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JANUARY 2000 (Volume 14)

© 1998 all rights reserved worldwide by Clair Sedore

National Library of Canada ISSN 1481-7934

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IN THIS ISSUE

MY YEARS OF THEATREGOING - PART 5 - 1962

GOODMAN THEATRE

LILLIAN HELLMAN

BORIS ARONSON

ROGER L. STEVENS

HUME CRONYN AND JESSICA TANDY

MITCH LEIGH

JOE LAYTON

HAROLD PRINCE

CANDIDE

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GOODMAN THEATRE

Founded in 1925, and built alongside of the Art Institute of Chicago on Lakeshore Drive. It seats 683 and opened with Galsworthy's The Forest. It disbanded temporarily in 1930 because of the depression. It served as a drama school before commencing again in 1969. Since that time it continues to mount productions in its two theatres, now including the smaller experimental Stage 2.

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THEATRE OBITUARIES

Faubion Bowers, 82, an expert on Kabuki theatre in Japan, died Nov. 16 in Manhattan. Mr. Bowers is credited with preserving the art of Kabuki theatre during his time serving as a military aid in occupied Japan, after World War II. Mr. Bowers regarded himself both a censor and sponsor of Japanese theatre in 1944-49, when he was official theatre censor of the occupation government; Quentin Crisp, the gay icon, writer and performer, 90, died Nov. 21 in Manchester, England, prior to scheduled appearances in his one-man show, An Evening With Quentin Crisp. Mr. Crisp, at once fey, diminutive and flamboyant, became the toast of New York in 1978 with his confessional gay solo show, An Evening With Quentin Crisp. The solo built on the success of Crisp's landmark autobiography, "The Naked Civil Servant," published in 1968 and later adapted into a film that made a star of John Hurt (who played Crisp). He won a Drama Desk Award in 1978 for "Unique Theatrical Experience" for his Evening With Quentin Crisp; Beatrice Colen, known as the car-hop on roller skates at Arnold's Malt Shop on TV's "Happy Days," and as the "Wonder Woman" sidekick, Etta Candy, died of lung cancer at Los Angeles' Cedar Sinai Hospital Nov. 18. Ms. Colen was 51. Ms. Colen's stage appearances include Peter Parnell's Romance Language at Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum. Her films include Mel Brooks' "High Anxiety" and Ralph Bakshi's "American Pop." She studied for two years at the HB Studios in New York under Uta Hagen; Mabel King, 66, who raised the roof in Broadway's The Wiz, as the wicked witch, Evillene, died Nov. 9 after a long illness. Her Broadway credits also included A Race With the Wind and The Women; Paul Bowles, 88, the author and composer who wrote "The Sheltering Sky" and collaborated with the likes of Tennessee Williams, died in a Tangier hospital on Nov. 18. Bowles had been hospitalized there since Nov. 7 when he suffered a heart attack at his home in Morocco. During the late '30s in New York City, Bowles wrote musical scores for the plays of dramatists William Saroyan and Tennessee Williams among others, as well as Orson Welles' Federal Theatre Project. The projects he rejected are as famous as the ones he took on. Asked by producer Lawrence Langner to pen the score to a show which became Oklahoma! he declined, and later turned down an offer to write the music for Jerome Robbins' ballet Fancy Free. Leonard Bernstein eventually got the job; actress Madeline Kahn, 57, died of ovarian cancer, winner of a Tony Award for The Sisters Rosensweig and starred for a short time in On The Twentieth Century before being replaced by Judy Kaye, The Sisters Rosensweig (Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1993) .... Dr. Gorgeous Teitelbaum What's Wrong with This Picture? (Manhattan Theatre Club, 1985) .... Shirley Born Yesterday (46th Street Theatre, 1989) .... Billie Dawn On the Twentieth Century (St. James Theatre, 1978) .... Mildred Plotka, Lily Garland Marco Polo Sings a Solo (Public/Newman Theater, 1977) .... Diane McBride She Loves Me (Town Hall, 1977) .... Amalia Balash In The Boom Boom Room (Lincoln Center Theater, 1973) .... Chrissy Two by Two (Imperial Theatre, 1970) .... Goldie Promenade (Promenade Theatre, 1969) .... Servant New Faces of 1968 (Booth Theatre, 1968) and starred in many films like Paper Moon, Young Frankenstein, What's Up Doc, Blazing Saddles; Director Mike Ockrent, 53, co-creator of Crazy for You, was working on new musical The Night They Raided Minsky's (based on the film); Bethel Leslie, 70, stage (A Long Day's Journey Into Night, Inherit The Wind), screen and television actress; Anne Francine, the Broadway actress and cabaret performer who was part of Manhattan's cafe society heyday in the 1940s and 1950s, died in a Connecticut hospital Dec. 3 after suffering a stroke. Despite an earlier stroke six years ago, Smith said, Ms. Francine was a tireless nurturer of young cabaret talent and spent summers as a master class teacher evaluating cabaret performers at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center in Waterford, CT. Ms. Francine was 82, and lived in Old Lyme, CT.

