Friday, 8 December 2023

Gypsy London Cast

 Lets drop in at "Bob's place in "Belgium" for the next L/P'..We have the London Cast of "Gypsy" doesn't give a date or very much information on the back so maybe some one can fill the blanks !!......Seems we have lost the "Overture" !!!....Sorry !!!


           13. Gypsy

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  1. Gypsy (1973 Original London Cast)

    The original London production of ‘Gypsy’ opened on May 29, 1973 at the Piccadilly Theatre in the heart of the West End. After it had been announced that Elaine Stritch would take on the role of Rose, producers failed to secure enough investment with her name above the title. The more familiar Angela Lansbury was hired, and her brother Edgar Lansbury came on-board as co-producer alongside Barry M. Brown and Fritz Holt.

    The production was directed by Arthur Laurents, and featured choreography reproduced by Robert Tucker. The cast also featured Zan Charisse, Barry Ingham, Debbie Bowen and Bonnie Langford. After Lansbury left the production to tour in the USA, she was replaced by Dolores Gray. The show closed on March 2, 1974 after 300 performances.

    1. Overture - Richard Leonard
    2. Some People - Angela Lansbury
    3. Small World - Barrie Ingham
    4. Let Me Entertain You - Gypsy Ensemble (1973)
    5. Mr. Goldstone - Gypsy Ensemble (1973)
    6. Little Lamb - Zan Charisse
    7. You'll Never Get Away from Me - Barrie Ingham
    8. If Momma Was Married - Zan Charisse
    9. All I Need Is the Girl - Andrew Norman
    10. Everything's Coming Up Roses - Angela Lansbury
    11. Together - Zan Charisse
    12. You Gotta Get a Gimmick - Valerie Walsh
    13. Let Me Entertain You - Zan Charisse
    14. Rose's Turn - Angela Lansbury

    What more information do you need (be specific)?

    - der bajazzo

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  2. Hi J...Here is the link that you requested, I hope you enjoy it....The other's that you requested will arrive later....cheers.....Luigi
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    Enjoy

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    1. Can’t thank you enough. Greatly appreciated.

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    2. Can’t thank you enough. Greatly appreciated.

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