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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FAQ Part II: Composers and Frequently discussed musicals
-
- # = new or significantly revised
-
- 6. COMPOSERS
- 6.1 CLAUDE MICHEL SCHOENBERG [SP]
- 6.1.1 Shows to Date
- 6.1.2 Current Projects
- 6.1.3 Recordings, Videos, Books, etc.
- 6.1.4 Miss Saigon Magazine
- 6.2 ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER [SP]
- 6.2.1 Shows to Date
- 6.2.2 Current Projects
- 6.2.3 Recordings of Shows
- 6.2.4 Other Recording/Compilations [ML/SP]
- 6.2.5 Phantom Tour Dates
- 6.2.6 Jesus Christ Superstar Tour Dates
- # 6.2.7 Cats Tour Dates
- 6.2.8 The Phantom Appreciation Society
- 6.3 STEPHEN SONDHEIM [JAC]
- 6.3.1 Shows to Date
- 6.3.1.1 Lyrics and Music
- 6.3.1.2 Lyrics only
- 6.3.2 Current Projects
- 6.3.3 Recordings, Awards, Additional Info.
- 6.3.3.1 Shows (as composer and lyricist)
- 6.3.3.2 Revues, Concerts, etc.
- 6.3.4 Newsletters/Journals
- 6.3.4.1 The Stephen Sondheim Society
- 6.3.4.2 The Sondheim Review
-
- 7. FREQUENTLY DISCUSSED MUSICALS
- 7.1 CHESS versions/recordings [ELN]
- 7.2 JEKYLL AND HYDE [RC]
- 7.3 CARRIE [AK]
-
- 8. PERFORMERS ON RECORD AND VIDEO
- 8.1 Michael Ball [RS]
- 8.2 Sarah Brightman [SP]
- 8.3 Michael Crawford [SP]
- 8.4 Frances Rufelle [SP]
- 8.5 Lea Salonga [SP]
- 8.5.1 Is that *really* Lea Salonga posting to the Internet?
- 8.6 Colm Wilkinson [LJ]
- 8.7 Julie Andrews [HG]
- 8.8 Anthony Warlow [LW]
-
- *************************************************************************
- ** 6. COMPOSERS ********************************************************
- *************************************************************************
-
- For foreign recordings, try Footlight or Dress Circle (see section 4.1)
-
- Symbols for the Recordings Listings:
-
- * = show
- > = audio recording (running time) - label, if known
- V> = video
- B> = book
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 6.1 CLAUDE MICHEL SCHONBERG [SP]
-
- 6.1.1 SHOWS TO DATE
-
- LA REVOLUTION FRANCAISE - Boublil and Schonberg's first musical,
- produced in the early 1970's. Very rock beat and completely in
- French. About the French Revolution. Even has Schonberg in a
- singing role.
-
- LES MISERABLES (1985) - Musicalization of the Victor Hugo novel. Won
- the Tony Award for best musical in 1987.
- >>There is a mailing list, les-miserables, for discussion of this
- >>musical. See section 2.2.1.2 of the FAQ for more details.
- >>There are some LES MISERABLES-related files from Cameron
- >>Mackintosh's management company; they are located at:
- >>ftp://ftp.std.com/archives/RAT-archive
-
- MISS SAIGON (1989) - Madame Butterfly-type story taking place during
- and after the Vietnam War. Nominated for best musical Tony Award in
- 1991.
- >>There is a mailing list, miss-saigon, for discussion of this musical.
- >>See section 2.2.1.2 of the FAQ for more details.
- >>There are some MISS SAIGON-related files from Cameron
- >>Mackintosh's management company; they are located at:
- >>ftp://ftp.std.com/archives/RAT-archive
-
-
- 6.1.2 CURRENT PROJECTS
-
- Boublil/Schonberg are currently working on a musical version of the
- movie THE RETURN OF MARTIN GUERRE (recently remade as SOMMERSBY).
- Cameron Mackintosh will produce, with an opening scheduled for spring
- or summer 1996 in London. No cast has been announced but the director
- will be Declan Donnellan and the designer Nick Ormerod. The
- Boublil/Schonberg production is not to be confused with MARTIN GUERRE,
- the Ames/Harrington musical produced at Hartford Stage in 1993
- starring Patrick Cassidy and Judy Kuhn, or THE HOUSE OF MARTIN GUERRE
- a musical produced in Toronto in the spring of 1993.
-
- LES MIS movie info: Alan Parker [FAME, BUGSY MALONE, PINK FLOYD THE
- WALL, BIRDY] was initially chosen by Cameron Mackintosh to direct the
- movie for Tristar Pictures. Parker pulled out, as did two subsequent
- directors: Bruce Beresford [DRIVING MISS DAISY, BLACK ROBE] and Richard
- Attenborough [GANDHI, A CHORUS LINE - THE MOVIE]. The current credits
- are as follows: David Matalon (exec. producer), Cameron Mackintosh
- (producer), Chris Kenny (co-producer), Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel
- Schonberg (screenplay, music, lyrics), Herbert Kretzmer (English
- lyrics), and John Napier (production designer). Mackintosh is still
- planning on making a movie once an appropriate director is signed.
-
-
- 6.1.3 RECORDINGS, VIDEOS, BOOKS, ETC.
-
- *LA REVOLUTION FRANCAISE
-
- >Original French Cast - First Night
-
- *LES MISERABLES
-
- >Original 1980 French Concept Album (90 min.) - First Night
- - Before this was the musical as it is known now. Much more rock/disco
- with some different music and extra characters.
- >London Cast Recording (100) - First Night
- - First english production. Contains "Little People" and "I Saw Him
- Once' which were cut for the Broadway version.
- - Cast: Colm Wilkinson Valjean
- Roger Allum Javert
- Patti LuPone Fantine
- Michael Ball Marius
- Rebeccah Caine Cosette
- Frances Ruffelle Eponine
- David Burt Enjolras
- >Broadway Cast Recording (100) - Geffen
- - Production as it is now. Includes Tony Award Winners Frances Ruffelle
- and Michael Maguire. Won Grammy Award as well.
- - Cast: Colm Wilkinson Valjean
- Terrence Mann Javert
- Randy Graff Fantine
- David Bryant Marius
- Judy Kuhn Cosette
- Frances Ruffelle Eponine
- Michael Maguire Enjolras
- >Symphonic Recording (165) - First Night
- - This is the only recording of the entire show. Cast members come
- from different productions from all over the world including London,
- New York, Sydney, Los Angeles and Tokyo. Won Grammy.
- - Cast: Gary Morris Valjean New York
- Phillip Quast Javert Sydney
- Debbie Byrne Fantine Sydney
- Michael Ball Marius London
- Tracy Shayne Cosette New York
- Kaho Shimada Eponine Tokyo
- Anthony Warlow Enjolras Sydney
- >Hungarian Cast (60)
- >Austrian Cast (100)
- >Israeli Cast (45)
- >Japanese Single
- - 2 songs: "On My Own" sung by Kaho Shimada and "Do You Hear the
- People Sing"
- >Japanese Cast--Kaga or red version (140)
- - Recorded live, and has almost the entire show
- >Japanese Cast--Takita or blue version (140)
- - Recorded live, and has almost the entire show
- >Swedish Cast (70)
- >Manchester Cast Highlights
- - Cast: Ria Jones Fantine
- Philip Quast Javert
- Meredith Braun Eponine
- Jeff Leyton Valjean
- Mike Sterling Marius
- - 5 songs: "I Dreamed a Dream", "Stars", "On My Own", "Bring Him Home",
- "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables"
- >Dutch Cast (Mercury Records 120)
- >1991 Original Paris (Trema Records 120)
- >Prague Cast
- >Danish Cast
- >Korean Cast
- >Spanish Cast
- >Tring Highlights (unauthorized and generally inferior to to
- sanctioned recordings)
- >"On My Own" rock single with Frances Ruffelle
- V>Stage by Stage: Les Miserables
- - Video with clips of show around the world plus clips of
- production team.
- B>The Complete Book of Les Miserables - Edward Behr
-
- *MISS SAIGON
-
- >London Cast (120) - Geffen
- - Cast: Lea Salonga Kim
- Jonathan Pryce Engineer
- Simon Bowman Chris
- Peter Polycarpou John
- Claire Moore Ellen
- >Japanese highlights
- -7 songs including "I'd Give My Life for You" twice by 2 Kims.
