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Side by Side by Sondheim

Side by Side by Sondheim is a musical revue featuring the songs of composer Stephen Sondheim. Its title is derived from the song "Side by Side by Side" from Company.

Side By Side by Sondheim
Windowcard for the original Broadway production
MusicStephen Sondheim
Leonard Bernstein
Mary Rodgers
Richard Rodgers
Jule Styne
LyricsStephen Sondheim
BookRevue
Productions1976 West End
1977 Broadway
1977 Australia
1978 U.S. tour
2007 West End revival
2011 Australian revival
2015 London revival

History edit

The musical had its origins when David Kernan was asked by Cleo Laine and her husband John Dankworth to put together a revue as a benefit for The Stables, a theatre they owned in Wavendon. Kernan contacted director Ned Sherrin and suggested that they do a revue of Sondheim material. Producer Cameron Mackintosh saw the benefit revue, which featured Millicent Martin, Julia McKenzie, Kernan, and Sherrin as the narrator, and agreed to produce it.[1]

In the TV documentary Cameron Mackintosh: The Music Man, Mackintosh admits that he never saw the benefit performance, but Christopher Biggins did, and Mackintosh went on Biggins' recommendation.

Synopsis edit

The musical is in the form of a revue, with various sections tied together by being from a particular Sondheim musical, or having a common theme, and all of it is tied together by the Narrator. He explains what show the songs are from, and in some cases provides background on why a song was written. He also notes comparing and contrasting Sondheim themes for the audience. As the cast enters, they sing "Comedy Tonight", and then "Love Is in the Air"; the Narrator explains that the latter song was the original opener for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, but was dropped in favor of the more explicit lyrics of "Comedy Tonight". The Narrator notes that a theme that Sondheim has explored in many of his works is marriage, which introduces the next set of songs. Next are the unknown songs, one cut and one from a television program ("I Remember"). The medley from Company follows, and Act 1 closes with Follies, with the Narrator pointing out the different musical styles Sondheim has used in these songs, such as Vaudeville ("Buddy's Blues"). The female trio sing "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" as the act ends.

Songs edit

Songs included have varied from production to production; the following is the song list from the original Broadway production

Productions edit

 
The stage setup for Side by Side by Sondheim at the Sonoma Community Center in Sonoma, California, in 2023.

The revue had its première on May 4, 1976, at London's Mermaid Theatre, where it ran for 59 performances. It subsequently transferred to Wyndham's Theatre, and then the Garrick for a total of 806 performances. Ned Sherrin directed, but Sondheim also worked with the cast and made many suggestions. Millicent Martin, Julia McKenzie, David Kernan, and Sherrin comprised the original cast.[1]

Hal Prince produced the Broadway version, and persuaded Actors' Equity Association to allow the original British cast to transfer with the show. The production, again directed by Sherrin, opened on April 18, 1977, at the Music Box Theatre, and later transferred to the now-demolished Morosco Theatre. Between the two venues, it ran for 384 performances and six previews. It is one of the few shows to have the distinction of its entire cast being nominated for Tony Awards (Best Featured Actor in a Musical and Best Featured Actress in a Musical). A subsequent 1978 U. S. national tour starred Martin, Larry Kert, Barbara Heuman, and Hermione Gingold as the Narrator.

The Australian production opened 21 September 1977 at Canberra Theatre,[2] and subsequently toured to Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. The cast included Jill Perryman, Geraldene Morrow, and Bartholomew John, with Noel Ferrier was the Narrator. John Laws was featured as the Narrator for the Sydney season, as well as on the cast album. The Australian cast recording was released by RCA in 1978.[3]

A revised production produced by John Edward Thomas (Little Women and Lizzie the Musical) and directed by Rob Marshall made its debut September 29, 1989, at Playhouse Square's State Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. The cast featured Paige O'Hara, Marsha Waterbury, and Kurt Peterson, with music direction by Brad Garside.

A London West End revival opened at the Venue Theatre on May 1, 2007, and closed June 23, 2007, after 62 performances and four previews. The cast included Abbie Osman, Alasdair Harvey, and Josie Walker, with rotating narrators. The musical was directed by Hannah Chissick, with musical staging by Adam Cooper.[4]

International

Numerous international productions have been mounted, including a production in Ireland in 1996, which starred Rebecca Storm, Brendan O'Carroll as the Narrator, Susie Fenwick, Enda Markey, and Sarah-Jane Bourne.

