FOREVER PLAID
Composer:
Various
Lyricist: Various
Opened: May 20, 1990,
Steve McGraw's Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: Unknown
Note: Only recordings of material performed by original cast members not otherwise found on the original cast album are noted below.
Anniversary Song (M/L: Al Jolson; Saul Chapin) (used in the Las Vegas production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Mark Perkins, Bruce Ewing, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)
The Bride Cuts
The Cake Tarantella (M/L: Traditional) (used in the Las Vegas
production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Mark Perkins, Bruce Ewing, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)
Day-O (M/L:
Erik Darling; Bob Carey; Alan Arvin) (used in the Las Vegas
production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Bruce Ewing, with J. Gregory Davis, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank)
Deus Ex Plaid (Chant) (used in
the Las Vegas production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Mark Perkins, Bruce Ewing, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)
Hava Nagila
(M/L: Traditional) (used in the Las Vegas production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Mark Perkins, Bruce Ewing, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)
Little Town Of
Bethlehem (M/L: Traditional) (used in the Las Vegas
production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Mark Perkins, Bruce Ewing, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)
Merc' For '54
(used in the Las Vegas production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Bruce Ewing with Mark Perkins, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)
Rock My Soul In
The Bosom Of Abraham (M/L: Traditional) (used in the Las Vegas
production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Mark Perkins, Bruce Ewing, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)
She Loves You
(M/L: John Lennon; Paul McCartney) (used in the Las Vegas
production):
1. Forever Plaid, CD/DRG 12630
(Mark Perkins, Bruce Ewing, Dale Sandish, and Douglas Frank with musical
direction by David Kancsar)