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Music and Lyrics byStephen Sondheim Book byArthur Laurents One performance on April 8, 1995 at Carnegie Hall An AIDS Benefit Concert for Gay Men's Health Crisis Produced by Peter Borgo Staged by Herbert Ross American Theatre Orchestra conducted byPaul Gemignani Musical Direction byPaul Gemignani Stage Set Design by Heidi Landesman Costumes Coordinated by Theoni V. Aldredge Lighting Design by Jules Fisher Sound Design by Otts Munderloh Orchestrations by Don Walker Orchestrations Supervised byJonathan Tunick Casting Consultants: Stuart Howard, C.S.A. and Amy Schecter, C.S.A.
Link to the original production ofAnyoneCan Whistle | CastNarrator -Angela Lansbury Treasurer Cooley - Chip Zien Chief Magruder - Ken Page Comptroller Schub - Walter Bobbie Cora Hoover Hooper - Madeline Kahn The Boys - Sterling Clark, Harvey Evans, Evan Pappas, Eric Riley, Tony Stevens Mrs. Schroeder - Maureen Moore Fay Apple -Bernadette Peters J. Bowden Hapgood - Scott Bakula Dr. Detmold - Nick Wyman Soprano Soloist - Harolyn Blackwell Western Union Boy - Sterling Clark George - David Lowenstein June - Donna Lee Marshall John - Harvey Evans Martin - Francis Ruivivar
Ballet - Sandra Brown, Stacey Caddell, Robert LaFosse, Lisa Lockwood, Jon Marshall Sharp
Members of the Ensemble - Joan Barber, Mary Bentley-LaMar, Gerry Burkhart,Susan Cella, Nick Corley, Madeleine Doherty, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Joy Franz,Philip Hoffman, Michael Ingram, Betsy Joslyn, Joseph Kolinski, David Lowenstein,Seth Malkin, Donna Lee Marshall, Michael X. Martin, Marin Mazzie, MaureenMoore, Karen Murphy, Bill Nolte, Robert Ousley, Darcy Pulliam, Sam Reni,Eric Riley, Nancy Ringham, Francis Ruivivar, Martin Van Treuren, WhitneyWebster, Walter Willison, John Leslie Wolfe | Musical Numbers- Overture - Orchestra
- Me and My Town - Madeline Kahn, Sterling Clark, Harvey Evans, Evan Pappas, Eric Riley, Tony Stevens
- I'm Like the Bluebird - Ensemble
- Miracle Song - Madeline Kahn, Maureen Moore, Ensemble
- Cookie Speech - Bernadette Peters
- There Won't Be Trumpets - Bernadette Peters
- Simple (The Interrogation) - Scott Bakula and Ensemble
- Entr' Acte - Orchestra
- Hooray for Hapgood [A-1 March] - Ensemble
- Come Play Wiz Me - Bernadette Peters and Scott Bakula
- Anyone Can Whistle - Bernadette Peters
- Hooray for Hapgood [reprise] - Ensemble
- A Parade in Town - Madeline Kahn
- Everybody Says Don't - Scott Bakula
- I've Got You to Lean On - Madeline Kahn and Ensemble
- See What It Gets You - Bernadette Peters
- The Cookie Chase - Madeline Kahn and Ensemble
- There's Always a Woman - Madeline Kahn and Bernadette Peters
- With So Little to Be Sure Of - Scott Bakula and Bernadette Peters
- Finale - Company
| RecordingAnyone Can Whistle: Live at Carnegie Hall Album produced by Tony McAnany and Joel Moss Engineered by Joel Moss Recorded April 8, 1995 at Carnegie Hall, NYC Liner notes by David Foil Lyrics included - Compact Disc, 1995 [Columbia CK 67224] (76:52 mins.)
