I have never done this before.
There was supposed to be another entry in this series, but I
am abandoning the project and I am calling it a day.
Here’s what I was hoping to do, and I failed.
I wanted to communicate to you the sensations I experienced
watching some iconic performances in live musicals. The thing is, the cliché holds true.
You had to be
there.
Skillful writers can convey an emotion. My intention, however, was to the cut out the
middleman – the problematical me – and show you archival footage of those
actual performances.
The trouble is…
They didn’t make
any.
Or hardly any. With
the exception of my first offering, Gwen Verdon’s delightful “If they could see
me now…” from Sweet Charity which
seemed like it derived directly from the actual production, my selected
examples wound up being a reprised rendition from an awards show (Zero Mostel’s
“If I Were A Rich Man”), two original cast audio recordings (“The Bum Won” from
Fiorello! and Barbra Steisand in I Can Get It For You Wholesale) and a movie sampling from The Music Man, which I never saw onstage anyway although I did see all the others (Robert Preston’s
“You’ve Got Trouble.”)
Finding no YouTube
selections from the original onstage productions, there was nothing really I could show you. At least not the way I intended to. (Exception With An Explanation: I saw a clip of Ron Moody’s onstage rendition
of “Reviewing the Situation” from Oliver! But the visual quality was so
terrible, I had to give it a pass.)
Oh well. I guess I
made a mistake. (I am reminded of Kramer’s
agonizingly agitated, “I didn’t think it through!”)
Today, I shall bow out with an inimitable Force of
Nature. The clips comes from some TV
show.
Still…
Imagine seeing this in person.
Which I almost did.
We were outside the theater and I really wanted to get tickets. But my mother thought the show was too adult
for me, especially watching it with her. So I missed it.
I wish I hadn’t.
Ladies and gentlemen…
My Grand Finale.
The “I never saw it in person” version of the “not taken
directly from the stage version” of, well…
Curtain up!
Light the lights!
Just before you cry "Uncle", here's Barbara Harris in one of the best performances I've seen on Broadway. This is the Mike Nichols-directed "The Apple Tree", another Bock and Harnick show. Larry Blyden is the other performer.
ReplyDeleteAdmittedly this is also from an wards show, but isn't she wonderful?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sTYt18NgDI
Alan