So many years of experience and still making mistakes!
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Ramblings of an Addlepatted Old Theatre Buff
Fifty years ago this week the O'Keefe Centre (now the Sony Centre) opened in Toronto - it was the performing arts venue the city had lacked and needed for many years. Though the wonderful Royal Alexandra Theatre (I grew up in the nose-bleed inducing second balcony) was used for touring shows it couldn't house some of the bigger attractions. As I mentioned not so long ago in those days the Metropolitan Opera, The Royal Ballet, The Bolshoi Ballet and even Maria Callas appeared in a makeshift theatre set up in a hockey arena. Finally we had a "theatre" where the big names and the big shows could shine.
And a less starry summer season was arranged with amongst other things Stars of the Paris Opera Ballet and Carol Channing in a revue called Showgirl. This was Carol Channing's pre-Dolly days. She had come out of revue theatre and gone on to fame in Wonderful Town (replacing Rosalind Russell) and then as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. In those days she was known for her uncanny timing, the siren call (in both senses) of her vocals and her ability to do some very funny impersonations. To this day I recall her Brigitte Bardot as Lady Macbeth in the Sleepwalking Scene - I only wish it were available on video.
One of the classic numbers she did in that particular revue and performed off and on for the rest of her career was the sad story of a silent cinema star: the great but forgotten Cecilia Sisson.
Sadly much of Channing's talent seemed to have gotten lost over the years under a layer of camp and mannerisms to the point where she almost became a parody of herself that often bordered on impersonation. Interestingly she has returned to the stage at 85 with an act that reveals her uncanny ability as an impersonator which featured so prominently in Showgirl. I tried to embed her Marlene Dietrich however it has been disabled - you might just want to click on the Carol caricature at the right and it will take you to one of the slyest take-off's I've ever seen on the eternally youthful Frau Sieber.
OMG - you ARE living history! Julie! Judy! Carol! I can scarce believe it.
ReplyDeleteBrilliantly funny! Thanks for giving me a laugh this morning!
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