- Cassette, 1995 [Columbia CT 67224]
Selections: Overture (1:51), Narrator's Introduction (0:48),Me and My Town (4:46), Miracle Introduction (1:07),Miracle Song (4:30), Fay's Arrival (1:38), Cookie Speech (1:30),There Won't Be Trumpets (3:27), Hapgood's Arrival (1:43),Simple (The Interrogation) (15:32),Entr'acte (1:22),Hooray for Hapgood (0:58),Come Play Wiz Me (3:31), Whistle Introduction (1:07),Anyone Can Whistle (4:02),Hooray for Hapgood Reprise (0:29),A Parade in Town (2:49), Transition - Tear Up Those Records (0:11),Everybody Says Don't (2:17),I've Got You To Lean On (5:13), Transition - See What It Gets You (0:22),See What It Gets You (2:36), Transition - Cookie Arrest (0:23),Cookie Chase (4:31),There's Always A Woman (3:14), Transition - With So Little To Be Sure Of (0:12),With So Little To Be Sure Of (4:58),Finale (1:29) | ![Anyone Can Whistle [Concert]](/image.pl?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.sondheimguide.com%2fgraphics%2fwhistlec.jpg&f=jpg&w=240)
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Performed March 8 - 10, 1996 at the UCLA / James A. Doolittle Theatre, Hollywood CA Naomi Caryl, David Galligan, Jonathan Kanes, Michael Kearns, Richard Loring, Harry Prongue present The 12th Annual S.T.A.G.E. Benefitting AIDS Service Center and AIDS Healthcare Foundation Event Co-Chairs - Naomi Caryl, Betty Garrett, Michael Kearns Honorary Co-Chairs - Ross Hunter, Jacque Mapes Event Coordinator - Steve Balfour Directed and Staged by David Galligan Musical Arrangements and Direction by Peter Matz Choreography by Kay Cole / Lou Wills Associate Musical Director - Gerald Sternbach Set Design - Deborah Raymond, Dorian Vernacchio Costume Design - Byron J. Batista, Zoe Dufour, Ken Takemoto Hair & Make-up Design - Scott Williams, Kelcey Fry Lighting Design - Mcihael Gilliam Sound Design - Jon Gottlieb | PerformersZar Acayan, John Aller, Robert Almodovar, Jamie Anderson, James Matthew Campbell, Brad Carpenter, Jane Carr, Paul Carr, David Cassidy, Patrick Cassidy, Shaun Cassidy, Carole Cook, Tim Curry, Leo Daignault, Loretta Devine, Nancy Dussault, Joely Fisher, Betty Garrett, Joanna Gleason, Ellen Harvey, Bridget Hoffman, David Holladay, Bill Hutton, Alvin Ing, Michael Jeter, Glynis Johns, Susan Johnson, Jean Kauffman, Daniel Kim, Dale Kristien, Wally Kurth, John Lenz, Kevin Loreque, David MacArthur, Marilynn Lovell Matz, Sally Mayes, Linda Michele, George Miserlis, Deborah Nishimura, Brock Peters, Billy Porter, Charlotte Rae, Larry Raben, Roger Rees, Calvin Remsberg, Tia Riebling, Joan Ryan, Alan Safier, Paul Sand, Sab Shimono, Sean Smith, Kirby Tepper, Alec Timerman, The Tonics, Scott Waara, Gedde Watanabe, 'nita whitaker, and Steve Wilde | Musical NumbersAct One - Overture - Orchestra
- Invocation to the Gods and Instructions to the Audience- Jane Carr and Roger Rees [fromThe Frogs]
- +I'm Calm - Paul Sand [fromA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]
- +No One is Alone / Into the Woods Finale - Charlotte Rae [fromInto the Woods]
- No More - Wally Kurth [fromInto the Woods]
- +Take Me to the World - Linda Michele [fromEvening Primrose]
- Someone in a Tree [abridged] - Deborah Nishimura, Sab Shimono and Gedde Watanabe [fromPacific Overtures]
- Multitudes of Amys - Jamie Anderson [cut fromCompany]
- The Ballad of Sweeney Todd - James Matthew Campbell, Leo Daignault, Larry Raben, and George Miserlis [fromSweeney Todd]
- Everybody Ought to Have a Maid - Michael Jeter [fromAFunny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]
- Loving You - Ellen Harvey [fromPassion]
- Quartet - Bill Hutton, Dale Kristien, Calvin Remsberg, and Brock Peters [fromSweeney Todd]
- Who's That Woman? - Susan Johnson [fromFollies]
- Not While I'm Around /Children Will Listen - Loretta Devine [fromSweeney Todd /Into the Woods]
- +Broadway Baby - Betty Garrett and David MacArthur [fromFollies]
- Not a Day Goes By /What Can You Lose - Billy Porter [fromMerrily We Roll Along /Dick Tracy]
- The Ballad of Booth - Patrick Cassidy and Scott Waara [fromAssassins]
- Everybody's Got the Right - John Aller, Paul Carr, Bridget Hoffman, David Holladay, Jean Kauffman, Kevin Loreque, Alan Safier, Sean Smith, and Steve Wilde [fromAssassins]
