GIVE 'EM THE OLD RAZZLE DAZZLE
JULY 1999 (Volume 8)
National Library of Canada 1481-7934
(C) 1998,Clair Sedore, Editor
Peter Poullos, Assistant Editor
A New Monthly Theatre E-zine
No reprints without
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IN THIS ISSUE<p>
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
OBITUARIES
REVIEWS OF OUR 8th ISSUE
CY COLEMAN
ROUBEN TER-ARUTUNAIN
PATRICIA BIRCH
ABE BURROWS
LINDSAY ANDERSON
DRAMATISTS GUILD
CASINO THEATRE
ZOE CALDWELL
LAKME

COMING IN THE AUGUST ISSUE<p>
A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR-CLAIR SEDORE;
DIETZ/SCHWARTZ
ROBIN WAGNER
WAYNE CILENTO
MORTON DACOSTA
JEAN GENET
ACTORS STUDIO
HIPPODROME
BARBARA HARRIS
NORMA


SOME REVIEWS OF OUR EIGHTH ISSUE<p>

To: "clair" <[email protected]>
From: "Joan Boyd" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 14 May 99 11:52:01 EDT

Absolutely wonderful, Clair. Your best ever. I am in awe. Love, Joan
P.S. Thank you for keeping me on the list. I am grateful.
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From: "Bill White" <[email protected]>
To: "Clair Sedore" <[email protected]>
Subject: TheatreZone Web Ring
Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 13:19:59 -0400

Hi Clair,

This is great!  I can't tell you how pleased I am to have you join the
TheatreZone web ring.  I don't recall whether I had it going back in March
when we last talked or not but I'm sure glad you found it.

Your site will be a real jewel in the TheatreZone Web Ring crown.  I'm add
another new site and I've done some work in the ring home site but I'll
send all of the members a note later on that.  For now -- welcome aboard
and thanks for joining.

Best Wishes

Bill

William L. White
The TheatreZone Web Ring and The TheatreZone
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http://WWW.TheatreZone.Com/

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"Thanks a lot. I checked out your site just after I e-mailed earlier, and it
looks very useful (the other list of Scottish theatre was news to me for a
start... ) I'm sure I'll be back!"
Mark Fisher, Scotland
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Thank you very much for your kind message, and for the link to my site.
Actually, my Performing Arts Links prove to be quite an ambitious project,
day after day, since I'm discovering more new sites than I'm able to add to
my page regularly. I'm trying to keep my pages updated, but it's really a
hard job. And this is only made on a voluntary basis, in my spare time,
because I'm very busy with my everyday routine as director of the Burcardo
library and theatre collection.

I think your pages are very useful. I'm trying to collect this kind of
information about Italian theatres, but I can tell you, you have no idea of
how many theatres maintain their own website at present! and the addresses
are often changing. But I've not yet renounced.
Cordially yours,

Maria Teresa Iovinelli
[email protected]
Director
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http://www.theatrelibrary.org
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From: "Harry Governick" <[email protected]>
To: "Clair Sedore" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Actors' Studio - New York
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 17:37:25 -0600

Hello Clair,
Thank you for the link to TheatrGROUP's Actors Studio site, and the kind
words.  I have added a link from our homepage at: http://www.theatrgroup.com
to your very informative site.  A link is also included at
http://www.theatrgroup.com/links.html , which is usually accessed from our
homepage's framed site.

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To: "Clair Sedore" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Submit an URL
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 23:04:48 -0500

Clair:
Bravo!  One of the best cultural sites on the net!
Again, thanks for your URL submission.  Hope your site does well!
Please check for accuracy and E-Mail us back if the listing looks okay.

Clair, look under our Featured Sites for your site.
Wish we had a larger theatre site to place your wonderful
web site but we hope these two placements will work.

We added your suggestion to our web directory at:
The Search Beat...Broadway Musicals and Musical Theatre Directory
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The Search Beat...New York Web and Internet Guide
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Please check the listing carefully and send us an E-Mail back if this
listing needs to be modified or if the  site information changes in the
future.  We appreciate your patience.
Keep up the great work.  Clair, let us know as you have major updates and
we'll try to place your other city theatre sites as we can.

Good luck!

Regards,
Keith Comfort
The Search Beat...The One-Stop Web Directory
http://www.search-beat.com
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From: "Search-Beat.com" <[email protected]>
To: "Clair Sedore" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Thanks Clair
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 06:43:10 -0500
3

Clair:

Really appreciate the compliments!  Your site is certainly worth the
effort.  Wish we could bring you the thousands and thousands of
visitors your wonderful site certainly deserves.  There is a lot
interest in theatre on the web.  Hope your theatre site can fill
that interest.


Keep us posted on any major updates to your site!  We will try to add your
city
to the City pages as we add them.  Just finished a page on the province of
Ontario.

