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re: Part of the charming Nanette Fabray's Tony-winning performance in "Love Life"
Posted by: Snowysdad 06:18 pm EST 02/18/20
In reply to: Part of the charming Nanette Fabray's Tony-winning performance in "Love Life" - PlayWiz 06:13 pm EST 02/17/20

Great clip. Kurt Weill really wrote a lot of songs that his leading ladies sang sitting in a chair (Mary Martin/That's Him from One Touch of Venus). Yes, Ms. Fabray was an old world performer and it doesn't always register well in today's world, but she had charm and star quality. BTW, I saw her in Mr. President and that aw shucks style was still with her.
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re: Part of the charming Nanette Fabray's Tony-winning performance in "Love Life"
Posted by: showtunetrivia 07:42 pm EST 02/18/20
In reply to: re: Part of the charming Nanette Fabray's Tony-winning performance in "Love Life" - Snowysdad 06:18 pm EST 02/18/20

S.J. Perelman wrote that they wanted the great fashion designer, Mainbocher, to do Martin’s costumes. He initially wasn’t interested, he’d never done theatrical costumes before. But at a private audition, Martin sat in a chair and sang “That’s Him” to the designer. He said, “I will do this show, if you stage that number just like that, with Mary in a chair.” So they did. Venus had 14 gowns that cost $20,000.

Laura
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