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Back To Bacharach and David is an Off-Broadway revue that featured the songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David in a show created by Steve Gunderson and Kathy Najimy and directed by Najimy, with musical arrangements and orchestrations by Gunderson. The revue comprises the Bacharach/David songs from 1960–1970. ==Production history== The show originally had a limited run at Steve McGraw's Club in New York City in September 1992 and starred Gunderson, Melinda Gilb, Susan Mosher and Carla Renata Williams.〔Holden Stephen.("Reviews/Theater; One Foot in Motown, The Other in Suburbia", )''The New York Times'', September 4, 1992〕 It workshopped with Alice Ripley and Lillias White. The show then ran at "Club 53" in New York City from March 11, 1993 through September 11, 1993, with Gunderson, Gilb, Mosher and White. The revue was produced by the North Coast Repertory Theatre in San Diego in August 2006 with Gunderson and Gilb in a production directed by original choreographer Javier Velasco, and was attended by Burt Bacharach himself,〔Kragen, Pam.("Bacharach surprises North Coast Rep cast" ), nctimes.com, August 16, 2006〕 and later by Hal David, who had been a supporter of the show during its original Off Broadway run. The revue was produced at the Music Box, Los Angeles, California, April 19, 2009 through May 17, 2009. Directed by Najimy, the cast featured "American Idol" finalist Diana DeGarmo, "American Idol" contestant Tom Lowe, Tressa Thomas and Susan Mosher. The show was revised and includes two songs not previously featured, including "What's New Pussycat," for DeGarmo.〔Gans, Andrew.("Back to Bacharach and David, with DeGarmo, Lowe, Mosher and Thomas, Opens April 19" ) playbill.com, April 19, 2009〕 〔Hodgins, Paul.( "Kathy Najimy brings Bacharach back" ), ocregister.com, April 10, 2009〕 Another revue featuring the works of Bacharach and David, ''The Look of Love'', was produced on Broadway in 2003. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Back to Bacharach and David」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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