Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Oct 3: I Know Things Now

Those "a-ha!" moments in song.
Beautiful, Beautiful World - Alan Alda The Apple Tree [Original Broadway Cast] Sony
The Beautiful Land (Reprise)/Sweet Beginning - Anthony Newley/Cyril Ritchard The Roar of the Greasepaint-The Smell of the Crowd [Original Broadway Cast] RCA
I Know Now - Carla Manning/Pamela Myers/Roxann Pyle Snoopy [Original Cast] DRG
I Know Things Now - Danielle Ferland Into the Woods [Original Broadway Cast] RCA
First Midnight/Giants in the Sky - Benjamin Wright/Joanna Gleason/Kim Crosby Into the Woods [Original Broadway Cast] RCA
Everybody Says Don't - Cleo Laine Cleo Laine Sings Sondheim RCA
The Wizard and I - Idina Menzel Wicked Decca
(Walking) Among My Yesterdays - Robert Goulet The Happy Time RCA
I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Dawn Upshaw Sings Rodgers & Hart Nonesuch
Come Alive Again - Phyllis Somerville Spitfire Grill Triangle Road
I'm Going Back - Judy Holliday Bells Are Ringing [Original Broadway Cast] [Bonus Tracks] Sony
I Resolve - Judy Kuhn She Loves Me [1993 Broadway Revival Cast] Varese Sarabande
Adelaide's Lament - Vivian Blaine Guys and Dolls [Original Broadway Cast] [Bonus Tracks Decca Broadway
It's Love - Thomas Hampson, Audra McDonald Wonderful Town [1999 Studio Cast] EMI Classics
Marry Me a Little - John Barrowman Putting It Together Image Entertainment

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Sep 26: Do I Hear a Waltz?


Do I Hear a Waltz? - Elizabeth Allen, Cast Do I Hear a Waltz? Vox/Sony Broadway
The Echo Waltz - Bernadette Peters/Sally Stark/Tamara Long Dames at Sea [Original Cast] That's Entertainment
Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk - Allyn McLerie/Eddie Albert Miss Liberty Sony Classical
The Strudel Waltz - Phil Gigante, Becca Daniels Noyes The Christmas Schooner Louisa May Alleycat Music
Sound of the Earth/The Carousel Waltz - Lynn Wintersteller A Grand Night for Singing [Original Broadway Cast] Varese Sarabande
Ten Minutes Ago - Bruce Trent/Yana Cinderella Bayview
Falling in Love With Love - Rebecca Luker, Ladies The Boys from Syracuse [1997 Concert Cast] DRG
A Wonderful Guy [From South Pacific] - Mary Martin Broadway: The Great Original Cast Recordings Disc 1 Sony Mid-Price
This Nearly Was Mine - Giorgio Tozzi South Pacific [1967 Broadway Revival Cast] Sony
You've Got to Be Taught - Justin McDonough South Pacific [1967 Broadway Revival Cast] Sony
Molasses to Rum - Gregg Edelman 1776 [New Broadway Cast] TVT
I Waltz Alone - John Wylie Grand Hotel, The Musical RCA
Captain Hook's Waltz - Cyril Ritchard Peter Pan [Original Broadway Cast] RCA
Thénardier Waltz - Alun Armstrong/Colm Wilkinson Les Miserables [Red Ink Original London Cast] Disc 1 First Night/Relativity/Red Ink
Waltz for Eva and Che - Colm Wilkinson, Julie Covington Evita [Original Studio Cast] Disc 2 MCA
Remember - Cast A Little Night Music That's Entertainment/ Sony
Remember - Bobbi Baird/Irving Berlin/Mike Renzi Let's Go Back to the Waltz Premier

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Sep 19: Fall Preview

Songs from shows that are on their way to area theaters this fall.

Lake City Playhouse: now through Oct. 6
Man of La Mancha [Original Broadway Cast] , The Barber's Song Golden Helmet - Gino Conforti, Richard Kiley, Irving Jacobson MCA
Man of La Mancha [Original Broadway Cast] , I'm Only Thinking of Him - Mitch Leigh MCA

Civic Theatre: September 29 - October 28, 2007

South Pacific (in Concert from Carnegie Hall), I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair - Reba McEntire Decca Broadway
South Pacific (in Concert from Carnegie Hall), Happy Talk - Lillias White Decca Broadway

Best of Broadway: September 25-30, 2007
Movin' Out, Movin' Out -Anthony's Song - Michael Cavanaugh Sony

Best of Broadway: Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007 - 8pm
Chad Mitchell Trio, Mighty Day - Chad Mitchell Trio Varese Sarabande

Best of Broadway: Oct. 30 - Nov. 4, 2007
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels , Here I Am - Sherie René Scott Ghostlight
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels , Chimp in a Suit - Gregory Jbara Ghostlight

