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It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman

It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman is a 1966 musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.

It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman
Original Broadway cast recording
MusicCharles Strouse
LyricsLee Adams
BookDavid Newman
Robert Benton
BasisSuperman
by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Productions1966 Broadway
1975 ABC TV special
2007 Los Angeles Concert
2010 Dallas
2013 New York City Encores!
2014 London
2015 West End
2016 Germany

While the show's original Broadway run was well-reviewed, it did not catch on with audiences. Closing after three and a half months and costing an unprecedented $600,000, the show was at the time Broadway's biggest flop.[1]

Synopsis

The plot revolves around Superman's efforts to defeat Dr. Abner Sedgwick, a ten-time Nobel Prize-losing scientist who seeks to avenge the scientific world's dismissal of his brilliance by attempting to destroy the world's symbol of good. Additionally, Superman comes into romantic conflict with Max Mencken, a columnist for the Daily Planet newspaper, who resents Lois Lane's attraction to Superman, and later teams up with Sedgwick to destroy Superman.

Production history

The musical opened on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre on March 29, 1966.[2] Directed by Harold Prince with choreography by Ernest Flatt, it starred Bob Holiday as Clark Kent and Superman, Patricia Marand as Lois Lane, Jack Cassidy as Max Mencken, and Linda Lavin as Sydney.[3] The production received generally positive reviews, but it failed to catch on with the theater-going public and closed on July 17, 1966 after 129 performances.[1] The musical received three Tony Award nominations, for Best Actor in a Musical (Cassidy), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Michael O'Sullivan, playing the main villain), and Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Marand). One of the songs from the score, "You've Got Possibilities" (introduced by Lavin), had some success outside the show as a nightclub and cabaret standard. According to composer Charles Strouse, the official title of the show includes quotation marks: "It's a Bird It's a Plane It's Superman"; the program for the show does not include ellipses.

Two productions were staged the next year. Both the St. Louis Municipal Opera and the Kansas City Starlight Theatre (in 1966, titled Superman)[4] re-staged the show, and Bob Holiday played Superman in both productions. Each was an open-air venue, requiring the use of a large crane to facilitate Superman's flights. Other cast members in these two productions were Karen Morrow as Sydney and Charles Nelson Reilly as Dr. Sedgwick.[5]

The show was produced at the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut, from June through July 3, 1992, with Gary Jackson (as Superman), Jamie Ross, Veanne Cox and Gabriel Barre.[6]

On May 14, 2007, the Reprise! Marvelous Musical Mondays program in Los Angeles presented a concert version of the musical. The cast featured Cheyenne Jackson as Superman, Jean Louisa Kelly as Lois Lane, Richard Kind as Dr. Sedgwick, Patrick Cassidy in his father's old role of Max Mencken, and composer Charles Strouse in a special appearance as Perry White.[7] From June 15–17, the musical was presented in concert by the York Theatre's Musicals at MUFTI series in New York City, with Jackson, Kelly, and Strouse reprising their roles from the Los Angeles concert. Others in the cast included Lea DeLaria as Dr. Sedgwick, Shoshana Bean as Sydney, and David Rasche as Max Mencken.[8] Bob Holiday, the original Broadway Superman, attended the June 16 matinee.

From June 18 to July 25, 2010, the Dallas Theater Center presented a revised version of It's a Bird..., starring Matt Cavenaugh in the dual role of Superman/Clark Kent, Zakiya Young as Lois Lane, Patrick Cassidy as Max Mencken, and Cavenaugh's real life wife Jenny Powers as Sydney Sharp (Cassidy developed laryngitis during the run of the show, and choreographer Joel Ferrell took over the role until Cassidy recovered). The new book for the show was written by playwright and comic book writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.[9] Kevin Moriarty, the Dallas Theater's artistic director, believed that the show's campy, pop art-inflected book had "not dated well" and approached Charles Strouse in 2008 for permission to revise the musical.[10] Strouse acquiesced, and Moriarty hired Aguirre-Sacasa, a "lifelong fan" of the musical. Aguirre-Sacasa moved the musical's setting to 1939, and made the show's primary focus the "love triangle" between Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Superman. Songs were cut, new songs commissioned, the order of songs changed.[11] In November 2009, Moriarty and Aguirre-Sacasa held a private reading of the revised book with the show's surviving creators, Strouse, Adams, and Benton.[12]

