PaleyFest Rewind Classic TV Festival To Salute Iconic & Rare TV Musicals 6/15-21
By: BWW
News Desk
The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills will host evenings celebrating the 45th anniversary of Rodgers & Hammerstein's iconic1965 television production of Cinderella starring Lesley Ann Warren and a salute to the innovative 1960's television musical comedy series That's Life which starred Robert Morse (Mad Men) and E.J. Peaker (Hello Dolly) as part of it inaugural PaleyFest Rewind Classic TV Festival. Held at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills from June 15 through 21, the week-long festival will feature cast reunions, world premieres, rare archive screenings, and more. For additional details and ticket information, please go to www.paleycenter.org.
The Cinderella salute, scheduled for June 15, will serve as the festival's opening night event and will feature a screening of the television classic which also starred Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon, Celeste Holm, Pat Carroll and Stuart Damon. The program became an annual television event during the decade following its premiere and has delighted generations of fans. An on- stage conversation with the production's star Lesley Ann Warren will follow the program.With Glee currently dominating the television landscape, the Center will take a look at the ambitious 60's musical series That's Life on Friday June 18 with a screening of an episode, unseen for nearly four decades, followed by and a special in-person Q&A with stars Robert Morse & E.J. Peaker. Critically acclaimed during its original 1968-1969 broadcast run, the series was nominated for an Emmy Award as Outstanding Variety or Musical Series. Created by Marvin Marx, the hour-long program which played like a weekly televised Broadway show, followed the lives of a newly married couple, played by Morse and Peaker, through comedy sketches, monologues, songs, and dances choreographed by Tony Mordente. During it run, the series hosted guest stars including Sid Caesar, the Muppets, Louis Armstrong, Liza Minnelli, Goldie Hawn, Tony Randall, George Burns, Tim Conway, Paul Lynde, Michele Lee, Totie Fields and Ethel Merman.
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