Explore 20th century entertainment through the lens of Hirschfeld drawings
David and Katherine time travel 50 years ago to 1975 in our first Hirschfeld Century Podcast episode of 2025! In a year where Hirschfeld received little work from the New York Times, find out what he was doing throughout the year in films, books, and television, plus a special trip to Japan! For the first time ever, we're simultaneously releasing the Visual Companion to the Hirschfeld Century Podcast! Watch the podcast with all of the drawings and images as we discuss them, exclusively on YouTube! The Al Hirschfeld Foundation is now on Bluesky! Follow us here! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: All Over Town, 1975 The Constant Wife, 1975 Chicago, 1975 A Chorus Line, 1975 Represented on Broadway, 1975 The Wiz (Film), 1978 The Rocky Horror Show (Revival), 2000 The Ritz (Film), 1976 Funny Lady, 1975 (Three Versions) The Sunshine Boys (Film), 1975 The Sunshine Boys (Stage), 1972 The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Film), 1975 The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Stage), 1971 Chico and the Man, 1975 Rhoda, 1975 Howard Cosell, 1975 Masterpiece Theatre Drawings Mrs. Warren's Profession, 1975 She Stoops to Conquer, 1975 Macbeth, 1975 IBM Movies to Remember (1977 and 1979) Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld, 1941 For more on Prints, check out Episode 41 - Prints for more information on Hirschfeld's Prints "Rhythm" Print Series, 1970 Lucille Ball with Fur Stole and Purse, 1975 Charlie Chaplin, 1975 W.C. Fields Print, 1975 Jackie Gleason, 1975 Laurel and Hardy, 1975 Buster Keaton, 1975 Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot, Print from 1959 Drawing Mae West, 1975 George and Ira Gershwin, 1990 World Premiere, 1975 Self-Portrait, 1975 Richard Anobile Books: Drat! W.C. Fields Book Cover, 1975 Why a Duck, 1971 "Godfrey Daniels" W.C. Fields in the Barber Shop, 1975 A Fine Mess, 1975 Hooray for Captain Spaulding, 1975 Charlie Award, 1975 Steve Allen Kitty Carlisle Hart Kitty Carlisle Hart USO Woman of the Year, 1975 S.J. Perelman's Eastward Ha!, 1975 Sardi's (with Warner Bros Characters), 1994 Kabuki Series of Prints, 1976 Pacific Overtures, 1976 Sweet Bye and Bye and Westward, Ha! are the focus of Episode 49, Hirschfeld and Perelman Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
Today David talks to author Nicholas van Hoogstraten about his brand-new book Broadway Poster Art: 1945-1969 which chronicles the evolution of Broadway posters including many by Al Hirschfeld. David and Nicholas discuss the making of the book, how certain posters got selected, and the stories of some of the many Al Hirschfeld posters featured in the book. Order the book now at BroadwayPosters.com Thank you to the Algonquin Hotel for hosting us for this episode. Happy Holidays to everyone and we'll see you in the new year with brand-new episodes of the Hirschfeld Century Podcast! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Ray Bolger in Three to Make Ready, 1946 Ray Bolger in Where's Charley?, 1949 Ray Bolger Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Poster), 1949 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (New York Times Drawing), 1949 Bell, Book and Candle, 1950 Bonanza Bound, 1947 Man and Superman, 1947 My Fair Lady (Original Poster), 1956 My Fair Lady (Poster with Generic Figures), 1970 Reclining Figure (Both Versions), 1954 Man of La Mancha (Drawing for Poster), 1965 Man of La Mancha (New York Times Drawing), 1965 Hair, 1968 Earl Carroll's Vanities, 1931 Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
David and Katherine celebrate the 100th anniversary of The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, formerly the Martin Beck Theatre. Plus, David interviews artist Justin "Squigs" Robertson about his special project celebrating the theatre's centennial. Rededicated to Al Hirschfeld on what would have been his 100th birthday in 2003, this is the only Broadway Theatre to ever be named after an artist. In this episode, learn about the many exciting productions played at the theatre, hear about the star-studded rededication, and join us in celebrating the many performers and creatives whose work appeared on the theatre's stage. Thank you Squigs for joining us in this special celebration. Learn more about his work at www.squigsonline.com Follow Squigs on Instagram @SquigsRobertson View Squigs' full work with an interactive identifying key. Listen to our previous episode with Squigs: Episode 12 with Justin "Squigs" Robertson Thank you to the Algonquin Hotel for hosting the interview. Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Frank Langella as Dracula, 1977 Kiss Me Kate, 1999 with Brian Stokes Mitchell and Marin Mazzie Harry Houdini, 2002 Bobbe Arnst in A La Carte, 1927 Theatre Guild 1928-29 Season, 1929 The D' Oyly-Carte Company Prepare to Offer a New Season of Gilbert & Sullivan, 1936 Cabin in the Sky, 1940 Hallelujah, Baby!, 1967 St. Louis Woman, 1946, featuring the Cakewalk Bye Bye Birdie, 1960 Oliver, 1963 Into the Woods, 1987 The Sound of Music, 1998 Guys and Dolls, 1992 Nathan Lane A Connecticut Yankee, 1943 Baker Street, 1965 Sweet Smell of Success, 2002 Yellow Jack, 1934 Victoria Regina, 1938 The Iceman Cometh, 1946 Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, 1982 Sweet Bird of Youth, 1959 The Rose Tattoo, 1951 Orpheus Descending, 1957 The Pirate Rehearsal, 1942 Say Darling Rehearsal, 1958 Milk and Honey Rehearsal, 1961 My Sister Eileen, 1941 The Grass Harp, 1952 The Curious Savage, 1950 Moon Over Buffalo, 1995 Tropical Revue with Katherine Dunham, 1943 Jacobowsky and the Colonel, 1944 Nancy Walker in Copper and Bass Poster, 1957 Man of La Mancha, 1965 Jerry Zaks Carol Channing Arthur Miller Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick in The Producers, 2002 Victor Garber Barbara Cook Whoopi Goldberg View Squigs' full drawing of the Al Hirschfeld Theatre! Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
