy Direction by Rachel Chavkin BROADWAY PERFORMANCES BEGIN SE...
The Broadway cast of Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 sing the Prologue, at Broadway in Bryant Park
Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 - Broadway in Bryant Park 2016