April 11 2009 Broadway Brian d'Arcy James, Haven Burton as (u/s) Fiona, Daniel Breaker, Christopher Seiber, John Tartaglia, Heather Jane Rolff (u/s) Mama Bear, Gingy. Microsoft mac download free. Very Good Capture of this show. Only one five second cover-up during 'Story of My Life', and a little head obstruction when the actors come all the way downstage during one scene. Im looking for audios or VOBs of: 1. Wicked London with Louise Dearman. Sound Of Music Tour with Verity Rushworth. Evita UK/European Tour 2008-2011. South Pacific UK Tour 2011 with Samantha.
When You're Good to Mama
Matron:
Ask any of the chickies in my pen
They'll tell I'm the biggest mother hen
I love 'em all and all of them love me
Because the system works
The system called reciprocity..
Got a little motto
Always sees me through
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you!
There's a lot of favors
I'm prepared to do
You do one for Mama
She'll do one for you
They say that life is tit for tat
And that's the way I live
So, I deserve a lot of tat
For what I've got to give
Don't you know that this hand
Washes that one too
When you're good to Mama
Mama's good to you!
If you want my gravy
Pepper my ragout
Spice it up for Mama
She'll get hot for you
When they pass that basket
Folks contribute to
You put in for Mama
She'll pull out for you
The folks atop the ladder
Are the ones the world adores
So boost me up my ladder, kid
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Initially, the musical on Broadway in 1955 came out, then was the film, and in 1994 a modified musical on Broadway was released. They are the most notable productions. In 1955, the recording of music from the show was made, but after 10 years, it has been rewritten since mono tracks did not meet the needs of the time, and therefore a stereo version was created. However, it has never been released due to a number of circumstances. A new recording of stereo was produced only in 1989 and was released this time. Recording of CD from the show in 1994 was done in the same year.
The film of 1958 was on the basis of the musical, almost with no difference from its plot. 1994’s version was other, so it has even a separate page on Wikipedia, which explicitly warns the reader that substantial distinctions exist between these versions.
Although it was announced that in the future a motion picture with Jim Carrey and Jake Gyllenhaal will be released, these plans yet didn’t come true.
Producers selected for the role of Devil’s seductress a dancer and a few of those to whom they were addressed, consistently rejected their proposals. As a result, one of them, Gwen Verdon, agreed, but with many conditions. It seemed that the circumstances did not want that this musical took place.
It received a great success – almost 1020 regular shows for 1955 – 1957 years. The legendary George Abbott was the director of the show, B. Fosse was responsible for the musical numbers and choreography. R. Adams was the musical arranger, D. Walker – conductor, H. Hastings – musical director. The actors were as follows: J. Stapleton, R. Walston, J. Janvier, G. Verdon, R. Bishop, S. Bolin, D. Horstmann, R. Shafer, C. Davis, E. Howell, R. Allen, S. Douglass, J. Komack, A. Lanti, R. Brown, E. Phillips, A. Linville & N. Frey.
The opening of performance took place in the West End in 1957, but it hadn’t manage to repeat the success on Broadway by hits quantity – only 258 exhibitions.
Release date: 1994
Last Update:February, 24th 2016