Rabbi Sol Solomon chats with author and Hollywood expert Stephen Schochet.
Topics include: Hollywood stories, film, movie stars.
Segment originally aired Sept. 22, 2012 on the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Dave Lefkowitz chats with veteran New York radio host Carol Miller.
Topics include: commercial radio, WPLJ.
Segment originally aired Sept. 22, 2012 on the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #42 (6/10/2012): 2012 Tony Awards
Aired June 9, on Dave’s Gone By. Youtube clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SvBP6aCB8o
Shalom Dammit! This is Rabbi Sol Solomon with a special Rabbinical Reflection on the 2012 Tony Awards.
You know, I look at the 2011-2012 Broadway season, its mix of classic revivals, ultra-modern musical imagery, fabulous roles for strong women, the return of Disney, intelligent and socially conscious new plays – what an array! And yet, I can’t help thinking . . . what’s with all the goyim?
I mean, of course, there are Jews everywhere; this is Broadway. Without Jews and faigeles, West 45th Street would just be Starbucks, Duane Reade, McDonalds, a bigger Starbucks, a pretzel stand and a third Starbucks on the corner. And you’ll see Jewish names connected to a host of Tony nominations, from the Gershwins and Sondheim to actors Danny Burstein and Judy Kaye and Lifetime Achievement winner Manny Azenberg. He should win a special Tony just because he never changed his name to Manfred Azalia III.
So it’s not as if this a Jew-free jubilee. Still, I’m seeing way too much Jesus this particular Broadway season. First of all there’s Jesus Christ Superstar, with all the Jews going, `Crucify him, crucify him, crucify him.’ I appreciate the sentiment, but it’s not my idea of entertainment. And as if one Jesus Christ musical weren’t enough, there’s also a revival of Godspell, written by a Jew, no less. Whatsamatter, Stephen Schwartz? Moses not good enough for ya? Abraham? Isaac? The prophet Zephaniah? Use a little imagination. I realize Andrew Lloyd Webber already took Joseph, and you can’t do Sampson and Delilah because there’s already a musical called “Hair,” but still . . .
Other faiths are well represented on Broadway: Sister Act has nuns, The Book of Mormon has Latter Day Saints, Leap of Faith had evangelicals, Wicked has witches. So why are we left out? Where’s the marquee that reads, “Now Playing: `Pushy Complainers’?”
Where are the Jewish in this year’s Tony-nominated shows, hah? You won’t find `em in Once, about an Irish folksinger and a Czechoslovakian. It’s got that big song “Falling Slowly.” (sings) “Falling slowly, falling slowly” – Jews don’t fall slowly; we fall straight down and break a hip.
There’s Newsies, the Disney show about striking newspaper boys. You’d think a musical about New York unions would be full of socialist Yids. But no. They have one major character, Davey, who’s so obviously Jewish, they might as well put him in a fur hat and call him Shichmichail. He’s thoughtful, he’s intelligent, he’s passive-aggressive and something of a pussy. But do they mention his religion at all? No, all traces of Eastern Europe have been magically erased from this secondary role.
Same thing in Death of a Salesman! Arthur Miller – Jew. Director Mike Nichols – Jew. Willy Loman – ehhhh.. nondescript American. Unspecified racial heritage. You know, Dustin Hoffman may not have been the best Broadway Loman, but at least his Willy had a circumcised willie. And what about the next door neighbors: Charley and his son Bernard. No religious affiliation? No menorah in the back window even? Bernard is a friggin’ lawyer! Broadway, what are you hiding? Let Jews be Jews.
Where are the Jews in the other shows? You got the musical Lysistrata Jones which is all about great athletes. Obviously, no Jews there. Evita, about Argentinians – and we all know who moved there after the war. Frank Wildhorn, a landsman, he wrote a musical, Bonnie and Clyde. Okay, we don’t want them to be Jewish. But One Man, Two Guvnors? I’d rather see “Two Jews, Four Opinions.”
Oh sure, Jews are alluded to in other shows. Venus in Fur – anything with fur, you’re basically talking my people. Porgy and Bess has a character called “Crown,” which reminds us of all the fine Jewish dentists. Stick Fly, which is pretty much what a mohel does. And lest we forget, Spider-Man, which took eight months to open. Kind of like a Jewish girl’s legs.