A production at the Seymour Centre in Sydney ran in 2011, and starred Amelia Cormack, Margi De Ferranti, Enda Markey, and Jessica Rowe as the Narrator. This production toured Australia in 2012, with Rachael Beck and then Lucy Maunder replacing Amelia Cormack; Michael Falzon replacing Markey, and Geraldine Turner replacing De Feranti.[5][6][7]

On Friday 20 April 2012, a gala performance of the show took place at Theatre Royal, Sydney. Headlined by Ruthie Henshall[8] and starring an array of Australia's leading musical theatre talent, including Rachael Beck, Geraldine Turner, Peter Cousens, Enda Markey (who also produced), Lucy Durack, Ben Lewis, Stephen Mahy, Amanda Muggleton, Michael Falzon, Virginia Gay, and many more.

Awards and nominations edit

Original London production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1976 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical Nominated

Original Broadway production edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Side by Side by Sondheim Article" Sondheim.com
  2. ^ "AusStage". www.ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
  3. ^ Side by Side by Sondheim - 1978 Australian Cast, retrieved 2020-11-22
  4. ^ "London's Side by Side by Sondheim Revival Closes June 23" 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com
  5. ^ " 'Side By Side By Sondheim' listing" 2011-02-12 at the Wayback Machine sidebysidebysondheim.com.au, accessed April 20, 2011
  6. ^ " 'http://www.biznewsmag.com.au' listing" http://www.biznewsmag.com.au, accessed January 12, 2013
  7. ^ "Side by side with Falzon | Canberra CityNewsCanberra CityNews". Citynews.com.au. 2012-09-12. Retrieved 2013-01-12.
  8. ^ Vanessa Keys (14 April 2012). "Send in the Star". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 22 January 2013.

External links edit

  • ​Side by Side by Sondheim​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Side By Side By Sondheim on The Stephen Sondheim Reference Guide
  • Side by Side by Sondheim at the Music Theatre International website
  • sondheim.com Side-By-Side
  • Theatre.com review of 2007 London revival

