The Notables
In Search of The Song of the 20th Century
PROGRAM
- Sentimental Journey
(1945; w.m. Bud Green, Les Brown, and Ben Homer) [chorus]
<"traveling" togs for those on stage>
- There's No Business Like Show Business (1946; w.m. Irving
Berlin; from Annie Get Your
Gun) [Charlie=Jerry, Buffalo Bill=Garry,
Frank=Howard, Annie=Connie] <western>
- Sunrise, Sunset
(1964; w: Sheldon Harnack; m: Jerry Bock; from Fiddler
on the Roof) [Tevye=Don; Golde=Melissa A,
Perchik=Tony, Hodel=Donna; chorus] <dark
peasant togs for soloists; black for chorus; yarmulkes
for men; scarves for women>
- They Call the Wind Maria
(1951; w: Alan
Jay Lerner; m: Frederick
Loewe; from Paint
Your Wagon) [Gary C <western>; men
<black>]
- Circle
of Life (1994; w: Tim
Rice; m: Elton
John; from the Disney animated film The
Lion King) [Bryan McC; chorus]
- Dance Medley [chorus]
- The Merry Widow Waltz, or, I Love You So
(1907; w. Adrian Ross; m. Franz Lehár, from The
Merry Widow) [Tony & Kathy G; Garry F
& Mary H; Ed & Lee V; Jerry & Dale]
<formal: tuxedos for men; gowns for women>
- Charleston (1923; wm. Cecil Mack & Jimmy
Johnson; from Runnin' Wild) [Jan, Sue,
Kathy R, Donna] <flapper>
- Tea for Two (1924; w. Irving Caesar; m. Vincent
Youmans; from No,
No, Nanette) [Jerry & Dale]
- The Twist (1960; w.m. Hank Ballard; this song was
most popular in 1962) [Lola, Connie, Nick, Betty
C] <sixties>
- Time Warp (1975; w.m. Richard
O'Brien, from The Rocky Horror [Picture]
Show)
- Yesterday (1965; wm: John Lennon and Paul McCartney)
[Dave S]
- Send in the Clowns
(1973; wm. Stephen
Sondheim; from A
Little Night Music) [chorus]
- Musical Theater Medley <red, white, and blue>
- If I Loved You (1945; w. Oscar Hammerstein II; m.
Richard Rodgers; from Carousel)
[Ed; Donna]
- Summertime (1935; w. DuBose Heyward and Ira
Gershwin; m. George
Gershwin; from Porgy
and Bess) [Mary S]
- Begin the Beguine (1935; w.m. Cole
Porter; from Jubilee)
[Janine, Heidi, Jan; Joan, Colleen, Connie]
<cocktail dress>
- Oklahoma (1943; w.
Oscar Hammerstein II; m. Richard Rodgers; from Oklahoma!)
[chorus <black>, with solos @
<western>]
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight or Wimoweh
(1962; wm: Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George Weiss,
and Albert Stanton) [Bryan McC, Dave S, John F; chorus]
INTERMISSION
- All the Things You Are
(1940; w. Oscar Hammerstein II; m. Jerome
Kern, from Very Warm for May) [Charles=Brian
G, Carroll=Andrea; Liz=Paula, Ogdon=Bryan McC; chorus]
- Rock & Roll Medley [Gary C, John, Joe, Dave S]
<blue blazer & turtleneck>
- (We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock {Bill Haley
and the Comets} (1955; w.m. Max C. Freeman, Jimmy
DeKnight; used in the [non-musical] film The
Blackboard Jungle)
- She Loves You {Beatles} (1963: w.m. John Lennon
and Paul McCartney)
- Surfin'
USA {Beach
Boys} (1963: w.m. Chuck
Berry, Brian
Wilson)
- Jailhouse Rock {Elvis Presley} (1957: w.m. Jerry
Lieber, Mike Stoller; from the musical film Jailhouse
Rock) [Roy]
- Old Man River (1927; w. Oscar Hammerstein II; m. Jerome
Kern; from Show
Boat) [Don]
- Patriotic Medley
- Over There (1917: w.m. George
M. Cohan), from Zig-Zag [chorus]
- Strike Up the Band (1927; w. Ira Gershwin; m. George
Gershwin), from Strike Up the Band
[Jerry, Lee; men]
- The Yankee Doodle Boy (1904: w.m. George
M. Cohan), from Little
Johnny Jones [Dave E; Sue; chorus]
- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from Company B (1941; wm: Hughie
Prince and Don Raye) [Heidi, Colleen, Jan; Andrea, Paula,
Dale] <khaki>
- Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
(1946; w: Ray
Gilbert; m: Allie
Wrubel; from the Disney
animated film Song
of the South) [chorus]
- Over the Rainbow (1939: w. E.
Y. Harburg; m. Harold
Arlen), from The
Wizard of Oz [Mary S]
- White Christmas (1942: wm. Irving
Berlin; from Holiday
Inn) [Brian G]
- Lullaby of Broadway
(1935: w: Al
Dubin; m: Harry
Warren; from The
Gold Diggers of 1935) [chorus, with
various solos §]
- This Land Is Your Land (1956; wm. Woody Guthrie) [John,
Mary; Doug, Betty C, Sue; audience]
- The Impossible Dream or The Quest (1966; w:
Joe Darion; m: Mitch Leigh; from Man
of La Mancha) [Tom S + chorus]
- Day-O (Song of the Banana Boatmen) (1957; wm: Erik
Darling, Bob Carey, and Alan Arkin) [Joe, Brian; Howard,
Tony, Don N]
- God Bless America (The Song of the 20th Century)
(1938; wm. Irving Berlin) [Cindy; chorus]
Note: All music to be performed off book.
