NewsTony Award Winner and Cinderella Star Victoria Clark Enters The Playbill VaultPlaybill.com recently asked Tony Award-winning Light in the Piazza star Victoria Clark, who was Tony-nominated for her current performance in the Broadway debut of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, to browse through The Playbill Vault, the largest Broadway database available, and select items that were of interest to her.
By
Andrew Gans
July 18, 2013
Victoria Clark
Photo by Denise Winters
Click through to read the acclaimed artist's choices, and visit those selections in the Playbill Vault.
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For opening night of Cinderella, our wonderful Company Manager Brig Berney gave me a Playbill from a show that had played at the Broadway Theatre in 1943: Lady In The Dark — one of my all-time favorites. Having now scoured that old Playbill front to back, I thought it would be fun to search the Vault for other Playbills from the Broadway Theatre. So, with a nod to Brig, here goes!
Gypsy played its very first New York performance at the Broadway Theatre in 1959. All you Ethel Merman fans, when you come to Cinderella, imagine Ethel Merman marching down that house right aisle and shouting out, "Sing out, Louise!"
In 1943, Lady in the Dark was revived at the Broadway Theatre. Danny Kaye, by this time, had gone on to star in his own shows, but I got a big kick reading the flowery bio of the delightful star Gertrude Lawrence. At the very bottom of page 16, you will see a clue for what was on the mind of every American during that time.
In April of 1940, Too Many Girls, a musical by George Abbott and Rodgers and Hart moved into the Broadway. It starred Desi Arnaz, who met and married Lucille Ball later in 1940 while shooting the film of Too Many Girls in Hollywood. Look for Desi on the cover of the Playbill playing a guitar! Van Johnson also played a small part in that show.
Speaking of "I Love Lucy," The Cradle Will Rock,Marc Blitzstein's revolutionary musical, played briefly in a revival at the Broadway in 1948 and starred among others, Alfred Drake, and Will Geer and Vivian Vance as Mrs. Mister! To see Vivian Vance's bio, go to page 20. You can see that her first non-musical role was opposite Gertrude Lawrence in Skylark.
The Broadway is not a stranger to Rodgers and Hammerstein shows. With its large seating capacity and (relatively) large orchestra pit, it can accommodate big shows, like ours: Cinderella! Two other successful Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals re-located to the Broadway during their runs: Oklahoma! and South Pacific. And then, in 1985, The King and I had its second Broadway revival starring Yul Brynner and Mary Beth Peil. Mary Beth remembers her dressing room being on the second floor stage right at the Broadway, though the lay-out backstage has changed considerably! You can see a stunning picture of these two stars from the Playbill.
Les Misérables began its epic American journey at the Broadway Theatre on March 12, 1987. I was in the audience that night, and when I saw director John Caird walk through the pass door to go backstage, I so wanted to follow him. I made a promise to myself: I am going to work with him, and I am going to use that pass door when I work at this theater someday! Less than a year later, I was working with John. He cast me as Mme. Thénardier in the first American touring company of Les Miz, and I have walked through that pass door hundreds of times (in both Cinderella and Sister Act!) See? Dreams do come true! Here is the title page from that first Broadway Les Miz Playbill with a wonderful illustration I haven't seen in years with a beautiful quote by Victor Hugo.
Victoria Clark and company in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Victoria Clark and Bill Buell in Titanic
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Bill Buell and Victoria Clark record the Titanic cast album
Kelli O'Hara and Victoria Clark in The Light in the Piazza.
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Victoria Clark in The Light in the Piazza
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Victoria Clark and Mark Harelik in The Light in the Piazza
Kelli O'Hara, Victoria Clark and Matthew Morrison in The Light in the Piazza
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Victoria Clark and Donna Murphy in Follies at City Center Encores!
Victoria Clark and Victor Garber in Follies at City Center Encores!
Conrad John Schuck and Victoria Clark in Juno at Encores!
Heather Burns, Zoe Lister-Jones, Adam LeFevre, Victoria Clark, Kate Jennings Grant, Christopher Evan Welch, Julie Hagerty and John Glover in Roundabout's The Marriage of Bette and Boo
Kate Jennings Grant, Heather Burns and Victoria Clark in Roundabout's The Marriage of Bette and Boo
Victoria Clark in Prayer for My Enemy at Playwrights Horizons
Victoria Clark and Chuck Cooper in The Mikado at Carnegie Hall
Victoria Clark in When the Rain Stops Falling at Lincoln Center Theater
Michael Siberry, Victoria Clark and Richard Topol in When the Rain Stops Falling at Lincoln Center Theater
Patina Miller and Victoria Clark in Sister Act
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Victoria Clark and Patina Miller in Sister Act
Victoria Clark in Sister Act
Victoria Clark in Sister Act
Victoria Clark in Follies in Los Angeles
Ron Raines, Victoria Clark, Lora Lee Gayer and Nick Verina in Follies in Los Angeles
Victoria Clark and Danny Burstein in Los Angeles
Victoria Clark in Follies in Los Angeles
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Laura Osnes and Victoria Clark in Cinderella
Clark with Mary-Louise Parker in The Snow Geese
Clark and Danny Burstein in The Snow Geese
Clark in Gigi
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Howard McGillin and Victoria Clark in Gigi
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Clark with Howard McGillin in Gigi
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Victoria Clark
Cylla von Tiedemann
Victoria Clark
Victoria Clark and Jordan Barrow
Cylla von Tiedemann
Erin Markey and Victoria Clark
Victoria Clark, John Ellison Conlee, Shuler Hensley, and Steven Pasquale
Danny Burstein, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Whoopi Goldberg, Matthew Morrison, Victoria Clark, and Stephen Bogardus