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PLAYWRIGHT - LILLIAN HELLMAN (1905-1984)

The New Orleans playwright whose first play was produced in 1934, The Children's Hour. This recognized her as a new theatre talent, however her next play Days To Come (1936) was a dismal failure, but her third play was her triumph, The Little Foxes (1939) was a huge hit. This was followed with Watch on the Rhine (1941) and The Searching Wind (1944). She returned to the family of Foxes, with Another Part of the Forest (1946). She then wrote The Autumn Garden (1951) and The Lark (1955). This was followed by her libretto for Candide (1956) and Toys in the Attic (1960). Her next play, My Mother, My Father and Me (1963) was a quick failure. Her personal life was probably even more interesting than her plays.

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SET DESIGNER - BORIS ARONSON (1900-1980)

Russian artist/designer who came to New York in 1923 and found employment with the Unser Theatre in the Bronx and Civic Repertory Theatre for Eva La Gallienne. His more commercial successes include Three Men on a Horse (1935), Awake and Sing (1935), Cabin in the Sky (1940), Detective Story (1949), I Am a Camera (1951), Bus Stop (1955), A View From the Bridge (1955), The Diary of Anne Frank (1955), Fiddler on the Roof (1964), Cabaret (1966), Company (1970), A Little Night Music (1973), and Pacific Overtures (1976).

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MEMORIES - MY YEARS OF THEATREGOING 1955-1999 - Part 5

In 1962 I was in New York twice. But it wasn't a great year for theatre. Although I saw a lot of shows, there were only a few of note: I Can Get It For You Wholesale, which was a bore but for the wonderful performance of a new star in the making, Barbra Streisand. She brought the house down; Stephen Sondheim and George Abbott's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, with wonderfully campy performances by Zero Mostel, Jack Gilford and Donna McKechnie, who would be heard from later as a member of "A Chorus Line." Fuuny Thing chalked up 964 performances. Other shows were the Martha Graham Dance Company with Paul Taylor, before he formed his own company, along with Peter Randazzo before he became a choreographer and star dancer Clive Thompson; Arthur Kopit's black comedy, Oh Dad Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad," with great performances by Jo Van Fleet, Austin Pendleton and a stunning performance by the great Barbara Harris. Unfortunately Ms. Harris has been seen far too little on stage, and the films have gotten her effects as dialect and voice coaching in many, many films. October 13, 1962 was one of my theatrical highlights, attending the opening night of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Noone knew what to expect and the audience was overwhelmed with the ensemble acting of Uta Hagen, Arthur Hill, Melinda Dillon and George Grizzard. The play just about brought the house down and at intermission we got to talk to Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. In Toronto we got to see Richard Rodgers "No Strings," with Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley, choreoraphed by Joe Layton. The musical did not reach the critical success they were expecting. This was the year of the British import Beyond the Fringe with newcomers Dudley Moore, Peter Cook and Jonathan Miller. Step On a Crack opened at the Royal Alexandra Theatre with Donald Madden, Maggie McNamara, Gary Merrill and William Hickey. It was an unforgettable night for me as out of the crowded foyer came Rita Hayworth, and I got to hold the door for her, and she thanked me profusely, looking like a frightened clostrophobic animal. It was not long after this that the public learned of her Alzheimer's Disease, and this was the reason Maggie McNamara replaced her as she could not remember her lines. Toronto Workshop Productions were in full swing with Arthur Kopit's Indians, as well as The Alchemist and Captain of Kopenick. Other events of note were a production of Moby Dick directed by Douglas Campbell with a great cast, Bruno Gerussi, Hugh Webster, Max Helpmann, Frances Hyland, William Needles and Rod Steiger. The play went on to New York and died a quick death. Another highlight of the year was the touring company, Polish Mime. What an unbelievable surprise that was. This was one of the world's most amazing troupes, a sort of forerunner of Cirque du Soleil. Over the years I became a sort of Polish Mime groupie and saw them many times in Europe as well as more times in Toronto. We also got to see another pre-Broadway edition of New Faces of 1962 which wasn't much and no stars were founded; Irma La Douce with Joseph Bova, Taina Elg and Dennis Quilley; the great Tammy Grimes in her show-stopping Unsinkable Molly Brown, with Harve Presnell; Do Re Mi with Nancy Walker and Phil Silvers, and a great pre-Broadway production of Oliver from London, with the spectacular sets by Sean Kenny, who was to become England's answer to America's Oliver Smith. It starred Georgia Brown, Barry Humphries (Dame Edna), David Jones and Maura K. Wedge.

