17 Mayıs 2012 Perşembe

Francie Mendenhall's Memories of The Pearl Bailey Revival of Hello, Dolly!

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Francie Mendenhall auditioned in Los Angeles for producerRobert Cherin and was hired as a singing ensemble member. 
The Dolly company hadbeen on tour and were heading for San Diego then coming back to the ShubertTheatre in Los Angeles before heading out to Boston, Broadway and WashingtonD.C.They wanted to expand the company. Lucky her~Francie was involved in Dolly from  August 29, 1975 until January 24, 1976. This was the Pearl Bailey/Billy Daniels revival. 
 Billy Daniels, was a singer active in the United States and Europe from the mid-1930s to 1988, notable for his hit recording of "That Old Black Magic" and his pioneering performances on early 1950s television. Francie respected Miss Bailey (they never calledher Pearl) and got along with her. She would speak to Francie with respect andincluded her in outings. She had obligations to fulfill during the run of ourtour and was generous with the cast bringing them gifts when she came back from serving as a goodwill ambassador. She servedas a United Nations’ Goodwill Ambassador under several Republican PresidentialAdministrations and was dubbed the Ambassador of Love. At the end of each showthe entire cast would stand onstage while she spoke to the audience and sang. Francine says she will never forget her rendition of “I’ll Be Seeing You”. She was magic. Sheheld a tight rein on the cast, expectingprofessionalism at all times.
I asked Francie about her thoughts on Gower Champion.   Her thoughts are that he was an extremely gifted inventor ofdance. 
Francie never met him but is thrilled to have been in one of his productions. 
 Francie really enjoyed her entrance at the top of the show in“Call On Dolly”. The syncopated steps and great vocals were a joy every show.It was also Miss Bailey’s entrance and the audience loved it. She really knewhow to take stage. “Put on Your Sunday Clothes” was wonderful with thrillinggorgeous harmonies and a richness that makes the heart soar. Francie loves the scoreand “Before The Parade Passes By” is the star of the score in her opinion. Francie opened along with the other newbies onAugust 29, 1975 at the San Diego Civic Center. She felt prepared, loved hercostumes and was very ready.
It was so exciting.               Francie's put-in rehearsals lasted three dayswith conductor Al Cavalier and the ensemble. She was hired along with severalother singers. 
Billy Daniels and Pearl Bailey
They had many opening nights, one every timethe company moved to another city. They werealways exciting for Francie. Experiencing a new theatre, orchestra, meeting the newlocal crew and the dressers was great. Much of the enjoyment for the actors isthe audience of course and the anticipation of seeing how they would respond ineach city was fun. 
Here is a favorite memory of opening night from each city! 
San Diego, San Diego Civic Center The stage manager met Francie at the theatreand took her to Miss Bailey’s dressing room before the show to meet her. Miss Baileyremembered seeing Francie sing a solo in Vegas when she (Francie) was with the Dean MartinGolddiggers and they were opening for Tony Bennett at Caesar’s Palace. She wasnice. Francie was happy to be rehearsing and getting the show under her belt beforeopening in Los Angeles and getting to know the existing Dolly cast.
Los Angeles, The Shubert Theatre in Century City The Shubert in Century City wasglistening, very modern and beautiful. It was an especially exciting opening inLos Angeles for Francie because she lived there at the time and friends and familycame to then show.
Boston, The Shubert Theatre Opening in Boston was exciting. They had adelay because their sets hadn’t arrived on time and they were told to sit tight.When the sets weren’t showing up, Miss Bailey asked the help of her friend BettyFord who dispatched the FBI. Turns out there were some scab drivers who’d leftthe trucks on the side of the road. The trucks were retrieved by the FBI andthe sets went up, hence an opening night! Wow what a beautiful theatre theShubert in Boston is. You could almost touch the audience.     New York, The Minskoff TheatreIn New York, their opening night wasespecially exciting, of course. They were opening on Broadway! When Francie got to thetheatre the night of their opening, there was a box of shiny apples with a wishfor each individual cast and crew member of our company from Barrymore’s restaurantacross the street. Francie loved that. The cast members also exchanged cards andgifts. It was very exciting and the show went very well. The audience loved theshow and loved Miss Bailey in it. Not to mention Billy Daniels, a gem~
BroadwayRevival
Theatre:
MinskoffTheatre
Opening Night: Nov 6, 1975
Total Performances: 42
Original Cast: Pearl Bailey, Billy Daniels, Terrence Emanuel, ChipFields, Grenoldo Frazier, Mary Louise
Director: Lucia Victor
Choreographer: Jack Craig
Producer: Robert Cherin
Musical Director:
Al Cavaliere
Scenic Design: Oliver Smith
Costume Design: Robert Pusilo
Lighting Design: John Gleason

The one thing Francie learned from being in this company that she still carries with her to this day is how a family of friends is formed from your fellow cast membersthat lasts a lifetime.  Here is Francie's worst experience with the show: Mrs. Malloy played by Mary Louise, fainted onstagejust before Ribbons Down My Back while they were playing the Minskoff in NewYork. They were all horrified. As Francie recalls the lights dimmed andan announcement was made. Francie's friend and roomy sometimes Pat Gideon was theunderstudy and ready in a flash (her first shot at the role) when Miss Baileydecided to go on and sing the song herself. She made a costume change neededfor her next entrance as Dolly Levi behind something onstage while singing. Miss Bailey played her role and Mrs. Molloy for the rest of the show. Francie doesn't remember many of the details that night. She does remember though the disappointment of her friend though and MaryLouise. Poor Pat. She was devastated and overcame that. Mary recovered well.
Francie actually loves Barbra Streisand in the film. She says, "Barbra Streisand was really good in the film. She broughteverything the role needs and IT WAS BABS!"
She feels that Jerry Herman is fabulously gifted. She would love to perform in all ofhis shows. She loves Carol Channing and loves hearing hersing the show. The original cast was superb all the way around.
The biggest change Francie has seen in this business since she first began is technology and, lots of "reality"...
Thank you Francie for the gifts you have given and continue to give to the world!







Your devoted fan,


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