Act Two +These numbers were not included in the concert recording below. | RecordingSondheim: A Celebration Album produced by Denny Diente, David Galligan, and Richard Loring Executive Producer - Bruce Kimmel Recorded live at the UCLA / James A. Doolittle Theatre, Hollywood Engineer - Bob Stone Liner Notes by David Galligan - Double Compact Disc, 1997 [Varèse Sarabande VSD2-5820]
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| Music and Lyrics byStephen Sondheim Book byJames Goldman One performance on December 8, 1996 at Theater Royal, Drury Lane, London Produced by John Langridge The BBC Orchestra conducted by Ian Sutherland Broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on February 15, 1997 | CastSally Durant Plummer - Julia McKenzie Phyllis Rogers Stone - Donna McKechnie Benjamin Stone - Denis Quilley Buddy Plummer - Ron Moody Young Sally - Shona Lindsay Young Ben - David Bardsley Young Phyllis - Lori Haley Fox Young Buddy - Michael Cahill Stella Deems - Joan Savage Hattie Walker - Libby Morris Carlotta Campion - Angela Richards Solange LaFitte - Elizabeth Seal Heidi Schiller - Eileen Page Young Heidi - Carrie Ellis Theodore Whitman - Teddy Johnson Emily Whitman - Pearl Carr Roscoe - Stephen Hill Dimitri Weismann - Oscar Quitak Radio Announcer - Bob Sessions Chorus - Stephen Hill Singers
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| One performance on March 20, 1997 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Produced for BAM by Manny Kladitis Devised and Directed by Hugh Woolridge Conducted by Charles Prince Choreographed by Mitchell Lichtefeld Set Design by Bill Stabile Costumes Coordinated by Richard Schurkamp Lighting Design by John McLain Sound Design by Peter Fitzgerald Projections by Mike DePaolo | PerformersLiz Callaway,Len Cariou, Davis Gaines, Kitty Carlisle Hart, Judy Kaye, Julia Migenes, Elaine Stritch
Featuring the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra and the New York City Gay Men's Chorus
Soloists: Teri Bibb, Nick Corley, John Easterlin, D. Michael Heath, Connie Kunkle, Lauri Landry, Stephanie Lynge, Robert Osborne, Craig Rubano, Wysandria Woolsey
Dancers: Elizabeth Parkinson, Desmond Richardson, and Steve Bourneuff, Douglas Fraser, Tracy Generalovich, Nadine Isenegger, Eric Kauffman, Natalie King, Mia Price, Michael Susko, Jennifer Warner, Gustavo Wons
Musical Soloists: Christina Sunnerstam Prince, violin Peter Cincotti, piano Dave Tofani, alto saxophone | Musical Numbers- Overture - Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra [world premiere]
- Comedy Tonight - Soloists [fromA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]
- Kitty Carlisle Hart [introduction]
- March to the Treary House - Brookyn Philharmonic Orchestra [fromPacific Overtures]
- Next - Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra [fromPacific Overtures]
- The Ballad of Sweeney Todd -Len Cariou and Soloists [fromSweeney Todd]
- Len Cariou [introduction]
- Night Waltz - Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra [fromA Little Night Music]
- Losing My Mind - Liz Callaway [fromFollies]
- Not While I'm Around - Davis Gaines [fromSweeney Todd]
- Send in the Clowns - Judy Kaye [fromA Little Night Music]
- Theme from Stavisky - Dancers and Dave Tofani (saxophone) [fromStavisky]
- Davis Gaines [introduction]
- Green Finch and Linnet Bird - Julia Migenes [fromSweeney Todd]
- I Remember - Julia Migenes [fromEvening Primrose]
- More - Liz Callaway and Company [fromDick Tracy]
- Kitty Carlisle Hart [introduction]
- A Very Short Violin Sonata - Christina Sunnerstam Prince (violin), Elizabeth Richardson and Desmond Richardson (dancers) [1951, world premiere]
- Being Alive - Soloists [fromCompany]
- Another Hundred People - New York City Gay Men's Chorus [fromCompany]
- Sunday - Soloists and New York City Gay Men's Chorus [fromSunday in the Park With George]
- I Never Do Anything Twice - Judy Kaye [fromThe Seven Percent Solution]
- Dmitri Weissman's Welcome -Len Cariou [fromFollies]
- Beautiful Girls - Davis Gaines [fromFollies]
- The Little Things You Do Together - Elaine Stritch, New York City Gay Men's Chorus [fromCompany]
- Variations on a Theme: Katie Malone - Peter Cincotti (piano) [1949, world premiere]
- Finale - Company