Spokane Children's Theatre: Oct. 6 – 28
High School Musical, Breaking Free - Zac Efron, Vanessa Anne Hudgens Disney

Christian Youth Theater: November 2-4, 9-10
Little Women: The Musical, Days of Plenty - Maureen McGovern Razor & Tie/Ghostlight

Civic Theatre: November 16 - December 16, 2007
The Christmas Schooner, We All Have Songs - Company Louisa May Alleycat Music

Civic Theatre: October 21, 2007
Into the Woods [London Cast], Our Little World - Julia McKenzie/Mary Lincoln BMG

Best of Broadway: Nov. 27 - Dec. 2, 2007
Wedding Singer, Grow Old With Me - Stephen Lynch Sony

Best of Broadway: December 18-19, 2007
Jesus Christ Superstar (Original Motion Picture Soundrack) , Gethsemene - Ted Neeley Decca U.S.

Spokane Children's Theatre
The Velveteen Rabbit: Nov. 23 – Dec. 15

Actors Repertory Theatre
Souvenir: Nov 23 - Dec 8

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Sep 12: Spanish Rose

May I Set the Stage? - Plácido Domingo Man of La Mancha Erato
What Does He Want of Me? - Julia Migenes-Johnson Man of La Mancha Erato
(Castles in Spain) On a Roof in Manhattan - Jeffry Denman, Meredith Patterson Face the Music: Original New York Cast DRG
Muchacha - Judy Holliday/Peter Gennaro Bells Are Ringing [Original Broadway Cast] [Bonus Tracks] Sony
All You Have to Do Is Wait - Shawn Elliott City of Angels [Original Broadway Cast] Columbia
Spanish Rose - Chita Rivera/Townspeople Bye Bye Birdie [Original Broadway Cast Recording] Sony Classical
America [From West Side Story] - Chita Rivera Broadway: The Great Original Cast Recordings Disc 1 Sony Mid-Price
Satin Summer Nights - Marc Anthony Songs from The Capeman WEA
Sunday Afternoon - Ednita Nazario Songs from The Capeman WEA
Vampires (The Capeman) - Ray de la Paz Latin Broadway Varese Sarabande
On This Night of A Thousand Stars - Mark Syers Evita [Premiere American Recording] MCA
Buenos Aires - Madonna Evita [Motion Picture Soundtrack] Disc 1 Warner Bros.
Un Mejor dia Vendra - Emilio Hernandez Working [Original Cast Recording] Varese Sarabande
Beautiful Maria of My Soul - Antonio Banderas Mambo Kings Soundtrack Elektra / Wea
Where Is Love? (Oliver) - Natalie Toro Latin Broadway Varese Sarabande

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Sep 5: September Showcase


Maurice Chevalier - You've Got That Thing From This Moment On: The Songs of Cole Porter Disc 1 Smithsonian
Mickey Rooney with Judy Garland - I Wish I Were in Love Again (Words and Music) Romantic Duets from MGM Classics Rhino / Wea
Charles Nelson Reilly - It Only Takes a Moment Broadway in Love RCA
Rex Smith - Oh Is There Not One Maiden Breast? The Pirates of Penzance [Original Broadway Cast] [CD] Disc 1 Elektra / Wea
Carol Lawrence with Larry Kert - Tonight (West Side Story) Golden Memories of Stage & Screen Disc 1
Patricia Neway - Climb Ev'ry Mountain The Sound of Music [Original Broadway Cast] [Bonus Tracks] Sony
Stephen "Tebes" Douglass with Shannon Boliin - Near to You Damn Yankees [Original Broadway Cast] RCA Victor Broadway
Billy Daniels - While The City Sleeps Golden Boy DRG
Dorothy Loudon - Little Girls Annie [Original Broadway Cast] [Remastered] Sony
Mary McCarty - Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun Miss Liberty Sony
Madeline Kahn with Jeanne Lehman and Mark Jacoby - Getting Married Today Broadway Divas RCA Victor Broadway
Debbie Shapiro - Windy City [From Calamity Jane] Showstoppers Collection Madacy Records
Len Cariou with Angela Lansbury - A Little Priest A Collector's Sondheim Disc 3 RCA Victor Broadway
Harry Groener - They Can't Take That Away from Me Crazy for You [Original Broadway Cast] Angel Records

Leaving KPBX, not the Matinee

Those who know me know that for the past 11 years, I've spent most of my time doing publicity, graphics, and publishing the magazine for Spokane Public Radio KPBX and KSFC. As of Sept. 14 I'll be a volunteer program producer, bringing in the Matinee once a week. Thank you to the staff of KPBX for some wonderful times and fascinating learning experiences. And of course for the
studio time and creative freedom to create the Matinee!