- >Complete Japanese Cast recorded live
- >Tring Highlights (unauthorized and generally inferior to to
- sanctioned recordings)
- V>The Heat is On: The Making of Miss Saigon
- B>The Story of Miss Saigon book by Mark Steyn and Ed Behr
-
-
- 6.1.4 MISS SAIGON magazine
-
- Sun And Moon
- c/o J. Jennifer Kang
- 16 Maltbie Avenue
- Ridgewood, NJ 07450
- USA
- email: JAJ8684@ACFcluster.NYU.EDU
-
-
- 6.2 ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER [SP]
-
- >>There is a mailing list, alw, that is devoted to discussion of the
- >>works of the composer. See section 2.2.1.2 of the FAQ for more
- >>details.
-
-
- 6.2.1 SHOWS TO DATE
-
- Each title is followed by name of lyricist.
-
- JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (Tim Rice)
- JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Tim Rice)
- JEEVES (Alan Ayckbourn)
- EVITA (Tim Rice)
- CATS (T.S. Eliot)
- SONG AND DANCE (Don Black)
- STARLIGHT EXPRESS (Don Black and Richard Stilgoe)
- THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe)
- CRICKET (Tim Rice)
- ASPECTS OF LOVE (Charles Hart and Don Black)
- SUNSET BOULEVARD (Don Black and Christopher Hampton)
- >>There is a mailing list, sunset-blvd, for discussion of this
- >>musical. See section 2.2.1.2 of the FAQ for more details.
-
-
- 6.2.2 CURRENT PROJECTS
-
- SUNSET BOULEVARD - ALW's musical version of the Billy Wilder movie
- opened July 12/93 at the Adelphi Theatre in London, starring Patti
- LuPone and Kevin Anderson. The Los Angeles production opened
- December 9/93 at the Shubert Theatre, starring Glenn Close (Norma),
- Alan Campbell (Joe), George Hearn (Max), and Judy Kuhn (Betty). The
- LA version differed from the original London production in several ways,
- including the addition of a new song ("Every Movie's a Circus"), more
- musical underscoring, driving a Bentley onstage, etc. The Broadway
- production with Close, Campbell, Hearn, and Alice Ripley (Betty) opened
- on Nov. 17/94. Glenn Close's last performance on Broadway was
- Jul. 2/95; she was replaced by Betty Buckley. Buckley's opening night
- was July 20/95, and initial reviews have been reasonably good.
- Elaine Paige is currently playing Norma in London, and Diahann Carroll
- will star in the Toronto production, which opens in autumn/95. The
- creative team for SUNSET BOULEVARD includes Christopher Hampton,
- who wrote the book (although it appears to have been taken mostly
- from the movie), Trevor Nunn (direction), and John Napier (sets).
-
- EVITA movie - This project has a long history. Actresses rumored to
- have been cast in the title role include Meryl Streep (directed by
- Oliver Stone; Streep pulled out at the last moment, citing exhaustion
- from her previous movie), Barbra Streisand (listen to Forbidden
- Broadway for this version), Sarah Brightman, and Madonna. Touchstone/
- Disney was going to produce the movie, to be directed by Glen Gordon
- Caron (writer/producer of TV's MOONLIGHTING and director of CLEAN
- AND SOBER) and wanted Madonna but Lloyd Webber didn't like the idea
- (for one thing, Madonna wanted some new songs written for her).
- Oliver Stone had reactivated the project in 1994, to star Michelle
- Pfeiffer, Antonio Banderas (Che) and Raul Julia (Peron) but Stone
- pulled out in mid-July/94 after budget disagreements with
- Hollywood Pictures. Alan Parker is the current director, and
- as of September/95, it looks as though Madonna will star, with Banderas
- as Che and Jonathan Pryce as Juan Peron. The movie is scheduled
- to begin shooting in December/95.
-
- THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA movie - This is another one that has been
- rumored for quite a while yet never seems to get made. Rumored leads
- have been Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman and one would assume
- Steve Barton. Joel Schumacher (ST. ELMO'S FIRE, THE CLIENT, BATMAN
- FOREVER) was initially scheduled to direct but he pulled out. Franco
- Zefferelli and Jerry Zucker have been considered as directors. The
- movie remains in the development stage for Warner Bros.
-
- ASPECTS OF LOVE movie - This is another rumored project that hasn't
- begun filming yet. Supposedly Lloyd Webber wants Brightman as Rose
- and this wouldn't be surprising since he has had her playing Rose on
- Broadway, London and for part of the American tour.
-
- CATS animated movie - Currently in pre-production with shooting scheduled
- to begin September/95 for Universal, and co-produced by Steven
- Spielberg and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Initial reports had Tom Stoppard
- writing the script, but as of July/95, the script is being credited
- to Patricia Knopp. ALW has reportedly written a new song for the
- movie.
-
- WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND - ALW is currently working on a musical movie
- version of the 1961 Hayley Mills movie WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND, with
- a change of setting to the American South. ALW is the composer, Jim
- Steinman (BAT OUT OF HELL) is the lyricist, and Johnny Depp and
- Kirsten Dunst have been mentioned as possible leads. According
- to a Liz Smith column, a draft of the movie was performed at
- ALW's Sydmonton estate in July/95. This version is not to be
- confused with a stage musical by Russell Labey and Richard Taylor,
- produced in 1994 at Britain's National Youth Music Theatre.
-
- A STAR IS BORN - ALW has purchased the rights to produce a stage version
- of the 1954 Judy Garland-James Mason movie. He will not write any
- original music, but rather retain the Harold Arlen-Ira Gershwin score
- and add other songs from the Arlen repertory. Larry Gelbart
- (CITY OF ANGELS) has been sought to write the show's book, and
- Stephen Pimlott (the recent JOSEPH... revival) is scheduled to direct
- (ALW will act as producer). The production is scheduled to open 18-24
- months from the time of the project's announcement (which was March/95).
-
- JEEVES - ALW has revamped this 1975 flop. A UPI report in June/95 stated
- that ALW would preview the new version at his upcoming Sydmonton
- festival, and if was a success, he would take the show to a regional
- theater in England and then to the West End in London, and possibly
- Broadway. There have been no reports that the Sydmonton staging took
- place (see WHISTLE above).
-
-
- 6.2.3 RECORDINGS OF SHOWS
-
- *JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
-
- This is the first musical that Lloyd Webber and Rice had produced.
- Originally it started off as a piece for a Children's choir and later
- became a Broadway musical. The original production was only 15 minutes
- long (the first recording ran about 1/2 an hour) but as the years went
- by more songs were add to it so that the Broadway production of the early
- 80's ran for 60 minutes. In 1991 a new production was staged in London
- which is currently running. This show now lasts about 2 hours with the
- introduction of more dance sequences and the repeating of songs. A
- production with Donny Osmond is touring the United States and Canada and
- a production with Michael Damian is currently running at the Minskoff
- Theater on Broadway (closes May 29/94)
-
- >Original 1968 Cast (25 min)
- -This has Tim Rice playing Pharoah. It is very 60's rock and similar
- to the new production.
- >1973 Young Vic production
- >1974 London Cast
- >1979 London Cast
- >1982 Broadway Cast (60) - Chrysalis
- -Stars Bill Hutton as Joseph and Laurie Beechman as the Narrator.
- This is a much more musicalized version of the show. It was nominated
- for a Tony Award and runs about 60 minutes.
- >1991 London Cast (72) - Polydor
- -Stars Jason Donovan as Joseph and Linzi Hately as the Narrator. This is
- a very modernized, rock version of the show.
- >1992 Toronto Cast (72)
- -Stars Donny Osmond as Joseph and Janet Metz as the Narrator. Same
- production as the 1991 London.
- >1993 Los Angeles Cast
- -Stars Michael Damian as Joseph and Kelli Rabke as the Narrator. This
- is the cast that will play on Broadway.
- >South African Cast
- >Irish Cast
- >Israeli Cast
- >Mexican Cast
-
- *JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
-
- This is Lloyd Webber's and Rice's musical detailing the last days of Jesus.