Note: The above represents what was actually performed at the concert. Angela Lansbury was scheduled to host and to perform "A Little Priest" with Len Cariou, as was listed in the program, but she canceled because of illness. Elaine Stritch is listed solely for "The Little Things You Do Together," but she performed it with the New York City Gay Men's Chorus. |
| Music and Lyrics byStephen Sondheim Book byArthur Laurents One performance on June 1, 1997 at the Savoy Theatre, London Directed by Michele Hardy Conducted by Stewart Mackintosh
Link to the original production ofAnyoneCan Whistle | CastNarrator - Stephanie Beacham Cora Hoover Hooper - Jenny Logan Fay Apple - Linzi Hateley J. Bowden Hapgood - Simon Green Ensemble - Students of the Guildford School of Acting |
| Music and Lyrics byStephen Sondheim Book byJames Lapine Two performances on November 9, 1997 at The Broadway Theatre, NYC Presented by Friends in Deed & God's Love We Deliver Produced by Andrew Kato and Jenny Wiener, Mosaic Entertainment Directed byJames Lapine Projections by Wendall K. Harrington Event Set Design by Mitchel Greenberg Event Lighting Design by Ted Mather Additional Lighting Design by Gregory Cohen Event Sound Design by Andrew Funk Musical Staging by Lar Lubovitch Orchestrations byJonathan Tunick Event Costumes by Ann Hould-Ward Original Sound Effects by Alan Stieb and James Brousseau Musical Direction byPaul Gemignani Members of The American Theatre Orchestra Rehearsal Pianist:Paul Ford | CastNarrator / Mysterious Man - Tom Aldredge Cinderella - Kim Crosby Jack - Ben Wright Baker - Chip Zien Baker's Wife - Joanna Gleason Cinderella's Stepmother - Joy Franz Florinda - Kay McClelland Lucinda - Lauren Mitchell Jack's Mother - Barbara Bryne Little Red Ridinghood - Danielle Ferland Witch -Bernadette Peters Cinderella's Father - Edmund Lyndeck Cinderella's Mother / Grandmother / Giant -Merle Louise Wolf / Cinderella's Prince - Chuck Wagner Rapunzel - Pamela Winslow Rapunzel's Prince - Jonathan Dokuchitz Steward - Jeff Blumenkrantz Sleeping Beauty - Maureen Davis | Musical Numbers[same as theoriginal Broadway productionwith the addition ofOur Little World] |
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One performance on May 17, 1998 at the Barbican Centre, London A benefit for the Alan Jay Lerner Fund for Cancer Research Concert Devised and Directed by Hugh Woolridge Featuring the City of London Philharmonic Conducted by David Firman and Charles Prince Choreography by Joey McKneely Commentary by Ned Sherrin,Len Cariou, Julia McKenzie, Dame Edna Everage, David Kernan, Maria Freidman, and Michael Ball | PerformersMichael Ball,Len Cariou, Dame Edna Everage, Maria Friedman, Dominic John, David Kernan, Millicent Martin, Julia McKenzie, Julia Migenes, Clive Rowe, Christina Sunnerstam
With Geoffrey Abbott, Teri Bibb, Joanne Farrell, Lori Haley Fox, Antonia Franceschi, D. Michael Heath, Lisa Hull, Connie Kunkle, Joseph Mahowald, Joey McKneely, Simon Masterson-Smith, Nichollas Pound, and the West End Chorus | Musical NumbersAct One Act Two - A Salute to Stephen Sondheim - City of London Philharmonic [orchestrations by William D. Brohn]
- Company - Soloists [fromCompany]
- Barcelona - Julia McKenzie, David Kernan [fromCompany]
- Ned Sherrin [commentary]
- Good Thing Going /Not a Day Goes By - David Kernan [fromMerrily We Roll Along]
- David Kernan [commentary]
- I Never Do Anything Twice - Millicent Martin [fromTheSeven Per Cent Solution]
- Maria Friedman [commentary]
- Variations on a Theme (Katie Malone) - Domnic John (piano)
- Elaine Stritch [commentary via video]
- Len Cariou [commentary]
- Beautiful Girls - Michael Ball, Company [fromFollies]
- Michael Ball [commentary]
- Loving You - Michael Ball [fromPassion]
- Michael Ball [commentary]
- Broadway Baby - Michael Ball [fromFollies]
- Being Alive - Soloists and the West End Chorus [fromCompany]
- Another Hundred People - The West End Chorus [fromCompany]
- Sunday - Soloists and the West End Chorus [fromSunday in the Park With George]
- Ned Sherrin [commentary]
- Stephen Sondheim [commentary via telephone]
- Finale - Company [orchestrated byJonathan Tunick]
Note: Both Stephen Sondheim and Elaine Stritch cancelled their appearances due to illness. Jonathan Pryce, who also cancelled, was supposed to have sung "Barcelona" with Julia McKenzie. | RecordingSondheim Tonight Album produced by John Yap Engineered by Jonathan Allen - Double Compact Disc, 1999 [Jay Productions Ltd. CDJAY2 1313] (76:33 + 62:37 mins.)