Friday, August 31, 2007

Cute Baby Tricks

One of KPBX's underwriting representatives has a grandson who started loving musical theater at an early age (18 months).

First, start singing Oklahoma. Get to the part "We know we belong to the land, and the land we belong to is grand, And when we say..." He chimes in with a nice loud "Ey!"
You continue on with "A-yip-i-o-ee" and he comes in with "Ay!" at the right time, and with much enthusiasm. It is very charming.

Got any cute kid moments related to showtunes?

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Aug 29: Alan Jay Lerner

Oh, Come to the Ball - Alan Jay Lerner , American Songbook Series: Alan Jay Lerner Smithsonian Collection
We Must Have a Ball - Thomas Hampson , Bernstein: A White House Cantata Deutsche Grammophon
Waitin' for My Dearie - Carol Richards , Brigadoon Turner
I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady) - Julie Andrews , Golden Memories of Stage & Screen Reader's Digest Music/ Sony Music
The Simple Joys of Maidenhood - Julie Andrews , Camelot Sony
Little Prince - Richard Kiley , The Little Prince Decca
I Remember It Well - Hermione Gingold/Maurice Chevalier , American Songbook Series: Alan Jay Lerner Smithsonian Collection
Gigi - Louis Jourdan , Gigi Turner
One More Walk Around the Garden - Bernie Knee/Gordon Ramsey/Howard Ross , Carmelina Take Home Tunes
Let's Go Home - David Holliday , Coco Decca US / MCA
Anyone Who Loves [from Dance a Little Closer] - Brent Barrett , The Alan Jay Lerner Album Fynsworth Alley/Varese Sarabande
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever - John Cullum , Golden Memories of Stage & Screen Reader's Digest Music/ Sony Music
How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know ... - Fred Astaire/Jane Powell , Steppin' Out: Astaire at MGM Sony
Another Autumn - Rufus Smith/Tony Bavaar , Paint Your Wagon RCA

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Aug 22: Leonard Bernstein

Come Up to My Place - Judy Blazer/Mandy Patinkin Leonard Bernstein's New York Nonesuch
You Got Me - Adolph Green/Betty Comden/Chorus/Cris Alexander/Nancy Walker On the Town [Original Broadway Cast] Sony Classical
Carnegie Hall (Do-Do-Re-Do) - Chorus On the Town [Original Broadway Cast] Sony Classical
Build My House - Marcia Henderson Peter Pan [Original 1950 Broadway Cast] Varese Sarabande
Dream With Me [Cut from Peter Pan] - Glory Crampton Musical Adventures of Peter Pan Varese Sarabande
Ohio - Edith Adams/Rosalind Russell American Musical Theatre: Shows, Songs and Stars, Vol. 3 Smithsonian Collection
Conga! [From wonderful Town] - Rosalind Russell Broadway: The Great Original Cast Recordings Disc 1 Sony Mid-Price
What a Waste - Richard Muenz, Dawn Upshaw, Donna Murphy Leonard Bernstein's New York Nonesuch
Wrong Note Rag - Audra McDonald, Kim Criswell Wonderful Town [1999 Studio Cast] EMI Classics
Best of All Possible Worlds - Adolph Green, Jerry Hadley, Kurt Ollmann, June Anderson, Della Jones Bernstein Conducts Candide Disc 1 PolyGram
Glitter and Be Gay - Barbara Cook Smithsonian Collection of American Musical Theater, Vol. 4: Shows, Songs and Stars Smithsonian Collection
Undetermined quintet from Candide (was SUPPOSED to be the Old Lady's Tango, mislabeled on the CD) - Cast Bernstein Conducts Candide Disc 1 PolyGram
Maria - Mike Eldred West Side Story: The Original Score Naxos American
One Hand, One Heart - Jim Bryant/Marni Nixon West Side Story [Expanded Original Soundtrack] Sony Classical/Legacy
Lud's Wedding - Leonard Bernstein Bernstein: A White House Cantata Deutsche Grammophon
My New Friends - Dawn Upshaw I Wish It So Elektra/Asylum

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Aug 15: New-ish Releases

No One Is Alone - No One is Alone and You're What I Need Barbara Cook , DRG
Kurt Weill in America - It Never Was You Jeff Harnar, Andrea Marcovicci and The River is so Blue Maude Maggart, Andreasong
Face the Music: Original New York Cast - How Can I Change My Luck? Walter Bobbie, Mike Masters, JD Webster; and Manhattan Madness Jeffry Denman, Ensemble, DRG
110 in the Shade [2007 Original Cast] - Old Maid Audra McDonald, Melisande Steve Kazee, P.S. Classics
Curtains - Thataway! Karen Ziemba; It's a Business Debra Monk, EMI Manhattan Records
The Pirate Queen - Here on This Night Stephanie J. Block, Hadley Fraser , Sony Classics
Hairspray Motion Picture Soundtrack - Timeless To Me John Travolta, Christopher Walken; Big Blonde and Beautiful Queen Latifah, New Line Records

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Aug 8: August Showcase

The showcase - an excuse to listen to some otherwise overlooked stars.

