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Broadway Bound with Garrett Stack Only on WMNR Fine Arts Radio Playlist* Broadway Bound with Garrett Stack Only on WMNR Fine Arts Radio Show #: 198 Broadcast Date: November 23, 2013 Time: 16:00 - 18:00 # Selections: 23 Time Writer(s) Title Artist Disc Label Year Position Comment File Number Track Intro Holiday Release Date Date Played Date Played Copy *Playlist in alphabetical order by show/disc, not in order of play. not in order by show/disc, order in alphabetical *Playlist 3:10 Kander & 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 11/23/13 1:52 Rodgers & Hammerstein Maria Jason Graae A Grand Night For Singing - Original Broadway Cast Varese Sarabande 1993 11/17/1993 - 1/1/1994. 52 perf (41 previews!) Two Tony NOMINATIONS. No awards. CDS Grand 5 1994 4/12/08 9/19/09 11/23/13 2:30 Jill Santoriello You'll Never Be Alone Christiane Noll A Tale Of Two Cities - Concept Cast Santoriello 2008 Sadly, A Tale of Two Cites closed after just 60 performances on Broadway. Supurb CDS Tale of 6 2002 11/8/08 11/14/0911/23/13 performances by all, especially James Barbour as Sydney Corton. Critics killed it. 3:45 Andrew Lippa Fight the Dragons Norbert Leo Butz Big Fish - Original Broadway Cast iTunes 2013 Downloaded from internet. Promotional purposes on Big Fish preview show on Broadway CDS Big Fish 1 0:05 10/12/1311/23/13 Bound 10/12/2013. 3:03 [m]Frank Wildhorn [l]Don Black You Love Who You Love Laura Osnes & Melissa van der 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 9 2012 3/9/13 5/18/13 11/23/13 3:30 Kander & Ebb Sing Happy LizaSchyff Minnelli (Bonnie & Blanche) Flora the Rec Menace - Celebrate Broadway: Vol. 1 RCA/BMG Clasics 1965 from Original Bdwy Cast Flora The Red Menace. CDSV 1 1994 10/3/09 11/23/13 - Sing Happy! 5/11/65 - 7/24/65 87 perf. 2:47 Alan J Lerner & Frederick Lowe Thank Heaven for Little Girls Alfred Drake, Ross Reimueller Gigi Original Broadway Cast BMG Classics 1973 11/13/1973 - 2/19/1974. 103 perf. One 1974 Tony Award: Best Original Score - CDS Gigi 2 1994 1/30/10 11/23/13 Lerner and Lowe. Film released in 1958. It won nine Oscars. 2:55 Nick Blaemire The Open Road Glory Days Cast Glory Days Original Cast Demo Hijack 2008 Taken From Glory Days Website CDS Glory 5 2008 4/26/08 5/10/08 11/23/13 2:43 Joe Brooks I Am My Mother's Son Christopher J. Hanke In My Life - Original Cast free sampler CD (private recording) 2005 CD sampler given out on the streets of Times Square during Broadway on Broadway CDS In My Life 2 2005 10/8/05 1/28/06 8/19/06 12/8/07 3/1/08 11/22/0810/17/097/7/12 11/23/13 9/18/05. This was Christopher J. Hanke’s Broadway debut. 2:57 Irving Berlin White Christmas Brian d'Arcy James & Ensemble Irving Berlin's White Christmas, The Musical -- Ghostlight 2006 Stage adaptation of film White Christmas. Has played in California, Vegas, Chicago, St. CDS White 17 XMAS 2006 12/23/0611/23/13 Original Cast Recording Paul, Detroit, Boston, butu not New York as of winter 2006-07. 3:47 Jacques Brel If We Only Have Love Elly Stone, Mort Shuman, Shawm Elliot, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Columbia Legacy 1968 Elly Stone, Mort Shuman, Shawm Elliot, Alice Whitfield CDS Jacques Brel 23 11/23/13 Alice Whitfield - Original New York Cast Royale Theatre, (9/15/1972 - 10/28/1972) 4:24 Kurt Weil September Song Donna Murphy & John Sherer Love Musik: Original Broadway Cast Ghostlight 2007 Starring: Michael Cerveris as Kurt Weill. Donna Murphy as Lotte Lenya. David Pittu as CDS Love Mu 26 2007 3/29/08 11/23/13 Bertolt Brecht.5/3/2007 - 6/24/2007. 