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| Music and Lyrics byStephen Sondheim Book byHugh Wheeler Based on a Version ofSweeney Todd by Christopher Bond Five performances on March 12-14, 1999 at the Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles Presented by Reprise! Broadway's Best in Concert [Marcia Seligson, producing artistic director; Bryan Burch, managing director] Directed by Calvin Remsberg Music Direction by Larry Blank Choreography by Kay Cole Sets by David Sackeroff Lighting by Tom Ruzika Costumes by David R. Zyla Sound by Jon Gottlieb and Philip G. Allen Associate music director, Gerald Sternbach Assistant music director: Steven Smith Stage manager: Chari Shanker Link to the original production ofSweeney Todd | CastSweeney Todd - Kelsey Grammer Mrs. Lovett - Christine Baranksi Anthony - Davis Gaines Johanna - Dale Kristien Beggar Woman - Melissa Manchester Tobias Ragg - Neil Patrick Harris Pirelli - Scott Waara Judge Turpin - Ken Howard The Beadle - Roland Rusinek |
| Music and Lyrics byStephen Sondheim Book byHugh Wheeler Based on a Version ofSweeney Todd by Christopher Bond Two performances on February 13, 2000 at the Royal Festival Hall, London Directed by Paul Kerryson Musical Director: Julian Kelly Designed by Adrian Rees Lighting Designed by Jenny Caine Costume Supervisor: Jackie Holt Link to the original production ofSweeney Todd | CastSweeney Todd - Len Cariou Mrs. Lovett - Judy Kaye Anthony Hope - Davis Gaines Judge Turpin - Mark Roper Johanna - Annalene Beechey Tobias - Michael Cantwell Beggar Woman - Pia Douwes The Beadle - Neil Jenkins Pirelli - John Owen Jones
The Ensemble: Fiona Dunn, Peter Edbrook, Monica Ernesti, Lori Haley Fox, Julia Goss, Mark Inscoe, Robert Jon, Lesley McClymont, Craig Purnell, Michael Winsor
The Choir: Gordon Adams, Kimberley Akester, Christian Billett, Anna Blake, Bobbie Chatt, Simon Clark, Chris Coleman, Michele de Casenove, Emma Edwards, Howard Ellis, Nicola Filshie, Tim Godwin, Davor Gollub, Aoibjeann Greene, John Griffiths, Angela Henckel, Rhiannon Howys, Robert Irons, Sam Kenyon, Christopher Key, Paul Lyons, Alan Mackenzie, James Marino, Kerris Peeling, Jonathan Penton, Gemma Sandy, Chris Vincent, Lucy Williamson, Philip Wrigley, Sophia Wyler |
| Music and Lyrics byStephen Sondheim Book byHugh Wheeler Based on a Version ofSweeney Todd by Christopher Bond ![Sweeney Todd [New York Philharmonic concerts program]](/image.pl?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.sondheimguide.com%2fgraphics%2fsweeneynyp.jpg&f=jpg&w=240)
Three performances on May 4 - 6, 2000 at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC Produced by the New York Philharmonic [Kurt Masur, Music Director] Directed by Lonny Price Conducted by Andrew Litton Chorus conducted by Grant Gershon Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick Stage designed by James Noone Lighting designed by Phil Monat Costumes designed by Gail Brassard Consulting Producer: Andre Bishop Executive Producer: Welz Kauffman Link to the original production ofSweeney Todd. | CastSweeney Todd - George Hearn Mrs. Lovett - Patti LuPone Anthony - Davis Gaines Johanna - Heidi Grant Murphy Beggar Woman - Audra McDonald Tobias Ragg - Neil Patrick Harris Pirelli - Stanford Olsen Judge Turpin - Paul Plishka The Beadle - John Aler