Helen Morgan - Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man , American Musical Theatre: Shows, Songs and Stars, Vol. 1 Smithsonian
Helen Morgan - Bill [From Show Boat] , Broadway: The Great Original Cast Recordings Disc 1 Sony Mid-Price
Jan Clayton - If I Loved You [From Carousel] , Ultimate Broadway Disc 1 Arista
Billie Burke - Come Out, Come Out , The Wizard of Oz [Rhino Original Soundtrack] Turner
Bert Lahr with Jack Haley, Sr./Judy Garland/Ray Bolger - If I Only Had the Nerve , The Wizard of Oz [Rhino Original Soundtrack] Turner
Bert Lahr - The Clown , Two on the Aisle [Original Broadway Cast] Uptown/Universal
Jill Haworth - Don't Tell Mama , Cabaret [Original Broadway Cast] [Bonus Tracks] Sony
Marcia Lewis - When You're Good to Mama , Chicago [RCA] RCA
Dee Hoty with James Naughton - The Tennis Song , City of Angels [Original Broadway Cast] Columbia
Dee Hoty - My Big Mistake , The Will Rogers Follies [Original Cast] Columbia
Faith Prince - Holding the Ground , Falsettoland [Original Off-Broadway Cast] DRG
Faith Prince, women - Take Back Your Mink , Guys and Dolls [1992 Broadway Revival Cast] RCA Victor
Peter Gallagher - Luck Be a Lady , Guys and Dolls [1992 Broadway Revival Cast] RCA Victor
Antonio Banderas - Oh! What a Circus , Evita [Motion Picture Soundtrack] Disc 1 Warner Bros.
Sarah Brightman - Don't Cry for Me Argentina , Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber: Broadway Polydor

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Aug 1: Cole Porter

A collection of fun songs from the genius lyricist and composer Cole Porter.

You're the Top - Cole Porter From This Moment On: The Songs of Cole Porter Disc 1 Smithsonian Collection
You Don't Know Paree - Howard McGillin Fifty Million Frenchmen New World
Who Said Gay Paree? [Can-Can - Unused] - Thomas Hampson Cole Porter: Night and Day EMI
Paree, What Did You Do to Me? - Chorus Fifty Million Frenchmen New World
I Love Paris - Maurice Chevalier From This Moment On: The Songs of Cole Porter Disc 4 Smithsonian Collection
You Irritate Me So - Hildegarde From This Moment On: The Songs of Cole Porter Disc 2 Smithsonian Collection
Please Don't Make Me Be Good - Karen Ziémba Fifty Million Frenchmen New World
I'm Getting Myself Ready for You - Randy Graff, John McMartin High Society [Original Broadway Cast] DRG
It's De-Lovely - Anne Francine/Howard McGillin/Kathleen Mahoney-Bennett Anything Goes [1987 Broadway Revival Cast] RCA
I Get a Kick Out of You (Anything Goes) - Ethel Merman Composers on Broadway: Cole Porter Decca
Anything Goes - Kim Criswell Anything Goes (First Recording of the Original 1934 Version) EMI
So in Love [From Kiss Me Kate] - Diana Montague Greatest Love Songs From Musicals MCI Musicals
Where Is the Life That Late I Led? - Alfred Drake Kiss Me, Kate [1959 Capitol Studio Cast] Angel
Too Darn Hot - Stanley Wayne Mathis Kiss Me, Kate [1999 Broadway Revival Cast] DRG

Monday, July 30, 2007

Wizard of Oz Street Fair at Garland District

"We're not in Kansas anymore Toto, we're on Garland."

I grew up reading L. Frank Baum's Wizard of Oz books, faithfully watched the movie with Judy Garland every year on television, and sing along to the cast album of Wicked. So when the Garland District announced that its 5th Annual Street Fair would have a Wizard of Oz theme, I began brushing off my black pointed hat and witch shoes. Well, it does make sense. The strip of shops and businesses roughly between Howard and Monroe Streets includes the Tin Man Art Gallery, The Ruby Slipper, and the Garland movie theater (for showings of Judy Garland's classic).

The big day is Saturday, August 11 from 10a-8p. Well, until past midnight if you count the midnight showing of The Wizard of Oz at the Garland Theater - the other showing is at 3 p.m. Some free tickets to the 3p showing are available, "ask how at the information booth And imitate either Dorothy or Toto and you or your pet could win one of two contests.