David sits down with Emily McGill, the author of the new Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot deck, to discuss their collaboration on this one-of-a-kind Hirschfeld experience. The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot Deck is available now online and where most books are sold. Order here! Follow along with the show notes to view the works and cards mentioned in this episode. Pippin, 1972 Dot from Sunday in the Park with George, 1984 - The Queen of Cups Candide from Candide, 1997 - 0 the Fool P.T. Barnum from Barnum, 1997 - I the Magician Luis Alberto Molina from Kiss of the Spider Woman, 1993 - VIII Strength Princess Winnifred from Once Upon a Mattress taken from Villain and Sleeping Heroine, 1962 - 4 of Swords David's Reading: Georges Seurat from Sunday in the Park with George, 1984 - 8 of Coins Willie Sheridan from The Tap Dance Kid, 1984 - Page of Coins Al Hirschfeld, 1980 - XXI The World Stephen Sondheim for Sondheim on Sondheim, 1999 - King of Cups Eva Le Gallienne, 1976 - III The Empress Bob Fosse in Fosse, 1977 - XII The Hanged Person Delores Dante from Working, 1978 - 3 of Coins Velma Kelly from Chicago, 1976 - X Wheel of Fortune Ariel from The Little Mermaid taken from Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid, 1948 - Page of Cups Jud Fry from Oklahoma! taken from The Unforgiven, 1960 - 5 of Coins For more on Emily McGill visit EmilyMcGillEntertainment.com Follow @TheHirschfeldBroadwayTarot on Instagram Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com for all your home good needs! The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
We're celebrating the 50th episode of the Hirschfeld Century Podcast in style with a look back at your favorite episodes. Plus, David and Katherine answer your burning Hirschfeld questions and a few surprises are revealed! Thank you to everyone for listening for the last 50 episodes. We couldn't do it without your support and we look forward to telling more stories from the world of Hirschfeld! Follow along with the show notes to view the works and previous episodes mentioned in this episode. Links for episodes go to alhirschfeldfoundation.org/podcasts. Check your service's listings for past episodes. Episode 1 - Fiddler on the Roof Episode 39 - The Murals of 1958 Episode 49 - Hirschfeld and Perelman Episode 45 - 1964 Episode 43 - Brooks Atkinson & The Lively Years Episode 44 - Disney Episode 23 - Interview with Eric Goldberg Episode 33 - The Dog Show (Online Exhibition) Episode 4 - What's My Line Episode 36 - Call Her Madam: Sex, Crime, and Fun in Polly Adler's New York (Online Exhibition with Debbie Applegate) Episode 32 - It Goes So Fast - Our Town (Online Exhibition with Howard Sherman) Episode 12 - Justin "Squigs" Robertson Episode 48 - Hirschfeld's Drag Show (Online Exhibition with Charles Busch) Episode 27 - Hal Prince Alex Trebek, 1999 The West Wing, 2001 Alias, 2002 The King of Queens, 2001 The Nanny, 1999 The Golden Girls, 1991 The Sopranos, 2001 Bust of Abraham Lincoln, 1919 Episode 38 - Bali Bali Works, 1932 1927 Cubism-inspired works (Rang Tang, Ethel Waters, and Katherine Renwick) Lorne Michaels (with Zeppo Marx), 1999 Tommy Tune, 2002 (Final Published Hirschfeld Drawing) Episode 41 - Prints Evita, 1979 The Hirschfeld Broadway Tarot Deck is available now online and where most books are sold. Order here! Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
David and Katherine take a look at the friendship between Al Hirschfeld and satirist S.J. Perelman including their Broadway-bound flop Sweet Bye and Bye, and their subsequent adventures chronicled in the book Westward Ha! or Around the World in 80 Clichés. Thank you Frank Ferrante for recording Groucho Marx' farewell speech to Hirschfeld and Perelman. More on Frank Ferrante here: EveningWithGroucho.com Thank you Robert Bader for the transcript of Groucho Marx' farewell speech as featured in his book "Grouch Marx and Other Short Stories and Tall Tales: Selected Writings of Groucho Marx": Order Here Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: S.J. Perelman Walk a Little Faster, 1932 One Touch of Venus, 1943 Dolly Haus Ogden Nash Sweet Bye and Bye 2011 Recording on Spotify Death in Philadelphia, the Creators of Sweet Bye and Bye, 1947 Drawings from Westward Ha!, 1947 Stanley Tucci in Execution of Justice (On the Right), 1986 Groucho Marx Frank Ferrante as Groucho, 1986 The King and I, 1951 Swiss Family Perelman, 1949 Please write in your questions to us at info@alhirschfeldfoundation.org for our 50th episode special coming in August! Write to us by August 9th with any question you have about the world of Hirschfeld! Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
David Leopold interviews actor, writer, cabaret performer, and drag legend Charles Busch on his vivid career and his work on the online exhibition Hirschfeld's Drag Show, celebrating 74 years of performers in drag across 15 drawings by Al Hirschfeld. Hirschfeld's Drag Show is available to view now at alhirschfeldfoundation.org/exhibitions Recorded at The Algonquin Hotel in New York. Check out The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel Visit CharlesBusch.com Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in the episode: Charles Busch (Two Drawings) Charles Ludlam, 1983 Jose Ferrer Charley's Aunt, 1940 Charley's Aunt (Other Drawings) Mary Martin as Peter Pan, 1954 Peter Pan (Other Drawings) Some Like It Hot, 1959 Myra Breckinridge, 1969 La Cage Aux Folles, 1983 Charles Busch in Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, 1986 Goodbye Charlie, 1959 Liza Minnelli Barbra Streisand Meghan Robinson in Psycho Beach Party, 1987 Andy Halliday in The Lady in Question, 1989 The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, 2002 Lynne Meadow, 1993 Victor/Victoria, 1995 Julie Andrews Valerie Harper Hairspray, 2002 Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel
David and Katherine celebrate MGM's centennial with a look back at Hirschfeld's 40+ years working for the studio on many of their iconic films including the Marx Brothers films, Royal Wedding, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Wizard of Oz, and many more! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: All MGM Images On Ze Boulevard, 1927 The Green Ghost (Released as "The Unholy Night"), 1929 Ordeal (Released as "The Ship in Shanghai"), 1929 Hallelujah, 1928 Hirschfeld Stamps Laurel and Hardy Min and Bill Poster, 1930 The Wizard of Oz Promoting Pandemonium! - Selling Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy to Depression-Era America Book Ft. Works by Al Hirschfeld Stan Laurel Mask, 1933 Oliver Hardy Mask, 1933 Charley Chase Mask, 1933 Flying High (Stage and Film) Marx Brothers (MGM Works) Cabin in the Sky, 1943 Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld, 1941 Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney Films Strike Up the Band, 1940 Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 National Velvet, 1944 "Young Girl" AKA Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet, 1944 Thousands Cheer, 1943 Til the Clouds Roll By, 1946 The Ziegfeld Follies, 1946 Kim, 1950 Battleground (Misspoken as "Battlefield") An American in Paris, 1951 Singin' in the Rain, 1952 Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding, 1951 Ray Bolger in Where's Charley?, 1949 The Night of the Iguana, 1964 Far From the Madding Crowd, 1967 The Odd Couple (Film), 1968 The Sunshine Boys (Film), 1975 Singin' in the Rain, 1977 A Star is Born, 1977 Another Fine Mess, 1930 Doctor Zhivago, 1965 All MGM Images ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Watch Hirschfeld Moments: Ep.4 - Hirschfeld Draws a Star! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram HirschfeldHomestyle.com
