Miss Spectacular
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Miss Spectacular | |
Studio Recording | |
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Music | Jerry Herman |
Lyrics | Jerry Herman |
Productions | Unproduced |
Miss Spectacular is an unproduced musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and additional lyrics by Steve Lawrence and Michael Feinstein. Steve Wynn had asked Herman to write a musical that would be presented at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, possibly in 2000. [1]Wynn planned to install the musical in its theater for a long-term engagement, but when the property was sold to MGM the new owners had no interest in the project.[2]
In 2003, there were new plans for staging the musical in Las Vegas with Tommy Tune directing and the search for the leading lady done with a television talent show. There has been no further word on this project. [3]
Its plot focuses on a girl from the Midwest who heads to Las Vegas in search of fame and fortune as a chorus girl.
Undaunted by the collapse of the arrangement, Herman gathered together a cast of Broadway performers, including Lawrence, Feinstein, Faith Prince, Christine Baranski, Debbie Gravitte, and Karen Morrow, and a full orchestra to record a concept album that was released on the DRG label in 2002. His score is reminiscent of such early work as Hello, Dolly! and Mame, resplendent with old-fashioned, hummable tunes. [4]
[edit] Song list
- Overture
- Miss What's Her Name
- Las Vegas
- Ziegfeld Girl
- Sarah Jane
- Ziegfeld Girl (Reprise)
- Where in the World is My Prince?
- No Other Music
- I Wanna Live Each Night
- Miss Spectacular
- My Great Dream
Source: Jerry Herman: Poet of the Showtune (2004), Steve Citron, p. 298, Yale University Press, ISBN 0300100825
[edit] References
- ^ [1] "Las Vegas Life", "Mr. Spectacular", January 2000
- ^ Las Vegas Sun, Jerry Fink, October 18, 2006
- ^ http://www.playbill.com/news/article/77481.html playbill.com article, 1/23/03
- ^ http://www.playbill.com/news/article/71124.html playbill.com review of recording, 7/28/02
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