Judy Garland Impersonator Contest: How's your Somewhere Over the Rainbow? Music is provided; show up in costume and sing your heart out to win the prize. Contest is after the movie showing, outside the Garland Theater at 5p. To sign up in advance, please email Sean at Quinn Advertising, sean@quinngroup.com.

Toto Look-A-Like Contest: This is open to all four-legged critters. Your dog, your cat, your iguana... Sign up pets at 11:30a at the Garland Animal Clinic, 623 W Garland. Contest takes place at noon.

At 6p, the stage outside the Garland Theater is turned over to one of KPBX's favorite local bands, The Celtic Nots. No word if the trio has some L. Frank Baum-inspired music in their repertoire, but I wouldn't be surprised if Carlos Alden has something up his sleeve.

Crafts: Kids can make a Glinda Wand or a Lollipop Kids (Munchkins) lollipop, a Tin Can Man, their own lion tail, and tissue paper poppies. They can also have their face painted.
Teen and Older: Volunteers will help make a Munchkin pin or a Ruby Red Slipper magnet.

The Spokesman-Review wrote a story about the Garland District recently, including why street fairs like this are helpful to business communities. Full disclosure: I'm very partial to Garland for several reasons, including the amazing assistance KPBX gets from Dave Sams and Garland Printing.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

July 25: July Showcase

Gertrude Lawrence - Someone to Watch Over Me American Musical Theatre: Shows, Songs and Stars, Vol. 1
Gertrude Lawrence/Yul Brynner - Shall We Dance? American Musical Theatre: Shows, Songs and Stars, Vol. 3
Yul Brynner - A Puzzlement Golden Memories of Stage & Screen 2
Sally Ann Howes - Ev'ry Day (Comes Something Beautiful) [From I Remember Mama] I Won't Grow up: Broadway for Kids
Sally Ann Howes - Lovely Lonely Man Chitty Chitty Bang Bang [Rykodisc]
Betty Buckley - He Plays the Violin 1776 [Original Broadway Cast]
Betty Buckley - Children Will Listen Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall Disc 1
Michael Ball - Love Changes Everything Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber: Broadway
Michael Ball with Frances Ruffelle - A Little Fall of Rain Les Miserables [Red Ink Original London Cast] Disc 2
Terrence Mann - Stars Les Miserables [Original Broadway Cast] Disc 1
Terrence Mann - If I Can't Love Her Beauty and the Beast [Original Broadway Cast Recording] [Special Edition]
Kristin Chenoweth - Popular Wicked
Kristin Chenoweth - How Long Has This Been Going On? Let Yourself Go
Audra McDonald - A Little Bit of Love Leonard Bernstein's New York
Audra McDonald - How Glory Goes How Glory Goes

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Costume Shop Blowout Sale

If you've ever been in a show at Spokane Civic Theatre or just went there to check out Halloween ideas, you know that the costume shop is wonderful. Racks upon racks of dresses, shirts, gowns, capes, pants, unusual styles and all periods.
Sun Rentals recently sold their costume inventory to Civic, which means there's even more items there -- too many items, not enough space to hold it all. So several items will be available for sale for $20 or LESS on
Saturday, July 28 from 9a-3p. (By the way, cash is preferred)
The sale takes place in the Firth Chew Studio Theatre, off of Dean Street. (You might consider parking on the street - the parking lot owners seem to give out tickets every 10 minutes or so for unpaid parked cars.)
Civic provided costumes for at least two KPBX Kids' Concerts, several Children's Theatre shows, and many organizations around town. (Once I went to a show at another theater and saw that one of their characters was wearing one of MY dresses from another show!) I've been a costume nut for more than a decade, and frankly I plan on being one of the first in line. Hope to see you there!

Monday, July 16, 2007

July 18: Sondheim's Putting It Together

I'm not going to lie, I love Stephen Sondheim's songs. He is a master in the art of wordplay and unusual melodies. Unfortunately, the general public doesn't seem to share this opinion. For some reason several of his shows have flopped at the box office even though critics can rave and rave about them. The general guess is that these songs make you THINK. You have to pay attention, and as Forbidden Broadway put it, go "Into the Words." He doesn't repeat his lyrics usually, and if he does it's to make some kind of point. (It's very difficult to remember the next verse sometimes if he's started it with the same words then veers off down a new path. And all the more satisfactory when the song goes right!)