David sits down with guest curator Alan Pally, a trustee of the Noël Coward Foundation, to discuss our new online exhibition Men About Town: Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward, now available to view at alhirschfeldfoundation.org/exhibitions Recorded at The Algonquin Hotel in New York, David and Alan look back at Coward's extraordinary career and the many figures he worked with through Hirschfeld's drawings. Important Links: Men About Town: Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward (Full Exhibition) About the Noël Coward Foundation The NY Public Library for the Performing Arts The Hirschfeld Package at The Algonquin Hotel Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Nöel Coward Lillian Gish Irene Worth John Gielgud Barbara Cook Paula Laurence Private Lives (Various Productions) Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne Gertrude Lawrence The Red Peppers (from Star!), 1968 Private Lives, 1931 Daniel Massey Raymond Massey Laurence Olivier Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in Private Lives, 1983 Joan Collins in Private Lives, 1992 Maggie Smith and John Standing in Private Lives, 1976 Bea Lillie Set to Music, 1939 Elsa Maxwell Blithe Spirit Mildred Natwick Design For Living, 1984 Tammy Grimes Look After Lulu, 1959 Carol Channing Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1949 High Spirits, 1964 Uta Hagen Hirschfeld Century Podcast - Episode 45: 1964 Oh, Coward!, 1987 Marlene Dietrich Waiting in the Wings, 1999 Dana Ivey in Present Laughter, 1982 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
David and Katherine look back 60 years ago to a year that was full of exciting works from Al Hirschfeld: 1964! Fiddler on the Roof, Hello Dolly!, Funny Girl and more premiered on Broadway; My Fair Lady and The Best Man hit the big screen; and Hirschfeld introduces two new series of drawings: "Famous Feuds" and "Unlikely Casting". Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Bedtime Story, 1964 What's My Line David Niven The Best Man, 1964 The Best Man ("Movies to Remember" Series), 1979 The Best Man (Broadway), 1960 My Fair Lady (Film), 1964 The Train, 1964 Tribute to Harold Mirisch, 1964 The Yellow Rolls Royce, 1964 "Famous Feuds" Series Famous Feuds: Mona Lisa and Rembrandt's Aristotle, 1963 Famous Feuds: The Beatles vs. the Singing Nun, 1964 Famous Feuds: Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg, 1964 Jimmy Durante as Alfred Smith, 1937 Mary Pickford as Adolf Hitler, 1937 "Be A Television Writer, Earn No Money", 1964 S.J. Perelman with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, 1964 Walter Kerr, 1979 Alec Guinness in Dylan, 1964 Carol Channing in Hello, Dolly!, 1964 Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl with Fanny Brice Photo, 1964 Original Cast of Fiddler on the Roof, 1964 Josephine Baker, 1964 Richard Rodgers The King & I Revival, 1964 The Merry Widow Revival, 1964 Porgy & Bess Revival, 1964 Donald Pleasance in Poor Bitos", 1964 King Lear, 1964 Hamlet, 1964 Bajour, 1964 Joe Gould, 1941 Tiny Alice, 1964 Ready When You Are, C.B., 1964 "Unlikely Casting" Series for Playbill, 1964 David Merrick Fade Out Fade In Poster, 1964 Carol Burnett Moon Over Buffalo, 1995 El San Juan Hotel Ads ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
The Al Hirschfeld Foundation team celebrates Disney's 100th anniversary through Al Hirschfeld's unique relationship with the company including Hirschfeld's critical reviews of early Disney films, his depictions of their characters, and Disney Animation's tributes to Hirschfeld in the films Aladdin and Fantasia 2000! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Hollywood Party, 1934 "Mickey Mouse Can Be All Things To All Men", 1937 Marge Champion Alexander King Hirschfeld's Reviews of Disney Films Walt Disney, 1938 (For Snow White Review) Ray Bolger Eric Goldberg Interview on "The Hirschfeld Century Podcast" (2019) New International Casino, 1937 The Movies, 1954 Television Personalities/Me and the Set, 1955 Ice Capades, 1958 (with the Seven Dwarfs) Freddie Trinkler in Stars on Ice, 1942 Walt Disney, 1955 (For Colliers Magazine) Disney Characters Around the Algonquin Round Table, 1973 The Algonquin Round Table, 1962 Mary Poppins, 1990 (Two Drawings) Americans in London (w/Walt Disney), 1952 Omnibus, 1952 (Featuring Walt Disney and Scenes from Peter Pan) Walt Disney, 1955 (For Colliers Magazine) "Noises Off" Poster, 1992 Eric Goldberg (w/ the Genie), 1995 Solid Sender from "Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld", 1941 George Gershwin Mitzi Mayfair Carl Barks, 1999 Brad Bird and Family, 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
David & Katherine celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of The Lively Years, a collaboration by Al Hirschfeld and his friend, theater critic Brooks Atkinson, featuring over 80 old and new drawings by Hirschfeld looking back at over 50 years of American theatre. Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Brooks Atkinson Our Town The Visit, 1958 R.U.R., 1973 Waiting For Godot Summer and Smoke, 1952 Arthur Miller The Beautiful People, 1941 Sidney Lumet Critic and Artist Escaping the Theater, 1948 Guys and Dolls, 1950 The Iceman Cometh, 1946 The Cradle Will Rock, 1938 (with added "Nina") Born Yesterday, 1946 (Right Side) Henry Hull in Tobacco Road (1935) Winterset - 1935 & 1973 Idiot's Delight (1973) Golden Boy (1973) Abe Lincoln in Illinois: 1938 (Original) - 1971 (Pulitzer Prize series) - 1973 Watch On The Rhine: 1941 - 1973 There Shall Be No Night: 1940 - 1973 The Skin of Our Teeth: 1942 - 1973 Bury The Dead, 1973 Osgood Perkins (Lively Years Cover), 1973 One Third of a Nation, 1973 Nathan George in No Place To Be Somebody, 1973 Lost In The Stars: Black Theater Makers Drawn By Hirschfeld - Online Exhibition Hair, 1968 West Side Story, 1957 Raisin in the Sun, 1973 Lena Horne Hirschfeld's Original Drawings for The Lively Years (1973) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