A staged concert production took place as part of New York City Center's Encores! series from March 20–24, 2013. The cast included Edward Watts as Superman and Will Swenson as Max Mencken, with Jenny Powers playing Lois Lane. Powers had played Sydney Sharp in the 2010 Dallas revival.[13] On March 23, Bob Holiday, who originated the role of Superman on Broadway, attended the show and met with the cast.[14]

The show's UK premiere was played in London in March 2014 at Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre and was produced by All Star Productions.[15] After positive reviews, "the real star of the show is Charles Strouse and Lee Adams’ delightful score..." wrote the musicaltheatrereview.com,[15] the show transferred to the Leicester Square Theatre in the West End for a limited run in February 2015.[16][17]

In September 2016, there was the first production in the German language in Braunschweig, Germany. The OnStage - school of musical is producing the German Premiere at the Brunsviga.

Still photos from the original Broadway production can be seen in the documentary Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman, as well as footage from the TV version.

Book authors Robert Benton and David Newman went on co-author the screenplay for the 1978 film Superman.

TV special

 
David Wilson and Lesley Ann Warren as Superman and Lois Lane in ABC's 1975 TV production of the musical

It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman was made into a TV special which first aired during a late night timeslot on ABC on February 21, 1975.[18] Filmed on video over the course of 3 days,[19] the show was significantly shortened, the script significantly changed, and the ethnicity of a troupe of evildoers was changed from Chinese acrobats to Mafia-style gangsters. The musical numbers "Doing Good", "It's Super Nice", "So Long, Big Guy" and "We Don't Matter at All" were all dropped from this production, while the sound of the remaining musical numbers was updated to a more contemporary 1970s sensibility. In addition to these, a new musical number was made for the TV special: "It's a Great Country".[19] The show was broadcast on the ABC network under its Wide World of Entertainment late-night umbrella title to poor critical reception. It starred David Wilson as Superman/Clark Kent, Lesley Ann Warren as Lois Lane, Loretta Swit as Sydney, David Wayne as Dr. Abner Sedgwick, Allen Ludden as Perry White, Kenneth Mars as Max Mencken, and Gary Owens as the old-time radio-style voiceover narrator. Viewers of this remake felt that the TV production lacked the energy of the original Broadway show.[20]

Casts

Role Actor
Broadway (1966)[21] ABC-TV special (1975)[22][23] Encores! (2013)[24][25] West End (2015)
Max Mencken Jack Cassidy Kenneth Mars Will Swenson Paul Harwood
Dr. Abner Sedgwick Michael O'Sullivan David Wayne David Pittu Matthew Ibbotson
Superman/Clark Kent Bob Holiday David Wilson Edward Watts Craig Berry
Lois Lane Patricia Marand Lesley Ann Warren Jenny Powers Michelle LaFortune
Jim Morgan Don Chastain Adam Monley Charlie Vose
Sydney Linda Lavin Loretta Swit Alli Mauzey Sarah Kennedy
Joe Ling Joseph Gentry
Father Ling Jerry Fujikawa Al Molinaro[a] James Saito Jonathan Chan
Ming Foo Ling Michael Gentry Jade Nelson
Tai Ling Murphy James Christina Harris
Perry White Eric Mason Allen Ludden Andrew Truluck
Fan Po Ling Juleste Salve Thomas Widdop
Dong Ling Bill Starr Jonathan Chan
Notes
  1. ^ The troupe of villains, the acrobatic Flying Lings, were replaced by mafiosi led by a character played by Molinaro in the ABC-TV special.

Additional cast members

Broadway (1966)
  • William, the Exchange Student – Haruki Fujimoto
  • Suspect #2 – Dick Miller
  • Kirby Wire Operator/made Superman/Bob Holiday fly - Big Jim Saunders
West End (2015)
  • Ding Ling - William M. Lee
  • Ensemble / Dance Captain – Charlotte Debattista
  • Ensemble - Vicky Longley

Musical numbers

"You've Got Possibilities" is generally considered the show's most memorable tune, and is the only one to be often performed outside the show.[26][27] It was recorded in 1966 by Peggy Lee (on the album Big $pender)[28] and Matt Monro (on the album Here's to My Lady),[29] and has been performed and recorded by many other singers. It was also featured in a 2005 TV commercial for Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits.[30]

