![]() Miss Moffat by Albert Hague and Emlyn Williams. It arrived on Broadway and had a moderate run. It too had a very long tour and was made into two LP’s: one was the out of town tour after many changes and the second LP was made to incorporate the new songs. It starred Carol Channing reprising her ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ role with additional material as she looked back upon her life. Lorelie was a revival by Styne, Robin, and Comden and Green. It was first done in London and a triumph there sent it up to Winter Garden in New York. ![]() Gypsy by Styne and Sondheim starred Angela Lansbury. It has many songs that were cut during the long tour. The recording we have was made by one of the cast members, Lane Bryant, as he toured with the show. Unfortunately, Alice Faye and the somewhat older cast were sent on a nine month tour and by the time it finally arrived at the St. Good News started in Boston where I saw it and found it was quite well done. It was still worth seeing even at the expense of taking out seats and other things as a result of the musical not returning it’s investment. Tovah Feldshuh played one of the women.Ĭandide by Leonard Bernstein and Richard Wilbur moved from a small Brooklyn theatre’s base to the 8 or 10 times as big Broadway theatre. ![]() It took place in the mind of a woman and was very confusing. Bruce Yeko, owner of Footlight Records, reflects on the musicals of 1974.īrainchild by Michel Legrand and Hal David closed in Philadelphia.
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