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re: Favorite FORBIDDEN BROADWAY
Posted by: AlanScott 03:14 am EDT 06/23/20
In reply to: Favorite FORBIDDEN BROADWAY - Clancy 12:19 am EDT 06/23/20

"Grim Hotel," specifically the Liliane Montevecchi section. At least as far as the recordings go. If there was a cast recording with the material and cast I saw the first time I saw it — Davis Gaines, Herndon Lackey, Nora Mae Lyng, and Jan Neuberger — including all the material I saw that night, some of which was never recorded, something else might surpass "Grim Hotel," but there's no such recording.

I came to New York to be in a show.
My friend Julie Andrews said, "You sing too low."
But Kander and Ebb had a ballad or two
Origin'lly written for Len Cariou.

Or Herndon Lackey's "I Ham What I Am." Sorry, Gerard A!
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