- Some argue that this should have been called Judas Iscariot Superstar
- since the show is basically detailing Judas's dilemma in betraying
- Jesus. There have been a lot of new recordings and productions coming out
- to celebrate its 20th year Anniversary. Some music from this show came
- from the Original Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
-
- >Original Concept Recording (90)
- - Cast: Ian Gilliam Jesus
- Murray Head Judas
- Yvonne Elliman Mary Magdalene
- - This is the original studio version before this became a musical.
- Very rock and features the voices of Rice and Lloyd Webber as
- chorus members.
- >Original London Cast
- >Original Broadway Cast (45)
- - Cast: Jeff Fenholt Jesus
- Ben Vereen Judas
- Yvonne Elliman Mary Magdalene
- >Motion Picture Soundtrack (100)
- - Cast: Ted Neely Jesus
- Carl Anderson Judas
- Yvonne Elliman Mary Magdalene
- >Hungarian Cast
- >German Cast
- >French Cast
- >Russian Cast
- >Original Australian Cast(45)
- >Japanese Cast
- >Mexican Cast
- >Danish Cast
- >Brazilian Cast
- >Swedish Cast
- >20th Anniversary Recording(100)
- - Cast: Paul Nicholas Jesus
- Keith Burns Judas
- Claire Moore Mary Magdalene
- >Australian Cast(60)
- - This is an even more rock version of the show in the same manner of
- the new Joseph production. Features among other performances, a
- heavy metal "Herod's Song" and a very Top-40 "I Don't Know How to
- Love Him."
- V> Movie directed by Norman Jewison
-
- *JEEVES
-
- >Original London Cast(50)
- - There is indeed a recording for Lloyd Webber's only flop. This is
- based on the Jeeves novels by P.G. Wodehouse. One of the criticisms
- of this show is that the book dragged it down and the Jeeves was
- just a background character. Sadly, the record is out of print.
- Some rare record store might have it but expect to pay up to $200
- if you are lucky enough to find it. The recording is missing some
- of the show's songs but in the end proves to be a pretty good listen.
-
- *EVITA
-
- Musical of the life of Eva Peron. Winner of Best Musical and Best Actress
- Tony Awards among others. Started off as a concept recording like Jesus
- Christ Superstar and was later turned into a staged musical.
-
- >Original Concept Recording - MCA(120)
- - very rock and contains the song "The Lady's Got Potential" as well as
- Che's insecticide plot line which were eventually dropped for staged
- production.
- - Cast: Julie Covington Evita
- C.T. (Colm) Wilkinson Che
- Paul Jones Peron
- >Original London Cast(60)
- - They only released a highlights recording of this cast.
- - Cast: Elaine Paige Evita
- David Essex Che
- Joss Ackland Peron
- >Original American Cast(110)
- - Cast: Patti Lupone Evita
- Mandy Patinkin Che
- Bob Gunton Peron
- >Spanish Cast(110) - Epic
- >American Touring Company
- >Australian Cast
- >New Zealand Cast
- >Korean Cast
- >Brazilian Cast
- >Hungarian Cast
- >Mexican Cast
- >South African Cast
- >German Cast
- >Israeli Cast
- >Japanese Cast
-
- *CATS
-
- I can't remember if you listed a Hungarian Evita or JCS, but they were
- probably there.
-
- >Original London Cast(120)
- - This recording has Elaine Paige, Paul Nicholas, Brian Blessed, and
- Sarah Brightman among others. It has a different version of
- "Mungojerrie and Rumpleteaser" from the future productions and
- includes the song the "Ballad of Billy McGraw".
- >Original Broadway Cast(120)
- - This recording has Betty Buckley, Terrence Mann, and Ken Page among
- others. In order to make fun of those who claimed he had stolen from
- Puccini, Lloyd Webber wrote "Growltiger's Last Stand" to replace the
- "Ballad of Billy McGraw" as a Puccini parody.
- >Australian Cast(90)
- - This is the only english recording with the "Pekes and the Pollicles"
- on it.
- >German Cast(60)
- >German Cast live(120)
- >Japanese Cast
- >Japanese Cast (second recording)
- >Dutch Cast
- >French Cast(120)
- >Mexican Cast
- >Hungarian Cast
-
-
- *SONG AND DANCE
-
- Song and Dance is a combination of Tell Me on a Sunday and Variations.
- Unexpected Song was added for the Broadway version.
-
- >London Cast with Marti Webb(100)
- - This was recorded live and contains both the Song and Dance portions.
- >Broadway Cast with Bernadette Peters, songs only(60) - RCA
- >London with Sarah Brightman
- >German Cast
- > Tell Me on a Sunday Swedish recording.
- V>BBC broadcast with Sarah Brightman
-
-
- *STARLIGHT EXPRESS
-
- >Original London Cast - Polydor(100)
- -with Frances Ruffelle as Dinah
- >American Concept Recording - MCA
- >German Cast(60)
- >German Cast live
- >German Cast - 1993
- >Australian/Japanese Touring Company (in English)(45)
- >1993 London Starlight Express
-
- *THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
-
- This is Andrew Lloyd Webber's biggest hit yet. One of the most often
- talked about subjects is who is the best Phantom. Phantoms that a large
- number of people appear to like include Michael Crawford, Colm
- Wilkinson, Davis Gaines, and Dave Willetts. This show has played to sell
- out crowds on London and Broadway since it opened in 1987 and 1988
- respectively. Alan Jay Lerner was going to write the original lyrics for
- this show but died before he could begin work. This is also relevant
- because a lot of people accuse Lloyd Webber of having stolen "Music of the
- Night" from "Come to me, Bend to me" from Brigadoon, but this does not
- appear to have attracted notice from that show's lyricist.
-
- >London Cast (100 min.) - Polydor
- - Cast: Michael Crawford Phantom
- Sarah Brightman Christine
- Steve Barton Raoul
- - This is the same cast that went to Broadway.
- >collector's edition 24K Gold release of London Cast (831 273-2G)
- >collector's edition 24K Gold release of London Cast Highlights
- >Toronto Cast (70) - Polydor
- - Cast: Colm Wilkinson Phantom
- Rebeccah Caine Christine
- Byron Nease Raoul
- - This is a highlights recording but it does include the Hannibal opera
- which was not on the London Cast Recording.
- >Hamburg Cast Highlights(50 min)
- >Vienesse Cast(120)
- >Swedish Cast(110)
- - Basically the whole show recorded live.
- >1988 Japanese Cast(120)
- >1992 Japanese Cast(120)
- >Dutch Cast Highlights
- >studio cast - TER
- - Cast: Graham Bickley Phantom
- Claire Moore Christine
- John Barrowman Raoul
-
- *ASPECTS OF LOVE
-
- Lloyd Webber's musical based on the David Garnett novel. This show has
- met mixed success. It played 3 years in London but didn't even last one
- year on Broadway. It is currently touring the United States in a revamped
- Robin Phillips production. Some people complain that this show consists
- of 1 song others are quick to point out the many musical themes in this
- show. There has been debate about the relationship between the beginning
- and ending of the play and it has been generally resolved that the
- beginning takes place right after Alex has left Rose and Jenny and has met
- Giulietta. In the touring production this means that it is actually
- George's body in the casket.
-
- >Original London Cast(137) - Polydor
- - Cast: Michael Ball Alex
- Ann Crumb Rose
- Kevin Colson George
- Kathleen Rowe McAllen Giullieta
-
- *SUNSET BOULEVARD
-
- Musical version of the Billy Wilder movie, which opened in London
- July 12, 1993. The London Cast Recording (a.k.a. World Premiere
- Recording) was released in England in August 1993, and is now
- available domestically in the U.S. The LA cast has been recorded,
- and the CD was released September 13 1994.
-
- >Original London Cast - Polydor
- -Cast: Patti LuPone Norma Desmond
- Kevin Anderson Joe Gillis
- Meredith Braun Betty Schaeffer
- Daniel Benzali Max von Mayerling
- >American Premiere Cast - Polydor
- -Cast: Glenn Close Norma Desmond
- Alan Campbell Joe Gillis
- Judy Kuhn Betty Schaeffer
- George Hearn Max von Mayerling
- >Sunset Boulevard Single (Michael Ball)
- >The Perfect Year Single (Glenn Close)
-
- 6.2.4 OTHER RECORDINGS/COMPILATIONS [ML/SP]
-
- >The Premiere Collection (50) - MCA
- - 14 singles from Superstar to Phantom, including the Phantom rock
- version with Steve Harley and Sarah Brightman.
