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Rodgers and Hammerstein: Some Enchanted Broadway History

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II are two of the greatest entertainers in New York City history. They have delighted millions of people with their unique and influential take on the Broadway musical — serious, sincere, graceful and poignant. In the process they have helped in elevating New York’s Theater District into a critical destination for American culture.

In this episode, we tell the story of this remarkable duo — from their early years with other creators (Hammerstein with Jerome Kern, Rodgers with Lorenz Hart) to a run-down of all their shows. And almost all of it — from the plains of Oklahoma to the exotic climates of South Pacific — takes place on just two city blocks in Midtown Manhattan!

PLUS: What classic music venue still bears the name of Oscar Hammerstein’s grandfather?

How did the ritzy Plaza Hotel celebrate the fifth anniversary of Oklahoma’s debut?

How is Richard Rodgers associated with Hamilton the Musical?

And what was the final song written by Rodgers and Hammerstein?

LISTEN NOW: RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN


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The selection of theater images and memorabilia below are courtesy the Billy Rose Theatre Division at the New York Public Library.

Hammerstein with another musical legend — Jerome Kern — in 1939

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Andre Kostelanetz, Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers and Jane Froman, 194o

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Rodgers and Hart, circa 1940

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The creators, with performers in the background

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Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II at the opening of The King and I at the St. James Theatre

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Hammerstein, Rodgers and a young Julie Andrews during rehearsals for the broadcast of Cinderella.

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No ‘leggy chorus girls’ here. Joan Roberts and the original cast of Oklahoma! transformed the Broadway musical

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Playbill for the original production of Oklahoma! at the St. James Theatre (1943)

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Thanks to advance “mail orders,” Rodgers and Hammerstein shows would be sold out months before opening — and months before the reviews came out.

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Mary Martin and the child stars of the original production of The Sound of Music.

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The Bowery Boys — Live on Broadway! (well, for one night anyway)

Many of you have asked if we were ever going to do a live event in the near future. Finally you can see us live this September for one night only AND on Broadway!

The Bowery Boys are pairing up with The Ensemblist podcast (hosted by wonderful Mo Brady and Nikka Graff Lanzarone) to present a one of a kind event — the history of an iconic Broadway theater featuring musical performances by people who have performed there.

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The star of our show is the St. James Theatre, a Broadway stage which opened in 1927 on the spot of the original Sardi’s Restaurant. It was here that many great Broadway musicals originated including Oklahoma!, The King and I, The Pajama Game and Hello Dolly.  Most recently the theater was prominently featured in the Oscar-winning film Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) with Michael Keaton and Emma Stone.

We’ll be discussing some of the history of this classic theater amid an entire roster of Broadway singers performing music that the St. James made famous.  The line-up is tbd at this point but we’ll present the names of the performers as soon as we have them.

This is going to be a cabaret extravaganza — so naturally the show will be held at one of New York’s greatest cabaret spaces — 54 Below (254 W. 54th Street).  This is the basement of the former Studio 54. Maybe we’ll dress up like Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger?!

This is a ONE NIGHT ONLY event— two shows on Sunday, September 13, 2015.  Visit their website for more information about the show and CLICK HERE to get your tickets.

See you on Broadway!  And if you’re a fan of theater and the performing arts, subscribe to The Ensemblist podcast.

 

Below: The cast of Oklahoma! at the St. James Theatre (1943) and Edward Norton and Emma Stone on the roof of the St. James.

Courtesy the Billy Rose Collection, New York Public Library
Courtesy the Billy Rose Collection, New York Public Library

 

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