56Th Season 2021–2022

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

56Th Season 2021–2022 BLUE WVLO Musical Theatre Company 56 Years of Hits (1964–2022) 42nd Street 88, 01, 18 High Society 00 Paint Your Wagon 78 The Addams Family 21 Honk! 07 Pajama Game 72, 82 A Funny Thing Happened... How To Succeed... 76, Pal Joey 77 Forum 96 98, 11 Perfectly Frank 83 Aida 06 H.M.S. Pinafore 69 Phantom 99 SUBSCRIBE NOW Annie 84, 12 I Do! I Do! 73, 94 Plaid Tidings 08 Annie Get Your Gun 96 In The Heights 16 Robert & Elizabeth 77 Anything Goes 70, 87, 02 Into The Woods 90 Rodgers & Hart Review 84 WVLO Musical Theatre Applause 73 Irene 86, 15 Rose Marie 79 Bells Are Ringing 67, 12 Jesus Christ, Superstar 14 Seven Brides For Seven Company is pleased to Big River 04 Joseph...Dreamcoat 99, 07 Brothers 04 Boy Friend 00, 15 King & I 93 Show Boat 84 announce that Breaking Up Is Hard Kismet 70, 91 Singin’ In The Rain 92 To Do 10 Kiss Me, Kate 81, 89, 02 Sister Act 18 Broadway Musicals are back! Brigadoon 69, 80 Legally Blonde 22 Smokey Joe’s Café 05, 19 Bullets Over Broadway 17 Lovely Ladies, Some Enchanted Evening Camelot 79, 94 Kind Gentlemen 75 85 Carousel 72, 98 Mamma Mia 19 Something Rotten! 22 56th Season Catch Me If You Can 17 Mame 83, 06 Sound Of Music 78, 89, 11 Cats 09 Man Of La Mancha 83, 92 South Pacific 69, 79, 88, 97 2021–2022 Chorus Line 04, 17 Me And My Girl 97 Spamalot 18 Cinderella 20 Merry Widow 72, 91 Spelling Bee 11 WE INVITE YOU TO SUBSCRIBE NOW to our new season! Crazy For You 98, 14 Meet Me In St. Louis 93 Stop The World 64 Submit your request today to ensure good seating for the dates Dames At Sea 86, 16 Music Man 71, 90 Student Prince 70, 82 that you want. All show tickets will be mailed to you in August. Damn Yankees 01, 08 My Fair Lady 78, 85, 94, 09 Sugar 85, 13 Desert Song 73, 87 Mystery Of Edwin Drood Sweet Charity 87, 10 Join us for the gala opening night performances, including Drowsy Chaperone 12 92 Sweethearts 76 champagne and hors d’oeuvres reception. All seats are reserved, Fiddler on the Roof 71, Naughty Marietta 75 The 1940’s Radio Hour 97 parking is free and handicapped facilities are available. 90, 13 New Moon 74 They’re Playing Our Song Flower Drum Song 81, 05 9 to 5 13 99 HWY. 280 Performances are at Footloose 16 Nice Work If You Can Unsinkable Molly Brown Cupertino The Saratoga Civic Theatre Forever Plaid 03 Get It 16 65, 71 H w y Expwy. 13777 Fruitvale Ave., . Lawrence George M! 76, 03 No, No, Nanette 74 Very Good Eddie 77 8 . 5 Ave atoga Saratoga Gigi 75 Nunsense 93 West Side Story 82, 95, 09 Sar Nunsense II 96 Where’s Charley? 95 17 HWY. Girl Crazy 88 Quito Rd. Good News 80 Nunsense Jamboree 02 White Christmas 10 BLVD. DE ANZA Allendale For more information, Grease 08 Oklahoma! 65, 80, 91, 14 Will Rogers Follies 00, 19 call (408) 268-3777 Guys & Dolls 68, 89, 01 Oliver 65, 74, 05 Wonderful Town 81, 07 Fruitvale On A Clear Day 68 SARATOGA-LOS GATOS RD. Gypsy 68, 95 Saratoga Los Gatos Visit our website: www.wvlo.org Hello, Dolly 86, 03 Once Upon A Mattress Here’s Love 67 67, 06, 20 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT THE THEATRE!! BLUE WVLO Musical Theatre Company Season Subscription Form RENEWAL Announces its 56th Season, 2021–2022 PLEASE RETURN THIS ENTIRE FORM. NEW Subscribe Now! Save approximately 25% over single show tickets. See all three “The Addams Family” ...................Nov./Dec. 2021 shows by indicating below the performance dates and times (Evening or Matinee) that you want. Don’t miss out on WVLO Musical Theatre Company’s 56th Season! Music & Lyrics by Andrew Lippa Book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elic Addams Family Something Rotten! Legally Blonde Opening our season of premiere shows, this is a new, award-winning musical comedy FRI SAT SUN FRI SAT SUN FRI SAT SUN