SOPRANOS - Tania Batson, Marion Beckenstein, Mary Sue Berry, Margery Daley, Patti Dunham, Michele Eaton, Karen Patton Hall, Melissa Kelley, Kathlene Ritch, Deborah Stephens ALTOS - Juliana Anderson, Yvonne Anderson, Katherine Benfer, September Bigelow, Michele Hemmings, Nedra Neal, Georga Osborne, Rosa Pascarella, Jacqueline Pierce, Sarah Pillow TENORS - James Bassi, Rodne Brown, John Demler, Daniel Egan, Dale Hensley, Michael Lockley, Drew Martin, Frank Ream, James Archie Worley BASSES - Frank Barr, Jason Burke, Roderick Gomez, Michael McCoy, Steven Moore, Joseph Neal, Charles Sprawls, Mark Sullivan, Thomas Tousey, Peter Van Derick, Lewis White | This concert version was also performed July 19-21, 2001 at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, with Rob Fisher conducting the San Francisco Symphony. It was filmed for television broadcast and subsequently released on home video. Follow this link for cast and production credits ofthe San Francisco concert. On August 24, 2001, the concert was performed at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago. Andrew Litton conducted the Ravinia Festival Orchestra and the same cast with the following changes: Hollis Resnick was the Beggar Woman; Sherrill Milnes was Judge Turpin. | RecordingSweeney Todd Live at the New York Philharmonic Recording produced by Tommy Krasker Co-producer and Recording Engineer: Lawrence L. Rock Edited by Joel Moss at Sony Music Studios, NYC Mixed by Lawrence Rock and Joel Moss at The Hit Factory, NYC Liner notes by Stephen Sondheim, Kurt Masur, James Keller, Lonny Price, and Barbara Haws. Includes complete libretto of the concert version - Double Compact Disc, 2000 [NY Philharmonic Special Editions NYP 2001/2002]
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| One performance on May 22, 2000 at the Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress, Washington DC Master of Ceremonies: Nathan Lane Musical Director: Paul Gemigniani Stage Director: Kathleen Marshall Orchestrator:Jonathan Tunick Choral Preparation: Norman Scribner Concertmaster: Suzanne Ornstein Pianist:Paul Ford | GuestsDavis Gaines Nathan Lane Marin Mazzie Audra McDonald Brian Stokes Mitchell Debra Monk with Rich Affannato, Steven Brinberg, Will Gartshore | Musical NumbersAct One - The Frogs [concert version]
- Prologos: Invocation and Instructions to the Audience - Nathan Lane and Brian Stokes Mitchell
- Traveling Music - Chorus
- Parados: The Frogs - Chorus with Nathan Lane and Brian Stokes Mitchell
- Hymnos: Evoe! - Chorus
- Parabasis: It's Only a Play - Soloists and Chorus
- Evoe for the Dead - Chorus
- Invocation to the Muses - Chorus with Nathan Lane
- Fear No More - Davis Gaines
- Exodos: The Sound of Poets - Chorus
- Songs I Wish I'd Written (At Least in Part)
- Babalele (traditional, arranged by Luciano Gallet) - Audra McDonald
- Hard Hearted Hannah (Milton Ager, Jack Yellen, Bob Bigelow, and Charles Bates) - Debra Monk
- Sad Was the Day (Johnny Burke) - Marin Mazzie and Chorus
- When Did I Fall in Love (Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick) - Audra McDonald
- The Eagle and Me (Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg) - Brian Stokes Mitchell
- Riddle Song (Adam Guettel) - Rich Affannato and Will Gartshore
Act Two - Entr'acte
- Songs I Wish I'd Written (At Least in Part) (continued)
- When in Rome (Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh) - Steven Brinberg
- Golden Willow Tree (adaptation by Aaron Copeland) - Davis Gaines
- You Can't Get a Man With a Gun (Irving Berlin) - Debra Monk
- New Words (Maury Yeston) - Marin Mazzie
- Silverware (Harold Karr and Matt Dubey) - Brian Stokes Mitchell and Davis Gaines
- Better (Edward Kleban) - Debra Monk
- My Mans Gone Now (George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward) - Audra McDonald
- Songs I'm Glad I Wrote
Note: Sondheim had suggestedSunday,Finishing the Hat, andSomeone in a Tree, the last of which was not performed.
