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ANITA GILLETTE LOOKS SHARP, FEELS SHARP AND LOOKS BACK By Peter Filichia

“I met my future husband over an autopsy.” Now there’s a phrase that you’d never hear in a Broadway song. But in the early ‘50s, medical stenographer Anita Luebben was assigned to a post-mortem with Dr. Ronald William Gillette. And that’s how she became Anita Gillette, whom we’ll be able to see in her one-woman […]

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REMEMBERING HARVEY SCHMIDT By Peter Filichia

As my friend Josh Ellis said when he heard the news, “Roll up the Ribbons.” He was citing the penultimate song in I Do! I Do! – the 1966 musical hit about a fifty-year marriage. In it, Michael and Agnes, now senior citizens, are about to leave the only house they’ve known for the last […]

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OR ARE YOU IN THE MIDDLE WHEN IT COMES TO LINES By Peter Filichia

Last week we talked about Columbia record producer (and sometimes president) Goddard Lieberson’s preference in allowing very few lead-in pieces of dialogue when he recorded a show song. Now — what decisions did he make about including lines of dialogue that occurred during a song? Lieberson was a little more liberal there. Needless to say, […]

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DO YOU KNOW YOUR LINES? By Peter Filichia

So — do you agree with Goddard Lieberson on the dialogue issue? Although he’s still regarded as the all-time guru of original cast albums (and probably always will be), the former Columbia Records president decided early on that the original cast albums he’d produce would go easy on the spoken word. Producers of cast albums […]

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NOW THAT “HEY, LOOK ME OVER!” IS OVER … By Peter Filichia

Most of the theatergoers who attended Hey, Look Me Over! at Encores! last week told me that they had a great time. Well, what’s not to like, with songs from vintage Broadway musicals? Most of them were from the ‘60s, a few from the ‘50s and ‘70s and a grand finale from 1904. In case […]

Peter Filichia is the theater critic emeritus for the Star-Ledger in Newark, New Jersey and News 12 New Jersey.

He is a columnist each Friday for www.mtishows.com and www.kritzerland.com.

Filichia is the author of Let’s Put on a Musical, now in its third printing; Broadway Musicals: The Biggest Hit of the Season / The Biggest Flop of the Season and Broadway Musical MVPs 1960-2010: The Most Valuable Players of the Last 50 Seasons. His new book, Strippers, Showgirls, and Sharks will be published in May, 2013 by St. Martin’s Press.

He has been a columnist for Playbill, Theater.com, Theatermania and Theater Week.

Before joining the Theatre World Awards in 1996 as host and head of the selection committee, Filichia served four terms as president of the Drama Desk. He has served on an assessment panel for the National Endowment for the Arts, and is currently critic-in-residence for the University of Cincinnati-Conservatory of Music and the musical theater judge for the ASCAP Awards program.