The final part of the overture that featured the title song from the original cast album was used as the opening and closing theme music for all the newscasts on WTOP-TV/WDVM-TV (Channel 9, now WUSA-TV) in Washington, DC, from 1970 until 1982, along with a handful of other stations, most prominently New York City independent station WPIX-TV.[30]

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

References

  1. ^ a b Wells, John (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 109. ISBN 978-1605490557.
  2. ^ Cronin, Brian (February 15, 2010). "The Man of Steel returns to the musical stage". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  3. ^ Eury, Michael (2006). The Krypton Companion. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 75. ISBN 9781893905610.
  4. ^ "History, 1960s" kcstarlight.com, retrieved December 13, 2017
  5. ^ Bob Holiday and Chuck Harter, Superman on Broadway, c. 2003
  6. ^ Holden, Stephen. "Review/Theater; Superman as Dimwit in 1966 Parable", The New York Times, June 20, 1992, retrieved December 13, 2017
  7. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Superman! Concert — with Cassidy, Kind and Jackson — Presented May 14" Playbill, May 14, 2007, retrieved December 13, 2017
  8. ^ Gans, Andrew. Jackson Is Man of Steel in Mufti It's a Bird. . . It's a Plane. . . It's Superman, June 15-17", playbill.com, June 15, 2007.
  9. ^ Wilonsky, Robert (February 15, 2010). "A Musical Even the Fanboys Are Geeked Over: A Word With DTC's It's Superman Writer". Unfair Park. Dallas Observer. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  10. ^ Wilonsky, Robert (April 17, 2009). "The Singing Superman: DTC's Kevin Moriarty Talks About Tackling the Man of Steel". Dallas Observer. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  11. ^ Taitte, Lawson (June 26, 2010). "Theater review: Dallas Theater Center's reshaped 'Superman' is almost super | Lawson Taitte Columns and Reviews - Entertainment News for Dallas, Texas - The Dallas Morning News". Dallasnews.com. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  12. ^ Wilonsky, Robert (November 23, 2009). "Up, Up and Away: DTC's Kevin Moriarty on the Status of the "New" Superman Musical". Dallas Observer. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  13. ^ New York City Center "Encores!" Nycitycenter.org
  14. ^ [1] broadwayworld.com
  15. ^ a b "'It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman' – Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre" musicaltheatrereview.com, March 8, 2014
  16. ^ "Superman musical transfers to Leicester Square Theatre" londontheatre.co.uk, 4 August 2014
  17. ^ It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman whatsonstage.com, retrieved December 13, 2017
  18. ^ Doussard, James (January 23, 1975). "Great Caesar's ghost! It's Superman!". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  19. ^ a b Scivally, Bruce (2007). Superman on Film, Television, Radio and Broadway. McFarland. p. 70. ISBN 978-0786431663.
  20. ^ It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman at IMDb
  21. ^ "It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman". Playbill. 1966. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  22. ^ "'It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman'". El Paso Times. February 16, 1975. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  23. ^ Evanier, Mark. "Superman on Stage". News from me [blog]. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  24. ^ Suskin, Steven (March 21, 2013). "The Man of Steel Sings! Superman Soars in Encores! Concert Revival". Playbill. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  25. ^ Gans, Andrew (March 20, 2013). ""You've Got Possibilities": Encores! It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman Begins Limited Run March 20". Playbill. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  26. ^ Ben Brantley (March 21, 2013). "He's the Man of Steel, as Well as a Man of Song". New York Times. Retrieved February 14, 2017. "Possibilities", the one number from the score that has had any significant afterlife.
  27. ^ Joe Leydon (June 28, 2010). "Review: 'It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman!'". Variety. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  28. ^ "Peggy Lee – Come Back To Me / You've Got Possibilities". Discogs. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  29. ^ "Matt Monro – Here's To My Lady". Discogs. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  30. ^ a b Paul Young (June 15, 2014). "16 Actors Who Have Portrayed Superman". ScreenRants. Retrieved February 15, 2017.