In any case, Coeur d'Alene Summer Theatre opted to do the "review" (not "revue") of Sondheim's work called "Putting It Together." The lovely and talented Julia McKenzie (who starred as the witch in the London Into the Woods) put this collection of songs together as an update to Side By Side By Sondheim (which also starred Julia McKenzie). In 1992 Cameron Macintosh produced it in Oxford, England, then moved it to New York the following year with Julie Andrews. Five years later Carol Burnett and Bronson Pinchot ("the artist formerly known as Balke") starred in a Los Angeles production, and a year later took it to Broadway.

Unlike most Sondheim shows, there is no real 'story.' There is a situation - a cocktail party with an older married couple and a younger, well, very hot couple, and another male guest/narrator of sorts. It's an excuse to hear Stephen Sondheim songs slightly out of context, sometimes in new context. For example, "Everybody Oughta Have a Maid" is now sung by an older woman referring to, well, a house boy. It's a nice little switch.

Basically, this week's show explores the songs in Putting It Together, many times from the show's cast recording.

Invocation and Instructions to the Audience - Nathan Lane, Bryn Dowling The Frogs [Original Broadway Cast] P.S. Classics The Invocation isn't performed in the show, but it's fun anyway
Putting It Together - Company Putting It Together Image Entertainment A revised version written specifically for the show. The original song (from Sunday in the Park with George) is about the difficulties of the art world. Barbra Streisand sang another revised version about the recording industry. This version is about stage work and thus is my favorite.
Rich and Happy - Company Putting It Together Image Entertainment From Merrily We Roll Along, sets up the concept of the cocktail party.
Pretty Women - Michael Cerveris, Mark Jacoby Sweeney Todd [2005 Broadway Revival Cast] Disc 2 Nonesuch
Sooner or Later - Karen Ziémba Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall Disc 2 Varese Sarabande From Sondheim's score to the Dick Tracy film
Country House - Diana Rigg, Daniel Massey Follies [Original London Cast] First Night On stage for the "review," makes a lovely counterpoint to the passionate young couple who has supposedly found an empty room upstairs.
Could I Leave You? [Follies] - Alexis Smith Sondheim: A Musical Tribute Disc 2 RCA Victor Again, the older couple in a study in contrasts with the young couple.
There's Always a Women [From Anyone Can Whistle] - Kaye Ballard/Sally Mayes Unsung Sondheim Fynsworth Alley This song is a little out of place, I have to say, but it's nice to hear it. It was cut from Anyone Can Whistle, where the corrupt mayor (Angela Lansbury) and an upstanding citizen (Lee Remick) are acting polite towards each other but thinking the worst things about each other...
Marry Me a Little - Liz Callaway On and off Broadway: The Story Goes On Varese Originally meant for Company, but too worldly for Bobby. So many lovely versions of this song, which became the title tune for another Sondheim trunk show; Liz Callaway's is my favorite.
Getting Married Today - Heather Laws Company (Revival) Nonesuch "The wife remembers her wedding day" "FIRST wedding day..."
Like It Was - Dawn Upshaw I Wish It So Elektra/Asylum From Merrily We Roll Along, this is touchingly sung by the wife to the husband here, then blended into Old Friends.
Old Friends - Stephen Sondheim, Angela Lansbury, Company A Stephen Sondheim Evening RCA

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

New Releases

In a couple of weeks I'll play a sampler of new(ish) releases. In the meantime, here's a little list, not including the CDs mentioned in the Tony Award week.

Hairspray the film version of the musical... which was once a film. This is the John Travolta one.
Infertility the Musical. "Hard to Conceive" is right. This off-Broadway show recording sounds like a hoot.
Barbara Cook: No One is Alone. Barbara Cook still has a lovely voice, and I love her renditions of songs.
Face the Music, 2007 Encores! I love the Encores concert series, and this time they've unearthed an Irving Berlin diamond in the rough.
The Pirate Queen. You liked Riverdance? You liked Les Miserables? Critics didn't but audiences are still liking this Celtic tale based on a real-life Irish ship captain who defied Queen E.
Legally Blonde the new movical


And Andrew Lloyd Webber's company is remastering several CDs for release.
Beautiful Game, the 2000 Andrew Lloyd Webber soccer musical. I've heard good things about this score, set against the turmoil of Northern Ireland.
Starlight Express, the 1992 London Cast Recording (and to many people, the only recording worth hearing because it doesn't have De Barge on it)
Song and Dance, the 1984 London cast with Sarah Brightman

"Ultra-charming" Cheyenne

The stage version of Xanadu opened on Broadway last night starring Spokanite Cheyenne Jackson. He got the role as an artist in need of a muse only a month ago as the initial star had a severe accident (on the roller skates?) Photos from the opening night party on BroadwayWorld show Jackson hanging with Olivia Newton-John, star of the original flop film that glorified roller disco. Reviews are mixed, depending on how much camp the particular person was willing to embrace, but the acerbic Clive Barnes of the NY Post called Cheyenne "ultra-charming."

