GROUNDHOG DAY’S DAY By Peter Filichia
The decision wasn’t hard to make last Friday. Each morning means a search through my original cast album collection to find the one I most want to hear. My choosing one from the thousands-or-so that I have in my collection turns out to be a daily time-consuming struggle. Not this past Feb. 2nd, though. What’s […]
GROVER DALE REMEMBERS IT ALL FOR YOU By Peter Filichia
Here was Grover Dale, more than sixty years after originating the role in Snowboy in West Side Story, telling us his recollections of the famous classic. So it’s true. When you’re a Jet, you’re a Jet all the way. Dale was on a panel I was moderating at BroadwayCon. Also on hand were Joey […]
Stephen Schwartz’s Recommendations By Peter Filichia
If only the powers-that-be at RCA Victor had listened to Stephen Schwartz. The story he told me while we traveled to a children’s musical theater festival in Atlanta made me tremendously sad. It’s about to make you sad, too. The discussion started because I had only recently discovered The Pipe Dream, a 1969 RCA Victor […]
The Start of A Chorus Line By Peter Filichia
Were fifteen in attendance, twenty-two or some number in between? Accounts vary among those who participated. Only one thing is for sure: January 26, 1974 — forty-four years ago this week – saw a group of Broadway pros meet at the Nickolaus Exercise Center on Third and East 23rd. In the words of Thommie Walsh, […]
Three Fiftieth Anniversaries By Peter Filichia
Three wonderful scores and a trio of Tony-winning performances were first – or last – heard on Broadway a full fifty years ago. January 18, 1968 was the opening of The Happy Time, the first of two Kander and Ebb scores that would debut that year. Zorba would be the other. It may be Kander […]