I’m not saying every show has to be Fiddler on the Roof or The Zulu and the Zayde, but let’s not forget, or forghettoize, the tribe of people without whom Broadway could hardly exist in its present form. Apart from the hilariously dysfunctional Jewish family in The Lyons, overtly Jewish characters are strangely and sadly absent from this season’s Broadway contenders.
Of course, off-Broadway, I did my own show, Shalom Dammit! An Evening with Rabbi Sol Solomon, which is hilarious and brilliant and coming back to New York in August. For more information, visit shalomdammit.com. And there’s currently a show in New York called “Old Jews Telling Jokes.” I think that’s wonderful. I just hope it doesn’t move to Broadway and star Mel Gibson, John Galliano, Louis Farrakhan and Spike Lee.
Anyway, I would like to close my little benediction by congratulating not just the Tony nominees but all the fine people who do great work on and off-Broadway, whether recognized or not. Maybe a kindly usher, a stage manager who can be a zillion places at once, a conductor with magnificent finesse. They all contribute to that moment when the curtain parts and steals our hearts. Bravo and mazel tov.
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This has been a theatrical Rabbinical Reflection from Rabbi Sol Solomon, Temple Sons of Bitches in Great Neck, New York.
Here is the 393rd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, Sept. 8, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Dave starts his 10th season with – what else? – a mix of talk and music.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:05:00 DAVE GOES OFF – UNC Radio 00:25:00 DAVE SAYS BYE – Scott McKenzie & Hal David 01:09:00 INSIDE BROADWAY, pt. 1 – news (01:09:30) 01:15:30 Fire Drill! 01:26:30 INSIDE BROADWAY, pt. 2 – more news (01:26:30) and reviews (01:36:30) (The Last Smoker in America 01:37:00), Clybourne Park (01:41:30), Peter and the Starcatcher (01:46:30) 01:50:00 Sponsors and technical difficulties 02:05:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Tempest) 02:38:00 RABBI SOL SOLOMON’S RABBINICAL REFLECTION #43 – New Reviews 02:44:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – 9/11 02:52:00 Thanks & Friends & Weather 02:58:30 DAVE GOES OUT
Sept. 8, 2012 Playlist: “San Francisco” (00:28:30), “Take a Moment” (00:33:00), “Like an Old Time Movie” (00:41:00), “Going Home Again” (00:53:30), “1969” (01:16:30) & “Dear Sister” (Scott McKenzie; 01:19:30). “Upstairs” (00:34:30) & “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again” (00:57:00; Promises, Promises, 1968 Bway cast w/ Jerry Orbach & Jill O’Hara). “What’s New, Pussycat?” (00:38:30; Tom Jones). “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself” (00:44:00; Elvis Costello). “Kokomo” (The Beach Boys; 00:46:30). “Always Something There to Remind Me” (00:50:00; Naked Eyes). “Early Roman Kings” (02:07:00), “Under the Red Sky” (02:12:00), “Cry Awhile” (02:16:00), “Duquesne Whistle” (02:21:00), “God Knows” (02:26:30) & “Po’ Boy” (02:29:30; Bob Dylan). “Tower Song” (Townes Van Zandt; 02:44:00). “New York City” (Maggie & Suzzy Roche; 02:47:00). “Until Tomorrow” (Juliana Hatfield). (pictured: Dave, Scott McKenzie, Hal David, Peter and the Starcatcher, 9/11, Bob Dylan on the back cover of “Tempest.”)
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Here is the 392nd episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, July 14, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Dave celebrates the 100th birthdate of Woody Guthrie. Also: a phone call from his wife Joyce, Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later, Saturday Segue (Roger McGuinn).