July 11: Dorothy Fields

A couple of years ago, there was a small to-do about the 100th anniversary of lyricist Dorothy Fields' birthday. So why not a 102 anniversary?

I Feel a Song Coming On - Dorothy Fields, An Evening with Dorothy Fields
I Can't Give You Anything but Love [Broadway 1928: Blackbirds of 1928]- Dorothy Fields, An Evening with Dorothy Fields
On the Sunny Side of the Street [Broadway 1930: International Revue] - Dorothy Fields , An Evening with Dorothy Fields
A Fine Romance - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, Ginger & Fred at RKO (2 of 2)
Doin' the New Low Down - Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, American Musical Theatre: Shows, Songs and Stars, Vol. 1
I'd Rather Wake Up by Myself - Shirley Booth, By the Beautiful Sea
Love Is the Reason - Shirley Booth, Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Make the Man Love Me - Johnny Johnston, Tree Grows in Brooklyn
The Right Finger of My Left Hand - Gwen Verdon, Redhead
I'll Try - Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley, Redhead
Medley 1: If They Could See Me Now [Broadway 1966: Sweet Charity] - Cy Coleman, Dorothy Fields, An Evening with Dorothy Fields
I'm the Bravest Individual - Gwen Verdon, Sweet Charity [Original Broadway Cast #1]
It's Not Where You Start - Company, See Saw (Original Cast)
Don't Blame Me - Barbara Cook, Lucky in the Rain
Happy Heart [From Junior Miss] - Lynnette Perry, Prime Time Musicals

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Jun 27: June Showcase

A new month, another time for a showcase of actor/singers born in the month of June, just an excuse to pause and get to know some stage and screen performers of the past and present.

Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy - Will You Remember? (Maytime), Romantic Duets from MGM Classics
- Indian Love Call, Star Spangled Rhythm [Smithsonian] Disc 2
I was surprised to see that they were born within days of each other in 1901. They certainly blended nicely in the movies.
Robert Preston - I Love My Wife and Father of the Bride, I Do! I Do!
Judy Garland - Get Happy [From Summer Stock], Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals Disc 2
- I Got Rhythm, Girl Crazy
Lena Horne - The Lady Is a Tramp [From Words and Music], Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals Disc 2
Judy Holliday - The Party's Over (Bells Are Ringing), Ultimate Broadway Disc 1
Joanna Gleason - Moments in the Woods, Into the Woods
Jonathan Pryce - The American Dream, Miss Saigon [Original London Cast] Disc 2
- I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face [From My Fair Lady], Hey Mr. Producer!: The Musical World of Cameron MacKintosh
Colm Wilkinson - And the Money Kept Rolling (In and Out), Evita [Original Studio Cast]
- Bring Him Home [From Les Miserables], Hey Mr. Producer!: The Musical World of Cameron MacKintosh
Michael Ball - Losing My Mind [Follies], Hey Mr. Producer!: The Musical World of Cameron MacKintosh

Jun 20: Movicals

A Little Night Music - Every Day a Little Death , Patricia Elliott, Victoria Mallory That's Entertainment
La Cage aux Folles - Masculinity , Jerry Herman RCA
Grey Gardens: A New Musical - The Revoluitonary Costume For Today , Christine Ebersole PS Classics
Meet Me in St. Louis - The Boy Next Door , Judy Garland Rhino
Meet Me in St. Louis [Original Broadway Cast] - The Boy Next Door , Donna Kane DRG
Gigi - I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore (Gigi film then stage) , Maurice Chevalier Rhino
Gigi [Original Cast] - I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore (Reprise) , Alfred Drake RCA
High Society [Original Broadway Cast] - True Love , Tracy/Dexter DRG
The Wizard of Oz [Showtime London Cast] - The Merry Old Land of Oz , David Glover/Gillian Bevan/Paul Greenwood/Simon Green/Trevor Peacock Madacy
Thoroughly Modern Millie - Forget About the Boy , Sutton Foster RCA Victor Broadway
Victor/Victoria [Original Cast] - Crazy World , Julie Andrews PolyGram
Monty Python's Spamalot - Knights Of The Round Table edit , Cast Decca Broadway
Little Shop of Horrors [2003 Cast] - Suddenly Seymour , Hunter Foster/Kerry Butler/Trisha Jeffrey DRG
The Full Monty [Original Broadway Cast] - Scrap , Jason Danieley/John Conlee/Kimberly Grigsby/Patrick Wilson/Romain Frugé/Ted Sper RCA
The Producers - I Wanna Be A Producer , Matthew Broderick Sony Classical
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - What Was a Woman to Do , Joanna Gleason Ghostlight

Saturday, June 23, 2007

EXCELLENT showing by Assassins crew

Thanks to Kathy Nickerson for giving me a phone call about the final AACTFest '07 results. The Spokane Civic Theatre entry, Assassins by Stephen Sondheim, came in second from the 12 national-ranking shows. It was stiff competition, according to some other visitors who have been there the entire week.

