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BWW Interviews: Jerry Herman Praises LA CAGE, Talks New MAME & More

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Broadway legend Carol Channing is fond of telling the story about a group of Russian diplomats who came to see the original production of Hello, Dolly! in 1964. Although they spoke virtually no English, they sat through the show and visited with the star in her dressing room afterwards. Talking through an interpreter, they told her that they loved the musical because it was filled with so much optimism. Although they couldn't understand the lyrics, the ebullience of Jerry Herman's music allowed them to experience and enjoy what producer David Merrick touted as "the world's happiest musical".

Speaking with Jerry Herman in a recent phone conversation, found the composer/lyricist more buoyant than ever. He had just returned to California after attending the opening of his musical La Cage Aux Folles which is being revived at the Longacre Theatre. He was brimming over with enthusiasm for the production. "It's so different, it's its own thing," he said. "It's not what we've seen through the years but it's so right for 2010. It's funnier and more touching than it ever was before. What this production has done is to really accent the story and the three people: the two guys and the son. It's about them and its amazing how taking a few sequins away can make a show stronger."

Herman continues: "In 1983 we were expected to do a lavish, beautiful show. You know, with gorgeous Theoni Aldridge costumes and Arthur Laurents' direction. It was a stunningly beautiful production and was very right for its times. Remember, we were dealing with very sensitive material, so we gave the audience something to look at as well. Twenty seven years have passed since that opening. Now we have a show that's actually stronger in the heart department. It's much more touching and I was bowled over by the number of people crying near the end. It's a very interesting thing that these people from London did, because they didn't change a word of Harvey's or a note of mine. All the lines are the same. However, they've focused on what it's all really about. It's a very interesting phenomenon!"

When questioned about his feelings about Kelsey Grammer's switching from the role of Georges to that of Albin in a few months, Herman is quite enthusiastic. "I tell you, I think so highly of Kelsey Grammer that I think he can do anything. He's just wonderful in this show. I love him as Georges and he's enjoying playing that role. I'm not sure that he's going to want the change when the time comes because he's getting such great reactions, as well as the Tony Award nomination. Oh, he and Douglas Hodge are great! They're wonderful people and wonderful actors. Actually, it's quite a company of great American actors and actresses who are supporting the two leads. They're all just marvelous!"

As this production of La Cage Aux Folles is smaller than the original, the show features scaled down orchestrations as well. "They're perfect for this," comments Herman. "They wouldn't have been right in the original and the original orchestrations wouldn't have worked in this show. When you see it, you'll know what I mean. Actually, this production is like going to a nightclub and really sitting there. The orchestrations are really perfect for this new environment. In fact, everything they've done has hit me as being so right for this version."

The topic of John Doyle's pared down version of Sweeney Todd entered the conversation as a source of comparison, and Herman was not shy about sharing his opinions on that show. "Sweeney Todd didn't have any reason to be cut down," he suggests. "It's a beautiful opera and Jonathan Tunik's orchestrations for the original were magnificent. In my opinion, there was no reason to scale any of that down. The new La Cage is done for all he right reasons and that's the difference."

Many people are hoping that this new production of La Cage Aux Folles will yield another, more complete, recording of the score. "No one has come up with any offer," comments the composer. "I'm not sure what will happen. The original recording is really quite beautiful. I love the "Promenade Sequence" and it would be good to have that and the "Entre Acte" recorded, though."

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Joe Panarello is one of those people who have most certainly been born with theater in their blood. As an actor, Joe has played such varied roles as Harry Roat in Frederick Knott's Wait Until Dark, Jimmy Smith in No, No Nanette and Lazer Wolf in Fiddler on the Roof a vehicle he's performed in several times and designed the sets for on one occasion. He's also directed productions of Thornton Wilder's Our Town, Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park and Henrich Ibsen's Peer Gynt. Joe is a respected author and although his latest work, The Authoritative History of Corduroy won't be published until this summer, it is already being translated into several different languages by a group of polyglot nuns in Tormento, Italy.. The proceeds from their labors will go to the restoration of the nearby Cathedral of Gorgonzola.
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