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A Celebration of the work of Stephen Sondheim Opened July 19, 2000 at the Bridewell Theatre, London Closed August 19, 2000; Ran for 32 performances Produced by the Bridewell Theatre Company [Theatre Director: Carol Metcalfe; Artistic Producer: Clive Paget; Executive Producer: Time Sawers] Devised and directed by David Kernan Co-deviser: John Kane Musical supervision and arrangements: Jason Carr Choreographer: Warren Carlyle Design: Peter Docherty Lighting: Matt Eagland Musical Director: David Laughnarne | CastGeoffrey Abbott Linzi Hateley Belinda Lang Robert Meadmore Angela Richards
Musicians: Jason Carr: Piano Steve Rossell: Bass Paul Kellett: Cello | Musical NumbersAct One - Medley
- Medley
- Medley
- Me and My Town - Angela Richards with Geoffrey Abbott and Robert Meadmore [fromAnyone Can Whistle]
- Another Hundred People - Linzi Hateley and Company [fromCompany]
- Broadway Baby - Angela Richards [fromFollies]
- Medley
- All for You - Belinda Lang and Robert Meadmore [fromSaturday Night]
- A Moment with You - Linzi Hateley and Geoffrey Abbott [fromSaturday Night]
- Medley
- Medley
- Someone is Waiting - Robert Meadmore and Geoffrey Abbott [fromCompany]
- Multitudes of Amy - Robert Meadmore [cut fromCompany]
- No, Mary Ann - Geoffrey Abbott [written forThe Thing of It Is, unproduced]
- Johanna - Robert Meadmore [fromSweeney Todd]
- Medley
Act Two These selections are not on the cast recording. | Recording Moving On Recording produced by David Kernan and Jason Carr Recorded at Winterbrook Studios, London Executive producer: Barbara Ferris Engineered and mixed by Andrew Lynwood
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| American Premiere ProductionProduced by the Laguna Playhouse Previews began October 30, 2001 at the Moulton Theater, Laguna Beach CA Opened November 3, 2001; closed December 2, 2001 Directed by David Kernan Choreographer: Gene Castle Musical Direction: Diane King Vann Cast: Teri Ralston, Ann Morrison, David Engel, Christopher Carothers and Tami Tappan |
| Presented on October 15, 2000 at the Laine-Dankworth Centre,Wavenden UK Hosted by Ned Sherrin Directed by David Kernan Musical Director - Stuart Pedlar Second Piano - David Laugharne | CastJulia McKenzie Millicent Martin David Kernan Cleo Laine Kirsty Hoiles Tracy Wiles Robert Irons With Lorna Dallas, Barbara Ferris, Fenella Fielding, Louise Gold, Robert Meadmore, Angela Richards, Liz Robertson and Sally Ann Triplett | Musical NumbersAct One - Side By Side By Side - Julia McKenzie, Millicent Martin and David Kernan
- Comedy Tonight - Kirsty Hoiles, Tracy Wiles and Robert Irons
- If Momma Was Married - Barbara Ferris and Louise Gold
- Getting Married Today - Tracy Wiles, Robert Irons and Kirsty Hoiles
- I Remember - Robert Meadmore
- Can That Boy Foxtrot - Liz Robertson and Louise Gold
- Company - Kirsty Hoiles, Tracy Wiles and Robert Irons
- Another Hundred People - Sally Ann Triplett
- Barcelona - Julia McKenzie and David Kernan
- Being Alive - Robert Meadmore
- I Never Do Anything Twice - Millicent Martin
- Too Many Mornings - Lorna Dallas and Robert Meadmore
- Beautiful Girls - Robert Meadmore
- Ah, Paris - Tracy Wiles
- Buddy's Blues - Robert Irons
- Broadway Baby - Sally Ann Triplett
- You Could Drive a Person Crazy - Kirsty Hoiles, Tracy Wiles and Robert Irons
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| Created by Barbara Cook and Wally Harper Based on an idea from theLibrary of Congress Concert for Stephen Sondheim's 70th Birthday Celebration Arrangements by Wally Harper Music Direction: Wally Harper [later Tex Arnold] Bass: John Beal, [later Jon Burr, then Dave Carpenter] Piano: Wally Harper [later Tex Arnold]
| Tryouts: December 29-31, 2000 at the Geary Theatre, San Francisco
The Carnegie Hall ConcertFebruary 2, 2001 at Carnegie Hall, NYC with guest performer Malcolm Gets (Recorded forCD release)

The London ConcertsProduced by Bill Kenwright Opened July 16, 2001 at the Lyric Theatre, London Closed August 25, 2001