David & Katherine celebrate the 100th anniversary of Warner Brothers by looking at Hirschfeld's work for the studio and the many films he drew from their prestigious library! Follow along with the show notes to view the works mentioned in this episode: Miguel Covarrubias Rin-Tin-Tin George Bonte, Warner Brothers Art Dept., 1925 Set of Borders from Warner Brother Campaign Book, 1925 Selznick Distributing Corporation Brochure, 1924 Ernst Lubitsch, 1925 Sydney Chaplin in The Man on the Box - Irene Rich in My Wife & I, 1925 John Barrymore in Don Juan, 1926 Jason Robards Sr. Monte Blue How Baxter Butted In, 1925 George Jessel You Can't Take it With You, 1938 My Fair Lady, 1964 Any Wednesday, 1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 1966 Camelot, 1967 Finian's Rainbow, 1968 Ship of Fools, 1965 Petulia, 1968 Warner Bros. Seven Arts Int'l Film Festival, 1969 What's Up Doc?, 1972 Portnoy's Complaint, 1972 Jane Fonda, 1970 Stanley Kubrick Edits A Clockwork Orange, 1972 McCabe and Mrs. Miller, 1971 The Goodbye Girl, 1977 Lucille Ball in Mame, 1974 The Prisoner of Second Avenue, 1975 The Ritz, 1976 The Cast of The Last of Sheila, 1973 Movies to Remember Series Arthur, 1981 City Heat, 1984 A Streetcar Named Desire - Limited Edition Book The Maltese Falcon, 1977 James Cagney in Yankee Doodle Dandy, 1989 Casablanca All Warner Brothers Published Pieces Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - Check out Episode 3 of the Hirschfeld Moments Series! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
At long last, our long-teased prints podcast episode is here! David & Katherine discuss Hirschfeld's long, exciting history with prints, and answer your burning print questions. Learn more about the Harlem, Rhythm, and Kabuki series, plus many more works! Follow along with the show notes to see the works mentioned in this episode! Lithograph Example: Bob Hope (1988) Etching Example: Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl (1975) The Hook Shop (1926) Fez Drawings (1926) Art Students League - Caricature Study (1926) Railway Station, Kharkov (1928) Art and Industry (1931) The Dizzy Club (1931) La Serviette Au Cou (1931) Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld (1941) - Apollo Chorine Rhythm Series (1970) Kabuki Series (1976) Chelsea Pub (1931) Elvis (1968) - (Print with Spotlight) Charlie Chaplin Back View (1981) Reba in Annie Get Your Gun (2001) What's My Line? TV Guide Cover (1957) Lindy Hop from the Harlem Series (1941) The Movies (1954) Conductors of the Philadelphia Orchestra (2002) The Summit (2002) Ringo Starr (2001) Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1997) The Grateful Dead (1995) Jack Lemmon in Tribute (1979) The Sopranos (2001) Frank Ferrante as Groucho Marx (1986) Swing Quartet (1956) United Nations Postal Service (1991) Beverly Hills 90210 (1995) The Gershwins (1955) The Thin Man (1998) Jerry Garcia (1995) Visit our shop for available prints! Print sales support the activities of the Al Hirschfeld Foundation! Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - Check out Episode 2 of the Hirschfeld Moments Series! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Eastman as they take a look at Hirschfeld's works in the 21st Century in honor of his 120th birthday on June 21st. From Friends on TV, to Academy Award nominees, to Reba on Broadway and more; hear about the final works in Al Hirschfeld's career and how his legacy lives on today. The Royal Tenenbaums, 2001 Gangs of New York, 2002 2000 Academy Award Nominees Groucho Marx, 2000 Comedians at Lunch, 2000 The Sopranos, 2001 Friends Seinfeld The West Wing, 2001 Will & Grace American Flag (TV Guide), 2001 Ally McBeal, 1999 Riverdance, 2000 Jacob's Pillow, 2001 The Conductors of the Philadelphia Orchestra, 2002 Reba McEntire, 2001 42nd Street, 2001 Oklahoma!, 2002 Oklahoma (Other Drawings) David Mamet and Ricky Jay - On the Stem, 2002 Harry Houdini, 2002 Tony Nominees - Special Theatrical Event: Barbara Cook - Bea Arthur - John Leguizamo - Elaine Stritch Self-Portrait, 2002 Self-Portrait for the Fog Museum, 1985 Inkwell Self-Portrait, 1980 Mary Rodgers, 2000 Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - Check out Episode 2 of the Hirschfeld Moments Series! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archive Manager Katherine Eastman as they discuss various Hirschfeld murals from the year 1958 including a World's Fair mural caught in the backdrop of the Cold War! Mural at American Pavilion at Brussels World's Fair (1958) The Visit (1958) The First Born (1958) Playwrights Mural for the Playbill Room at the Hotel Manhattan (1958) William Shakespeare and The Taming of the Shrew Eugene O'Neill and Long Day's Journey into Night George Bernard Shaw and My Fair Lady Broadway First Nighters (1958) - for the Hotel Manhattan: Part One Broadway First Nighters (1958) - for the Hotel Manhattan: Part Two First Ladies of the Theater (1958) for the Hotel Manhattan Ethel Barrymore The Movies (1954) for Fifth Avenue Cinema Mural Wallpaper (1958) Article about Hirschfeld Mural Wallpaper Article about The Frolic Room in LA featuring the Hirschfeld Mural Wallpaper Duke McHale in Babes in Arms (1937) Bloomer Girl (1944) Write in your shower curtain idea or write us a review to info@alhirschfeldfoundation.org _________________________ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - Check out Episode 1 of the Hirschfeld Moments Series! