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DIVA TALK: Chatting with Damn Yankees' Jane Krakowski Plus News of Paige and Jones

By Andrew Gans
27 Jun 2008


DIVA TIDBITS
Elaine Paige, the leading lady of the British musical theatre who made her Broadway debut in Sunset Boulevard, has penned her memoirs. Oberon Books Ltd will publish Paige's autobiography, which is titled "Memories," Oct. 2. Paige, of course, created the role of Grizabella for the West End production of Cats, where she introduced the song "Memory" to London audiences. The hardcover tome, according to Paige's official website, "takes us through her extraordinary career from her earliest stage appearances with Joan Littlewood's groundbreaking company in London's East End to her many starring roles in some of the biggest musicals of modern times, including Cats, Evita, Grease, Piaf, Sunset Boulevard and The Drowsy Chaperone. Illustrated with an extraordinary collection of images in color and black and white, both commissioned for this book and drawn from her own archive, 'Memories' depicts Elaine Paige in some of her most iconic roles – Evita, Grizabella from Cats, Edith Piaf, and Norma Desmond from Sunset Boulevard – but also shows Elaine away from the stage, in childhood, with family and friends, and on her travels. Above all we get an insight into the life and career of a true national treasure in this revealing, funny and personal book." Pre-sales for "Memories" are currently being accepted by visiting www.amazon.co.uk.

Polly's Night Out, celebrating the work of Obie-winning composer Polly Pen, will be presented July 14 at the Weston Playhouse in Weston, VT. The evening, described as "a gathering of songs and opinions that are silly, sinister and wildly out of context," will boast the talents of Terri Klausner, Theresa McCarthy, Bobby Steggert and Henry Stram. Alan Johnson will be the musical director for the 8 PM performance. Tickets, priced $25 (advance) and $30 (at the door), are available by visiting www.westonplayhouse.org. All proceeds support the work of the non-profit theatre company. The Weston Playhouse Theatre Company is located at 703 Main Street in Weston, VT.

Stage Door Records will release a retrospective collection of Shirley Jones recordings in August. Simply titled "Then & Now," the recording will feature classic Jones recordings as well as several new tracks. The CD is scheduled to arrive in stores Aug. 25. The complete track listing for "Then & Now" follows.

Then
"Many a New Day" (from Oklahoma!)
"People Will Say We're in Love" (with Gordon MacRae) (from Oklahoma!) "Out of My Dreams" (from Oklahoma!) "If I Loved You" (from Carousel)
"What's the Use of Wonderin'" (from Carousel)
"You'll Never Walk Alone" (from Carousel)
"April Love" (with Pat Boone)
"Clover in the Meadow" (from April Love)
"Give Me a Gentle Girl" (from April Love)
"Waitin' for My Dearie" (from Brigadoon)
"Almost Like Being in Love" (with Jack Cassidy) (from Brigadoon)
"A Kiss in the Dark" (Live)
"I'll See You Again" (with Jack Cassidy) (Live)
"I'll Follow My Secret Heart" (with Jack Cassidy)

Now
"Beauty and the Beast"
"If I Loved You"
"Memory"
Music Man Introduction
"'Till There Was You"/"Goodnight My Someone"
Movie Medley: "As Time Goes By"/"Bill"/"You Made Me Love You"
"Oklahoma!"
"Oh What a Beautiful Morning"
"People Will Say We're in Love"/"Out of My Dreams"
"You'll Never Walk Alone"
For more information visit www.stagedoorrecords.com.

Alison Fraser
Voices From the Great White Way is the title of a new series featuring solo concerts performed by a host of Broadway favorites. The series, which runs July 28-Nov. 3, will be presented at the Laurie Beechman Theatre, which is located within the West Bank Cafe; show time for each Monday-evening performance is 7 PM. The line-up follows: July 28: Becca Ayers, Aug. 4: Carey Anderson, Aug. 11: Donna Lynne Champlin, Aug. 17 (at 9:30 PM) and Aug. 24 (at 7 PM): Liz McCartney (note: McCartney performs on Sunday evenings), Sept. 8: Barbara Walsh, Sept. 15: Christine Andreas, Sept. 22: John Treacy Egan, Sept. 29: Alison Fraser, Oct. 13: Andrea Burns, Oct. 20: Mary Testa, Oct. 27: Alexander Gemignani and Nov. 3: Judy McLane. The Laurie Beechman Theatre is located at 407 West 42nd Street. For reservations call (212) 695-6909. Cover charges vary; there is a $15 food/drink minimum.

Well, that's all for now. Happy diva-watching! E-mail questions or comments to agans@playbill.com.

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