The Broadway ConcertsProduced by Lincoln Center Theater [André Bishop: Artistic Director; Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer] Previews began December 30, 2001 at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre of Lincoln Center, NYC Opened January 14, 2002; Hiatus February 11, 2002 Reopened June 23, 2002; Limited Run to August 25, 2002 Run: 5 previews and 26 performances
The Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration ConcertsProduced by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Ran June 5-16 and August 14-18, 2002 at the Terrace Theater of the Kennedy Center, Washington DC
Other Notable PerformancesOctober 9-14, 2001 at the Shubert Theatre, New Haven March 3-4, 2002 at the Adelaide Festival, Australia October 1-6, 2002 at the Merriam Theatre, Philadelphia October 11, 2002 at the Pepsico Theatre, SUNY, Purchase NY (Recorded forDVD release) October 19, 2002 at Benaroya Hall, Seattle November 2 at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, Brooklyn NY [BC'sB] November 7 at the McCarter Theatre, Princeton NJ November 9, 2002 at the Folly Theatre, Kansas City November 17, 2002 at Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis [BC'sB] November 23-30, 2002 at the Curran Theatre, San Francisco December 31, 2002 at the State Theatre, New Brunswick NJ January 31, 2003 at the Tilles Center, Long Island University, New York February 14-15, 2003 at the Byham Theatre, Pittsburgh February 28 - March 9, 2003 at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles March 21, 2003 at the Flynn Center, Burlington VT October 10, 2003 at Rhode Island College, Providence November 1, 2003 at the Ferst Center, Georgia Tech, Atlanta November 22, 2003 at Carnegie Hall, NYC
| Musical Numbers- Everybody Says Don't [fromAnyone Can Whistle]
- Buds Wont Bud (Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg)
- I Wonder What Became of Me? (Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer)
- The Eagle and Me (Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg)
- I Had Myself a True Love (Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer)
- Another Hundred People [fromCompany]
- So Many People [fromSaturday Night]
- In Buddy's Eyes [fromFollies]
- I Got Lost in His Arms (Irving Berlin)
- You Can't Get a Man With a Gun (Irving Berlin)
- Hard Hearted Hannah (Jack Yellin, Milton Ager, Bob Bigelow & Charles Bates)
- Waiting For the Robert E. Lee (Lewis F. Muir and L. Wolfe Gilbert)
- San Francisco (Walter Jurmann & Bronislau Kaper and Gus Kahn)
- When In Rome (Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh)
- Happiness [fromPassion]
- Loving You [fromPassion]
- You Could Drive a Person Crazy [fromCompany]
- Send in the Clowns [fromA Little Night Music]
- Ice Cream (Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick)
- Not a Day Goes By [fromMerrily We Roll Along]
- Losing My Mind [fromFollies]
- The Trolley Song (Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane)
- Anyone Can Whistle [fromAnyone Can Whistle]
| RecordingBarbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim: Live at Carnegie Hall Barbara Cook with Malcolm Gets Wally Harper, Piano John Beal, Bass Produced by Hugh Fordin Recorded by Cynthia Daniels Arrangments and Musical Direction by Wally Harper Recorded live at Carnegie Hall on February 2, 2001 - Double Compact Disc, 2001 [DRG 91464]
Note: Musical numbers for this concert differed from the subsequent productions | 
| Video RecordingBarbara Cook in Mostly Sondheim: Live in Concert Produced and directed by Jim Brown Executive Producer: Hugh Fordin Music Arranged and Conducted by Wally Harper Recorded at the Pepsico Theatre, SUNY Purchase NY on October 11, 2002 - VHS, 2003 [DRG/Koch Vision]
- DVD, 2003 [DRG/Koch Vision DV-1800]
DVD includes bonus footage of a Barbara Cook master class recorded at the Kennedy Center, Washington DC on August 13, 2002 | 
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