Recording of NYC Concert Featuring Original Follies Stars Kurt Peterson and Victoria Mallory Will Be Released | Playbill

News Recording of NYC Concert Featuring Original Follies Stars Kurt Peterson and Victoria Mallory Will Be Released The City Center evening marked Ms. Mallory's last New York stage appearance.
Victoria Mallory and Kurt Peterson
When Everything Was Possible – A Concert (with comments), which was recorded live at New York's City Center April 29, 2012, will be released May 13 by Ghostlight Records.

The concert features Kurt Peterson and the late Victoria Mallory, whose combined Broadway credits include West Side Story, Follies, A Little Night Music and the famed concert evening Sondheim: A Musical Tribute. The live recording memorializes Ms. Mallory's last New York stage appearance.

The accompanying 32-page booklet contains many never-before-seen photographs from Broadway's Golden Era as well as production and party photos from the concert, a memorial to Ms. Mallory and a note from her husband. In the original production of Follies, Peterson was Young Ben, and Mallory was Young Heidi.

The track listing follows:
1. Intro by Ted Chapin
2. “There”
3. So we met…
4. “Woe Is Me” / “If I Were a Princess”
5. OK, so I was a frog…
6. “Tonight“
7. Richard Rodgers predicts stardom…
8. “Each Tomorrow Morning” / “And I Was Beautiful” / “Kiss Her Now”
9. Angela Lansbury was brilliant…
10. “Love Makes the World Go ’Round” / “Her Face”/ “Yes, My Heart”
11. “Broadway Baby”
12. Follies…
13. “You’re Gonna Love Tomorrow”
14. This number winded me…
15. “One More Kiss”
16. “Too Many Mornings”
17. “Gabey’s Coming”
18. After a year in Follies
19. “Soon”
20. “Send in the Clowns”
21. While Vicki played in Little Night Music
22. “The Little Things You Do Together”
23. Say, Mr. Producer…
24. “I Remember Sky”
25. “Being Alive”
26. Sondheim—A Musical Tribute…
27. “There Was Once a Time”
28. Thank you all…



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