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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 Broadway Bound with Garrett Stack free of charge at Public Radio Exchange, > prx.org > Broadway Bound *Playlist is listed alphabetically by show (disc) title, not in order of play. Show #: 269 Broadcast Date: May 27, 2017 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 3:24 Menken|Ashman|Rice|Beguelin Somebody's Got Your Back James Monroe Iglehart, Adam Jacobs & Aladdin Original Broadway Cast Disney 2014 Opened 3/20/2014 CDS Aladdin 15 2014 8/16/14 12/6/14 1/7/17 5/27/17 3:17 Irving Berlin Anything You Can Do Bernadette“friends” Peters and Tom Wopat Annie Get Your Gun - New Broadway Cast Broadway Angel 1999 3/4/1999 - 9/1/2001. 1045 perf. 2 Tony Awards: Best Revival. Best Actress, CDS Anni none 18 1999 6/7/08 5/27/17 Bernadette Peters. 3:30 Cole Porter Friendship Joel Grey, Sutton Foster Anything Goes - New Broadway Cast 2011 Ghostlight 2011 Opened 4/7/11 at the Stephen Sondheim Theater. THREE 2011 Tony Awards: Best Revival CDS Anything none 9 2011 12/10/113/31/12 5/27/17 of a Musical; Best Actress in a Musical: Sutton Foster; Best Choreography: Kathleen 2:50 John Kander/Fred Ebb Two Ladies Alan Cumming, Erin Hill & Michael Cabaret: The New Broadway Cast Recording RCA Victor 1998 3/19/1998 - 1/4/2004. 2377 perf. Four 1998 Tony Awards: Best Revival; Best Actor CDS Cabaret 6 1998 8/16/14 5/27/17 - Alan Cumming; Best Actress - Natasha Richardson; Best Featured Actor - Ron Rifkin. 3:44 Irving Berlin Washington Square Dance TyneO'Donnell Daly and Men Call Me Madam - City Center Encore’s Cast DRG 1995 1995 City Center's "Encores" production. CDS Call Me none 5 1995 1/17/09 5/27/17 3:37 Richard Rodgers & Oscar I Enjoy Being A Girl Pat Suzuki Flower Drum Song - Original Broadway Cast Columbia 1958 12/1/1958 - 5/7/1960. 600 perf. One 1959 Tony Award: Best Conductor - Salvatore CDS Flower none 4 1999 6/28/08 1/17/09 5/27/17 Hammerstein, II (1958) Broadway Dell'lsola. 3:21 Jule Styne/Bob Merrill Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat (Rat tat tat tat Danny Meehan, Barbra Streisand & Funny Girl - Original Broadway Cast Broadway Angel 1964 Mar 26, 1964 - Jul 1, 1967 - 1348 perf. No Tony Awards. Hello Dolly came out at the CDS Fun 0:03 14 1992 12/31/057/8/06 1/19/08 11/14/093/19/11 8/4/12 7/20/13 8/1/15 5/27/17 same time and took them all... 8:22 George M. Cohan YankeePrivate DoodleSchwartz Dandy from / Nellie Kelly JoelEnsemble Grey & Comp George M! - Original Broadway Cast Columbia 1968 4/10/1968 - 4/26/1969. 433 perf. 1 Tony Award: choreography. Cast includes Joel CDS Geor none 11 1990 3/17/07 7/7/07 3/13/10 5/28/11 3/17/12 5/24/14 5/23/15 7/4/15 5/27/17 Gray, Bernadette Peters,Jerry Dodge, Jill O'Hara, Betty Ann Grove 3:49 Stephen Schwartz AllI Love For YouThe /Best Harrigan / Over Victor Garber,David Haskell &Company Godspell - Film Soundtrack (40th Ann. Masterworks 1973 40th Anniversary Edition. Remasterd in 2-pocket set with original Off-Broadway Cast CDS Godspell 0:02 6 2011 9/3/11 7/20/13 3/14/15 5/27/17 Recording) Broadway recording 3:12 Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey Beauty School Dropout Marya Small & Alan Paul Grease - Original Broadway Cast Polydor 1972 2/14/1972 - 4/13/1980. 3388 perf. There were seven Tony nominations, No awards. CDS Greas none 11 8/5/06 1/16/10 5/27/17 2:26 (m)Jule Styne (l)Stephen Have An Eggroll, Mr. Goldstone Patti LuPone, Boyd Gaines, Leigh Ann Gypsy (2008 Broadway Cast Recording) Time-Life 2008 3/27/2008 - (still running). Three 2008 Tony Awards: Best Actress - Patti LuPone; CDS Gypsy 0:01 7 2008 12/20/085/27/17 Sondheim Best Featured Actor - Boyd Gaines; Best Featured Actress - Laura Benanti. GYPSY first 1:41 Jerry Herman Motherhood KateLarkin, Baldwin, Bill Bateman Bette Midler,& Ensemble Beanie Hello, Dolly! - 2017 Broadway Cast Masterworks 2017 Opened April 20, 2017 CDS Hello Dolly none 7 2017 5/27/17 Broadway 3:51 Jason Robert Brown When You Say Vegas DavidFeldstein Josefsberg;Ensemble