- >The Premiere Collection Encore (60) - Polydor
- - 16 singles from Evita to the new production of Joseph, including
- "Amigos Para Siempre", the 1992 Summer Olympics theme.
- V>The Premiere Collection Encore (90) - Polydor
- - 16 videos based mostly on songs found in the two Premiere
- Collection recordings.
- >Requiem (70) - EMI
- - A Latin mass written in tribute to ALW's late father. Features
- Placido Domingo, Sarah Brightman, and Paul Miles-Kingston.
- >Variations, 1978 (40) - MCA
- - These variations on Paganini's 24th caprice in A minor were
- written for Julian Lloyd Webber's cello/rock band. This work was
- later adapted into the dance portion of Song and Dance.
- >Variations, 1986 (40) - Philips
- - A reworking of the original Variations for full orchestra.
- >The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber
- >The Magic of Andrew Lloyd Webber II
- >The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber (60) - First Night
- - 15 songs from Superstar to Phantom, featuring Paul Nicholas
- and Stephanie Lawrence
- >Andrew Lloyd Webber Love Songs (50) - Silva
- - Somewhat of a misnomer--after all, "Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
- can hardly be called a love song. Dave Willetts is one of the
- featured singers.
- >Ovation
- >Essentials (70) - Koch
- - 17 songs from Evita to Aspects. One of the featured singers is
- is Claire Moore
- >The Odessa File soundtrack
- >Gumshoe soundtrack
- >"Amigos Para Siempre"
- -Lloyd Webber was commissioned to write this theme for the 1992 Summer
- Olympics in Barcelona. It is sung by Sarah Brightman and Jose Carreras
- and has lyrics by Don Black in English and Gloria Estefan in Spanish.
-
- *Artists who have put out Andrew Lloyd Webber collections:
-
- Sarah Brightman
- Michael Crawford
- Marina Prior
- Jose Carrerras
- Stephanie Lawrence
-
- 6.2.5 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA TOUR DATES
-
- Touring schedule by city in alphabetical order
- Last updated: 10/10/94
-
- For detailed performance schedules please contact the local ticket agency
- or the theatre. In order to qualify as a group and be eligible for possible
- group discounts all you need to be is a group of 20 or more individuals
- who want to the see the same performance. The following information is
- subject to change. We do not take any responsibility for the accuracy of
- this posting or actions that might result from it.
-
- For group Tickets call: 1-800-334-8457
-
-
- CITY VENUE PERFORMANCES FOR INDIVIDUAL
- BEGIN TIX
- Columbus OH Ohio Theatre Jul 08, 1995 614-431-3600
- Minneapolis MN Orpheum Theatre Jan 14, 1995 612-989-4545
- New Orleans LA Saenger Theatre Jan 06, 1995 504-522-5555
- New York NY Majestic Theatre Jan 26, 1988 800-334-8457
- Orlando FL Bob Carr Auditorium Apr 15, 1995 407-839-3900
- Philadelphia PA Forrest Theatre Mar 18, 1995 215-336-2000
- San Antonio TX Municipal Auditorium Feb 24, 1995 210-224-9600
- San Fransisco CA Curran Theatre Dec 12, 1993 415-776-1999
- West Palm Kravis Center Jun 02, 1995 407-966-3309
- Beach, FL
-
- 6.2.6 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR TOUR DATES
-
- As posted by YWMU07A@prodigy.com (Gretchen Armato). The source is
- Niko Associates. This is a non-Equity production starring Ted Neeley.
-
- Sep 26-28 Ft Collins CO Lincon Ctr. Perf Hall
- Sep 29 Colorado Spgs CO US Air Force Academy
- Sep 30 Rapid City SD Rushmore Place CC
- Oct 1 Billings MT Alberta Bair Theatre
- Oct 3 Mankato MN Civic Center
- Oct 4 Davenport IA Adler Theatre
- Oct 5 Ames IA Stephens Auditorium
- Oct 6 Manhatten KS McCain Auditorium
- Oct 7 Columbia MO Jesse Auditorium
- Oct 8 Salina KS Bicentennial Ctr
- Oct 10 Hays KS No Theatre Listed
- Oct 11 Pittsburgh PA No Theatre Listed
- Oct 12 Ft Smith AR No Theatre Listed
- Oct 13-14 Little Rock AR No Theatre Listed
- Oct 15 Fayetteville AR No Theatre Listed
- Oct 16-19 TBS
- Oct 20-22 Huntsville AL No Theatre Listed
- Oct 24 Beaumont TX No Theatre Listed
- Oct 25 McAllen TX No Theatre Listed
- Oct 26 Corpus Christi TX No Theatre Listed
- Oct 27 Waco TX No Theatre Listed
- Oct 28 Galveston TX No Theatre Listed
- Oct 29 College Station TX No Theatre Listed
- Oct 30-31 TBS
- Nov 1 Blacksburg VA No Theatre Listed
- Nov 2 Greenville SC No Theatre Listed
- Nov 3-5 TBS
- Nov 7 Williamsport PA No Theatre Listed
- Nov 8 TBS
- Nov 9 Jasper IN No Theatre Listed
- Nov 10 Decatur IL No Theatre Listed
- Nov 11 TBS
- Nov 12 La Crosse WI No Theatre Listed
- Nov 14-19 Madison WI No Theatre Listed
- Nov 21/
- Dec24 TBS
- Dec 26-31 Philadelphia PA No Theatre Listed
-
- 6.2.7 CATS TOUR DATES
-
- as posted by Keith Bauer (jellicat@research.att.com):
-
- September 12 through 24 Thousand Oaks, CA
- September 26 through October 1 Salt Lake City UT
-
- October 3 through 8 Pasadena CA
- October 10 through 14 Cupertino, CA
- October 16 through 18 Palm Desert, CA
- October 20 through 22 Tucson AZ
- October 31 through November 5 Rosemont IL
-
- November 7 through 12 St. Louis MO
- November 14 through 19 New Orleans, LA
- November 21 through 26 Wichita KS
- November 28 through December 3 Raleigh, NC
- December 5 through 10 Tampa, Fl
-
- December 12 through 24 New Haven CT
- December 25 through 31 Columbus OH
-
-
- 6.2.8 The Phantom Appreciation Society
-
- The Phantom Appreciation Society in the UK has 250 members
- internationally, and produces a quarterly newsletter/magazine.
-
- Would you be able to add our address to the FAQ? People
- can either e-mail Christine Daae (she had it legally changed!)
- at cdaae@easynet.co.uk for more information, or write to:
-
- The Phantom Appreciation Society
- Salkyns
- Gt Canfield
- Bishop's Stortford
- Herts
- CM22 6SX
- UK
-
-
- 6.3 STEPHEN SONDHEIM [JAC]
-
- >>There is a mailing list, sondheim, that is devoted to discussion of the
- >>works of the composer/lyricist. See section 2.2.1.2 of the FAQ for more
- >>details.
-
- 6.3.1 SHOWS TO DATE
-
- 6.3.1.1 LYRICS AND MUSIC
-
- Broadway musicals unless otherwise indicated. Each title is followed
- by year of first production and name of librettist.
-
- A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (1962; Burt
- Shevelove & Larry Gelbart after Plautus)
- ANYONE CAN WHISTLE (1964; Arthur Laurents)
- EVENING PRIMROSE (1966; James Goldman after Collier)
- television musical
- COMPANY (1970; George Furth)
- FOLLIES (1971; James Goldman)
- A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC (1973; Hugh Wheeler after Bergman)
- THE FROGS (1974; Burt Shevelove after Aristophanes) play
- with music, Yale School of Drama
- PACIFIC OVERTURES (1976; John Weidman)
- SWEENEY TODD, THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (1979; Hugh
- Wheeler after Bond)
- MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG (1981; George Furth after Kaufman &
- Hart)
- SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (1984; James Lapine)
- INTO THE WOODS (1987; James Lapine)
- DICK TRACY (1990) songs for film
- ASSASSINS (1991; John Weidman) off-Broadway
- PASSION (1994; James Lapine)
-
- 6.3.1.2 LYRICS ONLY
-
- Composer listed first, then librettist.