Songs sung by chorus are shown bold.
Lyrics to most of the
choral selections, provided by John F.
@: Solos for "Oklahoma": Curly: Ed; Aunt Eller:
Betty C; Laurey: Kathy G; Fred: Dave S; Carnes: Doug; Ike:
Garry F
§ For "Lullaby of Broadway": Julian=Jerry,
Billy=Roy, Peggy=Dale, Abner= Bryan McC, Annie=Paula,
Maggie=Janine; rest of ensemble = Sue B, Kathy G, Lee V, Andrea,
Donna, Mary S; Dave S, Dave H, Brian G, Doug
Cast: Zeus: David E; Apollo: Tom S; Dionysus: Dave H;
Hermes: Roy; Clio: Paula; Euterpe: Andrea; Terpsichore: Dale;
Stage Manager: Theresa
Not included, or deleted:
- Crazy (1961; wm: Willie Nelson)
- Mack the Knife (1928; Ger. w. Bertold Brecht; Eng. w.
Marc Blitzstein; m. Kurt
Weill; from The Threepenny Opera)
- I Want to Hold Your Hand {Beatles} (1964; w.m. John
Lennon and Paul McCartney)
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction {Rolling Stones} (1965;
w.m. Mick Jagger and Keith Richard)
- (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear {Elvis Presley} (1957; w.m.
Kal Mann, Bernie Lowe; used in the musical film Loving
You, which featured Elvis Presley) [with men <Elvis
outfit>]
Rehearsal and Performance Schedule
- Wednesday, March 28 at Manhattan Beach Community Church,
5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
- Wednesday, April 4 and 11 at Johnson
Hall
- Wednesday, April 18 and 25 at St John's
- Tuesday, May 1, 8, and 15 at St John's at 12:00 noon
- Tuesday, May 1 and 8: extra rehearsals; Johnson
Hall, 5:30 p.m..
- Wednesday, May 2 and 9; St John's.
- Friday, May 11, Performance (Excerpts) at LAX
Marriott for Air Force Association Dinner; 7 p.m.
call; meet at St John's at 7 p.m. for carpooling
- Saturday, May 12, Armstrong
Theatre: 8:45 a.m. to 12:00 noon
- Tuesday, May 15: Performance (Excerpts) at the Joslyn
Center; call 5:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, May 16: Rehearsal; Armstrong
Theatre Call time 6:45 p.m.
- Saturday, May 19: PERFORMANCE! Armstrong
Theatre Call time 5 p.m.
Costumes
- Basic chorus costume: Black dress slacks (no jeans);
black Notables tee shirt
- Other costume directions given above, in <angle
brackets>.
- For questions, contact Janine.
Cast
The gods
- Zeus—king of the gods: David Ellings
- Apollo—god of music: Tom Spiglanin
- Dionysus—god of wine and revelry: Dave Hattrup
- Hermes—messenger god: Roy Okida
The muses
- Clio—muse of history: Paula Kelley
- Euterpe—muse of lyric poetry: Andrea Schnare
- Terpsichore—muse of dance: Dale Korman
Stage Manager: Theresa Alsup
The Notables’ University Music Board (N.U.M.B.)
- Lola Adamson
- Melissa Albers
- Janine Anderson
- Heidi Beeks
- Jerry Bennett
- Sue Brennan
- Betty Calame
- Doug Carlson
- Gary Crandall
- Ed Fletcher
- John Flick
- Garry Frank
- Kathy Gardner
- Brian Grzelewski
- Colleen Hallagan
- Mary Hornickel
- Nick Hrobak
- Dick Johnson
- Howard Korman
- Melissa Matthias
- Bryan McCrary
- Betty McElmell
- Connie McIntire
- Tony McQuilkin
- Don Norton
- Joan Perkins
- Joe Powe
- Kathy Rudolph
- Mary Schwalbe
- Cindy Stadler
- David Stephens
- Donna Stogryn
- Lee Viale
- Jane Wang
- Jan Wyckoff
PREMISE
A major television network has scheduled a program to be
aired on May 20, 2001 called "The 20th Century: A Retrospective". This
program includes the Song of the 20th Century which as of this moment, has not
been formally selected. The Notables University Music Board (N.U.M.B.) has been
hired to make this selection before the extended deadline of 11:00 p.m., May 19,
2001. Can it be done? The world awaits . . .
Credits
- Producer: Jerry Bennett
- Choreography: Jerry Bennett
- Costume Design: Janine Anderson
- Historian: Lola Adamson
- Research: Tony McQuilkin
- Webmaster: Tony McQuilkin
- Set Design: Doug Carlson and Janine Anderson
- Program Design: Tony McQuilkin
- Script: Randall Schwalbe, Dale Korman, and Tony McQuilkin
The Band
- Guitar: Gary Crandall, John Flick, Dave Stephens, Mary Schwalbe
- Bass: Bill Gilbert
- Drums: Greg Stewart
- Violin & Flute: Colleen Hallagan
- Percussion: Roy Okida, Randall Schwalbe, and Jerry Bennett
Rehearsal facilities
- St John’s Lutheran Church, El Segundo
- First United Methodist Church, El Segundo
- Manhattan Beach Community Church, Manhattan Beach
Special thanks to all who have put in countless hours
behind the scenes to make this performance a success.