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guest: Dave’s wife, Joyce
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:05:00 GUEST: Joyce 00:36:30 SATURDAY SEGUE – Woody Guthrie’s 100th Birthday 01:10:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (news (01:10:30); Perfect/Change (01:21:30)) 01:40:30 Sponsors 01:48:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – Roger McGuinn 02:13:30 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Songs to Woody) 02:49:30 Friends 02:55:00 DAVE GOES OUT
June 14, 2012 Playlist: “UNC Fight Song” (00:26:30); “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” (00:31:00), “Song to Woody” (02:15:30), “The Grand Coulee Dam” (02:18:30), “Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie” (02:21:00), “Pretty Boy Floyd” (02:28:00), “Dear Mrs. Roosevelt” (02:32:30) & “This Land is Your Land” (02:38:30; Bob Dylan). “Talking Dust Bowl Blues” (00:36:30), “Jolly Banker” (00:52:00), “Rye Whiskey” (00:58:00; Woody Guthrie). “Do Re Mi” (00:41:30; John Mellencamp). “East Texas Red” (00:46:30; Arlo Guthrie). “Philadelphia Lawyer” (00:55:00; Willie Nelson). “This Land is Your Land” (01:00:30; Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie & Sweet Honey in the Rock). “I Can Live with That” (01:25:00; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, 1996 off-Broadway cast w/ Daniel Burstein & Melissa Weil). “5D (Fifth Dimenson)” (01:50:30) & “Turn! Turn! Turn!” (02:06:00; The Byrds). “You Bowed Down” (01:53:00; Roger McGuinn). “The Ballad of Easy Rider” (01:57:00; Richard & Linda Thompson). “Could’ve Been Anyone” (02:02:00; Aimee Mann). “This Land is Your Land” (03:00:00; Odetta, Arlo Guthrie & Will Geer).
Here is the 391st episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, June 30, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Featuring: Dave celebrates Independence Day with Saturday Segues. Also: Inside Broadway, Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later, and Dave Goes Off on NYU expansion.
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:15:00 SATURDAY SEGUE – America 01:04:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (news, Master Class (01:32:00)) 01:51:00 Sponsors 01:59:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Independence Day) 02:25:30 DAVE GOES OFF – NYU Expansion 02:44:30 Weather 02:47:30 Friends 02:51:30 DAVE GOES OUT
June 30, 2012 Playlist: “Sail Away” (00:15:30; Randy Newman). “Made in America” (00:18:30; Bonnie & Clyde, 2011 Bway cast). “America” (00:21:30; West Side Story, 2009 Bway cast w/ Karen Olivo). “America” (00:26:00; Robyn Hitchcock). “All American Alien Boy” (00:30:30; Ian Hunter). “America’s Boy” (00:38:00; Broadcast). “Born in the USA” (00:43:00; Bruce Springsteen). “Crawling to the USA” (00:47:30; Elvis Costello). “American Dream” (00:50:30; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young). “American Dreams” (00:53:30; Lucinda Williams). (01:14:00; The Sound of Music, 1959 Bway cast w/ Mary Martin). “Vissi D’Arte” (01:43:00; Maria Callas). “Tears of Rage” (01:59:30), “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues” (02:04:00), “Abandoned Love” (02:08:00), “Tombstone Blues” (alternate version; 02:12:30), & “Slow Train” (02:16:00; Bob Dylan). “America” (02:55:00; Lou Reed).
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Here is the 390th episode of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, June 23, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.
Featuring: Dave chats with actor Dakin Matthews and recounts his trip to Milwaukee. Plus: Inside Broadway (Little Theater of the Rockies), Bob Dylan – Sooner & Later (Wisconsin), and a phone call from Jeff Goodman.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: actor Dakin Matthews, former co-host Jeff Goodman, Dave’s wife Joyce.
00:00:00 DAVE GOES IN 00:13:30 Sponsors 00:16:30 GUEST: Dakin Matthews 00:55:30 DAVE GOES OFF – Milwaukee 01:30:30 Sponsors 01:38:00 GUEST: Joyce Weil 01:41:00 BOB DYLAN – Sooner & Later (Wisconsin) 02:10:00 Weather 02:12:00 INSIDE BROADWAY (news; 02:12:30) 02:21:30 GUEST: Jeff Goodman 02:53:30 INSIDE BROADWAY (review: The Boys Next Door (02:53:30), The 39 Steps (02:55:00), next to normal (02:57:30). 03:07:00 Friends & Thanks 03:13:00 DAVE GOES OUT
July 23, 2012 Playlist: “The Milwaukee Song” (Jewel; 00:10:30). “Brush Up Your Shakespeare” (00:15:00; Kiss Me, Kate, 1948 Bway cast). “Wisconsin” (00:53:00; Bon Iver). “Highway 51” (01:41:30), “Frankie & Albert” (01:44:00), “Watching the River Flow” (01:48:00), “Dusty Old Fairgrounds” (01:51:30), “Moonshiner” (01:57:00), “Million Dollar Bash – Version 1” (02:02:00; Bob Dylan). “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” (Ethel Merman; 02:49:00). “Superboy and the Invisible Girl” (03:02:30; next to normal, 2010 Bway cast). “Goodbye Old Girl” (Pajama Game, 1994 Bway cast).
