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Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

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#1Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 2:15pm

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

50 years ago today the show opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre. Starring Lesley Anne Warren, in her only lead role in a Broadway musical, as well as Elliot Gould. Jane Connell and Charles Durning were also in the cast. It was an undeniable flop running only 8 performances.

 

I know little to nothing of the plot but based on the pictures it has a 19th Century setting. Although there is no cast album the score is one of many that has had a bootleg supposed soundboard released on shady LPs through the Blue Pear label. 

 

Did anyone see it back in '65? 

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary


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#2Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 2:24pm

Love the costumes. Seems like the show would be a lot of fun. Haven't gotten around to listening to the studio cast, but I would love to see this at encores.

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#3Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 2:26pm

I love the 1997 Studio Cast Recording with Susan Egan, Judy Kaye, Elaine Stritch, Jonathan Freeman, Lee Wilkof, Jason Graae, & Gregory Jbara

I only bought it for Susan. She has such a unique speaking & singing voice.

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#4Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 2:36pm

I totally forgot about the studio cast! I've never heard it either.

 

Yes the costumes are quite lovely. Lesley Ann Warren just looks stunning.


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#5Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 2:37pm

I saw it and loved it.  I was only 15 at the time, so it was one of my earliest shows, although I had already seen Hello Dolly, Fiddler, and Funny Girl.  I loved it.  I remember being very surprised that it closed so quickly, because I thought it was very funny, had a very good score (as can be proven by the album previously referenced, terrific sets, and solid performances by Warren, Gould, And Connell.  I seem to remember that it got some good reviews, and that Walter Kerr really liked it.  numbers that I still remember include She Touched Me, Wild and Reckless, Its Your Fault, and I Like Him.

i have stated before that I think this should be a candidate for Encores, because the score really is very good and, with the right cast, it would be a lot of fun

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#6Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 3:18pm

There are very informative backgrounds to review, especially the Playbill Vault. I think that Drat The Cat is considered a flop solely due to the time it opened. There was the historic New York newspapers, all of them, strike. Back in those days there were only three tv stations, no 80 ft billboards flashing 24/7, no ET or info-tainment shows, etc. The newspaper was IT. There were the Broadway gossip columns to promote pr, like Dorothy Kilgallen, Ed Sullivan, and many others. DTC opened in the midst of the strike with very little fanfare. Streisand and Gould each put some of their own money into the show, as well as Columbia, Streisand's record label. It's almost kind of sweet to think that She/He Touched Me blossomed from the show. It became an enormous hit for Streisand. The rest of the OBC sounds great too. You can find the whole OBC on youtube, some with lyrics.   


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#7Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 3:54pm

Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary

I've always loved the show's poster and logo. If anyone here knows who designed it please let me know! The only song I know from this score is "She/He Touched Me" because of the famous Streisand version. Warren and Gould would re-unite in the 1970s to co-star in HARRY AND WALTER GO TO NEW YORK. More infamously, Warren's husband Jon Peters had an affair with Streisand and divorced Warren to be with her.

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#8Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 4:02pm

Last year, I got to meet Lesley Ann Warren and was able to get my window card for this show signed. She was so happy that someone would ask her to sign something from her theater career that she started to tear up which made me tear up. We talked about this show for a bit and she told me at the time how devastated she was that it closed so fast. But I do love the score and have listened to it regularly for many years now.

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#9Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 4:49pm

I saw the Opening Doors (now sadly defunct) production a few years ago and had a blast. I've always loved the score and the book was equally as goofy and fun. I don't think it's something that Encores would do, but it's right up MUFTI's alley. 

 

The studio album is a must-own, plus the audio of the OBC apparently floated around for years and is pretty easy to get your hands on. A shame an official OBCR was never released. 


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#10Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 4:54pm

A flop I wish I had seen.

 

The studio cast album is a winner.


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#11Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 6:03pm

 

All of my life, I have been obsessed with the fact that Elliott Gould introduced the song as "She Touched Me" only to witness as his soon-to-be ex-wife made it a classic as "He Touched Me."

Ob-SESSED.

 


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bk
#12Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 6:08pm

The Opening Doors "production" was anything but a blast.  It was horrible.  I sat with Mr. Levin, who so wanted to like it, as did I.  I promised him when we did the album that I would get it done somewhere, but sadly I could not make it happen - Encores couldn't be bothered, Reprise in LA couldn't be bothered, and it's been on the table at Musical Theatre Guild in LA for years, but I will not let them do it even if they want to now - unless they just want to do it with piano, bass, and drums.  I love the show - it's tuneful and very funny.  

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#13Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/10/15 at 9:56pm

I never had a clue, no matter how many times I've seen the poster, that the guy who wrote DEATHTRAP and Rosemary's Baby wrote the book and lyrics. Quite different from his more famous works!


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#14Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/11/15 at 7:20am

I too enjoy the studio cast recording. 'Wild and Reckless' has one of my favourite comic villain lyrics ever: "Say I'm evil - I don't care! WATCH ME SMOKE MY CIGARETTE!"

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#15Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/11/15 at 8:59am

"Drat! The Cat! is the escape we've all been looking for!"- Walter Kerr.

Wonderful score, wonderfully witty lyrics. Joe Layton at his peak. If the show lasted longer (as it should have), it would have produced a number of standards. Let's Go is a terrific song. I Like Him (recorded on the flip side of He Touched by Streisand ) is terrific, too. Why she never included it one] one of her albums is a mystery.

It is a cd I listen to with great regularity. And I can't say that about a heck of a lot of musicals in this century. Wish the producers were not so quick to pull the plug.

That logo --  "...and I swear to you, Miss Warren looks exactly like that drawing on the poster." - Walter Kerr (paraphrased)

 

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#16Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/11/15 at 9:27am

Levin's plays also included

 

Dr Cook's Garden

Veronica's Room

 

He also wrote The Boys From Brazil


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Updated On: 10/11/15 at 09:27 AM

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#17Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/11/15 at 11:02am

Mr Roxy said: "Levin's plays also included

 

 

 

Dr Cook's Garden

 

Veronica's Room

 

 

 

He also wrote The Boys From Brazil"

 

In my opinion his BEST play is DEATHTRAP

 

 

 

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#18Remembering DRAT THE CAT! on its 50th Anniversary
Posted: 10/11/15 at 11:18am

Agreed


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