-
- WEST SIDE STORY (1957; Leonard Bernstein; Arthur Laurents)
- GYPSY (1959; Jule Styne; Arthur Laurents)
- DO I HEAR A WALTZ? (1965; Richard Rodgers; Arthur Laurents)
- THE EXCEPTION AND THE RULE (project abandoned 1968; Leonard
- Bernstein; John Guare after Brecht) also known under the
- working titles THE ROAD TO URGA and A PRAY BY BLECHT
- CANDIDE (additional lyrics for 1973 revision; Leonard
- Bernstein; Hugh Wheeler after Voltaire)
-
- 6.3.2 CURRENT PROJECTS
-
- PASSION (1994; James Lapine)
- The new Sondheim-Lapine collaboration was initially announced
- to be 2 one-act musicals sharing the theme of physical beauty:
- one based on the book MUSCLE, about bodybuilding, and the
- other based on FOSCA, a 18th century Italian novella by Iginio
- Tarchetti (already filmed as PASSIONE D'AMORE.) Since then,
- PASSION has been expanded into a full-fledged show, and in
- October 1993, a workshop was held at Lincoln Center Theater.
- PASSION began previews March 24, 1994 at the Plymouth Theater
- in New York, opened May 9, 1994 to mixed reviews, and closed
- January 7, 1995. The original cast included Donna Murphy, Jere
- Shea, Marin Mazzie, Gregg Edelman, Tom Aldredge, Francis
- Ruivivar, Chris Groenendaal, and Matthew Poretta. The cast
- recording (single CD) was released August 23/94. The week
- after PASSION closed on Broadway, the production was filmed
- for subsequent airing on TV (no broadcast date or network
- has been announced).
-
- INTO THE WOODS film (199?; Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel)
- In October 1994, and all-star reading of the script was held
- at the home of Penny Marshall. Participating in the reading
- were Robin Williams (the Baker), Goldie Hawn (the Baker's Wife),
- Cher (the Witch), Steve Martin (the Wolf), Danny DeVito (the
- Giant), Elijah Wood (Jack and the Beanstalk), Roseanne (Jack's
- mother), Bebe Neuwirth (Cinderella's stepmother), Mayim Bialik
- (Little Red Riding Hood), Samantha Mathis (Rapunzel), Brendan
- Fraser (Rapunzel's prince), Moira Kelly (Cinderella), Kyle
- MacLachlan (Cinderella's prince) and Michael Jeter (Cinderella's
- father). Marshall is attached as director, though an item
- in Marilyn Beck's gossip column in February 1995 reported that
- a co-director may be brought in because of the size of the
- production. No cast nor start date has been announced.
-
- SWEENEY TODD film (199?; no screenwriter announced)
- Tim Burton plans to direct a movie version of SWEENEY, possibly
- after the completion of his current movie, MARS ATTACKS! Sondhiem
- will write new songs and update older ones for the SWEENEY movie.
-
- SINGING OUT LOUD (199?; William Goldman)
- A film musical project to be directed by Rob Reiner.
- The project has reportedly been abandoned.
-
- MUSCLE
- Sondheim has abandoned work on MUSCLE, which Lapine is
- now developing with William Finn and Ellen Fitzhugh.
-
- THE DOCTOR IS OUT: A COMEDY THRILLER
- Co-written by Sondheim and George Furth, this play opens
- Sept. 16/95 at the Old Globe Theatre in La Jolla, CA and
- may possibly transfer to Broadway in the fall or next
- spring. The production will be directed by Jack O'Brien.
- Two earlier titles, GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER and GUILT BY
- ASSOCIATION were found to duplicate a movie and book title,
- respectively.
-
- [untitled project]
- Sondheim's new musical comedy will be about the Mizner
- brothers: Addison (an architect) and Wilson (playwright,
- prospector, and businessman). The show is thought to be
- based on the book, THE LEGENDARY MIZNERS by Alva Johnston.
- There will be a workshop in fall 1995, and a full production
- at Kennedy Center in the fall of 1996.
-
-
- 6.3.3 RECORDINGS, AWARDS, ADDITIONAL INFO.
- (OC = original cast)
-
- 6.3.3.1 Shows (as composer and lyricist)
-
- *SATURDAY NIGHT
-
- Sondheim's first Broadway musical, abandoned when its producer
- died. Several of its songs have been recorded in anthologies
- (see below).
-
- *A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM
-
- A fast-paced farce in which the songs serve as interludes.
- The film dropped many of the songs and was overproduced, but
- does preserve the performances of Mostel and Gilford.
-
- >OC: Broadway Angel CD
- - Cast: Zero Mostel, Jack Gilford.
-
- *ANYONE CAN WHISTLE
-
- A 9-performance flop.
-
- >OC: CBS CD; the CD adds music omitted from the LP.
- - Cast: Angela Lansbury (her first musical), Lee Remick, Harry
- Guardino.
-
- *EVENING PRIMROSE
-
- Based on a short story; score comprises only 4 songs. No
- recording except for a medley of the songs on Mandy Patinkin's
- "Dress Casual" CD (Bernadette Peters as guest artist).
-
- *COMPANY
-
- The show that established Sondheim's stature, a mixture
- of musical and revue with urban life and personal commitment
- as the themes.
-
- Tony awards: Musical, Music, Lyrics, Book, Director, Scenic
- Design
- >OC: CBS CD.
- - Cast: Dean Jones, Barbara Barrie, Elaine Stritch, Donna
- McKechnie, Beth Howland, Charles Kimbrough, George Coe.
- - There is also a "London Cast" album which is the OC with
- Dean Jones's voice tracks replaced by those of his
- replacement, Larry Kert (to be reissued on CD on English CBS).
- V>Video documentary of recording session: RCA Video.
-
- *FOLLIES
-
- None of the three recordings conveys the full stature of
- this score and show, arguably Sondheim's finest. The first
- is too truncated, the second inattentive to dramatic values,
- the third unwisely revised; all are seriously incomplete.
-
- Tony awards: Music and Lyrics, Director, Choreographer,
- Scenic Design, Costumes, Lighting, Actress (Alexis
- Smith)
- >OC: Broadway Angel CD.
- - Cast: Alexis Smith, Dorothy Collins, Yvonne De Carlo,
- Gene Nelson, John McMartin, Mary McCarty, Ethel Shutta.
- - CD contains 1 song not on LP.
- >Concert cast: RCA, 2 CDs.
- - Cast: Barbara Cook, Lee Remick, Carol Burnett, George
- Hearn, Mandy Patinkin, Elaine Stritch, Comden & Green,
- Liz Callaway, Howard McGillin.
- >1987 revision, London cast: First Night, 2 CDs.
- - Cast: Julia McKenzie, Diana Rigg, Delores Gray, Daniel
- Massey.
-
- *A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC
-
- Based on the Bergman film SMILES OF A SUMMER NIGHT, with an
- operetta score based on variants of triple meter.
-
- Tony awards: Musical, Music and Lyrics, Book, Actress
- (Glynis Johns), Supporting Actress (Patricia Elliott)
- Academy award [film version]: Adaptation Score
- >OC: CBS CD.
- - Cast: Glynis Johns, Hermione Gingold, Len Cariou,
- Patricia Elliott, Victoria Mallory, Laurence Guittard.
- V>The film version is too poor to be worth much attention.
- V>The NY City Opera production televised on PBS is better,
- but not commercially available.
-
- *THE FROGS
-
- Originally done in and around a swimming pool. No recording;
- 2 songs ("Invocation and Instructions" and "Fear No More"--
- lyrics by Shakespeare) have been recorded in compilations.
-
- *PACIFIC OVERTURES
-
- A depiction of the recent history of Japan in modified Kabuki
- style, with an all-male (till the finale), originally
- all-Asian cast.
-
- Tony awards: Costume Design, Scenic Design
-
- >OC: RCA CD.
- - Cast: Mako, Soon-Teck Oh, Sab Shimono, Gedde Watanabe,
- Isao Sato.
- >English National Opera production: TER, 2 CDs (complete
- including dialog).
-
- *SWEENEY TODD, THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET
-
- Sondheim's closest approach to opera, a large-scale piece
- in which all but about 15 minutes is set to music, and which
- has been done by opera companies.
-
- Tony awards: Musical, Book, Score, Actor (Len Cariou),
- Actress (Angela Lansbury), Director, Scenic Design,
- Costume Design
-
- >OC: RCA, 2 CDs (highlights on 1 CD).