External links

  • ​It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman at IMDb for the 1975 TV production
  • Lyrics
  • Bob Holiday's web site

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It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman is a 1966 musical composed by Charles Strouse with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics It s a Bird It s a Plane It s SupermanOriginal Broadway cast recordingMusicCharles StrouseLyricsLee AdamsBookDavid NewmanRobert BentonBasisSupermanby Jerry Siegel and Joe ShusterProductions1966 Broadway1975 ABC TV special2007 Los Angeles Concert2010 Dallas2013 New York City Encores 2014 London2015 West End2016 GermanyWhile the show s original Broadway run was well reviewed it did not catch on with audiences Closing after three and a half months and costing an unprecedented 600 000 the show was at the time Broadway s biggest flop 1 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Production history 3 TV special 4 Casts 4 1 Additional cast members 5 Musical numbers 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Original Broadway production 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis EditThe plot revolves around Superman s efforts to defeat Dr Abner Sedgwick a ten time Nobel Prize losing scientist who seeks to avenge the scientific world s dismissal of his brilliance by attempting to destroy the world s symbol of good Additionally Superman comes into romantic conflict with Max Mencken a columnist for the Daily Planet newspaper who resents Lois Lane s attraction to Superman and later teams up with Sedgwick to destroy Superman Production history EditThe musical opened on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre on March 29 1966 2 Directed by Harold Prince with choreography by Ernest Flatt it starred Bob Holiday as Clark Kent and Superman Patricia Marand as Lois Lane Jack Cassidy as Max Mencken and Linda Lavin as Sydney 3 The production received generally positive reviews but it failed to catch on with the theater going public and closed on July 17 1966 after 129 performances 1 The musical received three Tony Award nominations for Best Actor in a Musical Cassidy Best Featured Actor in a Musical Michael O Sullivan playing the main villain and Best Featured Actress in a Musical Marand One of the songs from the score You ve Got Possibilities introduced by Lavin had some success outside the show as a nightclub and cabaret standard According to composer Charles Strouse the official title of the show includes quotation marks It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman the program for the show does not include ellipses Two productions were staged the next year Both the St Louis Municipal Opera and the Kansas City Starlight Theatre in 1966 titled Superman 4 re staged the show and Bob Holiday played Superman in both productions Each was an open air venue requiring the use of a large crane to facilitate Superman s flights Other cast members in these two productions were Karen Morrow as Sydney and Charles Nelson Reilly as Dr Sedgwick 5 The show was produced at the Goodspeed Opera House East Haddam Connecticut from June through July 3 1992 with Gary Jackson as Superman Jamie Ross Veanne Cox and Gabriel Barre 6 On May 14 2007 the Reprise Marvelous Musical Mondays program in Los Angeles presented a concert version of the musical The cast featured Cheyenne Jackson as Superman Jean Louisa Kelly as Lois Lane Richard Kind as Dr Sedgwick Patrick Cassidy in his father s old role of Max Mencken and composer Charles Strouse in a special appearance as Perry White 7 From June 15 17 the musical was presented in concert by the York Theatre s Musicals at MUFTI series in New York City with Jackson Kelly and Strouse reprising their roles from the Los Angeles concert Others in the cast included Lea DeLaria as Dr Sedgwick Shoshana Bean as Sydney and David Rasche as Max Mencken 8 Bob Holiday the original Broadway Superman attended the June 16 matinee From June 18 to July 25 2010 the Dallas Theater Center presented a revised version of It s a Bird starring Matt Cavenaugh in the dual role of Superman Clark Kent Zakiya Young as Lois Lane Patrick Cassidy as Max Mencken and Cavenaugh s real life wife Jenny Powers as Sydney Sharp Cassidy developed laryngitis during the run of the show and choreographer Joel Ferrell took over the role until Cassidy recovered The new book for the show was written by playwright and comic book writer Roberto Aguirre Sacasa 9 Kevin Moriarty the Dallas Theater s artistic director believed that the show s campy pop art inflected book had not dated well and approached Charles Strouse in 2008 for permission to revise the musical 10 Strouse acquiesced and Moriarty hired Aguirre Sacasa a lifelong fan of the musical Aguirre