based on characters created by Charles Addams in his popular comic strip and TV 11/6(1) 11/7(2) 3/12(1) 3/13(2) 6/25(1) 6/26(2) series about a weird and wonderful family and their eccentric encounters with the 11/12 11/13 11/14(2) 3/19 3/20(2) 7/1 7/2(2) citizens of a normal society. The 2010 Broadway production starred Nathan Lane as (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) Gomez and Brooke Shields as Morticia. The musical score includes “One Normal 11/19 11/20 11/21 3/25 3/26 3/27 7/9 7/10 (2) (2) (2) Night”, “What If?”, “Waiting”, “Just Around The Corner”, “Not Today”, “Crazier 11/27 11/28 4/1 4/2 4/3 7/15 7/16 7/17 Than You” and “Let’s Not Talk About Anything But Love”. 12/3 12/4 4/8 4/9 7/22 7/23 (1) Champagne Opening Night (8:00 PM) “Something Rotten!” (A Very New Musical) Mar./Apr. 2022 (2) Matinee (2:30 PM) Music & Lyrics by Wayne Kirkpatrick & Karey Kirkpatrick “Single” Subscription Prices Indicate dates and Evening or Matinee (E/M) Book by Karey Kirkpatrick & John O’Farrell One seat to each of three shows. performance times desired. Continuing our season is a South Bay Premiere of a new, award-winning musical about Prices include city surcharge of $2.50 1st 2nd two brothers who set out to write the world’s first musical in this hilarious mash-up Regular: $120.00 Show Choice E/M Choice E/M of sixteenth-century Shakespeare and twenty-first century Broadway.Something Rotten! Special: $100.00 Addams Family opened on Broadway in 2015 presenting 742 performances, then went on a national “Special” seating for senior tour in 2017 and toured Asia in 2019. The score includes “Welcome To The Renais- (65 and over) and students Something sance”, “God, I Hate Shakespeare”, “I Love The Way”, “A Musical”, “We See The (17 and under) Legally Blonde Light” and the title song. Name _____________________________________________________ “Legally Blonde” ........................June/July 2022 Address _______________________________________Apt. # _______ Music & Lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Neil Benjamin City, State, Zip ______________________________________________ Book by Heather Hach Phone (home) ____________________ (work) ____________________ Completing our season is a South Bay Premiere, a fun and upbeat musical based on e-mail address _____________________________________________ the novel “Legally Blonde” by Amanda Browne and the 2001 film of the same name. It tells the story of Elle Woods, a sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law School Payment method: Check enclosed (payable to WVLO) MasterCard Visa to win back her ex-boyfriend, Warner, and discovers how her knowledge of law can Credit Card Acct.# ______________________________________________ CVT#_______ help others. The musical premiered in pre-Broadway tryouts in San Francisco in 2007 Signature _____________________________________________ Exp. Date ___________ before moving to Broadway. It received 7 Tony nominations and 10 Drama Desk Indicate seat preference (if any): ______________________________________________ nominations. It has since toured throughout the USA, London, and other countries. The score includes “Omigod You Guys”, “What You Want”, “Positive”, “Delta Nu IMPORTANT: NO. OF SEASON Nu Nu”, “Find My Way” and the title song. Enclose a self-addressed, SUBSCRIPTIONS PRICES TOTAL stamped envelope, or tickets @ $120.00 $ Note: Musicals and performance dates may change subject to prior notice. will be held at the Box Office. ALL EVENING SHOWS START AT 8:00 PM. MATINEES START AT 2:30 PM. Mail completed form with @ $100.00 $ Doors open one-half hour before show time. payment to: Tax Deductible Donation $ WVLO To Order by Phone: (408) 268-3777 P.O. Box 779 Processing Fee $ 5.00 Los Gatos, CA 95031 — VOICE MAIL 24 HOURS/DAY — TOTAL ENCLOSED $.
