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Broadway Bound with Garrett Stack Originating on WMNR Fine Arts Radio [email protected] Playlist* Program is archived 24-48 hours after broadcast and can be heard free of charge at Public Radio Exchange, > prx.org > Broadway Bound *Playlist is listed by show Broadway (disc), not in order of play. Bound with Garrett Stack Show #: 254 Broadcast Date: July 23, 2016 Time: 16:00 - 18:00 # Selections: 27 Time Writer(s) Title Artist Disc Label Year Position Comment File Number Intro Track Holiday Release Date Date Played Date Played Copy No Chestnuts 3:10 John Kander/Fred Ebb Coffee In A Cardboard Cup Lillian Hayman & Goldye Shaw 70, Girls, 70 - Original Broadway Cast Sony Broadway 1971 4/15/1971 - 5/15/1971. 35 perf. No Tony Awards. John Kander and Fred Ebb musical. CDS Seventy 5 1992 3/14/09 11/23/137/23/16 3:57 (m)John Kander (l)Fred Ebb Arthur In The Afternoon Karen Ziemba And The World Goes 'Round -- Off-Broadway Cast RCA Victor 1991 Off-Broadway Revue: The songs of John Kander and Fred Ebb. Opened at New York's CDS And 0:02 5 1991 9/2/06 9/19/09 9/15/12 7/23/16 Westside Theatre 3/18/1991. Cast: Bob Cuccioli, Karen Mason, Brenda Pressley, Jim No Classics 3:44 Andrew Lippa Fight The Dragons Norbert Leo Butz Big Fish (Original Broadway Cast Recording) Broadway Records 2013 10/6/2013 - 12/29/2013. 98 perf CDS Big Fish 0:04 12 2014 4/12/14 7/23/16 2:53 [m]Frank Wildhorn [l]Don Black How 'Bout A Dance? Laura Osnes Bonnie and Clyde - Original Broadway Cast Broadway Records 2012 Opened 12/1/2011. Closed 12/30/2011. 36 perf. Book by Ivan Menchell CDS Bonnie 0:18 5 2012 5/26/12 6/9/12 9/12/15 7/23/16 Just Good Show Songs Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow (March 24, 1909 – 4:01 P Grainger/E Robbins 'Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do NickTON YCordero NOM: Best actress in a Bullets Over Broadway (Original Broadway Cast Masterworks 2014 Opened 4/10/2014 CDS Bullets none 14 2014 8/16/14 7/23/16 Recording) Broadway 3:23 (m)Charles Strouse (l)Lee Adams Honestly Sincere Dick Gautier, Barabara Doherty, Bye Bye Birdie - Original Broadway Cast - Sony/Columbia 1960 4/14/1960 - 10/7/1961. 18 month run. 607 perf. Four 1961 Tony Awards: Best CDS Bye Bye none 8 2000 6/26/10 7/23/16 Remastered Musical; Best Featured Actor - Dick Van Dyke; Best Choreography - Gower Champion; Best 2:04 (m)Charles Strouse (l)Lee Adams Hymn For A Sunday Evening (Ed PaulTeenagers Lynde, Marijane Maricle, Susan Bye Bye Birdie - Original Broadway Cast - Sony/Columbia 1960 4/14/1960 - 10/7/1961. 18 month run. 607 perf. Four 1961 Tony Awards: Best CDS Bye Bye none 9 2000 10/16/107/23/16 Remastered Musical; Best Featured Actor - Dick Van Dyke; Best Choreography - Gower Champion; Best 2:53 Irving Berlin It'sSullivan) a Lovely Day Today LewisWatson, Cleale Johnny & Melissa Borden Errico Call Me Madam - City Center Encore’s Cast DRG 1995 1995 City Center's "Encores" production. CDS Call Me 10 1995 9/5/09 9/18/10 7/7/12 7/23/16 3:24 (m)M Shaiman (l)Scott Wittman Little Boy, Be a Man Tom Wopat & Norbert Leo Butz Catch Me If You Can - Original Broadway Cast Ghostlight/iTunes 2011 Opened 4/10/11. Book by Terrence McNally. CDS Catch Me 11 2011 10/15/1111/10/127/23/16 /Marc Shaiman 3:35 Christopher Curtis Just Another Day In Hollywood Rob McClure, Jenn Colella & Ensemble Chaplin - Original Broadway Cast Masterworks 2012 CDS Chaplin 0:18 11 2012 12/8/12 1/17/15 7/23/16 Broaadway 3:05 Stephen Sondheim Could I Leave You? Jan Maxwell Follies: New Broadway Cast Recording [Disc 2] PS Classics 2011 Great tongue-in-cheek title leading to pentup hostility on the part of wife thart’s had it CDS Follies 0:01 2/8 2011 11/26/115/12/12 7/23/16 with her husband. Very intense. The Drowsy 4:40 A Lerner/F Lowe The Night They Invented Vanessa Hudgens, Victoria Clark, Gigi - New Broadway Cast DMI Sound 2015 Opened 4/8/15 CDS Gigi 0:01 11 2015 6/6/15 7/23/16 Chaperone 4:01 Wright|Forrest|Yeston|Harper ChampagneH-A-P-P-Y; We'll Take a Glass CoreyDavid Jackson, Cott, DannyGigi NewStrayhorn, Broadway Ensemble - Grand Hotel -Original Broadway Cast RCA 1989 11/12/1989 - 4/5/1992. 