60 perf. Limited run engagement. 3:23 Jerry Herman Time Heals Everything Bernadette Peters 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 12 1992 8/23/08 2/28/09 7/23/11 11/23/13 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 11/23/13 2:23 Stephen Sondheim Not A Day Goes By Jim Walton Merrily We Roll Along - Original Broadway Cast Masterworks 1981 11/16/1981 - 11/28/1981. 16 performances (52 previews!) No Tony Awards. One CDS Merrily 6 2007 11/23/13 (Remastered) Broadway nom: Best Score (Sondheim) 4:43 Jason Robert Brown All The Wasted Time Brent Carver/Carolee Carmello Parade [Broadway's Greatest Duets] RCA Red Seal 1999 from Parade - Original Broadway Cast - book by Alfred Uhry CDSV Falling 13 2006 11/23/13 The musical dramatizes the 1913 trial of Jewish factory manager Leo Frank, who was accused and 4:58 (m)C Strouse (l)S Schwartz Rags (with Dick Latessa) Dick(Leo Latessa,and wife) Judy Kuhn (judy Rags - Members of the Original Broadway Cast Sony 1987 8/21/1986 - 8/23/1986. 4 [four] perf. Had 18 previews. Personifies "flop." Julia CDS Rags 10 1991 11/23/13 (b)Joseph Stein Migenes was NOT in the Broadway cast. Larry Kert was. 3:02 (m)Henry Krieger (l)Bill Russell I Will Never Leave You Alicekyoon) Ripley & Emily Skinner Side Show: Original Broadway Cast Recording Sony 1997 10/16/1997 - 1/4/1998. 3 months. 91 perf. Three Tony noms. Book by: Bill Russell CDS Side 23 1997 11/23/13 3:34 Jerry Herman You I Like Ron Holgate and Joel Grey The Grand Tour - Original Broadway Cast [remstr] Masterworks 1979 1/11/1979 - 3/4/1979. 61 perf. Two months. No Tony Awards. CDS Grand To 13 2008 1/30/10 7/10/10 4/16/11 12/10/112/23/13 7/20/13 9/28/13 11/23/13 Broadway/Sony/Ark Book by Mark Bramble and Michael Stewart 2:27 (m)John Kander (l)Fred Ebb Shout! The Scottsboro Boys The Scottsboro Boys - off-Broadway Cast Jay 2010 10/31/2010 - 12/12/2010. 49 perf CDS Scottsboro 8 2010 5/14/11 9/14/13 11/23/13 2:43 Michael J LaChiusa When It All Ends Eartha Kitt The Wild Party - Broadway Single Purchases Vol 3 iTunes Download 2000 4/13/2000 - 6/11/2000. 68 perf. CDSV BwySingles3 3 11/23/13 3:54 Andrew Lloyd Weber/David Zippel I Believe My Heart Martin Crews, Jill Paice The Woman In White - Original London Cast DISC 1 Angel 2004 This London production came to Broadway. Opened 11/17/2005 and closed 2/19/2006. CDS Woma 5 2004 1/28/06 2/11/06 4/8/06 11/25/068/8/09 3/9/13 11/23/13 109 perf. Ill health plagued the cast and the producers decided to close it. 3:24 Craig Carnella Just A Housewife Susan Bigelow & Women Working - Original Broadway Cast Sony 1978 5/14/1978 - 6/4/1978. 24 perf. A musical from the book by Studds Terkel. Nominated CDS Working 7 2001 12/8/07 3/15/08 9/5/09 4/10/10 5/14/11 8/4/12 11/23/13 for 5 Tonys. Got none. Turkeys On Broadway: Flops through the years Special Broadway Bound Show: Flop musicals with good songs. Regular Features 17:10 - Broadway News 17:30 - On This Date: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas - 2008.
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