Recommended publications
  • 42Nd Street Center for Performing Arts
    Governors State University OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship Center for Performing Arts Memorabilia Center for Performing Arts 5-25-1996 42nd Street Center for Performing Arts Follow this and additional works at: http://opus.govst.edu/cpa_memorabilia Recommended Citation Center for Performing Arts, "42nd Street" (1996). Center for Performing Arts Memorabilia. Book 82. http://opus.govst.edu/cpa_memorabilia/82 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Performing Arts at OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Center for Performing Arts Memorabilia by an authorized administrator of OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 42ND STREET Saturday, May 25 IP Ml" :• i fi THE CENTER FOR ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY AT GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY The Troika Organization, Music Theatre Associates, The A.C. Company, Inc., Nicholas Hovvey, Dallett Norris, Thomas J. Lydon, and Stephen B. Kane present Music by Lyrics by HARRY WARREN AL DUBIN Book by MICHAEL STEWART & MARK BRAMBLE Based on the novel by BRADFORD ROPES Original Direction and Dances by Originally Produced on Broadway by GOWER CHAMPION DAVID MERRICK Featuring ROBERT SHERIDAN REBECCA CHRISTINE KUPKA MICHELLE FELTEN MARC KESSLER KATHY HALENDA CHRISTOPHER DAUPHINEE NATALIE SLIPKO BRIANW.WEST SHAWN EMAMJOMEH MICHAEL SHILES Scenic Design by Costume Design by Lighting Design by JAMES KRONZER NANZI ADZIMA MARY JO DONDLINGER Sound Design by Hair and Makeup Design by Asst. Director/Choreographer KEVIN HIGLEY JOHN JACK CURTIN LeANNE SCHINDLER Orchestral & Vocal Arranger Musical Director & Conductor STEPHEN M. BISHOP HAMPTON F. KING, JR.
    [Show full text]
  • Colonial Concert Series Featuring Broadway Favorites
    Amy Moorby Press Manager (413) 448-8084 x15 [email protected] Becky Brighenti Director of Marketing & Public Relations (413) 448-8084 x11 [email protected] For Immediate Release, Please: Berkshire Theatre Group Presents Colonial Concert Series: Featuring Broadway Favorites Kelli O’Hara In-Person in the Berkshires Tony Award-Winner for The King and I Norm Lewis: In Concert Tony Award Nominee for The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess Carolee Carmello: My Outside Voice Three-Time Tony Award Nominee for Scandalous, Lestat, Parade Krysta Rodriguez: In Concert Broadway Actor and Star of Netflix’s Halston Stephanie J. Block: Returning Home Tony Award-Winner for The Cher Show Kate Baldwin & Graham Rowat: Dressed Up Again Two-Time Tony Award Nominee for Finian’s Rainbow, Hello, Dolly! & Broadway and Television Actor An Evening With Rachel Bay Jones Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award-Winner for Dear Evan Hansen Click Here To Download Press Photos Pittsfield, MA - The Colonial Concert Series: Featuring Broadway Favorites will captivate audiences throughout the summer with evenings of unforgettable performances by a blockbuster lineup of Broadway talent. Concerts by Tony Award-winner Kelli O’Hara; Tony Award nominee Norm Lewis; three-time Tony Award nominee Carolee Carmello; stage and screen actor Krysta Rodriguez; Tony Award-winner Stephanie J. Block; two-time Tony Award nominee Kate Baldwin and Broadway and television actor Graham Rowat; and Tony Award-winner Rachel Bay Jones will be presented under The Big Tent outside at The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA. Kate Maguire says, “These intimate evenings of song will be enchanting under the Big Tent at the Colonial in Pittsfield.