- - Cast: Len Cariou, Angela Lansbury, Victor Garber.
- V>Video of LA stage performance (RKO Video)
- - Cast: Lansbury, George Hearn, Cris Groenendaal, Betsy Joslyn.
-
- *MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG
-
- A Broadway failure which has often been performed by schools
- and universities, and which has been repeatedly revised by its
- authors.
-
- >OC: RCA CD.
- - Cast: Jim Walton, Ann Morrison, Lonny Price, Jason
- Alexander.
- >Leicester Haymarket (1992, released 1994): TER CD.
- - Cast: Michael Cantwell, Maria Friedman, Evan Pappas
- >York Theater Company (1994): Varese Sarabande CD.
- - Cast: Malcolm Gets, Amy Ryder, Adam Heller
-
- *SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE
-
- An examination of the artist's changing role in terms of
- the painter Georges Seurat and a modern counterpart.
-
- Tony awards: Scenic Design, Lighting Design
- Pulitzer Prize for Drama (1985)
-
- >OC: RCA CD.
- - Cast: Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Charles Kimbrough,
- Dana Ivey, Cris Groenendaal, Barbara Bryne, Robert Westenberg,
- Brent Spiner.
- V>Video of stage performance: original cast. (Karl-Lorimar Video)
-
- *INTO THE WOODS
-
- This combination of 4 traditional fairy tales with a new one,
- examining the aftereffects of their stories, provided Sondheim
- with his longest Broadway run since FORUM.
-
- Tony awards: Score, Book, Actress (Joanna Gleason)
-
- >OC: RCA Victor CD.
- - Cast: Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, Chip Zien, Tom
- Aldredge, Robert Westenberg, Chuck Wagner, Kim Crosby,
- Ben Wright, Danielle Ferland.
- >London cast: RCA Victor (one new song in this version).
- - Cast: Julia McKenzie, Imelda Staunton.
- V>Video of stage production: Original cast. (only available
- on laserdisk)
-
- *DICK TRACY
-
- Academy award: Original Song ("Sooner or Later")
-
- - 5 "period" songs. 3 sung by Madonna (one as a duet with
- Mandy Patinkin); they are performed by her (not the
- soundtrack performances) in her album "I'm Breathless."
- The other 2, background choral numbers in the film, can
- be heard on the Carnegie Hall concert recording.
- V>Film available on video (Touchstone/Buena Vista)
-
- *ASSASSINS
-
- A 90-minute one-act show, an examination of the role of
- assassins in American history in revue-like nightmarish
- format.
-
- >Original cast: RCA Victor CD.
- - Cast: Victor Garber, Jonathan Hadary, Terrence Mann, Annie
- Golden, Debra Monk.
-
- *PASSION
-
- A one-act chamber musical, set in 19th century Italy, about an
- ugly, sickly woman in pursuit of a handsome soldier.
-
- Tony awards: Musical, Score, Book, Actress (Murphy)
-
- >OC: Angel CD.
- - Cast: Donna Murphy, Jere Shea, Marin Mazzie, Gregg Edelman,
- Tom Aldredge, Cris Groenendaal, Francis Ruivivar, George
- Dvorsky
-
- 6.3.3.2 Revues, Concerts, etc.
-
- SONDHEIM: A MUSICAL TRIBUTE (1973; tribute concert), RCA
- Victor, 2 CDs
- SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM (1976; revue), RCA, 2 LPs, not
- reissued on CD
- MARRY ME A LITTLE (1981; revue), RCA CD
- A STEPHEN SONDHEIM EVENING (1983; concert), RCA, 2 LPs;
- program available for performance as YOU'RE GONNA LOVE
- TOMORROW
- SONDHEIM (1985; newly recorded anthology), Book-of-the-Month
- records, 2 CDs
- A COLLECTOR'S SONDHEIM (1985; reissue anthology), RCA, 3 CDs
- SONDHEIM: A CARNEGIE HALL CELEBRATION (1992; tribute
- concert), RCA, 2 CDs. Abbreviated (90-minute) version on
- RCA Video
- PUTTING IT TOGETHER (1993; revue), RCA 2-CD recording
-
- 6.3.4 Newsletters/Journals
-
- 6.3.4.1 The Stephen Sondheim Society
-
- The Stephen Sondheim Society, based in Britain, was formed
- in 1993 to promote the works of the composer. US membership is
- 20 pounds, and benefits include a newsletter listing British
- professional and amateur productions of Sondheim shows, reviews
- of new recordings, and other Sondheim-related articles. This is
- a "sanctioned" appreciation society. For more information,
- write to:
-
- The Stephen Sondheim Society
- c/o Dress Circle, 57/59 Monmouth Street
- Upper St. Martin's Lane
- London WC2H 9DG
- UK
-
- 6.3.4.2 The Sondheim Review
-
- The Sondheim Review is a quarterly journal devoted to Sondheim's
- works. The cost is $19.95 for 4 issues.
-
- The Sondheim Review
- Box 11213
- Chicago, IL 60611-0123
-
- or phone 1-800-584-1020
-
-
- *************************************************************************
- ** 7. FREQUENTLY DISCUSSED MUSICALS ************************************
- *************************************************************************
-
- 7.1 CHESS versions/recordings [ELN]
-
- The "original" CHESS recording is the black & white "London" CHESS.
- This is the concept album, recorded when they were touring with the
- show in England as a concert to raise money to stage it. They got the
- money, songs became top 10 hits, and they put it on as a musical with
- Michael Bennett as the director. They ended up with most of the
- touring singers as the actors, so they did not record the London Cast
- Album even though there were changes to the show. Michael Bennett fell
- ill shortly before the show went up, and Trevor Nunn was hired. He
- did not like Bennett's work, and when the show moved to Broadway he
- took the opportunity to re-work the show in his own style. Likewise,
- the politics of the show were updated to reflect the current
- situation. The Broadway version, with a new director, new cast, plot
- changes, and some songs added and dropped, was recorded as "the
- Original Broadway Cast Recording". This recording has the red, white
- and blue logo with the figures running. The show didn't do as well as
- hoped (closing after running only a few months), so the next few
- productions did more plot changes and more song re-arranging. None of
- these productions has been officially recorded.
-
- Andrew Lloyd Webber often released albums of the music in order to
- gauge the reaction and raise money. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR and EVITA
- were handled this way. Since Tim Rice had worked with ALW, he knew
- the "Original Concept Album" was a Good Thing.
-
- Current licensed productions of CHESS are based on the Broadway
- production. Changing the show to be more like the London Concept
- Album is considered a breach of copyright, and the show will be shut
- down. (see archives on CHESS)
-
-
- 7.2 JEKYLL AND HYDE [RC]
-
- The show began as a concept album (on the BMG label), really a pop
- album showing the type of songs that might be used. It was never
- intended to be staged in that form, and there were only 2 singers on
- the album: Linda Eder and Colm Wilkinson. Linda Eder was a newcomer
- at the time. Her only previous experience was being a grand prize
- winner on "Star Search". You can probably still find copies of the
- album around.
-
- The first staging, at the Alley Theatre in Houston in 1990, had lots
- of new songs, and a large cast. Jekyll was played by Chuck Wagner (he
- was one of the princes in _Into the Woods_, and is currently
- understudy for the Beast in the Broadway _Beauty and the Beast_.)
- Eder played one of two major female roles, a prostitute named Lucy. It
- was very well received, but no one thought it was ready for Broadway.
-
- They planned a New York staging in 1992, and it was workshopped there,
- with Terrance Mann playing Jekyll, and lots of new songs and changes
- to the book, but it was not staged.
-
- The Alley and TUTS are co-producing a new version in the 94-95 season,
- with more new songs, more book changes, and a much more lavish
- physical production (sets, costumes, lighting, etc). The production
- will tour and, if it's a success, may end up on Broadway. A recording
- of the new version has been made, with an Australian musical star
- named Anthony Walow as Jekyll. It was released in January, 1995 to
- coincide with the opening of the Houston production (starring Robert
- Cuccioli and Linda Eder). A multi-city tour begins summer/95.
