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How interesting to hear the two discuss the genesis of Into the Woods. It certainly casts light on the age-old discussion of the dichotomy of authorship between composer/librettist for musicals and opera.
I’ve been looking for this for years. Thank you!!
Sondheim never chooses the simple way towards story telling… that was his genius!
Edwin Newman was a real pro.TV interviewers today couldn’t hold a candle up to him.
And then Disney bought the rights and made an okay movie of Into the Woods. Apparently the Broadway version was much more suggestive.
Boy this interviewer is dry as dust. Thank god for Sondheim.
I somehow imagine Sondheim getting inwardly infuriated over the incredibly clichéd “music or lyrics” question.
Edwin Newman was a real pro.TV interviewers today couldn’t hold a candle to him.
How interesting to hear the two discuss the genesis of Into the Woods. It certainly casts light on the age-old discussion of the dichotomy of authorship between composer/librettist for musicals and opera.
I’ve been looking for this for years. Thank you!!
Sondheim never chooses the simple way towards story telling… that was his genius!
Edwin Newman was a real pro.
TV interviewers today couldn’t hold a candle up to him.
And then Disney bought the rights and made an okay movie of Into the Woods. Apparently the Broadway version was much more suggestive.
Boy this interviewer is dry as dust. Thank god for Sondheim.
I somehow imagine Sondheim getting inwardly infuriated over the incredibly clichéd “music or lyrics” question.
Edwin Newman was a real pro.
TV interviewers today couldn’t hold a candle to him.