Sixty-one years ago, tonight, girls, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, the curtain went up on Rodgers' And Hammerstein's "The Sound Of Music." And things have never been the same, since.
Imagine, Catholicism on Broadway. That was just one of several distinctions this show held. It beat out "Gypsy" for the "Best Musical" TONY Award, for 1959. Martin Martin beat out Ethel Merman in "GYPSY," as "Best Lead Actress In A Musical." Laurie Peters, who originated Liesl, has the distinction of being twice nominated in the same category--Best Supporting Actress In A Musical," both for her performance as Liesl, and as one of The Children in "The Sound OF Music,' even though two of them, William Snowden and Joseph Stewart, were boys!!!!!!!!! Nothing like this has happened, since!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Patricia Neway, as the Mother Abbess, beat everyone that year for the "Best Supporting Actress In A Musical" TONY Award. I have it on word from several people I know old enough to have seen it, that, at the end of Act One, when Neway hit the final note of "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," the chandelier at the Lunt-Fontanne shook every night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And, as a true Theater Queen, let me identify those stage children. Left to right--Laurie Peters (Liesl), Joseph Stewart (Kurt), Kathy Dunn (Louisa), Marilyn Rogers (Brigitta), who, sadly, died several years back, at the age of 63, but holds the distinction of having been in the Original Broadway casts of three Musical Theater Classics--"The Music Man" (1957), as the original Amaryllis, "The Sound Of Music" (1959), and one of the younger daughters in "Fiddler On The Roof" (1964). She also graced the cover of two of those Playbills--"The Music Man" and "The Sound Of Music." The boy behind Marilyn is William Snowden, the original Friedrich. Followed by Evanna Lien, the original Gretl. Not present in the picture is Mary Susan Locke, the original Marta.
Happy Birthday, "The Sound Of Music!" Those hills are still alive!
Now, twenty two years this same night, after "The Sound Of Music" opened, "Merrily We Roll Along" opened at the Alvin Theatre. What a young cast--Lonny Price, Jim Walton, Ann Morrison, Manna Allen, MaryRose Wood, David Loud, Donna Marie Eliio/Asbury, Sally Klein, Jason Alexander, David Loud, Tonya Pinkins, Liz Callaway--and I am naming all of these from memory, some of whom I have crossed paths with from time to time. Oh, and don't forget Terry Finn and Abigail Pogrebin, all of whom can be seen in Lonny Price's wonderful documentary film "Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened," from 2016.
It was my privilege to see this production twice, back in 1981. As far as singing the score, this cast remains the Gold Standard. Future productions and performers will attempt it, but none will equally this cast vocally, or, I doubt, get the staging or text right.
'Merrily' is a show that returns the love its fans give it.
Next year, it turns 40!!!!!!!!!!! Something big will have to be planned!
2 comments:
Good memory!!!
Victoria,
Thank you so much. I
have always been wired this way!
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