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Side by Side by Sondheim is a musical revue featuring the songs of composer Stephen Sondheim Its title is derived from the song Side by Side by Side from Company Side By Side by SondheimWindowcard for the original Broadway productionMusicStephen SondheimLeonard BernsteinMary RodgersRichard RodgersJule StyneLyricsStephen SondheimBookRevueProductions1976 West End1977 Broadway1977 Australia1978 U S tour2007 West End revival2011 Australian revival2015 London revival Contents 1 History 2 Synopsis 3 Songs 4 Productions 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Original London production 5 2 Original Broadway production 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe musical had its origins when David Kernan was asked by Cleo Laine and her husband John Dankworth to put together a revue as a benefit for The Stables a theatre they owned in Wavendon Kernan contacted director Ned Sherrin and suggested that they do a revue of Sondheim material Producer Cameron Mackintosh saw the benefit revue which featured Millicent Martin Julia McKenzie Kernan and Sherrin as the narrator and agreed to produce it 1 In the TV documentary Cameron Mackintosh The Music Man Mackintosh admits that he never saw the benefit performance but Christopher Biggins did and Mackintosh went on Biggins recommendation Synopsis editThe musical is in the form of a revue with various sections tied together by being from a particular Sondheim musical or having a common theme and all of it is tied together by the Narrator He explains what show the songs are from and in some cases provides background on why a song was written He also notes comparing and contrasting Sondheim themes for the audience As the cast enters they sing Comedy Tonight and then Love Is in the Air the Narrator explains that the latter song was the original opener for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum but was dropped in favor of the more explicit lyrics of Comedy Tonight The Narrator notes that a theme that Sondheim has explored in many of his works is marriage which introduces the next set of songs Next are the unknown songs one cut and one from a television program I Remember The medley from Company follows and Act 1 closes with Follies with the Narrator pointing out the different musical styles Sondheim has used in these songs such as Vaudeville Buddy s Blues The female trio sing You Could Drive a Person Crazy as the act ends Songs editSongs included have varied from production to production the following is the song list from the original Broadway production Act I Comedy Tonight A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Love Is in the Air Dropped from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum If Momma Was Married music by Jule Styne Gypsy A Musical Fable You Must Meet My Wife A Little Night Music The Little Things You Do Together Company Getting Married Today Company I Remember Evening Primrose Can That Boy Foxtrot dropped from Follies Company Company Another Hundred People Company Barcelona Company Marry Me a Little dropped from Company I Never Do Anything Twice The Seven Per Cent Solution Bring on the Girls Follies Ah Paree Follies Buddy s Blues Follies Broadway Baby Follies You Could Drive a Person Crazy Company Act II Everybody Says Don t Anyone Can Whistle Anyone Can Whistle Anyone Can Whistle Send in the Clowns A Little Night Music We re Gonna Be All Right music by Richard Rodgers Do I Hear a Waltz A Boy Like That I Have a Love music by Leonard Bernstein West Side Story The Boy From music by Mary Rodgers The Mad Show Pretty Lady Pacific Overtures You Gotta Get a Gimmick music by Jule Styne Gypsy A Musical Fable Losing My Mind Follies Could I Leave You Follies I m Still Here Follies Conversation Piece Side By Side By Side CompanyProductions edit nbsp The stage setup for Side by Side by Sondheim at the Sonoma Community Center in Sonoma California in 2023 The revue had its premiere on May 4 1976 at London s Mermaid Theatre where it ran for 59 performances It subsequently transferred to Wyndham s Theatre and then the Garrick for a total of 806 performances Ned Sherrin directed but Sondheim also worked with the cast and made many suggestions Millicent Martin Julia McKenzie David Kernan and Sherrin comprised the original cast 1 Hal Prince produced the Broadway version and persuaded Actors Equity Association to allow the original British cast to transfer with the show The production again directed by Sherrin opened on April 18 1977 at the Music Box Theatre and later transferred to the now demolished Morosco Theatre Between the two venues it ran for 384 performances and six previews It is one of the few shows to have the distinction of its entire cast being nominated for Tony Awards Best Featured Actor in a Musical and Best Featured Actress in a Musical A subsequent 1978 U S national tour starred Martin Larry Kert Barbara Heuman and Hermione Gingold as the Narrator The Australian production opened 21 September 1977 at Canberra Theatre 2 and subsequently toured to Sydney Melbourne and Adelaide The cast included Jill Perryman Geraldene Morrow and Bartholomew John with Noel Ferrier was the Narrator John Laws was featured as the Narrator for the Sydney season as well as on the cast album The Australian cast recording was released by RCA in 1978 3 A revised production produced by John Edward Thomas Little Women and Lizzie the Musical and directed by Rob Marshall made its debut September 29 1989 at Playhouse Square s State Theatre in Cleveland Ohio The cast featured Paige O Hara Marsha Waterbury and Kurt Peterson with music direction by Brad Garside A London West End revival opened at the Venue Theatre on May 1 2007 and closed June 23 2007 after 62 performances and four previews The cast included Abbie Osman Alasdair Harvey and Josie Walker with rotating narrators The musical was directed by Hannah Chissick with musical staging by Adam Cooper 4 International Numerous international productions have been mounted including a production in Ireland in 1996 which starred Rebecca Storm Brendan O Carroll as the Narrator Susie Fenwick Enda Markey and Sarah Jane Bourne A production at the Seymour Centre in Sydney ran in 2011 and starred Amelia Cormack Margi De Ferranti Enda Markey and Jessica Rowe as the Narrator This production toured Australia in 2012 with Rachael Beck and then Lucy Maunder replacing Amelia Cormack Michael Falzon replacing Markey and Geraldine Turner replacing De Feranti 5 6 7 On Friday 20 April 2012 a gala performance of the show took place at Theatre Royal Sydney Headlined by Ruthie Henshall 8 and starring an array of Australia s leading musical theatre talent including Rachael Beck Geraldine Turner Peter Cousens Enda Markey who also produced Lucy Durack Ben Lewis Stephen Mahy Amanda Muggleton Michael Falzon Virginia Gay and many more Awards and nominations editOriginal London production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 1976 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical Nominated Original Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 1977 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical David Kernan Nominated Ned Sherrin Nominated Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Julia McKenzie Nominated Millicent Martin Nominated Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Julia McKenzie NominatedReferences edit a b Side by Side by Sondheim Article Sondheim com AusStage www ausstage edu au Retrieved 2020 11 22 Side by Side by Sondheim 1978 Australian Cast retrieved 2020 11 22 London s Side by Side by Sondheim Revival Closes June 23 Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine playbill com Side By Side By Sondheim listing Archived 2011 02 12 at the Wayback Machine sidebysidebysondheim com au accessed April 20 2011 http www biznewsmag com au listing http www biznewsmag com au accessed January 12 2013 Side by side with Falzon Canberra CityNewsCanberra CityNews Citynews com au 2012 09 12 Retrieved 2013 01 12 Vanessa Keys 14 April 2012 Send in the Star The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 22 January 2013 External links edit Side by Side by Sondheim at the Internet Broadway Database Side By Side By Sondheim on The Stephen Sondheim Reference Guide Side by Side by Sondheim at the Music Theatre International website sondheim com Side By Side Theatre com review of 2007 London revival Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Side by Side by Sondheim amp oldid 1217576234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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