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Kornberg and friends interview on WKCR's Musical theater today.
- Title
- Kornberg and friends interview on WKCR's Musical theater today. 1990-05-06 [sound recording] / [with Ezio Peterson.].
- Publication
- May 6, 1990.
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Not available - Please for assistance. | 1 of 2 | Spoken word recording | Supervised use | *LTC 6666 [Cassette] 1 of 2 | Offsite |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Wright, Robert, 1914-2005.
- Churchill, Caryl
- Lucas, Craig
- Peterson, Ezio
- Kornberg, Richard
- Ellis, Joshua
- Jacksina, Judy
- Channing, Carol
- Grey, Joel, 1932-
- Stratas, Teresa
- Grossman, Larry
- Strouse, Charles
- Link, Peter
- Styne, Jule, 1905-1994.
- Swados, Elizabeth
- Hamlisch, Marvin
- WKCR (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
- New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater. dnr
- Found In
- New York Shakespeare Festival records, 1954-1992.
- Description
- 1 sound cassette : analog, stereo.
- Summary
- Cassette contains radio interview of the Musical theater today show, with Ezio Peterson. This show featured theater publicists Richard Kornberg (Public Theater), Josh Ellis and Judy Jacksina. They speak about various Broadway plays and musicals, old shows such as Salvation; Lorelei; Goodtime Charley; Runaways; Rags; A chorus line; and specifically about their recent shows of Grand hotel; Ice cream with hot fudge; and Prelude to a kiss. Music played on the program from commercially released recordings: You're a spider (from Salvation) -- Looking back (from Lorelei) / performed by Carol Channing -- Goodtime Charley (from Goodtime Charley) / performed by Joel Grey ; Goodnight Charley (rough version) / performed by Larry Grossman -- Minnesota strip ; Song of the child prositute ; The undiscovered son (from Runaways) / written by Liz Swados -- Children of the wind (from the Lincoln Center performance of the musical Rags) / performed by Teresa Stratas -- Blame it on a summer's night [ends abruptly] / performed by Charles Strouse -- What should I say? (from A chorus line).
- Uniform Title
- Musical theater today (Radio program)
- Alternative Title
- Blame it on a summer's night.
- New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Radio news programs.
- Note
- Forms part of the New York Shakespeare Festival records; for papers, see the Billy Rose Theatre Collection, *T-Mss 1993-028; for sheet music and scores, see the Music Division, JPB 04-03.
- Event (note)
- Broadcasted on WKCR-FM, New York, May 6, 1990.
- Source (note)
- The New York Shakespeare Festival and Gail Merrifield Papp;
- Linking Entry (note)
- Forms part of: New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Call Number
- *LTC 6666
- OCLC
- 231690344
- Title
- Kornberg and friends interview on WKCR's Musical theater today. 1990-05-06 [sound recording] / [with Ezio Peterson.].
- Imprint
- May 6, 1990.
- Event
- Broadcasted on WKCR-FM, New York, May 6, 1990.
- Linking Entry
- Forms part of: New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Added Author
- Wright, Robert, 1914-2005. Grand Hotel.Churchill, Caryl. Ice cream with hot fudge.Lucas, Craig. Prelude to a kiss.Peterson, Ezio. InterviewerKornberg, Richard, interviewee.Ellis, Joshua, interviewee.Jacksina, Judy, interviewee.Channing, Carol. PerformerGrey, Joel, 1932- PerformerStratas, Teresa. PerformerGrossman, Larry. PerformerStrouse, Charles. PerformerLink, Peter. Salvation. Selections.Styne, Jule, 1905-1994. Lorelei. Selections.Grossman, Larry. Goodtime Charley. Selections.Swados, Elizabeth. Runaways. Selections.Strouse, Charles. Rags. Selections.Hamlisch, Marvin. Chorus line. Selections.WKCR (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)Papp, Gail Merrifield. DonorNew York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater. Donor
- Added Title
- Blame it on a summer's night.New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Found In:
- New York Shakespeare Festival records, 1954-1992.
- Research Call Number
- *LTC 6666