Take care,
Keith Comfort
The Search Beat...The One-Stop Web Directory
http://www.search-beat.com

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Envelope-to: [email protected]
From: "Bill White" <[email protected]>
To: "Clair Sedore" <[email protected]>
Subject: An Interesting Email I Received.
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 18:38:01 -0400

Hi Clair,

I got an interesting email yesterday from Bill Springer who is a playwright
and the owner of the Bill's Playscript Library web site at:
http://members.tripod.com/~frump_author   He spent a considerable chunk of
the message praising the virtues of your site.  He has apparently spent
some time there and he insists its the absolute best place to find theatre
information anywhere.

He concluded by mentioning that you signed his guestbook but didn't apply
for his award.  Well... shoot!  ;-)  I think he wants you to have his award
but doesn't want to just jump right up and offer it to you.  I thought you
might like to know.


Best Wishes

Bill

William L. White
The TheatreZone and the TheatreZone Web Ring
http://WWW.TheatreZone.Com/
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From: "E-mail Club" <[email protected]>
To: "Clair Sedore" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 12:23:55 -0700

Hello!

Thank you for notifying us of your web-site. I just spent a lot of time
browsing it. Wow! Quite a bit of info you have on there! Unfortunately, due
to our non-profit status, we're unable to link back to any site that offers
links to commercial venues. But I myself will bookmark it, and let people
know about it.

Good luck!

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playwright William Alfred at 76, who wrote "Hogan's Goat" that starred Faye
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film career; the very talented female impersonator Charles Pierce, at 72,
whose recreated the talents of Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Katherine
Hepburn, and Carol Channing. Among his admirers and friends were Carol
Channing, Dame Margot Fonteyn and Sir John Gielgud; the Velvet Fog, Mel
Torme at 73, who also appeared in a number of forgettable films like Junior
Miss, Good News, Duchess of Idaho, Walk Like a Dragon, The Patsy and A Man
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THE TONY AWARDS
The highlight of my life has been having the privilege of attending the
Tony Awards for six years running. At the time from the mid Seventies until
the early 1980s, I got on my tuxedo (the only reason in the world to wear
one) and along with friends, got to rub elbows with the world's greatest
actors. There is such a difference between Broadway actors and film
"stars." The New York actors are real people, willing to chat with you,
willing to give you their autograph, appreciative of your wanting to see
them. On the New York streets and in restaurants, you often see the actors,
and get to say hello or pass the time of day. Noone follows them, noone
bothers them when they are dining with friends. They can go about their
lives in peace. But they are, nonetheless, icons. And to me they are the
"stars." Not the precious  Madonnas, the Streisands, the Diana Ross's, but
the REAL stars. They are only people, most of them shy and reclusive, but
when they walk out on that stage - they create magic. There is such an
immediacy to a stage performance. It is a fleeting, one-time, creation,
unlike the unrealistic world of the film, where each shot is done over and
over. A great many of the talented actors have never been in a film. Their
paychecks are in the hundreds, not in the millions, but they have the
devotion of their audiences, and when they enter offstage left, they have
the adoration no film star will ever receive.

This year's Tony Awards Presentation was very lacklustre, probably the
worst of the Tony telecasts. The first hour which was on PBS was pre-empted
for some Buffalo auction, which was very disappointing, although for most
people not interesting as the awards presented are more technical, like
set, costume and lighting design as well as choreography.
The second part which is two hours, and fortunately on another channel, had
no host, as Rosie O'Donnell declined to do the show, although thanks to her
there is more interest in Broadway, as she has many shows and their stars
appear on her show and talks about them a great deal.
There was some big name presenters, like Carol Burnett, Julie Andrews, Bea
Arthur, etc., but the show did not "light up." It was dull, and for other
than a devoted theatre fan like myself, I'm sure there was a lot of channel
switching.
Musical numbers were also dull as there were no major musicals this season.
The big draw was for straight plays, with major revivals of Death of a
Salesman, The Iceman Cometh, and the newly discovered Tennessee Williams
Not About Nightingales. Death of a Saleman won out, I guess because it is
the greatest play of the century in my estimation. Arthur Miller also
received an honorary Tony for his lifetime of work in the theatre, and
Brian Dennehy won the Tony for his interpretation of Willy Loman, one of
the greatest parts for the stage and Elizabeth Franz won as best featured
actress, as Mrs. Loman. The incomparable Judi Dench won for best actress in
a play. Maybe next year?