    [Show full text]
  • Hello! My Baby Student Guide.Pdf
    Goodspeed’s Student Guide to the Theatre is made possible through the generosity of GOODSPEED MUSICALS GOODSPEED GUIDE TO THE THEATRE Student The Max Showalter Center for Education in Musical Theatre HELLO! MY BABY The Norma Terris Theatre November 3 - 27, 2011 _________ CONCEIVED & WRITTEN BY CHERI STEINKELLNER NEW LYRICS BY CHERI STEINKELLNER Student Guide to the Theatre TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW MUSIC & ARRANGEMENTS BY GEORGIA STITT ABOUT THE SHOW: The Story...................………………………………………….3 LIGHTING DESIGN BY JOHN LASITER ABOUT THE SHOW: The Characters...........................……………………………5 ABOUT THE SHOW: The Writers....................…..…………………………………...6 COSTUME DESIGN BY ROBIN L. McGEE Listen Up: Tin Pan Alley Tunes................………………………………................7 SCENIC DESIGN BY A Few Composers + Lyricists..............................……………………………….....8 MICHAEL SCHWEIKARDT Welcome to the Alley!...............…………………………………………………...10 CHOREOGRAPHED BY Breaking into the Boys Club......…………………………………………………...11 KELLI BARCLAY New York City..............................…………………………………………………...12 DIRECTED BY RAY RODERICK FUN AND GAMES: Word Search........................................................................13 FUN AND GAMES: Crossword Puzzle….……………………………...................14 PRODUCED FOR GOODSPEED MUSICALS BY How To Be An Awesome Audience Member…………………......................15 MICHAEL P. PRICE The Student Guide to the Theatre for Hello! My Baby was prepared by Joshua S. Ritter M.F.A, Education & Library Director and Christine Hopkins,
    [Show full text]
  • Dolly Parton – 9 to 5 - Notes 
    Dolly Parton – 9 To 5 - Notes Activity types: vocabulary, ordering. Vocabulary: jobs/occupations. Pronunciation: reduced ing (-in’) Note: Dolly Parton wrote this for the 1980 film of the same name, and won Grammy Awards for Best Country Song and Best Female Country Vocal Performance. 1) Ask students what their parents do for a living (or what their ideal profession would be). They discuss the pros and cons of these professions with a partner. Do they know the expression “the Rat Race”? 2) Give each student a copy of the folded worksheet and ask them to write the word under each picture. Key: (the numbers are the order they appear in the song). a) shower – 3, b) bed – 1, c) wait – 7, d) traffic – 4, e) ladder – 6, f) pour – 2, g) wallet – 10, h) 9 to 5 – 5, i) game – 9, j) ship – 8 3) Ask students to match the vocabulary to the correct meaning. Key: 1 – e, 2 – c, 3 – d, 4 – a, 5 – j, 6 – g, 7 – h, 8 – f, 9 – i, 10 – b 4) Ask students to unfold the worksheet. Play the song, they put the lyrics in the correct order. (They may find it easier to cut the page, and to lay the cards out as they hear them. Point out the reduced pronunciation of –ing as –in’ Key: See complete lyrics. 5) Feedback, then sing the song together. Follow up: Ask students to work in teams and to choose a job. They write a short description then read it aloud to the other teams without saying the job title – the other teams guess what it is.
