Read Forbidden Broadway: Behind the Mylar Curtain Online
Authors: Gerard Alessandrini,Michael Portantiere
Oh, ev'rybody. I feel so happy, I want you all to
experience my happiness with me. So sing along,
ev'rybody. The words are "Once in love with Tommy..."
Here we go!
[He happily leads the audience in a brief sing-along to
the first part of the song, then abruptly cuts them off.]
Wonderful! That's enough, I'll take over ...
Goodbye, I love you all for loving me!
[Blackout.]
"I Couldn't Hit That Note"
JULIE ANDREWS
[She sneakily signals to the pianist and, with a smug
and satisfied look on her face, modulates down a key.]
I'LL NEVER KNOW WHY FREDERICK LOEWE SAID,
[She modulates down again, quite
happily and triumphantly.]
[She modulates down yet again, and finishes in
exquisite delight.]
... NIGHT!
Topol: "If I Sing it Slower"
TOPOL
[Enters and looks up, as if speaking to God. ]
Dear Jerry Robbins, you made many, many roles in
Fiddler on the Roof. I realize of course, that I, Topol,
have the biggest role. But what would have been so
terrible if my part was just a little bit longer?
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
[He gets wildly involved in melismatic flourishes.[