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Grover-MusicMan

Grover, the Music Monster

The Music Monster

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The Music Man is a musical by Meredith Willson which debuted on Broadway in 1957, and has been revived several times since. A staple of community, regional, and high school theatres, the show is set in the fictional town of River City, Iowa, and follows the exploits of traveling salesman Harold Hill and town librarian Marian.

Many songs from the musical have become standards in the American songbook, including "Seventy-Six Trombones" and "Pick a Little, Talk a Little."

References[]

  • Excerpts from the original Broadway cast recording, including "Sincere" and "The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl," were used on Sam and Friends in 1958.[1] A recording of "Ya Got Trouble" by Stan Freberg was used later on May 12, 1960.[2]
  • Slimey is surrounded by costume pieces and casts off a hat that Oscar says looks like something from The Music Man in Episode 3856.
  • In a Sesame Street song insert, Big Bird figures he can cheer up the glum bluebird Indigo by shouting "Seventy-Six Trombones" in his face (Bob suggests something more soothing).
  • In Episode 4326 of Sesame Street, Grover's role as an instrument salesman spoofs Harold Hill in The Music Man, complete with a "Ya Got Trouble"-inspired sales pitch. Later, he mentions he has 76 trombones in his stock.

Connections[]

  • Eddie Albert played Harold Hill (replacing Robert Preston) during the original Broadway run
  • Carol Arthur played Mrs. Paroo in the 1980 Broadway revival
  • Paul Benedict played Mayor Shinn in the 2000 Broadway revival
  • Barbara Cook originated Marian Paroo in the 1957 Broadway production
  • Kristin Chenoweth played Marian Paroo in the 2003 TV movie
  • Sutton Foster played Marian Paroo in the 2022 Broadway revival
  • Victor Garber played Mayor Shinn in the 2003 TV movie
  • Hermione Gingold played Mrs. Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn in the 1962 film
  • Buddy Hackett played Marcellus Washburn in the 1962 film
  • Ron Howard played Winthrop Paroo in the 1962 film
  • Shirley Jones played Marian Paroo in the 1962 film
  • Hugh Jackman played Harold Hill in the 2022 Broadway revival
  • Linda Kash played Alma Hix in the 2003 TV movie
  • Mark Linn-Baker was a replacement as Mayor Shinn in the 2022 Broadway revival
  • Rosie O'Donnell played Mrs. Paroo in the semi-staged concert production at the Kennedy Center in 2019
  • Molly Shannon played Mrs. Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn in the 2003 TV movie
  • Daniel Torres played Ewart Dunlop and a traveling salesman in the 2022 Broadway revival
  • Dick Van Dyke played Harold Hill in the 1980 Broadway revival
  • Mary Wickes played Mrs. Squires in the 1962 film

Sources[]

  1. Sam and Friends: The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show page 297
  2. Sam and Friends: The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show page 456-457

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