Winners of the most Tony Awards since its inception in 1947 are:
8 - Harold Prince
6 - Stephen Sondheim
5 - Julie Harris, Mike Nichols
4 - Angela Lansbury
3 - Mary Martin, Gwen Verdon, Hinton Battle, Tommy Tune, James Lapine, Hugh
Wheeler, George Abbott, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cy Coleman, Jessica Tandy,
Gower Champion, Arthur Miller
2 - Michael Stewart, John Kander, Fred Ebb, Margaret Leighton, Irene Worth,
John Cullum, Richard Kiley, Robert Preston, George Rose, Phil Silvers,
Chita Rivera, Frances Sternhagen, Swoozie Kurtz, Christine Baranski, Judith
Ivey, Russell Nype, Peter Hall, Michael Bennett, Trevor Nunn, Neil Simon,
Peter Shaffer,
Bernadette Peters
Of note to theatre fans, the Blyth Festival which runs in the small town of
Blyth from June 23rd to August 27th has nabbed David French's new play
"That Summer" - a lyrical tale of two vacationing school girls who lose
their hearts to two local boys in the 1950s - the play will be directed by
Toronto's renown Bill Glassco, who made the Tarragon Theatre, and has also
directed at Stratford.  The play is in repertory. The Blyth Festival is
Ontario's third most famous festival, concentrating on original Canadian
plays, and runs on the heels of Stratford and the Shaw Festival.

The Williamstown Festival in Mass., gets the cream of the crop for their
summer lineup, film actress Gweneth Paltrow (daughter of actress Blythe
Danner), film actor Ethen Hawke, and David Schwimmer (star of Friends).



COMPOSERS - CY COLEMAN
(1929-        ) contributed his first Broadway song to John Murray
Anderson's Almanac (1953). His scores are very jazz influenced like Wildcat
(1960) with Lucille Ball, Little Me (1962) with Sid Caesar, and a revival
in 1982,  and the current revival with Martin Short, Sweet Charity (1966)
with Gwen Verdon which include the songs "If They Could See Me Now," "Hey
Big Spender," "Where and I Going,", Seesaw (1973), I Love My Wife (1977),
On The Twentieth Century (1978) which brought Imogene Coca out of
retirement, and Barnum (1980) with the great "Colours of My Life."

PLAYWRIGHTS - LINDSAY ANDERSON
(1923-1994) distinguished playwright and film director from England, among
his best plays are The Contractor, In Celebration, plus numerous great
films like This Sporting Life, If, and O Lucky Man


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ABE BURROWS - (1910-1985) served as writer and director and sometimes play
doctor on a number of his vehicles. His first venture was the highly
praised Guys and Dolls (1950), Can Can (1953), Silk Stockings (1955), How
to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1961) with Robert Morse, .
Michelle Lee, Charles Nelson Reilly  and Rudy Vallee;  Cactus Flower (1965)
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DESIGNERS - ROUBEN TER-ARUTUNIAN (1920-1992)
Set designer working in the U.S., whose shows included Hot
Spot, Judy Holliday's last show, an all-star production of Ivanov, from
England, with Vivian Leigh and John Gielgud;  Edward Albee's All Over,
Goodtime Charley with Joel Gray,  and Lady From the Sea which brought
Vanessa Redgrave to Circle in the Square, where her brother Corin is now
appearing in the found Tennessee Williams play, many years later.



DANCERS - PATRICIA BIRCH (1934-       ) started her career in 1957, she was
originally with the Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham Dance Companies -
and now she  dominates Broadway, choreographing such hits as the wonderful
revival of. Candide, Diamond Studs, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown,
Grease, Happy End, Little Night Music, The Me Nobody Knows, Music Is,
Pacific Overtures, Roza, They're Playing Our Song and Elvis, a Musical
Celebration.
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ACTORS/ACTRESSES - ZOE CALDWELL (1933-         ) Australian actress,
married to producer Robert Whitehead and was with the Royal Shakespeare
Company before working in the U.S. in her first Broadway part in The Devils
(1965), her greatest role The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1968), for which
she won a much deserved Tony Award;  Medea, for which she also won a Tony
Award, Slapstick Tragedy and a one-woman show Lillian (1986) based on the
author/playwright Lillian Hellman

OPERA- LAKME - An opera in 3 acts by Delibes, Edmond Gondinet and Philippe
Gille, derived from Le Mariage de Loti, first presented at the Paris Opera
House in 1883, the setting is
India of the nineteenth century under British rule. The "Bell Song," is
probably the best known in the opera. It is seldom performed.

PRODUCERS - The Dramatists' Guild was formed in 1919 after many previous
trials with other groups. In 1946 the group became an independent
corporation  and serves as guardian of the dramatists' welfare.

THEATRES - The Casino Theatre (New York) was the first theatre built
specifically for musical theatre at the Southeast corner of Broadway and
39th Street (the old Metropolitan Opera House was later built at the
Northwest corner). It opened in 1882 with Strauss' The Queen's Lace
Handkerchief, and did mostly imports, until 1894 when it presented The
Passing Show, followed by The Origin of the Cake Walk, the first black
musical to be presented on Broadway. In 1900 it was taken over by the
Shuberts and played hits like Florodora, Chinese Honeymoon, Wildflower, The
Vagabond King (1925) and the Desert Song (1926). It was demolished in 1930
as the moving picture became popular, and vaudeville was fast dying on its
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