FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Loretta Ramos
(212) 621-6785
Presents
Musicals
on Television
As part of
the New York Musical Theatre Festival
Featuring the newly rediscovered 1957 production of
Ruggles of
Red Gap, not seen since its initial airing
The screening schedule follows:
Thursday, September 22 at
NBC
Opera Theatre: Trouble in
Leonard
Bernstein's jazzy, satiric opera—a crossover work "which seemed designed
with television in mind," according to one critic—offers a glimpse into
the lives of an unhappily married suburban couple, played by Beverly Wolff and
David Atkinson. Conducted by Bernstein and directed by Kirk Browning.
(45
minutes)
Thursday, September 22 at
Performers
include
Friday, September 23 at
Once
Upon a Mattress (1964)
The
first television production of the 1959 Broadway musical by Mary Rodgers,
starring Carol Burnett as Princess Winnifred
Woebegone and featuring Joseph Bova, Jane White, Jack
Gilford, Bill Hayes, Shani Wallis, and Elliott Gould.
(90 minutes)
Friday, September 23 at
Celebrating
Sondheim at 75: "Follies" and More
From
the 1975 Tony Awards, Alexis Smith sings "The Story of Lucy and Jessie";
Yvonne DeCarlo sings "I'm Still Here" in a
1978 special, Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee; the cast of the original
Broadway production of Follies joins the creative team on The David
Frost Show in 1971; and from 1985, Great Performances: Follies in
Concert, with Lee Remick, Barbara Cook, Mandy Patinkin, George Hearn, Carol Burnett, and Elaine Stritch. Plus, a 1973 featurette
with Sondheim and Anthony Perkins on the making of the feature film The Last
of Sheila; and a 2003 Chicago Tonight segment on Bounce. (180
minutes)
Saturday, September 24 to Sunday, October 30 at
Producers'
Showcase: Our Town (1955)
A
musical version of the Thornton Wilder play, with a score by James Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn (with songs
including "Love and Marriage" and "Look to Your Heart"); a
cast featuring Frank Sinatra, Eva Marie Saint, and Paul Newman; and direction
by Delbert Mann. (80 minutes)
(80
minutes)
A rediscovered television musical!
Saturday, September 24 to Sunday, October 30 at
Ruggles of Red Gap (1957)
A
long-lost live television musical, not seen since its initial airing, with
music by Jule Styne and
lyrics by Leo Robin, about a perfect English butler who finds himself
transported to a small American town in the early 1900s. Songs include "A Ride
on a Rainbow" and "I'm in Pursuit of Happiness" (which two years
later was recycled for Styne's Broadway musical Gypsy, with a new title—"You'll
Never Get Away from Me"—and new lyrics by Stephen Sondheim). Starring Michael Redgrave (as Ruggles), Jane Powell, David Wayne, Imogene Coca, and Peter
Lawford. Staged by Charles Friedman and
directed for television by Clark Jones. The program was located and digitally
restored by Alexander Kogan, Jr., the owner of
Showcase Productions Inc., which produced the original 1957 program. (90
minutes)
Admission to Musicals on Television is included with the Museum’s suggested
contribution: Members free; $10.00 for adults; $8.00 for senior citizens
and students; and $5.00 for children under fourteen.
The Museum of Television & Radio, with locations in
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The Museum of Television & Radio in New York,
located at 25 West 52 Street in Manhattan, is open Tuesdays through Sundays
from noon to 6:00 p.m. and until 8:00 p.m. on Thursdays. The Museum of Television
& Radio in