
"The Fantasticks"
was an off-Broadway production that opened in 1960 at the
Sullivan Theatre in Greenwich Village and starred the inimitable
Jerry Orbach. The play centers around two young lovers who are
brought together by their fathers and who embark on life journeys
before being reunited in the final act. The show's music and lyrics
were written by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, respectively, and
their original New York production ran for over 42 years. A revival
is currently on the boards in New York.
The Barbra Connection
The score
from The Fantasticks provided a treasure trove of musical
inspiration for Barbra early on in her career. One of the few times
Barbra has publicly performed a number from The Fantasticks
occurred in June of 1967. She sang one of the show's more memorable
numbers, "I Can See It" during her legendary Central Park
concert (right). That particular rendition can be seen on the official
DVD release of Barbra's A Happening In Central Park television
special. The audio version of the song can be enjoyed on the
soundtrack album from the show.
Barbra recorded four of the most moving ballads from The
Fantasticks:
"Soon It's Gonna Rain"
"Much More"
"I Can See It"
"Try To Remember"
Elliott Gould
In 1964, Barbra's husband, Elliott Gould, performed The
Fantasticks in summer stock opposite Liza Minnelli at The Mineola
Playhouse in Long Island. In 2002, Gould was asked by CNN to reflect
on his experience in The Fantasticks and for his thoughts on
the show's impending final curtain:
"I was approached
to do this production with Liza, who had done something called,
"Best Foot Forward." And Ward Baker directed us, and it was an
amazing experience. And it's really hard to accept that it's going
to close. But I feel that, evidently, business-wise, it has to
close. Only for it to reopen again in the future as a major
revival."
Brad Sullivan
For the
1995 film of The Fantasticks Academy Award winner Joel Gray and
character actor Brad Sullivan were cast in the roles of the meddlesome
fathers. You'll surely remember Sullivan as the man who portrayed
curmudgeon Henry Wingo and was directed by Barbra in her 1991 film,
The Prince of Tides. In one of the more bizarre moments of The
Fantasticks, Brad Sullivan sings an on-screen duet with Joel Gray.
More Information About "The Fantasticks"
The Fantasticks
- Original Production Website
The Fantasticks
- Current Revival Website
Elliott Gould remembers
The Fantasticks
The Fantasticks
1995 movie trailer
YouTube - The current New York cast in a public
performance of Soon It's Gonna Rain
YouTube - Jerry Orbach performs
Try To Remember