Night of 100 stars. [Tribute to the] Broadway musical number cues.
- Title
- Night of 100 stars. 1982 [sound recording] : [Tribute to the] Broadway musical number cues.
- Published by
- 1982.
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Details
- Additional authors
- Found in
- New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Description
- 1 sound cassette : analog, stereo.
- Summary
- Cassette contains orchestral and some vocal cues to a medley of short excerpts of numerous show tunes titled: "Tribute to Broadways musicals" performed during the 1982 television program Night of 100 stars. This variety show was originally presented by ABC-TV, as a benefit for the Actor's Fund of America. Featured vocals came from Sandy Duncan and the cast of 1982 Broadway production of Pirates of Penzance.
- Alternative title
- New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Variety – Television.
- Contents
- Broadway my street (from Show girl) -- Willkommen (from Cabaret) -- Diamonds are a girl's best friend (from Gentlemen prefer blondes) -- Seventy-six trombones (from The music man) -- They're playing our song (from They're playing our song) -- Evelina (from Bloomer girl) -- Oh, what a beautiful mornin' (from Oklahoma!) -- Could I leave you? (from Follies) -- Come rain or come shine (from St. Louis woman) -- Bosom buddies (from Mame) -- Woman of the year (from Woman of the year) -- The sweetest sounds (from No strings) -- Tomorrow ; Easy street (from Annie) -- I'm flying (from Peter Pan) / performed by Sandy Duncan -- With cat-like tread, upon our foes we steal (from Pirates of Penzance) / performed by Treat Williams, Kaye Ballard, George S. Irving, David Garrison, Maureen McGovern, and Patrick Cassidy -- Impossible dream (from Man a la Mancha) -- 42nd Street (from 42nd Street) -- Background music -- On the sunny side of the street -- I'm gonna wash that man right outta of my hair ; I'm in love with a wonderful guy (from South Pacific) -- There's no business like show business (from Annie get your gun) -- Lullaby of Broadway (from 42nd Street) -- One [tail end] (from A chorus line).
- Call number
- *LTC 6604
- 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.
- Additional formats (note)
- Video recording of complete program available in *MGZIA 4-8047, video 2.
- Source (note)
- The New York Shakespeare Festival and Gail Merrifield Papp;
- Linking entry (note)
- Forms part of: New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Title
- Night of 100 stars. 1982 [sound recording] : [Tribute to the] Broadway musical number cues.
- Imprint
- 1982.
- Performer
- Sandy Duncan, vocals (15th work) ; Treat Williams, Kaye Ballard, George S. Irving, David Garrison, Maureen McGovern, and Patrick Cassidy, vocals (16th work) ; Ensemble vocals (1st, 24th works)
- Additional formats
- Video recording of complete program available in *MGZIA 4-8047, video 2.
- Linking entry
- Forms part of: New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Added author
- Duncan, Sandy, 1946- singer.
- Williams, Treat, singer.
- Ballard, Kaye, singer.
- Irving, George S., singer.
- Garrison, David, 1952- singer.
- McGovern, Maureen, singer.
- Cassidy, Patrick, 1962- singer.
- ABC Television Network.
- Actors' Fund of America.
- Papp, Gail Merrifield. Donor
- New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater. Donor
- Added title
- New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Found in:
- New York Shakespeare Festival recordings collection.
- Research call number
- *LTC 6604