-
- The creative team behind J&H is Frank Wildhorn, the composer, and
- Leslie Bricusse, book and lyrics. Wildhorn has compsed many pop
- songs, for singers like Whitney Houston. He and Linda Eder are
- married, and he writes many of his songs with her voice in mind. She
- has sung in all productions of _Jekyll and Hyde_, and her voice is a
- big reason for the show's success so far. She has a successful career
- as a cabaret singer, with a recent long run in Los Angeles and at
- least 2 solo albums.
-
- Other personel on the _Jekyll and Hyde project have changed over the
- years, thoguh Wildhorn has developed a group of regulars (musicians,
- directors, etc), with whom he works regularly. If J&H is a success,
- there are 2 other Wildhorn musicals in development: _The Scarlet
- Pimpernel_, with lyrics by Nan Knighton, which has been done as a
- concept album, and _Svengali_, which has had 2 stagings, at the Alley
- Theatre in Houston and in Sarasota, Florida.
-
-
- 7.3 CARRIE [AK]
-
- [Most of the following information comes from Ken Mandelbaum's
- book "Not Since Carrie: 40 Years of Broadway Musical Flops"
- St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-06428-4. An entertaining read, and
- highly recommended.]
-
- Yes, there indeed was a musical based on Stephen King's 1974 novel.
- A workshop of the musical was done in 1984, with book by Lawrence D.
- Cohen (who also wrote the screenplay of Brian DePalma's movie),
- music by Michael Gore (FAME, TERMS OF ENDEARMENT), and lyrics by
- Dean Pitchford (FAME, FOOTLOOSE). The Broadway production was
- financed by Friedrich Kurz, a West German producer famous up to
- that point for producing German productions of ALW hits, and co-
- produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company (they had no financial
- stake in the show). The Anglo-American cast, headed by Linzi
- Hateley as Carrie and Barbara Cook as Mrs. White, had a brief
- sold out run at Stratford upon Avon in February 1988. Cook was
- nearly decapitated by the set on opening night, and left after the
- show finished its Stratford run. When the show began previews on
- Broadway on April 28, 1988, Mrs. White was played by Betty
- Buckley. After two weeks of previews, CARRIE opened May 12, 1988 to
- horrible reviews (but praise for Hateley and Buckley) and closed on
- May 15, 1988, four performances later. The production lost $8 million.
-
- Audience reaction was reportedly wildly mixed, ranging from boos to
- cheers and wild applause. Those who have heard the show's music
- have said that it compares favorably with modern pop/middle-of-the-road
- scores, most partcularly, CHESS. Sadly, a cast recording was never
- made, as was initially planned. A concert version of the show,
- to be recorded, also fell through, although the song "When There's
- No One" appears on Betty Buckley's solo album "Children Will Listen".
- At the end of 1993, there was renewed talk of a cast recording being
- made.
-
- *************************************************************************
- ** 8. PERFORMERS ON RECORD AND VIDEO ***********************************
- *************************************************************************
-
- Please note that some recordings may have been deleted from
- catalogs or be available only as imports. Try Footlight Records or
- Dress Circle (see section 4.1)
-
- Explanation of Categories:
-
- Cast Recordings: lists all cast recordings, including studio recordings
- Solo Recordings
- Singles: the release of singles for radio airplay is more common
- in the UK, so many recordings listed here may only be
- available as imports
- Other Recordings: this list includes compilation recordings (where
- the singer in question may have included only
- a single track), "guest appearances" on
- the solo recordings of others, and movie soundtracks.
- Music Video: like Singles, more of a UK phenomenon, so these may
- be difficult to find in the US. Note that the
- North American and European video standards (NTSC and
- PAL, respectively) are NOT compatible, and converting
- between the two is expensive.
- Other Video: full length concert or theatrical performance; some
- may have only aired on PBS or the BBC, and may not be
- available commercially.
- Movies
- Fan Club: We do not vouch for the quality of any clubs listed below.
-
- 8.1 MICHAEL BALL [RS]
-
- Cast Recordings
- Les Miserables - London recording (1986 First Night)
- Les Miserables - Symphonic Recording (1988 First Night)
- Rage of the Heart - London (1989 First Night)
- Aspects of Love - London (1989 Really Useful Group)
-
- Solo Recordings
- michael ball (1992 Polydor Ltd. UK)
- Always (1993 Polygram TV, Polydor Ltd UK)
- Once Careful Owner (1994 Columbia UK)
- The Best of Michael Ball (Polydor Ltd UK)
-
- Singles
- Love Changes Everything
- The First Man You Remember (with Diana Morrison)
- It's Still You
- One Step Out of Time (includes two songs not found in other
- recordings: No More Steps to Climb and We Break Our Hearts)
- If I Can Dream (4 songs from Always)
- Sunset Boulevard
- From Here to Eternity (includes Sandman's Coming, and on CD format,
- the Highland mix of the title track)
- From Here to Eternity (includes If You Really Love Me and the Vision
- mix of the title track. On CD format only)
- The Lovers We Were (includes She's Not There and, on the CD format,
- the Saxy mix of the title track)
- Wherever You Are (includes the Lee-Rig mix of My Arms Are Strong
- and an instrumental selection, One Careful Overture)
-
- Other Recordings
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Premiere Collection (Love Changes Everything,
- Seeing is Believing, The First Man You Remember)
- Save the Children: Christmas Carols (When a Child is Born)
- West Side Story - Studio Recording (1993 IMG records)
- The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber (Love Changes Everything and
- Sunset Boulevard)
-
- Video
- michael ball - video collection, with interview
- Save the Children Christmas Spectacular video
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Primiere collection video (Love Changes
- Everything, The First Man You Remember)
-
- Miscellaneous
-
- Television appearance in the 1988 (?) and 1992 Royal Variety
- Showcases.
- Has a new television series beginning late summer/93
-
- Fan Club
- Organized by Maureen Wilkinson-Rouse and Gill Oakley. PO
- Box 2073, Colchester, UK CO4 4YN. Membership is 15 GBP a
- year, and includes up to date information, biographical
- facts, a personal welcoming letter and autographed photo,
- as well as the newsletter "On the Ball". Very well organized,
- and highly recommended
-
- Mailing list:
- To join the Internet Michael Ball mailing list, send
- a message to: majordomo@world.std.com
- with the command: subscribe michael-ball
- in the body of the message.
- See FAQ section 2.2 for
- details.
-
- 8.2 SARAH BRIGHTMAN [SP]
-
- Cast Recordings
- Cats - London
- Phantom of the Opera - London
- Carousel - studio
-
- Solo Recordings
- As I Came of Age
- Songs that Got Away
- Sarah Brightman sings Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Dive
- Song and Dance
-
- Singles
- Amigos Para Siempre
- I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper
- Captain Nemo
- Phantom of the Opera
-
- Other Recordings
- The Nightingale - children's operetta
- Grandpa
- Benjamin Britten Folk Songs
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Premiere Collection
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Encore Collection
- Save the Children - Christmas Songs
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem
-
- Music Video
- Phantom of the Opera single
- Music of the Night
- All I Ask of You
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- Pie Jesu
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Encore Collection
- Save the Children - Christmas Songs
-
- Other Video
- Song and Dance
- Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem
- Captain Nemo
-
- Movies
- Tell Me on a Sunday
-
- Fan Club
- Sarah Brightman Fan Club(SASE for info)
- c/o Jay Brightman
- Britania House
- Glenthorne Road
- Hammersmith
- London W6 OLF
-
- 8.3 MICHAEL CRAWFORD [SP]
-
- Cast Recordings
- Billy - London
- Flowers for Algernon - London
- Barnum - London
- Phantom of the Opera - London
-
- Solo Recordings
- Phantom Unmasked/With Love
- Songs from the Stage and Screen
- Michael Crawford Performs Andrew Lloyd Webber
-
- Singles
- Waltzing Round
- The Knack
- Lady from LA/I Missed the Last Rainbow
- Disney Girls/True Love Ways
- The Music of the Night
- Only You
-
- Other Recordings
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Premiere Collection
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Encore Collection
- Save the Children - Christmas Songs
- Barry Manilow - Showstoppers
- Barbara Streisand - Back to Broadway
- The Little Sweep soundtrack as Michael Ingram - 12 yrs old
- Hello Dolly soundtrack
- Once Upon a Forest soundtrack
- The Knack...and How to Get It soundtrack
- The Games soundtrack
-
- Music Video
- Music of the Night
- Only You
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Encore video collection
- Save the Children - Christmas Songs
-
- Other Video
- Barnum
- Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em - 1st 6 on PAL
- Torville and Dean
-
- Movies
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
- Hello Dolly
- Condorman
- Once Upon a Forest
- Soapbox Derby
- Blow Your Own Trumpet
- Two Living are Dead
- The War Lover
- Two Left Feet
- The Knack...and How to Get It
- The Jokers
- How I Won the War
- The Games
- Hello-Goodbye
- Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland
-
- Fan Club
- MCIFA - Michael Crawford International Fan Association
- 7605 Santa Monica Blvd, Dept 644
- West Hollywood, CA 90046
- $25 per year. Send name, address, phone(home and work), and
- date of birth. Members receive packet which includes bio,
- pictures, newsletters, and telephone hotline phone number.
