''Sherry!'' is a
musical
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with a book and lyrics by
James Lipton and music by
Laurence Rosenthal. The musical is based on the 1939
George S. Kaufman-
Moss Hart play ''
The Man Who Came to Dinner''.
In 1967, following a short run on
Broadway and poor reviews, the score to ''Sherry!'' was apparently lost, until being rediscovered at the
Library of Congress
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more than thirty years later. A studio recording based on the rediscovered score was released in 2004.
Production
George Sanders originally was signed to play Whiteside, but when his wife, actress
Benita Hume, became terminally ill with cancer, he withdrew from the project.
Choreographer Ron Field was replaced by
Joe Layton during the Philadelphia try-out. He took over directing as well, according to Lipton, although
Morton DaCosta retained credit in the program.
George Sanders later recalled
. I have a wonderful voice. People kept grabbing me and saying ‘You must do a musical.’ They told me if I was ever going to do one I’d be perfect in the Monty Woolley role. Of course it wasn’t perfect and I never should have gone near it, but I did. Then my wife became ill and I left the show before it ever got to New York. She died a year later. It was a horrid show and a horrid experience.
The production opened on Broadway at the
Alvin Theatre on March 28, 1967, where it ran for 72 performances and fourteen previews. The cast included
Clive Revill as Whiteside,
Elizabeth Allen as Maggie,
Jon Cypher as Bert,
Dolores Gray
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Early life
Both her mother ...
as Lorraine,
Eddie Lawrence as Banjo, Byron Webster as Beverly, and
Cliff Hall as Dr. Bradley.
''Sherry!'' took a gambit quite typical for musicals based on straight plays by "opening up" the story: that is, by adding scenes in locations not featured onstage in the original play. In order to "open up" ''The Man Who Came to Dinner'' (which takes place entirely in the Stanleys' living room) it was necessary to maintain the premise that Sheridan Whiteside uses a wheelchair. Therefore, the second-act climax of ''Sherry!'' moved the action to a nearby skating rink, with several characters on roller skates and Whiteside perambulating in his wheelchair.
Studio recording
Following the show's closing, the
orchestrations were packed for transport to the writers' publisher, but could not be found there later. It was believed that they had been inadvertently put on the wrong truck and, together with the sets, hauled to
New Jersey
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and burned. More than three decades later, music producer
Robert Sher discovered the trunk containing the complete score housed at the
Library of Congress
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and contacted Lipton, who had by then achieved fame as the moderator of
Bravo's ''
Inside the Actors Studio'', to propose an all-star studio recording. The result was a 2003
Angel Records 2-CD set (with cover art by
Randy Souders) that was recorded in separate sessions over a period of three years, with the orchestral portions recorded in
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and
Prague
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and the vocals recorded in
New York City
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, with extensive editing and mixing by Adam Long in St. Louis, Missouri. The recording cast includes
Nathan Lane
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as Whiteside,
Bernadette Peters as Maggie,
Carol Burnett as Lorraine,
Tom Wopat as Bert,
Tommy Tune as Beverly, and
Mike Myers
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as Banjo, with
Lillias White,
Keith David,
James Lipton,
Lawrence Pressman,
Siobhan Fallon and
Phyllis Newman in small supporting roles. The dancers include Noah Racey, who also choreographed "Putty in Your Hands" and Megan Sikora.
Synopsis
Sheridan Whiteside, an egregiously pompous and self-centered radio personality, terrorizes the family of Ernest W. Stanley of Mesalia, Ohio, when a slip on their icy front steps forces him to recuperate in their home at Christmas time. The highly critical and extremely egotistical Whiteside commandeers the household and staff and disrupts the lives of everyone who comes within his orbit, including his
private secretary Maggie Cutler,
journalist
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playwright
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Readin ...
Bert Jefferson, Broadway diva Lorraine Sheldon, antic
Harpo Marx-like comedian Banjo, bon vivant Beverly Carlton, and absent-minded physician and aspiring
memoirist Dr. Bradley.
Original Broadway song list
;Act I
* In the Very Next Moment
* Why Does the Whole Damn World Adore Me?
* Maggie's Date
* Maybe It's Time for Me
* How Can You Kiss Those Good Times Goodbye?
* With This Ring
*
Sherry!
* Au Revoir
* Proposal Duet
* Listen, Cosette
* Christmas Eve Broadcast
;Act II
* Putty in Your Hands
* Imagine That
* Marry the Girl Myself
* Putty in Your Hands (Reprise)
* Harriet Sedley
* Sherry! (Reprise)
Studio recording song list
;Act I
* Why Does the Whole Damn World Adore Me? - Whiteside
* Whiteside's Prayer - Mrs. Stanley, Whiteside, Maggie, The Mesalians
* In the Very Next Moment - The Mesalians, John, Sarah, Maggie, Dr. Bradley, Whiteside
* Crockfield - Whiteside, The Cons, Maggie
* Maybe It's Time for Me - Maggie
* How Can You Kiss Those Good Times Goodbye? - Whiteside, Maggie
* With This Ring - Maggie, Bert, Whiteside, Dr. Bradley
*
Sherry! - Lorraine, Whiteside
* Alas, Lorraine/Au Revoir - Beverley Carlton, Whiteside, Maggie
* The Proposal Duet/Listen, Cosette - Lorraine, Cosette
* I Always Stay at the Ritz - Beverly, The Railroad Porters
* Christmas Eve - Announcer, Quartet, Choir, Whiteside, Miss Preen, The Radio Crew, Sarah, John, Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Stanley
;Act II
* Putty in Your Hands - Lorraine, Bert, Mesalia Barflies
* Imagine That - Maggie, Whiteside
* Preen Beguine - Banjo, Miss Preen, Whiteside
* Marry the Girl Myself - Whiteside, Banjo, Maggie
* Putty in Your Hands (Reprise) - Lorraine, Whiteside, Banjo
* Harriet Sedley - Whiteside, Banjo, Mr. Stanley
* Au Revoir (Reprise) - Whiteside, Maggie
* Whiteside's Prayer (Reprise) & Finale - Whiteside, Maggie, Bert, Dr. Bradley, The Mesalians
Critical response
The critics were unanimous in their disapproval, finding the taut Kaufman-Hart humor of the original play was diluted by the inclusion of mediocre musical numbers that were dropped into the action rather than allowed to evolve naturally from the plot.
The ''
Billboard
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'' review noted that the musical was "a dated and disjointed affair...Except for the title song, there is nothing in the score with a step-out potential...the music lacks a melodic flow and...lyrics are routine."
[Gross, Mik]
"'Sherry!' Flavorless With Too Much Aging"
'Billboard'', April 8, 1967 However, the ''World Journal Tribune'' wrote that "On the whole, Kaufman and Hart's comedy holds its own as a play and gains some entertaining embellishments in this prevailing merry musical adaptation."
[
In reviewing the studio cast album, John Kenrick wrote "Musical theatre buffs will not be able to resist this star-studded recreation...Nathan Lane is delicious...Bernadette Peters is perfect...and Carol Burnett sings the hell out of the show-stopping title tune". The ''SF Gate'' review noted that "there's a delightful verve to the whole proceedings."][Hurwitt, Rober]
"Cd Reviews"'Sherry!'"
sfgate.com, February 15, 2004
Notes
References
*Mandelbaum, Ken. ''Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops'' St. Martin's Press (1991), pages 192-94 ()
External links
* {{ibdb show, id=7946, title=Sherry!
ON THE RECORD: Sherry! and Lorelei, February 8, 2004
1967 musicals
Broadway musicals
Musicals based on plays
Musicals set in Ohio