Putting It Together

Putting It Together

Infobox Musical
name=Putting It Together


caption=1999 Broadway production poster
music= Stephen Sondheim
lyrics= Stephen Sondheim
book= Stephen Sondheim
Julia McKenzie
basis=
productions= 1992 Oxford
1993 Off-Broadway
1998 Los Angeles
1999 Broadway
awards=

"Putting it Together" is a musical revue showcasing the songs of Stephen Sondheim. Drawing its title from a song in "Sunday in the Park with George", it was devised by Sondheim and Julia McKenzie and produced by Cameron Mackintosh. The revue received several productions beginning with one in England in 1992 and finally played on Broadway in 1999.

Production history

"Putting it Together" was first performed on January 27, 1992 at the Old Fire Station Theatre in Oxford, England, where it ran for 24 performances. The cast included Diana Rigg, Clive Carter, Claire Moore, Clarke Peters, and Kit Hesketh-Harvey.

The Manhattan Theatre Club production, directed by McKenzie and choreographed by Bob Avian, opened on April 1, 1993 at New York City Center, where it ran for 59 performances and 37 previews. The cast included Stephen Collins, Christopher Durang, Michael Rupert, Rachel York, and Julie Andrews, making her return to the New York City stage after an absence of more than 30 years. The markedly revised revue now had a slight plot: At an all-night, black-tie party in a penthouse, an older couple (Andrews and Collins) face their disillusions and marital troubles; a younger, less jaundiced couple (Rupert and York), and a commentator (Durang). The spouses deal with infidelity and divorce but finally reconcile before dawn. A double-compact disc recording was released by RCA Records.

A production ran at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles, California), from October 22, 1998 to December 6, 1998. The cast included Carol Burnett, John McCook, John Barrowman, Susan Egan, and Bronson Pinchot. This production, again directed by Eric D. Schaeffer and choreographed by Avian, opened on Broadway on November 21, 1999 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, where it ran for 101 performances and 22 previews. The cast included Burnett (The Wife), Barrowman (The Younger Man) and Pinchot (The Observer) reprising their roles, with George Hearn (The Husband) and Ruthie Henshall (The Younger Woman), with Kathie Lee Gifford replacing Burnett at some performances. The production marked the return of Burnett to the Broadway stage after more than 35 years. Hearn was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. A taping of a live performance is available on both videotape and DVD. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Putting-Together-Musical-Carol-Burnett/dp/B000IOM0S8 amazon.com listing, "Putting It Together"] ] At the final show, Burnett's skirt fell down during the song "Back in Busness", which was included in the DVD.

ongs

Act I
*Invocation and Instructions to the Audience (from "The Frogs") — The Observer
*Putting It Together (from "Sunday in the Park with George") —The Company
*Rich and Happy (from "Merrily We Roll Along") — The Company
*Do I Hear a Waltz? (from "Do I Hear a Waltz?") — The Wife, The Husband
*Merrily We Roll Along #1 (from "Merrily We Roll Along") — The Observer
*Lovely (from "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum") — TheYounger Woman, the Older Woman
*Hello Little Girl (from "Into the Woods") — The Husband, The Younger Woman
*My Husband the Pig (from "A Little Night Music") — The Wife
*Everyday a Little Death (from "A Little Night Music") — The Wife, the Younger Woman
*Everybody Ought to Have a Maid (from "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Forum") — The Observer
*Have I Got a Girl for You (from "Company") — The Younger Man, The Husband
*Pretty Women (from "Sweeney Todd") — The Younger Man, The Husband
*Sooner or Later (from "Dick Tracy") — The Younger Woman
*Bang! (from "A Little Night Music") — The Younger Man, The Observer, The Younger Woman
*Country House (from "Follies") — The Wife, the Husband
*Unworthy of Your Love (from "Assassins") — The Younger Man, the Younger Woman
*Merrily We Roll Along #2 (from "Merrily We Roll Along") — The Observer
*Could I Leave You? (from "Follies") — The Wife
*Rich and Happy (Reprise) — The CompanyAct II
*Back in Business (from "Dick Tracy") — The Company
*It's Hot Up Here (from "Sunday in the Park with George") — The Younger Woman
*The Ladies Who Lunch (from "Company") — The Wife
*The Road You Didn't Take (from "Follies") — The Husband
*Live Alone and Like It (from "Dick Tracy") — The Younger Man
*More (from "Dick Tracy") — The Younger Woman
*There's Always a Woman (from "Anyone Can Whistle") — The Wife, The Younger Woman
*Buddy's Blues (from "Follies") — The Observer
*Good Thing Going (from "Merrily We Roll Along") — The Husband
*Marry Me a Little (from "Company") — The Younger Man
*Not Getting Married Today (from "Company") — The Wife
*Merrily We Roll Along #3 (from "Merrily We Roll Along") — The Company
*Being Alive (from "Company") — The Company
*Like It Was (from "Merrily We Roll Along") — The Wife
*Old Friends (from "Merrily We Roll Along") — The Company

References

External links

* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=9688 Internet Broadway Database listing]
* [http://www.sondheimguide.com/pit.html Stephen Sondheim Reference Guide listing]
* [http://www.musictheatreinternational.com/show_history.asp?ID=000177 MTI listing]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE7DF153FF931A35757C0A965958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 "New York Times" review, April 2, 1993]
* [http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=1089 Lortel.com listing for 1993 production]
* [http://www.curtainup.com/puttingittogether.html Curtain Up review, 1999 Broadway production, date unknown]
* [http://www.talkinbroadway.com/world/pit.html talkinbroadway.com review, November 22, 1999]


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