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Wall to Wall
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Wall to Wall Cole Porter [6 tapes]
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Symphony Space Presents Wall to Wall Cole Porter (6 parts) March 12, 1988 I. Robert Kimball, host Another Op'nin', Another Show (Kiss Me Kate, 1948) Cast of Leave It to Me production of Equity Library Theater Howard Rossen, Director James Followell, Music Director David Storey, Choreographer Mary Ellen Ashley, Mary Brienza, Chuck Burks, Carrie Quinn Dolan, Richard Farwick, Doug Friedman, Mary-Kathleen Gordon, Daniel Timothy Johnson, Robert Kerr, Caitlin Larsen, Denise Le Donne, Lori Lynch, Michelle Meade, Michael Scott, Evan Thompson, Glenn Trickel, Vera Wagman Taking the Steps to Russia (Leave It to Me, 1938) Mary Ellen Ashley, Mary Brienza, Mary-Kathleen Gordon, Denise Le Donne, Lori Lynch My Heart Belongs to Daddy (Leave It to Me, 1938) Michelle Meade, Robert Kerr, Doug Friedman, Chuck Burks, Glenn Trickel From Yale To Broadway Bingo Bulldog, 1910/11 Antoinette Birby, 1912/13 Red, Hot and Blue (Red, Hot and Blue, 1936) I Get a Kick Out of You (Anything Goes, 1934) Its De-lovely (Red, Hot and Blue, 1936) Redhot & Blue of Yale University Lisa Moscatillo, pitch Songs Night and Day (Gay Divorce, 1932) Can-Can (Can-Can, 1953) I Concentrate on You (Broadway Melody of 1940, 1939) In the Still of the Night (Rosalie, 1937) They Couldn't Compare to You (Out of This World, 1950) Steve Ross Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (Seven Lively Arts, 1944) So Near and Yet So Far (You'll Never Get Rich, 1941) I've Got My Eyes on You (Broadway Melody of 1940, 1939) - Claiborne Cary with Lanny Meyers, piano Cole Porter Remembered: Conversation Robert Kimball, Margaret Cole Richards, George Eells, Jean Howard II. Leonard Fleischer, host Songs You Don't Know Paree (Fifty Million Frenchmen, 1929) You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (Something to Shout About, 1943) Liliane Montevecchi Easy to Love (Born to Dance, 1936) From This Moment On (Out of This World, 1950) Lee Roy Reams with Lanny Meyers, piano Cole Porter As Lyricist: Conversation Leonard Fleischer, Sheldon Harnick, Charles Strouse, Robert Kimball Brush Up Your Shakespeare (Kiss Me Kate, 1948) Joe Grifasi and Jerry Stiller with Lanny Meyers, piano Songs Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love (Leave It to Me, 1938) Easy to Love (Born to Dance, 1936) You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (Something to Shout About, 1943) All of You (Silk Stockings, 1955) Julie Wilson with William Roy, piano Mister and Missus Fitch (Gay Divorce, 1932) Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love (Paris, 1928) Julie Wilson and William Roy What Is This Thing Called Love? (Wake Up and Dream, 1929) Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (Seven Lively Arts, 1944) Julie Wilson with William Roy, piano The Tale of the Oyster (Fifty Million Frenchmen, 1929) William Roy I'm Unlucky at Gambling (Fifty Million Frenchmen, 1929) I Loved Him, But He Didn't Love Me (Wake Up and Dream, 1929) It's All Right with Me (Can-Can, 1953) Julie Wilson with William Roy, piano Porter At The Movies Kiss Me Kate (1953) Too Darn Hot - Ann Miller Wunderbar - Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson Gay Divorcee (1934) Night and Day - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Can-Can (1960) Just One of Those Things - Maurice Chevalier You Do Something to Me - Louis Jourdan Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love - Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine Silk Stockings (1957) All of You - Fred Astaire to Cyd Charisse High Society (1956) High Society - Louis Armstrong You're Sensational - Frank Sinatra to Grace Kelly Now You Has Jazz - Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong Songs Dream Dancing (You'll Never Get Rich, 1941) At Long Last Love (You'll Never Know, 1938) Ev'rything I Love (Let's Face It, 1941) Barbara