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Tunesmith Dishes on His Collaborators, and It's Fun Stuff!

Posted by Michael Musto at 12:00 PM, June 25, 2008

I just finished reading Charles Strouse's wise and witty memoir, Put on a Happy Face, which brightened up my hard-knock life with its honest insights into the creative process. Strouse—who wrote the songs for classic shows like Bye Bye Birdie and Annie—has some interesting tidbits to relate:

Among them:

*Martin Charnin's original idea for who should play Little Orphan Annie was Bernadette Peters! But I'm sure she was too young for the part, LOL!

*Arthur Laurents once answered the door giggling uncontrollably. "What's so funny?" asked Strouse. "Tony Perkins has AIDS!" replied the librettist/director with a macabre glee.

*When she didn't get her way, tempestuous opera diva Teresa Stratas threw a chair at Strouse and also hit him with her fist. That's when she showed up.

*Another Strouse collaborator, Aaron Sorkin, was often absent and unreachable on drugs and even his wife had no idea where the fuck he was.

and

*Sammy Davis Jr. spoke in complete gibberish (he'd start out coherently and then totally descend into nonsense) and was surrounded by yes-men who dug every word.

Wow, it must be fun to be a classic tunesmith!

comments

Wow. What did Strouse say after Laurents giggled over Perkins having AIDS?

BTW, in the new documentary "Chris and Don" Don Bachardy talks about Perkins and the "Psycho" star's intense self-hatred over his sexuality.

Posted by: GiorgioNYC at June 25, 2008 12:28 PM

Anyone who did the tunes for Bye Bye Birdie and Annie is a legend with the right to tell the truth!

Posted by: zazu at June 25, 2008 4:05 PM

Oh Arthur...

Posted by: John at June 25, 2008 5:29 PM

I think Sorkin's queer when on the blow.

Posted by: e.j. tweaker at June 25, 2008 7:24 PM

I remember reading a Harvey Fierstein interview (was it with you, Michael?) in which Harvey said Arthur Laurents is proof that only the good die young.

Posted by: FindingNamo at June 25, 2008 10:43 PM

read Tab Hunter's book, "Tab Hunter:Confidential" for more on Tony Perkins.

Posted by: David at June 25, 2008 11:51 PM

Wow - Aurthur Laurents may be a jerk , but Charles Strouse (the composer of the worst bubble gum music in Musical Theatre) is worse.
He's neither wise or witty - just really pathetic. If Theresa Stratas threw a chair at him , he deserved it. She has style and talent - things that Mr. Strouse completely lacks.

Posted by: Marc at June 26, 2008 11:10 AM

Better Yet David, read "Anthony Perkins: Split Image" with an intro by the fabulous Mister Musto.

Michael, doll, you weren't one of Mr. Perkins' famous "midnight burglars," were you?

Posted by: Jonster at June 26, 2008 11:57 AM

No!

Posted by: musto at June 26, 2008 12:08 PM

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