By Steven Suskin
The name Harnick on a new book instantly attracts our attention, needless to say. In this case, we have The Outdoor Museum: Not Your Usual Images of New York photographs by Margery Gray Harnick, poems by Sheldon Harnick [Beaufort]. Which is to say, this is a photographic picture gallery of New York, the idea being that the streets of the city are a virtual museum.
Margery Gray has been Mrs. Harnick since 1965; musical theatre fans, though, know her from an earlier life. She started as one of those "perfect young ladies" in the 1955 National Tour of Sandy Wilson's The Boy Friend; made her Broadway debut in Greenwillow; had a catchy specialty ("The Picture of Happiness") in Tenderloin; finished the Broadway run of Fiorello! as Dora, the girl who loves a cop; and created the soubrette Bonnie in the hit 1962 Off-Broadway revival of Anything Goes. Her biggest role came in support of Vivien Leigh and Jean Pierre Aumont in the 1963 musical, Tovarich; anyone who saw her perform "Stuck With Each Other" is likely to remember it. Then she married Harnick, and Broadway's loss was Sheldon's gain.
Over the years we've heard tell of Mrs. Harnick's occasional exhibits as a painter; over those same years, Mr. Harnick has written lyrics for various musicals. Now they have joined forces, with Sheldon writing 11 poems which provide thematic sections for the hundred-odd photos. Which are often striking; Mrs. H. seems fascinated by reflections, be they in mirrors, glass, water or ice. All in all, this "Outdoor Museum" makes an interesting gallery.
16 Sep 2012
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Cover art for "The Outdoor Museum: Not Your Usual Images of New York"
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Limelight Editions has brought us two new books on acting. The Actor as Storyteller: An Introduction to Acting by Bruce Miller is a new, second edition of a book originally published in 1999. It is geared towards high school and college actors, as well as professionals. True Acting Tips: A Path to Aliveness, Freedom, Passion, and Vitality by Larry Silverberg is derived from Silverberg's "True Acting Tips" website. Acting tips is what Silverberg — an expert on the Sanford Meisner technique, and author of several books on the same — offers, more than 200 of them. Not being an actor, an acting student or an acting teacher, it is impractical for me to judge the effectiveness of these two items. Earlier books by Miller and Silverberg seem to have a following, which suggests pleased readers.
(Steven Suskin is author of the recently released updated and expanded Fourth Edition of "Show Tunes" as well as "The Sound of Broadway Music: A Book of Orchestrators and Orchestrations," now available in paperback, "Second Act Trouble" and the "Opening Night on Broadway" books. He also pens Playbill.com's On the Record and The DVD Shelf columns. He can be reached at Ssuskin@aol.com.)
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