1017 perf. FIVE 1990 Tony Awards: Best Featured Actor in a CDS Grand 0:07 14 1989 3/19/11 7/23/16 Michael Jeter, Brent Barrett, Ensemble Musical - Michael Jeter; Best Costume Design - Santo Loquasto; Best Lighting Design - 2:43 (m)Cy Coleman (l)Michael Stewart HeyTogether There, Good Times Lenny Baker, Johanna Gleason, Ilene I Love My Wife - Original Broadway Cast DRG 1977 4/17/1977 - 5/20/1979. 857 perf. Two 1977 Tony Awards: Best Featured Actor - CDS I Love My 0:09 8 1992 3/3/07 7/7/07 4/11/09 8/6/11 2/9/13 7/20/13 7/5/14 9/27/14 7/23/16 Lenny Bake; Best Direction - Gene Saks. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics and book by Michael 2:43 Joe Brooks I Am My Mother's Son ChristopherGraff, James J. Naughton Hanke In My Life - Original Cast free sampler CD (private 2005 CD sampler given out on the streets of Times Square during Broadway on Broadway CDS In My Life 0:06 2 2005 10/8/05 1/28/06 8/19/06 12/8/07 3/1/08 11/22/0810/17/097/7/12 11/23/1311/7/15 7/23/16 recording) 9/18/05. This was Christopher J. Hanke’s Broadway debut. 3:09 Jerry Herman I Won't Send Roses Robert Preston Mack & Mabel - Original Broadway Cast MCA Classics 1974 10/6/1974 - 11/30/1974. 66 perf. There were eight Tony nominations. No awards. CDS Mack 5 1992 8/18/07 1/19/08 6/7/08 7/10/10 2/23/13 11/23/132/14/15 7/23/16 Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand I Love My Wife 2:42 Bob Merrill Sunshine Girl Del Anderson, Eddie Phillips, Mark New Girl in Town - Original Broadway Cast RCA Victor 1957 5/14/1957 - 5/24/1958. 1 year. 431 perf. Two 1958 Tony Awards: Tie for Best CDS New Girl 0:02 4 1994 10/25/083/14/09 11/28/0911/26/112/9/13 7/23/16 Actress: Gwen Verdon AND Thelma Ritter from the same show. 3:28 Richard & Robert Sherman Where Did the Good Times Go? PattyDawson Andrews & Company Over Here! - Original Broadway Cast Sony Broadway 1974 3/6/1974 - 1/4/1975. 341 Perf. One 1974 Tony Award: Best Featured Actress - Janie CDS Over 13 1992 3/3/07 8/20/11 7/23/16 Sell. 3:16 Jim Wann The Night Dolly Parton Was Mark Hardwick Pump Boys and Dinettes - On Broadway Original CBS 1982 2/4/1982 - 6/18/1983 (16 months) - 573 perf. TONY NOMINATION "Best Musical." CDS Pump 0:05 13 1982 11/22/087/25/09 11/14/096/26/10 11/26/112/4/12 1/5/13 7/23/16 Cast No Award. 2:20 Charles Gaynor TheAlmost Girl MineIn The Show Carol Channing Show Girl - Original Broadway Cast iTunes/Roulette 1961 1/12/1961 - 4/8/1961. 100 perf. A musical revue. Carol Channing was nominated for CDS Show Girl 0:07 2 1961 1/31/15 7/23/16 the Tony Best Actress In A Musical. 3:26 Carol Hall Girl, You're A Woman Carlin Glynn and the girls The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas - Original MCA 1978 6/19/1978 - 3/27/1982. 1584 perf. 2 Tony Awards: featured actor [Henderson CDS Best 0:10 3 1997 2/6/16 7/23/16 Broadway Cast Forsythe as Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd]; featured actress [Carlin Glynn as "Madame" Mona 4:10 Peter Allen Quiet Please, There's a Lady On Hugh Jackman & Isabel Keating The Boy from Oz Original Broadway Cast Decca/iTunes 2003 10/16/2003 - 9/12/2004. 364 perf. 1 Tony Award: Best Actor, Hugh Jackman. Show CDS Boy none 12 11 2003 3/25/06 3/31/07 7/7/07 2/18/12 7/23/16 based on the life of Australian singer-entertainer Peter Allen 4:41 Lisa Lambert/Greg Morrison ShowStage Off Sutton Foster and Company The Drowsy Chaperone - Original Broadway Cast Ghostlight 2006 13 TONY NOMINATIONS for 2006 Awards CDS Drow 7 2006 6/10/06 8/19/06 1/30/10 11/10/1211/7/15 7/23/16 Five 2006 Tony Awards: Best Book of a Musical; Best Original Score; Best Featured 0:24 Lisa Lambert/Greg Morrison The Oops Girl Bob Martin The Drowsy Chaperone - Original Broadway Cast Ghostlight 2006 13 TONY NOMINATIONS for 2006 Awards CDS Drow 6 2006 6/10/06 8/19/06 4/28/07 11/10/1211/7/15 7/23/16 Five 2006 Tony Awards: Best Book of a Musical; Best Original Score; Best Featured 3:34 Jerry Herman You I Like Ron Holgate and Joel Grey The Grand Tour - Original Broadway Cast Masterworks 1979 1/11/1979 - 3/4/1979. 61 perf. Two months. No Tony Awards. CDS Grand To none 13 2008 1/30/10 7/10/10 4/16/11 12/10/112/23/13 7/20/13 9/28/13 11/23/137/23/16 [remstr] Broadway/Sony/A Book by Mark Bramble and Michael Stewart 4:25 Sting When We Dance Michael Esper, Rachel Tucker & Aaron The Last Ship - Orig Broadway Cast Universal Music 2014 Opened 10/23/14.
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