Sacasa moved the musical s setting to 1939 and made the show s primary focus the love triangle between Clark Kent Lois Lane and Superman Songs were cut new songs commissioned the order of songs changed 11 In November 2009 Moriarty and Aguirre Sacasa held a private reading of the revised book with the show s surviving creators Strouse Adams and Benton 12 A staged concert production took place as part of New York City Center s Encores series from March 20 24 2013 The cast included Edward Watts as Superman and Will Swenson as Max Mencken with Jenny Powers playing Lois Lane Powers had played Sydney Sharp in the 2010 Dallas revival 13 On March 23 Bob Holiday who originated the role of Superman on Broadway attended the show and met with the cast 14 The show s UK premiere was played in London in March 2014 at Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre and was produced by All Star Productions 15 After positive reviews the real star of the show is Charles Strouse and Lee Adams delightful score wrote the musicaltheatrereview com 15 the show transferred to the Leicester Square Theatre in the West End for a limited run in February 2015 16 17 In September 2016 there was the first production in the German language in Braunschweig Germany The OnStage school of musical is producing the German Premiere at the Brunsviga Still photos from the original Broadway production can be seen in the documentary Look Up in the Sky The Amazing Story of Superman as well as footage from the TV version Book authors Robert Benton and David Newman went on co author the screenplay for the 1978 film Superman TV special Edit David Wilson and Lesley Ann Warren as Superman and Lois Lane in ABC s 1975 TV production of the musical It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman was made into a TV special which first aired during a late night timeslot on ABC on February 21 1975 18 Filmed on video over the course of 3 days 19 the show was significantly shortened the script significantly changed and the ethnicity of a troupe of evildoers was changed from Chinese acrobats to Mafia style gangsters The musical numbers Doing Good It s Super Nice So Long Big Guy and We Don t Matter at All were all dropped from this production while the sound of the remaining musical numbers was updated to a more contemporary 1970s sensibility In addition to these a new musical number was made for the TV special It s a Great Country 19 The show was broadcast on the ABC network under its Wide World of Entertainment late night umbrella title to poor critical reception It starred David Wilson as Superman Clark Kent Lesley Ann Warren as Lois Lane Loretta Swit as Sydney David Wayne as Dr Abner Sedgwick Allen Ludden as Perry White Kenneth Mars as Max Mencken and Gary Owens as the old time radio style voiceover narrator Viewers of this remake felt that the TV production lacked the energy of the original Broadway show 20 Casts EditRole ActorBroadway 1966 21 ABC TV special 1975 22 23 Encores 2013 24 25 West End 2015 Max Mencken Jack Cassidy Kenneth Mars Will Swenson Paul HarwoodDr Abner Sedgwick Michael O Sullivan David Wayne David Pittu Matthew IbbotsonSuperman Clark Kent Bob Holiday David Wilson Edward Watts Craig BerryLois Lane Patricia Marand Lesley Ann Warren Jenny Powers Michelle LaFortuneJim Morgan Don Chastain Adam Monley Charlie VoseSydney Linda Lavin Loretta Swit Alli Mauzey Sarah KennedyJoe Ling Joseph GentryFather Ling Jerry Fujikawa Al Molinaro a James Saito Jonathan ChanMing Foo Ling Michael Gentry Jade NelsonTai Ling Murphy James Christina HarrisPerry White Eric Mason Allen Ludden Andrew TruluckFan Po Ling Juleste Salve Thomas WiddopDong Ling Bill Starr Jonathan ChanNotes The troupe of villains the acrobatic Flying Lings were replaced by mafiosi led by a character played by Molinaro in the ABC TV special Additional cast members Edit Broadway 1966 William the Exchange Student Haruki Fujimoto Suspect 2 Dick Miller Kirby Wire Operator made Superman Bob Holiday fly Big Jim SaundersWest End 2015 Ding Ling William M Lee Ensemble Dance Captain Charlotte Debattista Ensemble Vicky LongleyMusical numbers EditAct IOverture Orchestra Superman Lois Doing Good Superman We Need Him Company Lois Max Superman It s Superman Lois We Don t Matter at All Jim Lois Revenge Dr Sedgwick The Woman for the Man Max Lois You ve Got Possibilities Sydney What I ve Always Wanted Lois Everything s Easy When You Know How The Flying Lings Revenge reprise Dr Sedgwick It s Super Nice Company Act IIEntr acte Orchestra So Long Big Guy Max The Strongest Man in the World Superman Ooh Do You Love You Sydney You ve Got What I Need Dr Sedgwick Max It s Superman reprise Lois Superman Sydney Max The Flying Lings Jim Company I m Not Finished Yet Lois Pow Bam Zonk Superman The Flying Lings Finale Company You