Terry Teachout's Blog, page 193
December 14, 2011
TT: Almanac
Rebecca West (quoted in Vogue, Nov. 1, 1952)
TT: So you want to see a show?
Here's my list of recommended Broadway, off-Broadway, and out-of-town shows, updated weekly. In all cases, I gave these shows favorable reviews (if sometimes qualifiedly so) in The Wall Street Journal when they opened. For more information, click on the title.
BROADWAY:
• Anything Goes (musical, G/PG-13, mildly adult subject matter that will be unintelligible to children, closes Apr. 29, most performances sold out last week, reviewed here)
• Chinglish (comedy, PG-13, adult subject matter, closes Apr. 29, reviewed here)
• Follies (musical, PG-13, adult subject matter, closes Jan. 22, reviewed here)
• Godspell (musical, G, suitable for children, most performances sold out last week, reviewed here)
• How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical, G/PG-13, perfectly fine for children whose parents aren't actively prudish, reviewed here)
• Other Desert Cities (drama, PG-13, adult subject matter, most performances sold out last week, reviewed here)
• Seminar (serious comedy, PG-13, closes Mar. 4, reviewed here)
• Stick Fly (serious comedy, PG-13, reviewed here)
OFF BROADWAY:
• Avenue Q (musical, R, adult subject matter and one show-stopping scene of puppet-on-puppet sex, reviewed here)
• The Fantasticks (musical, G, suitable for children capable of enjoying a love story, reviewed here)
• Million Dollar Quartet (jukebox musical, G, off-Broadway remounting of Broadway production, original run reviewed here)
CLOSING SOON OFF BROADWAY:
• The Cherry Orchard (drama, G, too serious for children, closes Dec. 30, reviewed here)
• Dancing at Lughnasa (drama, G/PG-13, closes Jan. 15, reviewed here)
• Neighbourhood Watch (serious comedy, PG-13, closes Jan. 1, reviewed here)
GOING ON HIATUS ON BROADWAY:
• Venus in Fur (serious comedy, R, adult subject matter, closes Sunday and reopens Feb. 17, most performances sold out last week, reviewed here)
CLOSING SUNDAY OFF BROADWAY:
• Krapp's Last Tape (drama, PG-13, absolutely not suitable for children, most performances sold out last week, reviewed here)
TT: Here we are

Next stop, Gypsy !
TT: The sound of Pops

Few of these tapes--some of which are astonishingly, even shockingly candid--have been heard by the general public, and I was curious to see what the CBC would do with them. The answer came on Sunday when "Louis Armstrong: Real to Reel" aired throughout Canada. Not only was it a first-rate piece of work, but the excerpts from Armstrong's tapes that were heard during the program were, to put it very mildly, uncensored.
You can now listen to "Real to Reel" on your computer by going here , and I strongly recommend that you do so. If you read Pops or saw Satchmo at the Waldorf and found yourself wondering what Louis Armstrong really sounded like in private, click on the link and you'll find out.
December 13, 2011
TT: Almanac
Benjamin Disraeli, Contarini Fleming
TT: Snapshot
(This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday and Wednesday.)
THE ECLIPSE OF SPENCER TRACY
December 12, 2011
TT: Almanac
Queen Elizabeth II, message to the mourners at a 9/11 memorial service in New York (Sept. 20, 2001)
TT: But not forgotten
Not surprisingly, I prefer to remember the happy days of our brief acquaintance, for it was full of warmth and laughter. Though we only knew one another for the year and a half before she died, I've never felt closer to a friend. She was a great artist and a dear person whom I loved with all my heart.
This is something that I wrote about Nancy for The Wall Street Journal in 2005. I still feel the same way, and always will.
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Nancy LaMott sings "Moon River" in 1995, nine days before her death, with Christopher Marlowe at the piano:
December 11, 2011
TT: Almanac
Elizabeth Gaskell, letter to Harriet Anderson, Mar. 15, 1856
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