Marshall Barer - Once Upon A Mattress (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
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Once Upon A Mattress (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
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| Artist(s) | Marshall Barer |
| Studio | Decca U.S. |
| Release Date | April 13, 1993 |
| UPC Code | 008811076825 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 2 7:27 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Cast Recording Or 29 new from $6.93, 15 used from $6.83, 1 collectible from $11.98 |
About Marshall Barer - Once Upon A Mattress (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
Based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale The Princess and the Pea, Once Upon a Mattress opened in May 1959 and was a solid success, if not a huge blockbuster. It did well enough, in any case, to warrant a 1997 revival starring Sarah Jessica Parker. The show was far from revolutionary, but it provided a really fun vehicle for a cast of top stage personalities, including black actress Jane White, who played Queen Aggravain (a part originally written for comedienne Nancy Walker) in whiteface. But of course, Once Upon a Mattress's heart and soul was Carol Burnett, who, in her Broadway debut created the part of Princess Winnifred and delivered two of Mary Rodgers's best songs, the hilarious "Shy" and the spunky "Happily Ever After," which sounds a bit like Jule Styne at his most rhythmic. Burnett's timing and performance remain as sharp as they were 40 years ago. --Elisabeth Vincentelli Amazon.com
Tracks
- Overture
- Many Moons Ago
- An Opening For A Princess
- In A Little While
- Shy
- Sensitivity
- The Swamps of Home
- Normandy
- Spanish Panic
- Song Of Love
- Quiet
- Happily Ever After
- Man To Man Talk
- Very Soft Shoes
- Yesterday I Loved You
- Nightingale Lullaby
- Finale
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Delightful fantasy |
There is a wonderful line in the play, just after Winifred's appearance climbing over the wall, that establishes her character, even before "I'm Shy." She looks at the crowd and exclaims, "I swam the moat." My remembrance of the Burnett television showing was that she gave an emphasis to the line. Both the Ullman telecast and the one community theater presentation I have seen threw the line away, and the point is largely missed. I thought I recalled the emphasis on this recording, but the line is not included.
As good as Burnett is here, she is not the only show. The story is playful, the music carries the plot, the rest of the cast are all beautiful in their roles. This recording preserves an important part of musical comedy history. August 19, 2008
| Mattress reviewed |
| "Mattress" CD was excellent |
| an oldie but a goodie |
| Nothing like the original -- |
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