    [Show full text]
  • Lesson Plan for Ovation Documentary Song by Song: Dolly Parton “9 to 5”
    Lesson Plan for Ovation documentary Song by Song: Dolly Parton “9 to 5” Grade Level – 9-12 Music Language Arts Materials for teacher Ovation’s website www.ovationtv.com/educators Note: It is recommended that teachers view all programming clips associated with this lesson prior to using the content in class. National Standards for Arts Education Music – Grades 9-12 Standard 6 – Listening to, analyzing and describing music Standard 7 – Evaluating music and music performances Standard 9 – Understanding music in relation to history and culture Curriculum Extension for English Language Arts Part I of the lesson is offered as an English Language Arts curriculum extension. It addresses general skills in reading, oral communications, and researching. An additional writing activity is included at the conclusion of Part II. Lesson Overview Students will gain an understanding of the career and music of Dolly Parton, by viewing and discussing segments of a documentary about this legendary country music artist. They will learn about the distinctive musical style of Parton and the personal qualities that helped make her a renowned performer. They will analyze and assess the lyrics and music for a song she composed and performed, “9 to 5,” for the film of the same title. Students will enhance their reading and research skills, exploring topics related to the documentary and to the featured song. The lesson is divided in two parts. Part I includes viewing program clips and discussing content relating to Dolly Parton’s career and her music, in particular the song “9 to 5.” Part II includes analyzing and discussing musical elements of the song “9 to 5” and its association to the film of the same title.
    [Show full text]
  • Putting It Together
    46th Season • 437th Production SEGERSTROM STAGE / September 11 - October 11, 2009 David Emmes Martin Benson Producing ArtiStic director ArtiStic director presents PUTTING IT TOGETHER words and music by Stephen Sondheim devised by Stephen Sondheim and Julia McKenzie Thomas Buderwitz Soojin Lee Steven Young Drew Dalzell Scenic deSign coStume deSign Lighting deSign Sound deSign Joshua Marchesi Jamie A. Tucker* Production mAnAger StAge mAnAger musical direction by Dennis Castellano directed by Nick DeGruccio Dr. S.L. and Mrs. Betty Eu Huang Huang Family Foundation honorAry ProducerS corPorAte Producer Putting It Together is presented through special arrangement with music theatre international (mti). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by mti. 421 West 54th Street, new york, ny 10019; Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684; www.mtiShows.com Putting It Together• SOUTH COA S T REPE R TO R Y P1 THE CAST (in order of appearance) Matt McGrath* Harry Groener* Niki Scalera* Dan Callaway* Mary Gordon Murray* MUSICIANS Dennis Castellano (conductor/keyboards), John Glaudini (synthesizer), John Reilly (woodwinds), Louis Allee (percussion) SETTING A New York penthouse apartment. Now. LENGTH Approximately two hours including one 15-minute intermission. PRODUCTION STAFF Casting ................................................................................ Joanne DeNaut, CSA Dramaturg .......................................................................... Linda Sullivan Baity Assistant Stage Manager .............................................................
    [Show full text]
  • New Studio on Broadway: Music Theatre and Acting
    ® ® 2019 CELEBRATING JIMMY NEDERLANDER James M. Nederlander or “Jimmy,” Chairman of The Nederlander Organization, was the visionary theatrical impresario who built one of the largest private live entertainment companies in the world known for producing and presenting world-class entertainment since 1912. Jimmy started working in the theatre at age 7 sweeping floors for his father, David Tobias (D.T.) Nederlander, in Detroit, Michigan. During a career that spanned over 70 years, Jimmy amassed a network of premier legitimate theatres including nine on Broadway: the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin, Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Richard Rodgers, and the world famous Palace; in Los Angeles: The Pantages; in London: the Adelphi, Aldwych, and Dominion; and in Chicago: the Auditorium, Broadway Playhouse, Cadillac Palace, and CIBC Theatres, and the Oriental Theatre which this year was renamed the James M. Nederlander Theatre in Jimmy’s honor. He produced over one hundred acclaimed Broadway musicals and plays including Annie, Applause, La Cage aux Folles, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Me and My Girl, Nine, Noises Off, Peter Pan, Sweet Charity, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby, The Will Rogers Follies, Woman of the Year, and many more. “Generous,” “loyal” and “trusted” are just a few of the accolades his friends use to describe him. Jimmy was beloved by the industry and the recipient of many distinguished honors including an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut (2014), the Exploring the Arts Foundation Award (2014), the United Nations Foundation Champion Award (2012), The Broadway League’s Schoenfeld Vision for Arts Education Award (2011), the New York Pop’s Man of the Year (2008), and the special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement (2004).