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Dave Lefkowitz chats with entertainer and former co-host Jeff Goodman.
Topics include: Long Island, Gypsy, theater.
Segment originally aired June 23, 2012 on the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Segment originally aired June 23, 2012 on the “Dave’s Gone By” radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz.
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Here is the 389th episode–our annual Broadway Tony Awards special–of the long-running radio show/podcast, Dave’s Gone By, which aired on UNC Radio, June 9, 2012. Info: davesgoneby.com.
Featuring: Dave celebrates Broadway and the Tony Awards with theater experts, a Tony nominee and lots of showtunes.
Host: Dave Lefkowitz
Guests: Tony nominated actress Spencer Kayden, University of Northern Colorado theater school musical director Richard Shore, Denver Center President Randy Weeks. Critics & Journalists: Leslie (Hoban) Blake (Vice President of the Drama Desk), Joe Dziemianowicz (NY Daily News), Peter Filichia (Kritzerland.com), Rosalind Friedman (WMNR-FM radio), Isa Goldberg (Drama Desk), Michael Portantiere (Broadwaystars.com), Michael Riedel (NY Post), Simon Saltzman (Drama Desk), Richmond Shepard (TotalTheater.com), Anne Siegel (TotalTheater.com), Rabbi Sol Solomon (Shalom Dammit!), Elisabeth Vincentelli (NY Post).
00:00:01 DAVE GOES IN 00:07:00 GUEST: Joe Dziemianowicz 00:21:00 GUEST: Peter Filichia 00:39:30 GUEST: Simon Saltzman 00:55:30 GUEST: Spencer Kayden 01:12:30 GUEST: Michael Portantiere 01:26:00 GUEST: Rosalind Friedman 01:39:00 GUEST: Annie Siegel 01:50:00 Rabbi Sol Solomon’s Rabbinical Reflection – 2012 Tony Awards 02:03:00 GUEST: Isa Goldberg 02:14:00 GUEST: Michael Riedel 02:34:00 GUEST: Richmond Shepard 02:47:30 GUEST: Richard Shore 02:59:00 GUEST: Elisabeth Vincentelli 03:13:30 GUEST: Randy Weeks 03:26:30 Trivia 03:35:00 GUEST: Leslie (Hoban) Blake 03:53:00 Thank Yous 03:57:00 More Trivia 04:03:00 DAVE GOES OUT
June 9, 2012 Playlist: “Overture” (00:00:01; Follies, 2011 Bway cast). “Zing Went the Strings of My Heart” (00:18:00; End of the Rainbow, 2011 Bway cast w/ Tracie Bennett). “It Ain’t Necessarily So” (00:36:30; Porgy & Bess, 2011 Bway cast w/ David Alan Grier). “Broadway Baby” (00:49:30; Follies, 2011 Bway cast w/ Jayne Houdyshell). (01:08:00; Urinetown, 2011 Bway cast w/ Spencer Kayden). “I am Here for You” (01:35:00; The Book of Mormon, 2010 Bway cast w/ Josh Gad). “You Can’t Succeed on Broadway” (01:56:00; Spamalot (2004 Bway cast w/ David Hyde Pierce). “Just My Luck” (02:12:30; One Man, Two Guvnors, 2011 Bway cast). “Gold” (02:29:00; Once 2012 Bway cast w/ Steve Kazee). “Hold On” (03:07:00; Lysistrata Jones 2011 Bway cast). “Didn’t I See this Movie? (03:33:00; Next to Normal (2009 Bway cast w/ Alice Ripley). “Rise Above” (03:48:00; Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark; 2011 Bway cast w/ Reeve Carney). “More” (Ghost 2012 Bway cast). “Someday” (04:05:30; Memphis; 2009 Bway cast).
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