- Supports several charities including Sick Children's Trust of
- which Crawford is president.
-
- Mailing List
- See section 2.2.1.2 (Part 1) of this rec.arts.theatre.* FAQ
-
- 8.4 FRANCES RUFFELLE [SP]
-
- Cast Recordings
- Starlight Express - London
- Les Miserables - London
- Les Miserables - Broadway
- Apples - London
- Children of Eden - London
-
- Singles
- On My Own
- Stranger to the Rain
- Children of Eden
- Only You
- Lonely Symphony
- Is This a Broken Heart
- In Another World
- Love Parade (containes: Love Parade, Shinging Light, Be Wild My
- Little Child)
- God Watch Over You (contains: God Watch Over You, Jennifer's
- Garden, Crazy)
- Lose Your Illusions (contains: Lose Your Illusions, Can We Make
- Love?, Destiny)
-
- Other Recordings
- Save the Children - Christmas Songs
- Mack and Mabel in Concert
- Christopher Cross - Back of My Mind
- Michael Crawford Performs Andrew Lloyd Webber
-
- Music Video
- Children of Eden
- Stranger to the Rain
- Only You
- Save the Children Christmas Special
-
- Movies
- P'tang Yang Kipperbang
- The Wild Cats of St Trinian's
-
-
- 8.5 LEA SALONGA [compiled by SP]
-
- Cast Recordings
- Miss Saigon - London
- Little Tramp - studio
- The King and I - studio
-
- Solo Recordings
- Small Voice - 1980
- Lea Salonga - 1988
- Lea Salonga - 1993
-
- Other Recordings
- Aladdin soundtrack
- "Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal" or "Why Do I Love You So Much" soundtrack
-
- Movies
- "Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal" or "Why Do I Love You So Much"
- Aladdin
-
- Other Video
- The Heat Is On - The Making of Miss Saigon
- Philippines Tourist Video
-
- Fan Club
- LEA - Lea Salonga newsletter
- It comes out every two months, and it has two versions: e-mail and US
- Mail. The newsletter's purpose is to promote Lea's career and will have
- news that all Lea fans must know! It's free! Submissions are welcome! If
- you want more information about the LEA, please contact Erin Blair via
- e-mail - eblair@nermal.santarosa.edu
-
- US Mail: Erin Blair
- c/o LEA
- 420 Arlen Drive
- Rohnert Park, CA 94928
-
- To join the Internet Lea Salonga mailing list, send
- a message to: majordomo@world.std.com
- with the command: subscribe lea-salonga
- in the body of the message.
- See FAQ section 2.2 for
- details.
-
- 8.5.1 Is that *really* Lea Salonga posting to the Internet?
-
- Yes, ManangL@aol.com is indeed Lea Salonga. Please don't
- waste her time asking her to prove who she is. There are
- plenty of people who can vouch for her identity. Lea
- has granted permission to be included in the FAQ, so this
- entry is not an invasion of her privacy.
-
- 8.6 COLM WILKINSON [LJ]
-
- - to be submitted by Lois Jolson
-
- 8.7 JULIE ANDREWS [HG]
-
- Cast Recordings
- The Boy Friend - Original Broadway Cast (1954)
- My Fair Lady - Original Broadway Cast (1956)
- My Fair Lady - Original London Cast (1959)
- Camelot - Original Broadway Cast (1960)
- Putting It Together - Original Off-Broadway cast (1993)
-
- Soundtrack Recordings
- High Tor (TV; 1956)
- Cinderella (TV; 1957)
- Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall (TV; 1962)
- Mary Poppins (1964)
- The Sound of Music (1965)
- Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
- Star! (1968)
- Darling Lili (1970)
- Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center (1971)
- 10 (1979)
- Victor/Victoria (1982)
- Julie and Carol Together Again (1989)
-
- Studio Show Recordings
- Rose-Marie (1958)
- The King and I (1992)
-
- Solo Recordings
- The Lass With The Delicate Air (1957)
- Julie Andrews Sings (1958)
- Broadway's Fair Julie (1961)
- Don't Go In The Lion's Cage Tonight (1962)
- A Christmas Treasure (1967; Originally under Firestone Series, 1966))
- An Evening With Julie Andrews (Live Japanese Import; 1977)
- The Secret Of Christmas (1972)
- Love Me Tender (1983; additional songs on UK version)
- Love, Julie (1988)
- The Sounds Of Christmas (1990)
- Broadway-The Music of Richard Rodgers (1994)
-
- Other Recordings:
- Starlight Roof (Revue cast includes 12-year old JA singing
- "Je Suis Titania"; 1948)
- Tell It Again (Nursery Rhymes, with Martyn Green; 1958)
- The Pink Panther Strikes Again (JA performs
- "Until You Love Me" as a male drag singer; 1976)
-
- Videos:
- Julie Andrews Sings Her Favorite Songs (Concert performance, 1989)
-
- Movies:
- Mary Poppins (1964)
- Americanization of Emily (1964)
- Sound of Music (1965)
- Hawaii (1966)
- Torn Curtain (1966)
- Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
- Star! (1968)
- Darling Lili (1970)
- Tamarind Seed (1974)
- 10 (1979)
- Little Miss Marker (1980)
- S.O.B. (1981)
- Victor/Victoria (1982)
- Man Who Loved Women (1983)
- That's Life! (1986)
- Duet For One (1986)
- Our Sons (TV; 1991)
- A Fine Romance (originally, Tchin-Tchin; 1992)
-
- TV Series:
- The Julie Andrews Hour (24 episodes, 1972-23)
- Julie (5 of 6 episodes broadcast, 1992)
-
- Future projects:
- Victor/Victoria (1995) -- Stage version of 1982 film is slated for an
- October bow on Broadway.
-
- Fan Clubs:
-
- To subscribe to JULIE ANDREWS mailing list, send e-mail addressed to:
-
- listserv@netcom.com
-
- With the following message:
-
- subscribe julie_andrews
-
-
- 8.8 ANTHONY WARLOW [LW]
-
- Cast Recordings
- Les Miserables - Complete Symphonic Recording - 1988
- Jekyll & Hyde - the gothic musical thriller - 1994
- Jesus Christ Superstar - New Zealand cast - 1994
-
- Solo Recordings
- Centre Stage - 1990 - Polydor Records Australia
- On The Boards - 1992 - Polydor Records Australia
- Back In The Swing - 1993 - Polydor Records Australia
- midnight dreaming - 1994 - Polydor Records Australia
-
- Other Recordings
- Reckless Kelly - Movie Soundtrack - 1992
- Great Moments In Australian Theatre
-
- Video
- Anthony has appeared in a number of recordings of Australian
- Opera performances:
- Tosca
- Dialogues of the Carmelites
-
- Newsletter
- Warlow's World is edited and published by Leanne Richard
- 84 Bruce Street
- COOKS HILL
- NEWCASTLE NSW 2300
- AUSTRALIA
- e-mail: ccler@alinga.newcastle.edu.au
-
- Issue cost is one 70c stamp (Australia) or 2 International Reply
- Coupons (O/S) per issue. Issues are produced on average every
- two months and are posted to the Anthony Warlow Home Page as they
- become superseded.
-
- Web Page
- There is now a web site devoted to Anthony and his career. Its URL is:
-
- http://bluebottle.newcastle.edu.au/lrichard/anthony.html
-
- To find out more, contact Leanne via e-mail ccler@alinga.newcastle.edu.au
-
- Mailing List
- See section 2.2.1.2 (Part 1) of the rec.arts.theatre.* FAQ.
-
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