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Eastman as they recall Hirschfeld's pivotal trip to Bali that changed his career forever! _________________________ Sydney Chaplin, Man on the Box (1925) On Ze Boulevard (1927) Fred Allen George Kaufman Marx Brothers Tahiti Miquel Covarrubias Bali Charlie Chaplin Sydney Chaplin Al & Flo's Letter to the Chaplins Sunnyside Poster (1927) Art Students League - Study Fanny Brice and George Jessel, 1932 S.J. Perelman The Great Dictator (1940) Charlie Chaplin - Smiling, Man With Both Feet (1942) Charlie Chapin "A Balinese Girl Dances Like This" (1942) Swiss Family Perelman Balinese Pastiche (1950) Rhythm Series - Le Gong Bali (1970) Show Business is No Business Charlie Chaplin "Back View" (1981) Silent Screen Stars Stamps (1994) _________________________ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Subscribe to our Youtube Channel Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Eastman as they pursue the new book The American Theatre as seen by Hirschfeld 1962-2002. We guarantee you'll see something you've never seen before! _________________________ Comedians of 1963 (page 24) Jennifer West in Diamond Orchid (page 51) Eartha Kitt in Timbuktu (page 84) Dancin' (page 102) The Entertainer (page 113) On Your Toes (page 160) Largely New York (page 173) Colm Wilkinson and Terrance Mann (page 163) Six Leading Ladies (page 202) Chimere (page 222) Dance of Death (page 235) Tommy Tune in White Tie and Tails (page 241) The American Theatre Book Trailer _________________________ Visit our website Visit our shop Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and author Debby Applegate as they tour the newest online exhibition "Call Her Madam: Sex, Crime, and Fun in Polly Adler's New York". Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. Call Her Madam Online Exhibition Merch Buy the Call Her Madam (book) here _________________________ Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Eastman as they tour the newest online exhibition "Hirschfeld's Time Machine: The 1990s". Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. Walter Kerr Richard Burton _________________________ Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Eastman as they tour the newest online exhibition "Hirschfeld's New Season". Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. _________________________ Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Eastman as they tour the newest online exhibition "The Dog Show: Hounds by Hirschfeld". They talk all things dogs and Hirschfeld with drawings ranging from 1924 to 2001. Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. _________________________ Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Creative Director David Leopold is joined by theatre administrator, writer, advocate, and guest curator of It Goes So Fast: Our Town by Hirschfeld, Howard Sherman. They talk Our Town in the 20th century through the drawings of Al Hirschfeld. Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. _________________________ Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Dance educator Melanie George comes on the podcast to talk about the new online exhibition she curated, "Amplified Dignity: Black Dancers Drawn by Hirschfeld". Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. __________________________ Amplified Dignity: Black Dancers Drawn by Hirschfeld Amplified Dignity Merchandise _________________________ Support this podcast on Patreon Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
David and Katherine from the Al Hirschfeld Foundation celebrate 75 years of looking for NINAs. From the very first NINA, to the drawing with the mostest, and everything in between, hear the stories behind the drawings, complete with the new segment "Hirschfeld According to Katherine." Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------- Link to exhibition: NINA 75 Exhibition Cradle Will Rock NINA 75 Merch ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Musical Theater historian Ben West comes on the podcast to tour the new online exhibition Lost in the Stars: Black Theater Makers Drawn by Hirschfeld. . Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. __________________________ Lost in the Stars Online Exhibition Lost in the Stars Merchandise __________________________ Support this podcast on Patreon Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Musical Theater historian Ben West comes on the podcast to tour the new online exhibition Lost in the Stars: Black Theater Makers Drawn by Hirschfeld. . Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. __________________________ Lost in the Stars Online Exhibition Lost in the Stars Merchandise __________________________ Support this podcast on Patreon Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Experience theater the socially distant way by taking a tour of the solo show through the drawings of Al Hirschfeld. The online exhibition will runs from May 5 - June 6, 2020. Follow along during the episode by viewing the exhibition here. __________________________ Socially Distant Theater Online Exhibition Socially Distant Theater Merchandise __________________________ Support this podcast on Patreon Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Happy new year from the Al Hirschfeld Foundation! In this first episode of 2020, David Leopold and Katherine Eastman relive the magic that is the career of Hal Prince. Don't forget to follow along in the show notes, where you can see all of the drawings that are talked about in real time! --------------------------------------- In the Company of Harold Prince exhibition at the NYPLPA Say, Darling Pajama Game (1973 revival) Tickets Please Call Me Madam Wonderful Town Celebrating Wonderful Town Damn Yankees New Girl in Town West Side Story (original production) West Side Story (all other drawings) A Family Affair Doily Drawings: Bloomer Girl, Meet Me in St Louis, Louisiana Purchase, 1928 Laurel and Hardy Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Fiddler on the Roof She Loves Me It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman Zorba Cabaret Boris Aronson Company Follies A Little Night Music Pacific Overtures Side by Side by Sondheim On the Twentieth Century Sweeney Todd Evita Merrily We Roll Along A Doll's Life Grind Cabaret (1987) Joel Grey in Cabaret The Phantom of the Opera Michael Crawford Colm Wilkinson Kiss of the Spider Woman Show Boat Candide Hollywood Arms Hal Prince Prince Theater Mural (part 2) ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
David Leopold gives an audio tour of the current Hirschfeld exhibition at the Harmonie Club in New York City . The tour begins on the main level in the Library, and continues on the fourth floor in the Hub. The exhibition will remain up until January 17, 2020. For those not at the Harmonie Club, follow along with the drawings below in the show notes. The Library George and Ira Gershwin, 1990 Ella Fitzgerald, 1993 Fred Astaire, 1973 Mick Jagger, 1999 Liza Minnelli, 1999 My Fair Lady, 1956 Les Misérables, 1987 Carol Channing, 1964 Elvis Presley, 1968 Lena Horne, 1952 Marlon Brando, 1998 Albert Einstein, 1994 The Hub Self Portrait, 1993 Artie Shaw, 1945 Frank Sinatra, 1946 Hoagy Carmichael, 1945 Julius Caesar, 1955 Nine Old Men of the Supreme Court, 1937 Jerome Robbins' Broadway, 1989 American Ballet Theatre, 1980 Blithe Spirit, 1941