ve Got Possibilities is generally considered the show s most memorable tune and is the only one to be often performed outside the show 26 27 It was recorded in 1966 by Peggy Lee on the album Big pender 28 and Matt Monro on the album Here s to My Lady 29 and has been performed and recorded by many other singers It was also featured in a 2005 TV commercial for Pillsbury Grands Biscuits 30 The final part of the overture that featured the title song from the original cast album was used as the opening and closing theme music for all the newscasts on WTOP TV WDVM TV Channel 9 now WUSA TV in Washington DC from 1970 until 1982 along with a handful of other stations most prominently New York City independent station WPIX TV 30 Awards and nominations EditOriginal Broadway production Edit Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result1966 Tony Award Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Jack Cassidy NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Michael O Sullivan NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Patricia Marand NominatedReferences Edit a b Wells John 2014 American Comic Book Chronicles 1965 1969 TwoMorrows Publishing p 109 ISBN 978 1605490557 Cronin Brian February 15 2010 The Man of Steel returns to the musical stage Comic Book Resources Retrieved February 16 2010 Eury Michael 2006 The Krypton Companion TwoMorrows Publishing p 75 ISBN 9781893905610 History 1960s kcstarlight com retrieved December 13 2017 Bob Holiday and Chuck Harter Superman on Broadway c 2003 Holden Stephen Review Theater Superman as Dimwit in 1966 Parable The New York Times June 20 1992 retrieved December 13 2017 Gans Andrew Superman Concert with Cassidy Kind and Jackson Presented May 14 Playbill May 14 2007 retrieved December 13 2017 Gans Andrew Jackson Is Man of Steel in Mufti It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman June 15 17 playbill com June 15 2007 Wilonsky Robert February 15 2010 A Musical Even the Fanboys Are Geeked Over A Word With DTC s It s Superman Writer Unfair Park Dallas Observer Retrieved February 16 2010 Wilonsky Robert April 17 2009 The Singing Superman DTC s Kevin Moriarty Talks About Tackling the Man of Steel Dallas Observer Retrieved January 16 2010 Taitte Lawson June 26 2010 Theater review Dallas Theater Center s reshaped Superman is almost super Lawson Taitte Columns and Reviews Entertainment News for Dallas Texas The Dallas Morning News Dallasnews com Retrieved January 30 2011 Wilonsky Robert November 23 2009 Up Up and Away DTC s Kevin Moriarty on the Status of the New Superman Musical Dallas Observer Retrieved January 16 2010 New York City Center Encores Nycitycenter org 1 broadwayworld com a b It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre musicaltheatrereview com March 8 2014 Superman musical transfers to Leicester Square Theatre londontheatre co uk 4 August 2014 It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman whatsonstage com retrieved December 13 2017 Doussard James January 23 1975 Great Caesar s ghost It s Superman The Courier Journal Louisville Kentucky Retrieved August 12 2019 a b Scivally Bruce 2007 Superman on Film Television Radio and Broadway McFarland p 70 ISBN 978 0786431663 It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman at IMDb It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman Playbill 1966 Retrieved August 2 2019 It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman El Paso Times February 16 1975 Retrieved August 12 2019 Evanier Mark Superman on Stage News from me blog Retrieved August 12 2019 Suskin Steven March 21 2013 The Man of Steel Sings Superman Soars in Encores Concert Revival Playbill Retrieved August 12 2019 Gans Andrew March 20 2013 You ve Got Possibilities Encores It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman Begins Limited Run March 20 Playbill Retrieved August 12 2019 Ben Brantley March 21 2013 He s the Man of Steel as Well as a Man of Song New York Times Retrieved February 14 2017 Possibilities the one number from the score that has had any significant afterlife Joe Leydon June 28 2010 Review It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman Variety Retrieved February 14 2017 Peggy Lee Come Back To Me You ve Got Possibilities Discogs Retrieved February 14 2017 Matt Monro Here s To My Lady Discogs Retrieved February 14 2017 a b Paul Young June 15 2014 16 Actors Who Have Portrayed Superman ScreenRants Retrieved February 15 2017 External links Edit It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman at the Internet Broadway Database It s a Bird It s a Plane It s Superman at IMDb for the 1975 TV production Lyrics Bob Holiday s web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It 27s a Bird It 27s a Plane It 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