    [Show full text]
  • 100 Years: a Century of Song 1930S
    100 Years: A Century of Song 1930s Page 42 | 100 Years: A Century of song 1930 A Little of What You Fancy Don’t Be Cruel Here Comes Emily Brown / (Does You Good) to a Vegetabuel Cheer Up and Smile Marie Lloyd Lesley Sarony Jack Payne A Mother’s Lament Don’t Dilly Dally on Here we are again!? Various the Way (My Old Man) Fred Wheeler Marie Lloyd After Your Kiss / I’d Like Hey Diddle Diddle to Find the Guy That Don’t Have Any More, Harry Champion Wrote the Stein Song Missus Moore I am Yours Jack Payne Lily Morris Bert Lown Orchestra Alexander’s Ragtime Band Down at the Old I Lift Up My Finger Irving Berlin Bull and Bush Lesley Sarony Florrie Ford Amy / Oh! What a Silly I’m In The Market For You Place to Kiss a Girl Everybody knows me Van Phillips Jack Hylton in my old brown hat Harry Champion I’m Learning a Lot From Another Little Drink You / Singing a Song George Robey Exactly Like You / to the Stars Blue Is the Night Any Old Iron Roy Fox Jack Payne Harry Champion I’m Twenty-one today Fancy You Falling for Me / Jack Pleasants Beside the Seaside, Body and Soul Beside the Sea Jack Hylton I’m William the Conqueror Mark Sheridan Harry Champion Forty-Seven Ginger- Beware of Love / Headed Sailors If You were the Only Give Me Back My Heart Lesley Sarony Girl in the World Jack Payne George Robey Georgia On My Mind Body & Soul Hoagy Carmichael It’s a Long Way Paul Whiteman to Tipperary Get Happy Florrie Ford Boiled Beef and Carrots Nat Shilkret Harry Champion Jack o’ Lanterns / Great Day / Without a Song Wind in the Willows Broadway Baby Dolls
    [Show full text]
  • June 1-3,2(>(>7
    Leonard A. Anderson M. Seth Reines Executive Director Artistic Director June 1-3,2(>(>7 nte Media -I1 I - I , ,, This program is partially supportec grant from the Illinois Arts Council. Named a Partner In Excellence by the Illinois Arts Council. IF IT'S GOT OUR NAME ON IT YOlU'VE GOT OUR WORD ON If. attachments that are tough enough for folks Ib you. And then we put wr gllarantee on m,m, In fact,we ofb the WustryS only 3-year warm&, Visit mgrHd.com. Book By James Goldman Music Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Produced Originally on Broadway by Harold Prince By special arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh Directed & Staged by Tony Parise Assistant To The Directorr AEA Stage Manager Marie Jagger-Taylor* Tom Reynolds* Lighting Designer Musical Director Sound Designer Joe Spratt P. Jason Yarcho David J. Scobbie The Cast (In Order of Appearance) Dimitri Weismann .............................................................................................Guy S. Little Jr.* Roscoe....................................................................................................................... Tom Bunfill Phyllis Rogers Stone................................................................................... Colleen Zenk Pinter* Benjamin Stone....................................................................................................... Mark Pinter* Sally Durant Plumrner........................................................................................ a McNeely* Buddy Plummer........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Bruce Walker Musical Theater Recording Collection
    Bruce Walker Musical Theater Recording Collection Bruce Walker Musical Theater Recording Collection Recordings are on vinyl unless marked otherwise marked (* = Cassette or # = Compact Disc) KEY OC - Original Cast TV - Television Soundtrack OBC - Original Broadway Cast ST - Film Soundtrack OLC - Original London Cast SC - Studio Cast RC - Revival Cast ## 2 (OC) 3 GUYS NAKED FROM THE WAIST DOWN (OC) 4 TO THE BAR 13 DAUGHTERS 20'S AND ALL THAT JAZZ, THE 40 YEARS ON (OC) 42ND STREET (OC) 70, GIRLS, 70 (OC) 81 PROOF 110 IN THE SHADE (OC) 1776 (OC) A A5678 - A MUSICAL FABLE ABSENT-MINDED DRAGON, THE ACE OF CLUBS (SEE NOEL COWARD) ACROSS AMERICA ACT, THE (OC) ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHHAUSEN, THE ADVENTURES OF COLORED MAN ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO (TV) AFTER THE BALL (OLC) AIDA AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' (OC) AIN'T SUPPOSED TO DIE A NATURAL DEATH ALADD/THE DRAGON (BAG-A-TALE) Bruce Walker Musical Theater Recording Collection ALADDIN (OLC) ALADDIN (OC Wilson) ALI BABBA & THE FORTY THIEVES ALICE IN WONDERLAND (JANE POWELL) ALICE IN WONDERLAND (ANN STEPHENS) ALIVE AND WELL (EARL ROBINSON) ALLADIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP ALL ABOUT LIFE ALL AMERICAN (OC) ALL FACES WEST (10") THE ALL NIGHT STRUT! ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (TV) ALL IN LOVE (OC) ALLEGRO (0C) THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN AMBASSADOR AMERICAN HEROES AN AMERICAN POEM AMERICANS OR LAST TANGO IN HUAHUATENANGO .....................(SF MIME TROUPE) (See FACTWINO) AMY THE ANASTASIA AFFAIRE (CD) AND SO TO BED (SEE VIVIAN ELLIS) AND THE WORLD GOES 'ROUND (CD) AND THEN WE WROTE... (FLANDERS & SWANN) AMERICAN
    [Show full text]
  • Jerome Kern Collection [Finding Aid]. Library of Congress. [PDF Rendered
    Jerome Kern Collection Guides to Special Collections in the Music Division of the Library of Congress Music Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2005 Revised 2010 March Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/perform.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu002004 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/95702650 Processed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress Collection Summary Title: Jerome Kern Collection Span Dates: 1905-1945 Call No.: ML31.K4 Creator: Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945 Extent: circa 7,450 items ; 102 boxes ; 45 linear feet Language: Collection material in English Location: Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Summary: The collection consists primarily of Kern's show music, some holograph sketches; most are manuscript full and vocal scores of Kern's orchestrators and arrangers, especially Frank Saddler and Robert Russell Bennett. Film and other music also is represented, as well as a small amount of correspondence. Selected Search Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein. People Bennett, Robert Russell, 1894-1981. Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945--Correspondence. Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. Selections. Saddler, Frank. Subjects Composers--United States--Correspondence. Musical sketches. Musicals--Scores. Musicals--Vocal scores with piano. Titles Kern collection, 1905-1945 Administrative Information Provenance The bulk of the material, discovered in a Warner Bros.
    [Show full text]
  • Résumé Basics
    Résumé Basics Written by Richard Adams Updated/Revised by James Gandre A Few Observations Résumés shed light on who you are, offer the reader a clear indication of your current development, past experiences and, most important, point out your potential for future growth professionally and artistically. In brief, a successfully prepared résumé is a road map to an individual’s past, present and future with the clear purpose of opening doors to the future. In a profession where it often looks and feels like others have control over our destinies, please remember YOU have control over your résumé, its contents, its construction, its point of view, its graphic design, etc. Be absolutely certain that it clearly represents you, your accomplishments and your goals. In addition to being an information/fact sheet, the carefully and responsibly prepared résumé is a piece of advertising, an advertisement for yourself. Résumé Construction ➲ Paper – Excellent quality; standard size (8 ½ x 11); white, off-white, tan, gray. ➲ Fonts – Choose clean, clear fonts (do not use Old English, Script or some other “flowery” font). ➲ Length – Use only one page for performance résumés. If you absolutely need to use more than one page, make sure to put your name and the page number at the top of each page following the first page. ➲ Outline form – A résumé is an outline of your past experience and achievements – NOT an autobiography. Once you have started to use a particular style, remain consistent in its use. ➲ Text – Never use personal pronouns (i.e., “I played in…”) and “little” adjectives. Use action verbs, descriptive adjectives and adverbs.
    [Show full text]