BREAKING NEWS! The first Hirschfeld drawing of the Marx Brothers has been found/confirmed. Robert S. Bader joins David and Katherine to discuss the new find. Follow along and see all of the drawings as you listen in the show notes. ------------------------------------------------- The first drawing of the Marx Brothers (June 8, 1935) Spencer Tracy (MGM June 1935) Laurel and Hardy (MGM June 1935) A Night at the Opera Jailbirds of Paradise The Stages at Cinema Cathedrals Cracked Iceman Merrily We Roll Along The Big Store
David and Katherine are back, this time celebrating the centennial of the Algonquin Round Table! Hear tales of the Round Table as they relate to Hirschfeld....and some tangents (as always!). Check out our new Patreon page here!! --------------------------------------------- The Algonquin Round Table Alexander Woollcott The Man Who Came to Dinner Sidney Chaplin / Irene Rich Rehearsal of Yellow Jacket Summer Theater Peoples Heywood Broun Shoot the Works Manhattan Oases Marc Connelly Wild Man of Borneo Green Pastures The Farmer Takes a Wife Black Monday Robert Benchley Self Portrait, 1993 Dorothy Parker Disney Round Table (not Looney Tunes) Robert Sherwood Road to Rome Abe Lincoln in Illinois Idiot's Delight There Shall Be No Night Rugged Path Dance A Little Closer Edna Ferber Show Boat The Royal Family George S Kaufman Strike up the Band Sacha Guitry Once in a Lifetime You Can't Take it With You Merrily We Roll Along Of Thee I Sing ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Take a magic carpet ride with David, Katherine, and legendary Disney animator Eric Goldberg! Eric tells of Hirschfeld's influence on his own work in animation through the years. We hope you enjoy this very special episode. ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Happy birthday, Oliver Hardy! David Leopold and Katherine Eastman are here for all, yes ALL, your Laurel and Hardy needs. --------------------------------------------------------- Chewbacca Star Trek The Cher Show New Drawings, courtesy of Jay Polk Hirschfeld Auctions ALL LAUREL AND HARDY IMAGES 1929 Yearbook Hallelujah! Laurel and Hardy in bed Louisiana Purchase Another Fine Mess MGM Yearbook Pardon Us Pack Up Your Troubles Devil's Brothers Busy Bodies Sons of the Desert Hail Hal Roach Babes in Toyland Hollywood Party Oliver Hardy Mask Stan Laurel Mask Bonnie Scotland Bohemian Girl Our Relations Swiss Miss Air Raid Wardens Nothing But Trouble The Movies Mural Wallpaper 1969 Drawing Laurel and Hardy in an Oval "Hollywood" 1991 Stamps Here's Looking At You Comedians ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
In honor of New York City Center's 75th Anniversary, David and Katherine explore City Center's history through the drawings of Al Hirschfeld. ------------------------- Laguardia Beverly Sills Metropolitan Opera Drawings Leopold Stokowski Leonard Bernstein Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Draper and Adler George Balanchine NYC Ballet Jerome Robbins Omnibus Alistair Cook Helen Hayes Slaughter on Tenth Avenue Joffrey Ballet (Night of Stars) Alvin Ailey Judith Jamison Martha Graham Merce Cunningham Twyla Tharp Marcel Marceau Paul Robeson in Othello The Merry Widow Carmen Jones Man and Superman Devil's Disciple Volpone Lute Song Insect Comedy The Heiress Dream Girl First Lady All's Well That Ends Well Show Boat Jose Ferrer in 4 Roles The Four Poster Time of Your Life Othello The King and I Cook Say, Darling The Grand Kabuki Bob Fosse in Pal Joey Chicago ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
This week, David and Katherine remember the works of Neil Simon. ------------------------- (Robert Q Lewis) Phil Silvers Show Sid Caesar (Bucks County Playhouse) Little Me with Sid Caesar Victor Garber in Little Me Little Me with Martin Short Broadway a la Carte The Odd Couple Sweet Charity Promises Promises Sweet Charity with Shirley MacLaine The Out-of-Towners Prisoner of Second Avenue The Good Doctor Last of the Red Hot Lovers Plaza Suite California Suite The Sunshine Boys The Goodbye Girl Murder by Death Chapter Two They're Playing Our Song I Ought To Be In Pictures Seems Like Old Times Brighton Beach Memoirs Biloxi Blues Broadway Bound Laughter on the 23rdFloor The Dinner Party 45 Seconds from Broadway ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
This week we explore the largest public collection of Hirschfeld works, The Harvard Collection. Get a taste of the collection--it's just the tip of the iceberg. -------------------------------- Richard Kiley in Man of La Mancha Fogg Self portrait Put it in Writing Ella Fitzgerald Orson Welles Ethel Waters in Africana Rang Tang (not in Harvard collection) Jules Hatfield in The Waltz of the Dogs Paula Truman in the Grand Street Follies Barretts of Wimpole Street / The Glass Menagerie Lost in the Stars The View from the Bridge An Evening with Bea Lillie Amadeus The Watch on the Rhine Redrawing of The Watch on the Rhine (not in Harvard collection) The Skin of Our Teeth Long Day's Journey into Night A Member of the Wedding I Am a Camera Cabaret Julie Harris and Christopher Plummer Skyscraper Television Personalities of 1954 Fantasy Island Paths of Glory The Miracle Worker On the set of West Side Story West Side Story Finale American Ballet Theatre Mikhail Baryshnikov Galina Panova Martha Graham George Balanchine All American Irving Berlin (color) Irving Berlin Rodgers and Hammerstein Loren Mazel Maurice Ravel Hallelujah Baby Porgy and Bess The Musical Revue gets a Standing Ovation Star Standing Ovation (not in Harvard collection) Where's Charley Rehearsal My Fair Lady (25thanniversary) Arthur Miller Hal Prince English Playwrights Grapes of Wrath Lois Smith in Grapes of Wrath Henry Fonda in the Grapes of Wrath Jack Palance in the Silver Tassie (not in Harvard collection) The Mikado Death in Philadelphia New York Opening Broadway First Nighters Harold Ross Peter Schickele Tommy Tune in White Ties and Tails ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
