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...heard. The chorus established itself firmly in the opening number. ( If you want to know who we are/We are gentlemen of Japan. ) and stayed vigorous throughout the evening. The pomposity of these Japanese bureaucrats rang as true today as it must have to the audiences at the Savoy in Queen Victoria's day. The blocking, the mannerisms, and the makeup contributed to a perfectly exaggerated G and S atmosphere...
...Savoy Theatre-Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 163 Tremont...
They were all there-Cab Calloway, Earl ("Fatha") Hines, Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie, J. J. Johnson, Gerry Mulligan and scores of others. It was not a Bourbon Street reunion of the jazz giants, nor were they stompin' at the Savoy. The man tinkling out Happy Birthday on the piano-with authority-was none other than a fellow named Dick Nixon, President of the U.S. "I've never seen the place like this," exclaimed a venerable White House butler as he distributed glasses of champagne from a silver tray. "It sure has lots of soul tonight...
West Side Story--Much, much worse than the show. Badly dubbed and drippily sung, but funny in places. At the SAVOY, 163 Tremont...
West Side Story--Much, much worse than the show. Badly dubbed and drippily sung, but funny in places. At the SAVOY, 163 Tremont...