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Lena Zavaroni on Broadway |
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End Credits [1] |
On Broadway with Lena Zavaroni were |
Wayne Sleep |
Paul Nicholas |
Adrian Hedley [2] |
The Dougie Squires Dancers |
The BRT Orchestra directed by Alyn Ainsworth |
Musical Arrangements Alyn Ainsworth, Trevor Bastow Alan Roper |
Vocal Backing The Ladybirds |
Choreography Dougie Squires |
Props Ria Van Eyndhoven |
Floor Manager Marc Creyf |
Script Girl Lieve Myny |
Chief Technician Roger Van Linthout |
Stage Management Co-ordination Fred Kuypers |
Design Co-ordination Julien Van Cappellen |
Technical Co-ordination Marcel De Saeger |
Production Co-ordination Claude Blondeel |
For The BBC [1] |
Production Assistant Eddie Stuart |
Mark-up Artist Frances Needham |
Costume Designer Dorinda Rea |
Sound Adrian Bishop-Laggett |
Lighting Ken MacGregor |
Design Vic Meredith |
Producer Robin Nash |
On 6 September 1978, the BBC broadcast Lena Zavaroni on Broadway was chosen for the 1978 Golden Sea Swallow Festival, where it won the silver award. [3]
The show opened with Lena carrying a suitcase and singing the song " On Broadway". This lead into Lena being joined by The Dougie Squires Dancers and they performed a medley of "On Broadway", "Broadway Rhythm" and " Lullaby of Broadway".
The dancers leave the stage and Lena performed the song " Tomorrow", the dancers return and they perform the song " New York, New York" with Lena.
Lena and her dancers returned to the stage along with Paul Nicholas dressed for the film musical Grease and perform a medley of songs from it.
The dancers leave the stage and Lena is joined by the mime artist Adrian Hedley. Lena sings the song " Over the Rainbow" while Adrian Hedley performs a mime based on the song.
Lena then performs "Broadway Baby" form the musical Follies. Lena is again joined by her dancers and they perform the song " Wouldn't It Be Loverly" from the musical My Fair Lady, then Lena is joined by Wayne Sleep and they perform the song " Anything You Can Do" from the musical Annie Get Your Gun. Lena then sings " My Favorite Things" from the musical The Sound of Music.
The dancers, Adrian Hedley and Wayne Sleep return to the stage singing "One" (aka "One Singular Sensation") from the musical A Chorus Line, then Lena joins them and they sing "Applause" from the musical Applause.
The show closes with Lena, the dancers, Adrian Hedley, Paul Nicholas and Wayne Sleep singing " Give My Regards to Broadway" from the musical Little Johnny Jones; the end credits are run while they perform this song.
This article was
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deletion.
The discussion was closed on 6 September 2023 with a consensus to
merge the content into the article
Lena Zavaroni. If you find that such action has not been taken promptly, please consider assisting in the merger instead of re-nominating the article for deletion. To discuss the merger, please use
the destination article's talk page. (September 2023) |
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|
Lena Zavaroni on Broadway |
---|
End Credits [1] |
On Broadway with Lena Zavaroni were |
Wayne Sleep |
Paul Nicholas |
Adrian Hedley [2] |
The Dougie Squires Dancers |
The BRT Orchestra directed by Alyn Ainsworth |
Musical Arrangements Alyn Ainsworth, Trevor Bastow Alan Roper |
Vocal Backing The Ladybirds |
Choreography Dougie Squires |
Props Ria Van Eyndhoven |
Floor Manager Marc Creyf |
Script Girl Lieve Myny |
Chief Technician Roger Van Linthout |
Stage Management Co-ordination Fred Kuypers |
Design Co-ordination Julien Van Cappellen |
Technical Co-ordination Marcel De Saeger |
Production Co-ordination Claude Blondeel |
For The BBC [1] |
Production Assistant Eddie Stuart |
Mark-up Artist Frances Needham |
Costume Designer Dorinda Rea |
Sound Adrian Bishop-Laggett |
Lighting Ken MacGregor |
Design Vic Meredith |
Producer Robin Nash |
On 6 September 1978, the BBC broadcast Lena Zavaroni on Broadway was chosen for the 1978 Golden Sea Swallow Festival, where it won the silver award. [3]
The show opened with Lena carrying a suitcase and singing the song " On Broadway". This lead into Lena being joined by The Dougie Squires Dancers and they performed a medley of "On Broadway", "Broadway Rhythm" and " Lullaby of Broadway".
The dancers leave the stage and Lena performed the song " Tomorrow", the dancers return and they perform the song " New York, New York" with Lena.
Lena and her dancers returned to the stage along with Paul Nicholas dressed for the film musical Grease and perform a medley of songs from it.
The dancers leave the stage and Lena is joined by the mime artist Adrian Hedley. Lena sings the song " Over the Rainbow" while Adrian Hedley performs a mime based on the song.
Lena then performs "Broadway Baby" form the musical Follies. Lena is again joined by her dancers and they perform the song " Wouldn't It Be Loverly" from the musical My Fair Lady, then Lena is joined by Wayne Sleep and they perform the song " Anything You Can Do" from the musical Annie Get Your Gun. Lena then sings " My Favorite Things" from the musical The Sound of Music.
The dancers, Adrian Hedley and Wayne Sleep return to the stage singing "One" (aka "One Singular Sensation") from the musical A Chorus Line, then Lena joins them and they sing "Applause" from the musical Applause.
The show closes with Lena, the dancers, Adrian Hedley, Paul Nicholas and Wayne Sleep singing " Give My Regards to Broadway" from the musical Little Johnny Jones; the end credits are run while they perform this song.