This week, David and Katherine tour the career of Elizabeth Taylor through the drawings of Al Hirschfeld. ------------------------- National Velvet Katharine Hepburn Undercurrent Sam Marx A Date with Judy Robert Stack Ivanhoe The Last Time I Saw Paris 1960 Acamdy Award Hopefuls 1961 Academy Award Nominees Laurence Olivier in The Entertainer (stage) The Movies There's No Business Like Show Business (James Dean) CBS Specials SJ Perelman and Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton Richard Burton Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brut Productions Ash Wednesday Little Foxes Private Lives Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Cleopatra CBS Dateline ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
The Hirschfeld Century Podcast returns with an episode dedicated entirely to CBS. From radio to television, learn more about Hirschfeld's 60 year relationship with the network. 1944 Postcards (complete list) Self Portrait Edward R Murrow Douglas Edwards William L Shirer Dateline America in the Air Service to the Front Thanks to the Yanks Major George Fielding Eliot Ozzie and Harriet George Burns and Gracie Allen Garry Moore and Jimmy Durante 1967 Garry Moore Drawing Cecil B De Mille directs the Lux Radio Theatre Screen Guild Actors Crime Doctor Bert Lytell from Stage Door Canteen It Pays to be Ignorant Correction, Please with Jay C Flippen Frank Sinatra Kate Smith Lyn Murray Phil Baker Johnny Morgan Allan Jones Kenny Baker Jessica Dragonette Suspense Inner Sanctum with Raymond Edward Johnson Robert Stack Fred Allen Omnibus American Mercury - Ernest Hemingway American Mercury - Churchill Self Portrait TV Guides (CBS) $64,000 Question Lassie Alfred Hitchcock 1937 Alfred Hitchcock drawing Carol Burnett 1970 Carol Burnett 1990 Sonny and Cher George Burns and Gracie Allen Lucille Ball Edward R Murrow Alan Alda in M*A*S*H Maude Rhoda What's My Line? 1962-1963 Season (complete list) CBS News CBS Sports CBS Specials Judy Garland Ziegfeld Follies Lucille Ball portrait Allen Funt One Touch of Venus Interior TV Guides Mission: Impossible Bud Collier in To Tell the Truth Steve Allen in I've Got a Secret....???? My Three Sons Pistols and Petticoats Katherine's Picture at Graceland, 12 years old Viacom (complete list) Hawaii Five-O The Andy Griffith Show Rawhide The Twilight Zone All in the Family Norman Lear I Love Lucy Phil Silvers Beverly Hillbillies Family Affair The Bob Newhart Show Perry Mason Leonard Bernstein Conducts the Young People's Symphony The Nanny Becker I Love Lucy David Letterman 60 Minutes CBS Sunday Morning Portrait ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
This week we celebrate the upcoming production of My Fair Lady on Broadway! Of course, Hirschfeld was there from the very beginning... ------------------------------------------------- My Fair Lady Cast Album Pygmalion My Fair Lady Moss Hart Lerner and Loewe Camelot Mural for the Playbill Room Generic My Fair Lady Julie Andrews The Boyfriend John Held Star! The Sound of Music Mary Poppins I Can Get it for you Wholesale Putting it Together Victor/Victoria Julie Harris Rex Harrison Lilli Palmer Bell Book and Candle Sweet Aloes The Happy Thieves My Fair Lady (Colliers Drawing) George Bernard Shaw Winston Churchill The Chocolate Soldier, 1930 Pygmalion, 1990 Chicago My Fair Lady (Film) My Fair Lady (1976) My Fair Lady (1981) Dr. Doolittle Omnibus Great Performances 30th Anniversary Rex Harrison (1989) ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join us as we relive some of the earliest Hollywood scandals through the drawings of Al Hirschfeld. ------------------------------------------------- William Randolph Hearst Marion Davies Charles Chaplin (character study) Charles Chaplin in Sunnyside Manhattan Oases Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle Buster Keaton Thelma Todd Charley Chase Laurel & Hardy The Marx Brothers Murder Inc Lana Turner Sean Connery ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
This week, join The Al Hirschfeld Foundation's David Leopold and Katherine Eastman as they tour the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein. ------------------------- Lorenz Hart Present Arms Jumbo Higher and Higher On Your Toes The Mikado Babes in Arms The Nicholas Brothers Duke McHale Are You With It? Boys from Syracuse Boys from Syracuse (Generic) Boys from Syracuse (Unlikely Casting) Show Boat Last Time I Saw Paris Carmen Jones Billy Rose Oklahoma! Mike Todd The Ziegfeld Follies Florence Henderson The King and I Gertrude Lawrence Yul Brynner SJ Perelman Siamese Sketchbook Jerome Robbins Me and Juliet Noises Off Pipe Dream Cinderella Flower Drum Song The Sound of Music Stephen Sondheim Do I Hear a Waltz? Two by Two Richard Rodgers Rodgers and Hammerstein Portraits ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Americana Alexander King Harold Ross as Joseph Stalin New Masses Martha Graham Cover Isolationist Ken Magazine History of the American Communist Party PM Magazine Retreat from Washington 9 Old Men of the Supreme Court Peace in Our Time American Mercury Claude Pepper John Lewis The Nation FDR Cover Eisenhower Inauguration De Gaulle American Mercury Cover Churchill American Mercury Cover Churchill Self Portrait American Mercury Cover Vivien Kellems Joseph McCarthy Richard Nixon Spiro Agnew Warren Burger Mao Tse Tong Democratic Convention Republican Convention Ted Kennedy Jerry Brown Bob Dole Marc Connolly George Bush Billy Bradley Of Thee I Sing I'd Rather be Right Federal Theatre Project Cradle Will Rock Pins and Needles Louisiana Purchase The Crucible Hair Assassins Angels in America 1776 Mayor the Musical South Pacific Rent United Artists Films The Defiant Ones The Manchurian Candidate Elmer Gantry Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater Lenny Bruce and The Fuzz
This week we host our first guest on the podcast, Justin "Squigs" Robertson! Squigs' drawings of Broadway are can be found at squigsonline.com, Broadway.com as party of the "Broadway Ink" feature, and the Lights of Broadway Trading Cards. ———————— Follow along with Squigs drawings here by clicking here! Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Cape Playhouse Bucks County Playhouse Stephen Sondheim (1977) Ethel Merman in Annie Get Your Gun Mary Martin in The Sound of Music Hal Prince Guys and Dolls Richard Kiley in Man of la Mancha Fiddler on the Roof Tommy Tune (Hirschfeld's final NY Times drawing) Fantasy Island TV Guide All in the Family TV Guide ———————— Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Squigs on Facebook Squigs on Instagram Squigs on Twitter