Carroll You've Got That Thing (Fifty Million Frenchmen, 1929) Make It Another Old-Fashioned, Please (Panama Hattie, 1940) Goodbye Little Dream, Goodbye (Born to Dance, 1936) Marti Stevens with Buddy Barnes, piano Let's Be Buddies (Panama Hattie, 1940) Marti Stevens and Buddy Barnes C'est l'Amour (Les Girls, 1957) Night and Day (Gay Divorce, 1932) Taina Elg with Paul Trueblood, piano III. Kitty Carlisle Hart, host Cole Porter Cabaret Bobby Short with Beverly Peer, bass and Robert Scott, drums Broadway Salutes Cole Porter Produced and directed by Robert Rogers John Lesko and Robert Rogers, pianos Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love (Leave It to Me, 1938) Anne Francine All Through the Night (Anything Goes, 1934) Howard McGillin Nobody's Chasing Me (Out of This World, 1950) Laurie Gamache Please Don't Monkey with Broadway (Broadway Melody of 1940, 1939) IJane Summerhays I Am in love (Can-Can, 1953) In the Still of the Nigh t (Rosalie, 1937) It's De-lovely (Red, Hot and Blue, 1936) David Green and Judy Kaye I'm a Gigolo (Wake Up and Dream, 1929) You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (Something to Shout About, 1943) David Staller Two Little Babes in the Wood (Greenwich Village Follies, 1924) Ruth Gottschall and Sharon Lawrence The Legacy Of Cole Porter: Conversation Kitty Carlisle Hart, Timothy Crouse, Lisa Kirk, Bobby Short, John Weidman, Jerry Zaks Songs Nobody's Chasing Me (Out of This World, 1950) After You, Who? (Gay Divorce, 1932) Andrea Marcovicci Why Can't You Behave? (Kiss Me Kate, 1948) Always True to You in My Fashion Kiss Me Kate, 1948) Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (Seven Lively Arts, 1944) It's All Right with Me (Can Can), 1953 Lisa Kirk with Eric Stern, piano IV. Opening Nights - John McGlinn, Conductor Gay Divorce (1932) Overture Hitchy-Koo of 1922 (1922) Love Letter Words - Jeanne Lehman The Sponge - Jeanne Lehman Pitter-Patter - George Dvorsky The Harbor Deep Down in My Heart - Jeanne Lehman Play Me a Tune - George Dvorsky and Jeanne Lehman Fifty Million Frenchmen (1929) Overture You Do Something to Me - Richard White and Jeanne Lehman Find Me a Primitive Man - Kim Criswell assisted by Larry French, James Mahady, Richard Holmes, Del-Bourree Bach You Dont Know Paree - Richard White Where Would You Get Your Coat? - Jeanne Lehman Ballet (The Snake in the Grass) I'm Unlucky at Gambling - Kim Criswell I Worship You - Richard White The Tale of the Oyster - Jeanne Lehman Let's Step Out - Jeanne Lehman and Kim Criswell You've Got That Thing - George Dvorsky Dubarry Was a Lady (1939) Overture It Ain't Etiquette - Robert Nichols Come On In - Kim Criswell But in the Morning, No - Robert Nichols and Kim Criswell Do I Love You? - Richard White and Kim Criswell Give Him the Oo-La-La - Kim Criswell Friendship - Robert Nichols and Kim Criswell Thank You So Much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby, 1934 (orchestration by Russell Warner, 1988) Paula Laurence Anything Goes (1934) Overture I Get a Kick Out of You - Kim Criswell All Through the Night - Richard White and Jeanne Lehman Anything Goes - Kim Criswell assisted by Larry French, James Mahady, Richard Holmes, Del-Bourree Bach TheGypsy In Me - Jeanne Lehman Blow, Gabriel, Blow - Kim Criswell and The Company Encores: I Get a Kick Out of You and Friendship Orchestrations by: Hans Spialek, Robert Russell Bennett, Ted Royal, (Maurice De Packh, Charles Miller, Menotti Salta)
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Chicago: “WNYC; Wall to Wall; Wall to Wall Cole Porter [6 tapes],” WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 28, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-07tmq10s.
MLA: “WNYC; Wall to Wall; Wall to Wall Cole Porter [6 tapes].” WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 28, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-07tmq10s>.
APA: WNYC; Wall to Wall; Wall to Wall Cole Porter [6 tapes]. Boston, MA: WNYC, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-80-07tmq10s