John Lahr
Michael Berkeley's guest is theatre critic John Lahr. He selects music from the show Elaine Stritch at Liberty, a song sung by his father, Bert, plus Theolonious Monk and Mozart.
John Lahr talks to Michael Berkeley about his passion for the American Songbook, his award-winning biographies of Tennessee Williams and Joe Orton, and his father, the actor Bert Lahr, who was the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz.
Described by the playwright Edward Albee as 'the greatest drama critic of my generation', John was for 22 years chief critic and profile writer for the New Yorker.
Then, in 2002, John Lahr the drama critic became John Lahr the dramatist - and the first drama critic ever to win a Tony Award when he wrote actress Elaine Stritch's one-woman show, Elaine Stritch at Liberty.
He chooses music from that show, a song sung by his father, a Theolonious Monk track which reminds him of his wife Connie Booth, and he ends with the joy of Mozart's Jupiter Symphony.
Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus Production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3.
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John Lahr on Thelonious Monk
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Leonard Bernstein
Candide: Overture
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Bernstein. -
Jule Styne
Catch our act at the Met (Two on the Aisle)
Performer: Bert Lahr. Performer: Dolores Gray. -
Charlie Foxx
Mockingbird
Composer: Inez Foxx. Performer: Charlie Foxx. Performer: Inez Foxx. -
Franz Schubert
Gute Nacht (Winterreise)
Performer: Anna Tilbrook. Singer: James Gilchrist. -
NoΓ«l Coward
Why do the Wrong People Travel
Singer: Elaine Stritch. -
Jimmy Van Heusen
Darn that Dream
Performer: Thelonious Monk. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No.41 in C major (Jupiter) K.551 (4th mvt: Molto Allegro)
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic. Conductor: Leonard Bernstein.
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