From Elvis to Britney, get ready to rock! ———————— Elvis Presley (1956) The Beatles and the Singing Nun The Monkees The David Frost Show Kid Galahad Follow That Dream Bye Bye Birdie Elvis Presley ('68 Comeback Special) Ringo Starr Jane Fonda / Warren Beatty Hair Creative Management Association Aerosmith Sentiment Stages a Comeback The World of Culture in 1977 Season Preview 1984-1985 Dick Clark Playboy Music Poll ASCAP Madonna The Pointer Sisters The Beatles Elvis Presley (Blue Suede Shoes) Bruce Springsteen Jerry Garcia The Grateful Dead Bob Dylan Mick Jagger Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Neil Young Billy Joel Clive Davis Phil Ramone Yoko Ono The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Cher Sonny & Cher Time Magazine Artists of the Century (Armstrong) Time Magazine Artists of the Century (Dylan) Céline Dion Alicia Keys Britney Spears ———————— Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join us as we explore the works of the controversial/legendary entertainment figure, Elia Kazan ———————— Elia Kazan Lee Strasberg Harold Clurman Stella Adler Stanislavsky Eugene O'Neill George Kaufman Sidney Kingsley Men in White Gold Eagle Guy Waiting for Lefty Till the Day That I Die Clifford Odets The Case of Clyde Griffith Golden Boy The Young Goes First Casey Jones The Grateful Dead Thunder Rock Night Music Liliom Carousel Five Alarm Waltz Cafe Crown Sam Jaffe Skin of Our Teeth The Lively Years Watch on the Rhine One Touch of Venus Jacobwosky and the Colonel Sundown Beach All My Sons A Streetcar Named Desire Around the World in 80 Cliches (Westward, Ha!) Brigadoon Tennessee Williams Program Death of A Salesman Senator Joseph McCarthy A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Manhattan Oases Jerome Robbins On the Waterfront Marlon Brando James Dean Raymond Massey Julie Harris Jo Van Fleet Lois Smith Burl Ives United Artists Defiant Ones Arthur Miller Camino Real The Rose Tattoo Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Breaking into the Movies Marco Millions The Arrangement The Miracle Worker ———————— Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
This week, we tour the history of television through Hirschfeld's work on the cover and inside of TV Guide. ———————— TV Guide Drawings ———————— Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
This week, we talk all things Hello, Dolly! and of course, Carol Channing ————————- Carol Channing Hello, Dolly Alec Guinness is Dylan Eve Arden What's Cookin' On Broadway Mothers on Broadway Troubled Fathers Villains on Broadway Husbands and Wives on Broadway Supporting Players Whose Numbers Stopped Their Musical Shows Gentlemen Prefer Blondes The Merchant of Yonkers Our Town The Matchmaker David Merrick Ethel Merman Milk and Honey Louis Armstrong Celine Dion Hair Mary Martin Merrick and 3 Dolly's Hello, Lyndon! Johnson's Inauguration Unlikely Casting Famous Feuds Dolly Collage Bette Midler as Hello Dolly ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Marshall-Eastman as they talk summer theatre through the drawings of legendary caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. ————————- Summer Theatre drawings Among Those Featured This Week in New Plays on Summer Stages Map of Ye Summer Theaters Red Barn Theatre Suffern Playhouse Bucks County Playhouse George Kaufman Labertville Music Circus Eagles Mere Players Dolly Haas Two Weeks Pay Every Barn's A Stage Some of the People Appearing in Various Summer Theatres Within the next 2 1/2 Months The Man Who Came to Dinner Affairs of State Sally Rand at the Woodstock Playhouse Joe Papp Hamlet James Ray in Henry V The Taming of the Shrew Patrick Stewart in the Tempest Oresteia Summer Stock 1980 The Barter Theatre Ship of Fools London Sketchbook Stage Struck Artist Abroad Al Pacino in Richard III Original Drawings of Summer Theatre ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Marshall-Eastman as they talk "all that jazz" through the drawings of legendary caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. ------------------------- Blackbirds of 1928 Rhapsody in Black At Home Abroad Ethel Waters Processional Porgy and Bess Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Sweet Bye and Bye Swingin' the Dream Midsummer Night's Dream Louis Armstrong Maxine Sullivan Benny Goodman Louis Armstrong's Trumpet Swing It Beat the Band Ain't Misbehavin' Fats Waller Sophisticated Ladies Duke Ellington Further Mo' Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Last Jam Carmen Jones Uptown It's Hot Bob Fosse Dancin' Hope and Crosby Road Movies Hallelujah Cabin in the Sky Five Pennies Paris Blues Kings Go Forth Swing Fever Odds Against Tomorrow I Want to Live Eric Goldberg Solid Sender Quincy Jones George Gershwin Time Magazine 20th Century Artists (with Armstrong) Time Magazine 20th Century Artists (with Dylan) ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram
Jazz! Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, Teddy Wilson, Lionel Hampton and Duke Ellington, 1985 Join Al Hirschfeld Foundation Creative Director David Leopold and Archives Manager Katherine Marshall-Eastman as they talk "all that jazz" through the drawings of legendary caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. ————————- Lena Horne Fred Astaire Benny Goodman Erroll Garner Billie Holiday Bing Crosby Nat King Cole Rosemary Clooney Tony Bennett Louis Armstrong Anita Ellis Josh White Dee Dee Bridgewater Ethel Waters Rang Tang Frank Sinatra Harry James Louis Prima Duke Ellington Lionel Hampton Artie Shaw George Gershwin Ira Gershwin Glenn Miller Ella Fitzgerald Paula Laurence Great Singers (American Popular Song) BMG Covers Harold Ross The New Yorker drawings Alex King Sonny Rollins Harry James Gene Krup Teddy Wilson Marlene McPartland Oscar Levant Toots Thielemans Bobby Short Donald Byrd Earl Hines Count Basie David Murray Wynton Marsalis Paul Whiteman Paul Desmond Coleman Hawkins Johnny Hodges Gerry Mulligan Tommy Dorsey Lucille Ball Logo Whoopi Goldberg Quincy Jones Harlem as seen by Hirschfeld Jack Cole Bob Fosse Katherine Dunham Bill "Bojangles" Robinson Debbie Allen Hinton Battle Vernel Bagneris Gwen Verdon Rhythm Series Nine Old Men of the Supreme Court Harold Arlen Yip Harburg Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart Irving Berlin Show Business is No Business Annie Get Your Gun Mary Lou Williams Jerome Kern Scott Joplin Jelly Roll Morton Jelly's Last Jam Howard Dietz Fats Waller Ain't Misbehavin' ------------------------- Visit our website Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram