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Clark Gesner

Clark Gesner (March 27, 1938 – July 23, 2002)[1] was an American composer, songwriter, author, and actor. He is best known for composing the musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, based on the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts.[2]

Clark Gesner
Gesner (center, with flower) with director Joseph Hardy and the original 1967 cast of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Background information
Born(1938-03-27)March 27, 1938
Augusta, Maine, United States
DiedJuly 23, 2002(2002-07-23) (aged 64)
New York City, New York, United States
Occupation(s)Composer, author, actor

None of his other musicals (most notably The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall in 1979) had been able to match the success of ...Charlie Brown, though he had small success in regional productions (mostly Animal Fair in 1990).[3]

Gesner's song "Happiness" became a hit standard in the 1960s, being recorded by various artists.[1] The latter was also recorded in a smooth jazz version by David Benoit in May 2000, shortly after Charles M. Schulz's death, on an album entitled Here's To You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years![4] The album made it to #2 on the Top Jazz Albums chart.[5]

Early life

Born and raised in Augusta, Maine, and later moving to Brooklyn, New York,[3] Gesner was born to H. Mortimer Gesner Jr., and Eleanor Clark Gesner.[6] He attended high school in Plainfield, New Jersey, where he wrote and performed in theater productions. Gesner attended Princeton University and was a member of the Triangle Club, the university's theater group. There, he began writing and producing original musical comedies.[7] Following his graduation from Princeton, Gesner kept close ties to his alma mater, serving as a member of the graduate board of the Triangle Club, and regularly patronizing performances by other groups on the Princeton campus, such as the Princeton University Players and Theatre Intime.[3]

Drafted into the United States Army in 1961, Gesner spent his two-year military career at Governor's Island and in Manhattan selling theater tickets at the USO in Times Square, where he regularly attended Broadway theater productions.[6] He subsequently joined ASCAP in 1962.[1]

Early work on television

Gesner found work in New York City as a writer and composer for the Captain Kangaroo in 1955 and Mister Mayor in 1964 television programs. He later wrote for the shows Sesame Street and The Electric Company. For the latter, his music or writing was used in over 700 episodes.[1]

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

Concept album

During the early 1960s, Gesner had begun writing songs based on Charles Schulz’s Charlie Brown comic strip characters but was unable to get permission from the United Features Syndicate to use the characters in his songs. Eventually Gesner sent Schulz a tape of some of the songs and Gesner soon had permission to record them, which he did in 1966.[8]

At the time, Gesner had no plans for a musical based on this pre-production "concept album." However, producer Arthur Whitelaw, who would later go on to write another musical based on Peanuts, encouraged Gesner to turn the album into a musical.[9]

Stage musical

The stage adaptation of the concept album, entitled You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown,[10] went into rehearsal in New York City on February 10, 1967.[11] Prior to its opening, the musical had no actual libretto; it was several vignettes with a musical number for each one.[9][11][12] On March 7, 1967, the musical premiered Off-Broadway and was a big hit, running for 1,597 performances.[13][14] Walter Kerr in The New York Times called the show "a miracle", saying, "Almost everything works, because almost everything is effortless."[15]

Since its premiere, ...Charlie Brown has become an international success, spawning two Broadway productions (a 1971 transfer and a 1999 revival),[16] over nine U.S. tours,[17] a 1968 West End production,[18] and a 2008 Manhattan concert performance,[19] along with productions in Baltimore,[20] Maryland,[21] New Jersey,[22] Toronto,[23] and Altoona[24] among others.

Subsequent writing career

Musical theatre

Gesner's second Broadway musical, The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall, was much less successful. It closed at the Mark Hellinger Theatre after seven previews and one regular performance.[3][12]

The Jello Is Always Red, a musical revue of cabaret songs with book, music and lyrics by Gesner, was staged off-Broadway in New York in 1998 by The York Theatre Company.[25] The show played from June 3 to 28, 1998 at the York Theatre, lasting 11 previews and 21 regular performances.

Animal Fair, a show with book, music and lyrics by Gesner, is a series of vignettes that depict everyday animals in human situations. It premiered in 1990 at the Denver Center Theatre and was subsequently produced by Brooklyn's Gallery Players in 2001.[26]

The Bloomers, a musical with music and lyrics by Gesner, and book by Garet Scott based on The Letter by Somerset Maugham, was first produced in May 2000 at the off-off-Broadway Red Room.[27]

Among Gesner's other works is a yet-to-be-produced musical based on the cartoon character Betty Boop.[28] Gesner collaborated with Garet Scott on several off-off-Broadway movie parodies, including Down! Down! Down! Thirty Second To Hell, A Town Called Shame, and Bongo Fever.[29]

Some of Gesner's well known compositions include "The Ivy League Look", a song for the Triangle Club,[30] and "Little Known Facts", a musical number from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.[3]

As an actor, Gesner performed regionally in theatre productions, including 1776, Lend Me a Tenor, and Carnival!, among others.[31] He sang on the original concept album of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown as Linus van Pelt and sang with Barbara Minkus on four bonus tracks on the original cast recording of the Off-Broadway cast of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.[32]

Television

Gesner wrote for NBC Experiment in Television in 1967, shortly before completing You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The 1968 television series The Ed Sullivan Show used Gesner's songs "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" and "Happiness", both of which had become hits at the time. The latter was also used in the TV special A Family Thing, also in 1968. Gesner then co-wrote the TV special Out to Lunch (1974). His music can be heard in The Electric Company (1977), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1985), You Don't Look 40, Charlie Brown (1990), and Diva (2010).[1]

Print

Gesner[33] wrote theater reviews for the local weekly, the Brooklyn Heights Press (part of the Brooklyn Eagle chain).

Death

Gesner died of a heart attack at age 64 on July 23, 2002, in downtown New York City.[1] He was never married.[3]

Awards and nominations

Award Show/Song Result
New York Park Association Award for Best Song Ode To a Park[1] Won
Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Production You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown[34] Won
Grammy Award for Best Score from an Original Cast Show Album You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown[35] Nominated
Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album°° You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown[36] Nominated

°°Nomination shared with Andrew Lippa

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Clark Gesner at the Internet Movie Database
  2. ^ Peter, Thomas. "Top 10 Lists Announced for Most-Performed Plays and Musicals in High Schools" 2013-10-19 at the Wayback Machine. Playbill.
  3. ^ a b c d e f CLARK GESNER 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine - barntheater.porterville.com
  4. ^ "Here's to You, Charlie Brown!: 50 Great Years!". iTunes. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  5. ^ David Benoit. - Charts & Awards: Billboard Albums. - Allmusic. - Retrieved: 2008-07-20
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2010-10-29. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  7. ^ Los Angeles Times - Obituaries - Clark Gesner, 64; Wrote 'Charlie Brown' Musical
  8. ^ "Biography of Clark Gesner, Clark Gesner Papers, 1940–2005" 2010-10-29 at the Wayback Machine Princeton University Library
  9. ^ a b "'You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown' Background, History, and Production Notes" imagi-nation.com
  10. ^ You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown [Original concept Album] (1966) - Clark Gesner, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuKCn9VEN8Y&t=1s
  11. ^ a b "Charlie Brown" January 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ a b The Broadway League. "Clark Gesner | IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information". IBDB.
  13. ^ . Lortel Archives/Internet Off-Broadway Database. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  14. ^ Viagas, Robert. "Today In Theatre History: March 7". playbill.com, March 7, 2011.
  15. ^ Brantley, Ben. "THEATER REVIEW; Your Sister's Gutsy, Charlie Brown" nytimes.com, February 5, 1999.
  16. ^ "Cast (Rapp, Bart & Wong), Dates & Pre-Bway Tour Finalized for Charlie Brown". Playbill. Oct 28 1998.
  17. ^ 1970 US Tour listing
  18. ^ Kenrick, John. "1960s Stage Chronology". musicals101.com. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  19. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Deckman, Karr, Crowle, Floyd, Larsen and Miller Cast in Charlie Brown Benefit Concert", playbill.com, Oct 21 2008.
  20. ^ Baltimore listing
  21. ^ BWW News Desk."'You're A Good Man Charlie Brown' Comes To Way Off Broadway 5/18-27" broadwayworld.comm May 27, 2010
  22. ^ New Jersey listing
  23. ^ Toronto listing
  24. ^ Altoona listing
  25. ^ Clark Gesner at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  26. ^ Clark Gesner Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  27. ^ Theatre World 1999-2000 By John Willis
  28. ^ . www.dailyprincetonian.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02.
  29. ^ Playbill: Clark Gesner Shows His Bloomers At NYC's Red Room May 10-21 Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  30. ^ The Ivy League Look Sat 14 Feb 2009 - Filed under: 1950s, Historic Texts, Top Drawer — Christian
  31. ^ BackStage Clark Gesner, 63, Writer-Actor. AllBusiness, Friday, August 2, 2002
  32. ^ You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Original Cast Album) {Bonus Track Version}
  33. ^ http://www.kingscountyshakespeare.org/VickiHirsch.html "Kings County Shakespeare Company"
  34. ^ Lortel Archives-The Internet Off-Broadway Database 2014-08-12 at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ . MetroLyrics. Archived from the original on 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2014-07-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  36. ^ 42nd Annual Grammy® Awards Nominations Coverage digital hit.com