Patrick McHenry-Kroetch won Best Actor award for portraying John Wilkes Booth.
George Green won Best Supporting Actor for portraying Lee Harvey Oswald.
Marianne McLaughlin won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Sara Jane Moore
The production also won Best Makeup and Hair - not really surprising seeing as how director Troy Nickerson is a hairdresser, but since there were no special makeup or hair effects, makes you wonder what the other hair and makeup looked like.
The back-stage crew also won the "the most professional" award.

One nice thing about being first in line is that the local newspaper, the Charlotte Observer, gave Assassins a beautiful pictorial display. Beautiful images of a disturbingly thought-provoking show. Congratulations to the entire group.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Jun 13: 2007 Tony Awards

Sunday night, the theater world watched the Tony Awards (some even giving up the final episode of the Sopranos in favor of the award ceremony!) Thanks to some record companies and speedy shipping by Amazon, we have a pretty good representation of the winners, nominees, and should-have-been-nominated.

BEST MUSICAL
Curtains
Grey Gardens
Mary Poppins - London cast available only
Spring Awakening

We heard a little of Spring Awakening in early May during the "Rock Musicals" show. Sure enough, the Off-Broadway transfer took several awards: best musical, score, book of a musical (Steven Sater), director of a musical (Michael Mayer), featured actor of a musical (John Gallagher Junior), lighting design of a musical (Kevin Adams), choreography (Bill T Jones), and orchestrations (Duncan Sheik).

BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL
The Apple Tree - new recording unavailable. OBC
A Chorus Line
Company
110 in the Shade - CD available June 10, 2007 from PS Classics

Company had so much going for it, including director John Doyle's instruments-as-actors approach that worked so well in last season's Sweeney Todd.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Michael Cerveris, LoveMusik (no recording plans announced)
Raúl Esparza, Company
Jonathan Groff, Spring Awakening
Gavin Lee, Mary Poppins
David Hyde Pierce, Curtains (The Detective)

A bit of an upset - Raúl Esparza's Bobby holds Company together. Perhaps it was an apology for not giving Hyde Pierce a nomination for Spamalot? I have to admit he is SO fun to watch onstage.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Laura Bell Bundy, Legally Blonde The Musical (available from Ghostlight July 17)
Christine Ebersole, Grey Gardens
Audra McDonald, 110 in the Shade
Debra Monk, Curtains
Donna Murphy, LoveMusik (no recording plans announced)

(I'm still surprised that Kristin Chenoweth isn't listed here)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Brooks Ashmanskas, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me
Christian Borle, Legally Blonde The Musical
John Cullum, 110 in the Shade
John Gallagher, Jr., Spring Awakening
David Pittu, LoveMusik

AKA "The one with the hair," Gallagher Jr. is one of the youngest actors to receive a Tony. (I believe the youngest is still Daisy Egan for Secret Garden. She was adorable...)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Charlotte d’Amboise, A Chorus Line
Rebecca Luker, Mary Poppins
Orfeh, Legally Blonde The Musical
Mary Louise Wilson, Grey Gardens
Karen Ziemba, Curtains

I wonder what Jackie Kennedy would have thought of this portrayal of her cousin and aunt....

Jun 6: Sherman Brothers

I know I advertised this as the Jun 13 episode, but illness plus CD unavailability for some Tony shows made me flip-flop these. There are more Sherman Brothers materials I'm working to get, so don't be surprised to hear another episode of Rodger and Richard before long.

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious - Mary Poppins, Julie Andrews
Substitutiary Locomotion - Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Angela Lansbury
Fundamental Friendapendability - Snoopy Come Home
Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce - The Tigger Movie, Jim Cummings
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Dick Van Dyke
Tall Paul - pop song, Annette Funicello
Let's Get Together - The Parent Trap, Hayley Mills
The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers - The Tigger Movie, Jim Cummings
The Aristocrats, Maurice Chevalier
The Ugly Bug Ball - Summer Magic, Burl Ives
On the Front Porch - Summer Magic
Best of Buddies - Snoopy Come Home
Doll on a Music Box-Truly Scrumtious (Reprise) - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, London Cast
Do You Remember Me - Snoopy Come Home
Hushabye Mountain - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, London Cast (Michael Ball)
Feed the Birds - Mary Poppins, London Cast
Don't Shoot the Hooey to Me, Louie - Over Here!, Samuel E. Wright
The Good-Time Girl - Over Here!, Patty Andrews
Makin' Memories - Disneyland Chorus