Honeymoon In Vegas - Original Broadway Cast Ume 2015 Opened 1/15/2015 CDS Honeymoon 0:01 5 2015 1/17/15 2/28/15 10/29/165/27/17 Character name: “Mr. Buddy Rocky” 2:43 Jerry Herman Movies Were Movies 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 0:09 2 1992 11/25/062/16/08 4/11/09 5/26/12 12/8/12 3/23/13 5/27/17 Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand 3:39 Richard & Robert Sherman Feed The Birds Julia Sutton, Laura Michelle Kelly Mary Poppins - Original London Cast Disney 2005 Disney production produced by Cameron MacIntosh. CDS Mary 9 2005 7/8/06 12/23/068/21/10 7/21/12 1/18/14 5/27/17 The Broadway transfer won ONE 2007 Tony Award: Scenic Design. 3:43 (m)Coleman (l)Comden/Green She's A Nut Company On The Twentieth Century - Original Broadway Sony Broadway 1978 Feb 19, 1978 - Mar 18, 1979 - 449 perf CDS On 16 1978 1/6/07 1/2/16 5/27/17 Cast 3:08 M and L: Richard & Robert Sherman Over Here! Maxene Andrews, Patty Andrews & 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 0:15 3 1992 6/3/06 8/9/08 4/6/13 5/27/17 Sell. 5:46 Gilbert and Sullivan The Very Model of a Modern Major LindaCompany Ronstadt, Sisters, George Rose, Pirates of Penzance - Original Broadway Cast Elektra 1981 1/8/1981 - 11/28/1982. 787 perf. Three Tonys: Kevin Kline - best actor. Best CDS Pirates 2 12/12/091/8/11 5/27/17 Direction - Wilfred Leach. Best Revival - Joseph Papp and the New York Shakespeare 2:42 Charles Gaynor TheGeneral Inside with Story build up CarolCompany 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 none 14 1961 2/28/15 5/27/17 the Tony Best Actress In A Musical. 2:26 Stephen Sondheim The Worst Pies in London Angela Lansbury Sweeney Todd - Original Broadway Cast, Act One RCA Red Seal 1979 3/1/1979 - 6/29/1980. 557 perf. 8 1979 Tony Awards: Best Musical; book; score; CDS Sweeney Tod none 1/4 9/5/09 4/6/13 8/30/14 9/3/16 5/27/17 [DISC 1] Actor [Len Cariou]; Actress [Angela Lansbury]; Scenic design; Costume Design; Best 2:52 T Parker/R Lopez/M Stone Hello! Andrew Rannells;Josh Gad;Rory The Book Of Mormon - Original Broadway Cast Ghostlight 2011 Opened 3/24/11. Nominated for 14 Tony awards. Book, music, lyrics shared credit: Trey CDS Book of Mor 1 16 2011 6/11/11 6/25/11 8/6/11 9/17/11 2/18/12 3/17/12 6/23/12 11/24/1210/12/138/16/14 8/6/16 5/27/17 Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. 2:45 Marvin Hamlisch & Carol Bayer They're Playing My Song (Hers) LucieO'Malley;Scott Arnaz Barnhardt;Justin They're Playing Our Song - original B'dwy cast PolyGram 1979 2/11/1979 - 9/6/1981. 1082 perf. No Tony Awards. CDS They 0:15 5 10/8/05 7/7/12 10/11/149/12/15 5/27/17 Sager 1:38 Marvin Hamlisch & Carol Bayer They're Playing My Song (His) Robert Klein They're Playing Our Song - original B'dwy cast PolyGram 1979 2/11/1979 - 9/6/1981. 1082 perf. No Tony Awards. CDS They 0:14 4 10/11/145/27/17 Sager 5:54 Arthur Sullivan & Dick Scanlan The Speed Test Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Thoroughly Modern Millie - Original Broadway RCA Victor/BMG 2002 4/18/2002 - 6/20/2002. 903 perf. 6 2002 Tony Awards: musical;actress [Sutton CDS Thoro none 7 2002 11/14/095/8/10 9/15/12 5/18/13 8/30/14 10/24/155/27/17 Cast Foster]; featured actress [Harriet Harris]; costumes; choreography; orchestrations 2:57 James Van Heusen/Sammy Kahn Thoroughly Modern Millie SuttonNathan Foster& Ensemble and Ensemble Thoroughly Modern Millie - Original Broadway RCA Victor/BMG 2002 4/18/2002 - 6/20/2002. 903 perf. 6 2002 Tony Awards: musical;actress [Sutton CDS Thoro 3 2002 12/17/051/6/07 5/10/08 6/13/09 2/9/13 9/28/13 5/27/17 Cast Foster]; featured actress [Harriet Harris]; costumes; choreography; orchestrations 4:05 (m)L Berstein (l)S Sondheim Gee, Officer Krupke Eddie Roll, Grover Dale, Hank Brunjes, West Side Story - Original Broadway Cast Columbia Bdwy 1957 9/26/1957 -6/27/1959. 732 perf. Two 1958 Tony Awards: Scenic Design; CDS West 0:06 14 1998 5/27/17 Barbra Streisand’s Private Schwartz Masterworks Choreogrpahy.
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