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DANCERS/CHOREOGRAPHER - JOE LAYTON (1931-1994)

Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Layton made his debut as a dancer in Oklahoma (1947), and danced in several other musicals before choreographing a revival of On The Town (1959), followed by Once Upon a Mattress starring newcomer Carol Burnett, The Sound of Music (1959), Greenwillow and Tenderloin (1960), and Sail Away (1961). In 1962 he choreographed and directed No Strings as well as The Girl Who Came to Supper (1963), Drat the Cat (1965), Sherry (1967), George M (1968), Dear World (1969), Two by Two (1970), Bette Midler's Clams on the Half Shell (1975), An Evening with Diana Ross (1976), Platinum (1978) and Barnum (1980). He won Tony Awards for No Strings and George M.

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DIRECTORS - HAROLD PRINCE (1928- )

Mr. Prince, born in New York, began his career as a stage manager and was a co-producer of Pajama Game (1954) and Damn Yankees (1955) as well as New Girl in Town (1957). He was one of the producers of West Side Story (1957) and Fiorello (1959). On his own he produced Take Her She's Mine (1961), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum(1962). He directed and co-produced She Loves Me (1963), produced Fiddler on the Roof (1964). He also produced/directed Cabaret (1966), Company (1970), Follies (1971), and Little Night Music (1973). He also staged Sweeney Todd (1979), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), A Doll's Life (1982), Grind (1985), as well as Showboat (revival), Kiss of the Spider Woman and Ragtime. He, along with composer Stephen Sondheim are probably the greatest modern-day influence on the American musical, as we know it. *******************

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PRODUCERS - ROGER L. STEVENS (1910- )

One of the most influential Broadway producers. Born in Detroit. Having made a fortune in real estate he turned to producing. In 1951 he become a member of the Playwrights' Company and in 1954 formed the Producers' Theatre and was co-founder of the American Shakespeare Festival, and was associated with the Phoenix Theatre for many years. In 1971 he became the head of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He has also co-produced plays such as Bus Stop, View From the Bridge, West Side Story, Under the Yum Yum Tree, Mary Mary and Finishing Touches.

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ACTORS - HUME CRONYN (1911- ) AND JESSICA TANDY (1909-1994)

Mr. Cronyn was born in London, Ontario and has been appearing on Broadway since 1934, many, many times with his wife Jessica Tandy who rose to stardom in Streetcar Named Desire. Before he was married he appeared in Hipper's Holiday, Boy Meets Girl, Room Service, High Tor, Three Sisters. In 1950 he directed his wife Jessica Tandy in Hilda Crane. He then appeared with Ms. Tandy in The Fourposter, Madam, Will You Walk, Big Fish Little Fish, The Miser, Three Sisters and Death of a Salesman at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre. They starred together in A Delicate Balance, Noel Coward in Two Keys, and The Gin Game (1977) as well as Foxfire (Ms. Tandy won a Tony Award)(1982) and The Petition (1986).

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OPERA - CANDIDE

A musical in two acts, book by Lillian Hellman, lyrics by Richard Wilbur, John Latouche and Dorothy Parker with music by Leonard Bernstein. I have seen this musical many times and each time I realize it is more than a musical, it is an opera. When the New York City Opera Company presented this acclaimed musical it was quickly elevated to that state. In its initial New York presentation it only ran 73 performances, but later productions ran much more, especially Harold Prince's wonderful 1974 revision. The overture itself is becoming a classic, and the rest of the songs like The Best of All Possible Worlds, Glitter and Be Gay, and Make Our Garden Grow are growing quickly in themselves. More and more opera companies are adding this to the repertoires.

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