'A Supercalifragilistic Evening with Richard M. Sherman' Slated for El Capitan

By: Feb. 04, 2010
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Richard M. Sherman, two-time Oscar and Grammy winning composer of the scores of "Mary Poppins" and "The Jungle Book" and more than 150 songs heard in Disney films and theme parks, will make a rare personal stage appearance, singing and telling the stories behind his songs, in "A Supercalifragilistic Evening with Richard M. Sherman," for three performances only, February 26 and 27 at Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre.

The evening, produced by Milt Larsen, co-founder of the Magic Castle, also includes selections from the hit musical "PAZZAZZ!," featuring Adam Wylie, Christine Capsuto, Joey D'Auria, Amy Gillette, Gilmore Rizzo, Laura Thatcher, and special Guest Star Joanne Worley. "PAZZAZZ!" features music and lyrics by Larsen and Sherman.

What: "A Supercalifragilistic Evening with Richard M. Sherman"
When: Friday, February 26 at 7 p.m., and Saturday February 27 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Tickets: $35 to $50 are available at the El Capitan Theatre Box Office (6838 Hollywood Blvd.), or by calling 1-818-845-3110.

The Sherman Brothers And Richard M. Sherman The Sherman Brothers are an Academy Award-winning American songwriting duo who have written more motion-picture musical song scores than any other songwriting team in film history, working for Walt Disney during the last six years of his life. Film scores of The Sherman Brothers include "Mary Poppins," "The Jungle Book" and "The Aristocats".

Richard M. Sherman (Composer/Words & Music), one half of the famous Sherman Brothers songwriting team, is still a leading composer-lyricist in family entertainment. His career spans five decades and includes two Academy Awards© for "Mary Poppins" (score) and Chim Chim Cher -Ee (song). The Sherman Brothers also wrote the world's most translated and performed song; "It's A Small World (After All)". Musical honors include nine Oscar© nominations, three Grammy Awards, twenty-four Gold and Platinum albums, a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2009, Mr. Sherman was presented with the National Medal of Arts at the White House. For his latest project, PAZZAZZ! Words and Music, Richard has teamed with his longtime friend and colleague, Milt Larsen, who is the legendary songwriter's only collaborator other than his brother. Together, they have written comedy songs (including their cult comedy classic "Smash Flops") and many songs for Larsen's stage revues. They both share a passion for musical history.

Milt Larsen (Co-Executive Producer), has been called a "Renaissance Man." His accomplishments cover a vast array of projects. His "brainchildren" include Caesar's Magical Empire at Ceasar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada; the Mayfair Music Hall in Santa Monica, CA; the Variety Arts Center in Los Angeles; and, of course, The Magic Castle in Hollywood. In September 2006 he celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his annual stage show "It's Magic!" The event was commemorated with an all-star show at Hollywood's Kodak Theater. Milt and his late brother Bill were honored with a star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame. In addition, he is a TV and record Producer, performer, author and speaker. He is the host of "Hear Them Again (For The First Time)" weekly radio show on the Cable Radio Network (CRN).

Walter Painter ( Director/Choreographer). Walter Painter's work in the theater includes the musical staging for the Broadway, National and London Companies of CITY OF ANGELS, and choreography for LEAVE IT TO JANE at the Goodspeed Opera House. He has also directed and staged companies of CAMELOT, HELLO DOLLY!, CABARET, ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN and APPLAUSE. Directed and Choreographed a an original production of HOAGY, the life of Hoagy Carmichael, at the Coconut Grove Playhouse and has directed I REMEMBER YOU a new comedy by Bernard Slade starring Tony Danza at Gary Marshall's Falcon Theater. Most recently Directed BAD HABITS by Terrance McNally, BILOXI BLUES by Neil Simon and A FEW GOOD MEN BY Aaron Sorkin at The Hollywood Fight Club Theater.

In addition Mr. Painter is a seven time nominee and a three-time EMMY AWARD winner for outstanding choreography in television, which includes "Musical Comedy Tonight for PBS GREAT PERFORMANCES, four ACADEMY AWARDS shows, two TONY AWARDS shows, HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOLLYWOOD and the 25th Anniversary of the KENNEDY CENTER. For the last several seasons Mr. Painter has had the honor of staging THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERTS and A CAPITOL FOURTH with the National Symphony orchestra on the West Lawn of the Capitol in Washington DC, for live broadcast on PBS.

He has also directed and choreographed the Bal du Moulin Rouge, at The Las Vegas Hilton. As well as shows for Las Vegas Headliners: Ann-Margret, Julio Iglesias, Englrbert Humperdinck, Suzanne Sommers, Tony Danza, Bernadette Peters, Flip Wilson, Nell Carter, Lou Rawles, Joel Grey, Michael Crawford and SYLVIE VARTAN, at the Casino de Paris and The Palace De Congress in Paris.

In film, Painter was responsible for the musical staging of BOGUS, starring Whoopi Goldberg and directed by Norman Jewison, as well as RAY'S HETEROSEXUAL DANCE CLUB, winner of the Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Live Action.

Industrial credits include shows for Toyota, Gallo Wineries and Pontiac. Mr. Painter has directed and staged two editions of RINGLING BROS. and BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS.

 



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