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Clark Gesner March 27 1938 July 23 2002 1 was an American composer songwriter author and actor He is best known for composing the musical You re a Good Man Charlie Brown based on the Charles M Schulz comic strip Peanuts 2 Clark GesnerGesner center with flower with director Joseph Hardy and the original 1967 cast of You re a Good Man Charlie Brown Background informationBorn 1938 03 27 March 27 1938Augusta Maine United StatesDiedJuly 23 2002 2002 07 23 aged 64 New York City New York United StatesOccupation s Composer author actor None of his other musicals most notably The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall in 1979 had been able to match the success of Charlie Brown though he had small success in regional productions mostly Animal Fair in 1990 3 Gesner s song Happiness became a hit standard in the 1960s being recorded by various artists 1 The latter was also recorded in a smooth jazz version by David Benoit in May 2000 shortly after Charles M Schulz s death on an album entitled Here s To You Charlie Brown 50 Great Years 4 The album made it to 2 on the Top Jazz Albums chart 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early work on television 3 You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 3 1 Concept album 3 2 Stage musical 4 Subsequent writing career 4 1 Musical theatre 4 2 Television 4 3 Print 5 Death 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditBorn and raised in Augusta Maine and later moving to Brooklyn New York 3 Gesner was born to H Mortimer Gesner Jr and Eleanor Clark Gesner 6 He attended high school in Plainfield New Jersey where he wrote and performed in theater productions Gesner attended Princeton University and was a member of the Triangle Club the university s theater group There he began writing and producing original musical comedies 7 Following his graduation from Princeton Gesner kept close ties to his alma mater serving as a member of the graduate board of the Triangle Club and regularly patronizing performances by other groups on the Princeton campus such as the Princeton University Players and Theatre Intime 3 Drafted into the United States Army in 1961 Gesner spent his two year military career at Governor s Island and in Manhattan selling theater tickets at the USO in Times Square where he regularly attended Broadway theater productions 6 He subsequently joined ASCAP in 1962 1 Early work on television EditGesner found work in New York City as a writer and composer for the Captain Kangaroo in 1955 and Mister Mayor in 1964 television programs He later wrote for the shows Sesame Street and The Electric Company For the latter his music or writing was used in over 700 episodes 1 You re a Good Man Charlie Brown EditConcept album Edit During the early 1960s Gesner had begun writing songs based on Charles Schulz s Charlie Brown comic strip characters but was unable to get permission from the United Features Syndicate to use the characters in his songs Eventually Gesner sent Schulz a tape of some of the songs and Gesner soon had permission to record them which he did in 1966 8 At the time Gesner had no plans for a musical based on this pre production concept album However producer Arthur Whitelaw who would later go on to write another musical based on Peanuts encouraged Gesner to turn the album into a musical 9 Stage musical Edit The stage adaptation of the concept album entitled You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 10 went into rehearsal in New York City on February 10 1967 11 Prior to its opening the musical had no actual libretto it was several vignettes with a musical number for each one 9 11 12 On March 7 1967 the musical premiered Off Broadway and was a big hit running for 1 597 performances 13 14 Walter Kerr in The New York Times called the show a miracle saying Almost everything works because almost everything is effortless 15 Since its premiere Charlie Brown has become an international success spawning two Broadway productions a 1971 transfer and a 1999 revival 16 over nine U S tours 17 a 1968 West End production 18 and a 2008 Manhattan concert performance 19 along with productions in Baltimore 20 Maryland 21 New Jersey 22 Toronto 23 and Altoona 24 among others Subsequent writing career EditMusical theatre Edit Gesner s second Broadway musical The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall was much less successful It closed at the Mark Hellinger Theatre after seven previews and one regular performance 3 12 The Jello Is Always Red a musical revue of cabaret songs with book music and lyrics by Gesner was staged off Broadway in New York in 1998 by The York Theatre Company 25 The show played from June 3 to 28 1998 at the York Theatre lasting 11 previews and 21 regular performances Animal Fair a show with book music and lyrics by Gesner is a series of vignettes that depict everyday animals in human situations It premiered in 1990 at the Denver Center Theatre and was subsequently produced by Brooklyn s Gallery Players in 2001 26 The Bloomers a musical with music and lyrics by Gesner and book by Garet Scott based on The Letter by Somerset Maugham was first produced in May 2000 at the off off Broadway Red Room 27 Among Gesner s other works is a yet to be produced musical based on the cartoon character Betty Boop 28 Gesner collaborated with Garet Scott on several off off Broadway movie parodies including Down Down Down Thirty Second To Hell A Town Called Shame and Bongo Fever 29 Some of Gesner s well known compositions include The Ivy League Look a song for the Triangle Club 30 and Little Known Facts a musical number from You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 3 As an actor Gesner performed regionally in theatre productions including 1776 Lend Me a Tenor and Carnival among others 31 He sang on the original concept album of You re a Good Man Charlie Brown as Linus van Pelt and sang with Barbara Minkus on four bonus tracks on the original cast recording of the Off Broadway cast of You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 32 Television Edit Gesner wrote for NBC Experiment in Television in 1967 shortly before completing You re a Good Man Charlie Brown The 1968 television series The Ed Sullivan Show used Gesner s songs You re a Good Man Charlie Brown and Happiness both of which had become hits at the time The latter was also used in the TV special A Family Thing also in 1968 Gesner then co wrote the TV special Out to Lunch 1974 His music can be heard in The Electric Company 1977 You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 1985 You Don t Look 40 Charlie Brown 1990 and Diva 2010 1 Print Edit Gesner 33 wrote theater reviews for the local weekly the Brooklyn Heights Press part of the Brooklyn Eagle chain Death EditGesner died of a heart attack at age 64 on July 23 2002 in downtown New York City 1 He was never married 3 Awards and nominations EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2011 Award Show Song ResultNew York Park Association Award for Best Song Ode To a Park 1 WonOuter Critics Circle Award for Best Production You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 34 WonGrammy Award for Best Score from an Original Cast Show Album You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 35 NominatedGrammy Award for Best Musical Show Album You re a Good Man Charlie Brown 36 Nominated Nomination shared with Andrew LippaReferences Edit a b c d e f g Clark Gesner at the Internet Movie Database Peter Thomas Top 10 Lists Announced for Most Performed Plays and Musicals in High Schools Archived 2013 10 19 at the Wayback Machine Playbill a b c d e f CLARK GESNER Archived 2011 07 25 at the Wayback Machine barntheater porterville com Here s to You Charlie Brown 50 Great Years iTunes Retrieved 3 April 2011 David Benoit Charts amp Awards Billboard Albums Allmusic Retrieved 2008 07 20 a b Princeton University Library Clark Gesner Biography Archived from the original on 2010 10 29 Retrieved 2010 09 25 Los Angeles Times Obituaries Clark Gesner 64 Wrote Charlie Brown Musical Biography of Clark Gesner Clark Gesner Papers 1940 2005 Archived 2010 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Princeton University Library a b You re A Good Man Charlie Brown Background History and Production Notes imagi nation com You re A Good Man Charlie Brown Original concept Album 1966 Clark Gesner https www youtube com watch v fuKCn9VEN8Y amp t 1s a b Charlie Brown Archived January 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b The Broadway League Clark Gesner IBDB The official source for Broadway Information IBDB You re a Good Man Charlie Brown Lortel Archives Internet Off Broadway Database Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2009 06 19 Viagas Robert Today In Theatre History March 7 playbill com March 7 2011 Brantley Ben THEATER REVIEW Your Sister s Gutsy Charlie Brown nytimes com February 5 1999 Cast Rapp Bart amp Wong Dates amp Pre Bway Tour Finalized for Charlie Brown Playbill Oct 28 1998 1970 US Tour listing Kenrick John 1960s Stage Chronology musicals101 com Retrieved 14 March 2011 Gans Andrew Deckman Karr Crowle Floyd Larsen and Miller Cast in Charlie Brown Benefit Concert playbill com Oct 21 2008 Baltimore listing BWW News Desk You re A Good Man Charlie Brown Comes To Way Off Broadway 5 18 27 broadwayworld comm May 27 2010 New Jersey listing Toronto listing Altoona listing Clark Gesner at the Internet Off Broadway Database Clark Gesner Retrieved 21 November 2010 Theatre World 1999 2000 By John Willis You re a Good Man Clark Gesner The Daily Princetonian www dailyprincetonian com Archived from the original on 2012 04 02 Playbill Clark Gesner Shows His Bloomers At NYC s Red Room May 10 21 Retrieved 21 November 2010 The Ivy League Look Sat 14 Feb 2009 Filed under 1950s Historic Texts Top Drawer Christian BackStage Clark Gesner 63 Writer Actor AllBusiness Friday August 2 2002 You re a Good Man Charlie Brown Original Cast Album Bonus Track Version http www kingscountyshakespeare org VickiHirsch html Kings County Shakespeare Company Lortel Archives The Internet Off Broadway Database Archived 2014 08 12 at the Wayback Machine 1968 Grammy Awards MetroLyrics Archived from the original on 2013 06 19 Retrieved 2014 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