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| Call on – Dorothy Lamour! | |
| Posted by: broadwaydanwi (webmaster@memoriesofmelodytop.com) 09:59 am EDT 04/21/20 | |
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| Well, it's finally done! Here's the new page on "Memories of Melody Top" — 110 photos from a 1971 production of HELLO, DOLLY! that starred Dorothy Lamour and Jack Bailey. Other notables in the cast: Virginia Seidel, who would earn a 1976 Tony Award nomination for her portrayal of Mrs. Elsie Darling in VERY GOOD EDDIE; Dennis Grimaldi, who transitioned to a successful producing career with 14 Broadway credits; and Candace Tovar, who will forever be linked to the work of Bob Fosse by her appearance in ALL THAT JAZZ on screen and in the original productions of CHICAGO and BIG DEAL. Enjoy the slideshow of images by clicking the link below... | |
| Link | HELLO, DOLLY! (1971) Starring Dorothy Lamour and Jack Bailey at Melody Top |
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| re: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! | |
| Posted by: mermaniac 05:27 pm EDT 04/21/20 | |
| In reply to: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! - broadwaydanwi 09:59 am EDT 04/21/20 | |
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| Sincere thanks to whoever posted these treasures ! I'm a fanatical fan of Dottie's, who never got to see her onstage, other than a club appearance. These pictures made me nearly experience what she must have been like. Just great ! Thanks again ! | |
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| re: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! | |
| Posted by: broadwaydanwi 07:31 pm EDT 04/21/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! - mermaniac 05:27 pm EDT 04/21/20 | |
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| Hello! I posted them on my Melody Top website. And I'm so pleased you are enjoying them. If you would like a few copies, please let me know. My e-mail address is webmaster@memoriesofmelodytop.com. | |
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| re: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! | |
| Posted by: tandelor 08:29 pm EDT 04/21/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! - broadwaydanwi 07:31 pm EDT 04/21/20 | |
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| Thank you for your hard work and devotion to these memories. I devour them when you send out your email and posts. I learned to love theater at a very young age going to the very similar Melody Fair. It was affordable, accessible, and fun. A long way from Broadway, but I eventually made it there to appreciate and see great shows, too. I get a real kick out of reading some of the let's say "diplomatic" local reviews for all of the shows. It is wonderful that you include them. | |
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| re: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! | |
| Posted by: broadwaydanwi 09:22 am EDT 04/22/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Call on – Dorothy Lamour! - tandelor 08:29 pm EDT 04/21/20 | |
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| Well, thank you very much for your kind comments. You made my day! | |
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