[ Lockett Palmer Recordings / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 17 May 1993
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Her First Roman is a musical with music, lyrics, and book by Ervin Drake, based on the 1898 George Bernard Shaw play Caesar and Cleopatra.
During its out-of-town tryout, the original director Michael Benthall was fired and succeeded by Derek Goldby, and the original choreographer was fired and replaced. Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick were brought in to write new songs and wrote "Ptolemy", "(Kind) Old Gentleman", and "Caesar is Wrong". Goldby cut a lot of Drake's score and replaced whole sections of his libretto with lines from Shaw's play. The show opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on October 20, 1968 and closed after 17 performances.
The rest of the crew had set design and costume by Michael Annals, lighting design Martin Aronstein, musical director and dance and incidental music Peter Howard, music orchestrated and vocal arrangements Don Walker, production manager Tom Porter, stage managers George Rondo and Ellen Wittman, and press by Max Eisen and Carl Samrock.
The opening night cast was Richard Kiley (Julius Caesar), Leslie Uggams (Cleopatra), Cal Bellini (Apollodorus), Jack Dabdoub (Roman Centurion), Larry Douglas (Achillas), Philip Graves (Ptolemy), Bruce MacKay (Rufio), Claudia McNeil (Ftatateeta), Earl Montgomery (Pothinus), and Brooks Morton (Britannus), The ensemble included Suzanne Rogers, Trina Parks, Kenneth Kamal Scott, and Priscilla Lopez. (wiki)
1 Opening: What Are We Doing In Egypt?
2 Song To The Sphinx
3 Save Me From Caesar!
4 Many Young Men From Now
5 When My Back Is To The Wall
6 Pleasure Him
7 Her First Roman
8 Magic Carpet
9 Rome
10 The Dangerous Age
11 The Things We Think We Are
12 Her First Roman (Reprise)
13 Parable Of The Monkey
14 I Cannot Make Him Jealous / I Can't Help Feeling Jealous
15 The Wrong Man
16 Let Me Lead The Way
17 In Vino Veritas
18 I Fell In With Evil Companions
19 Just For Today
20 Finale Ultimo
21 Song To The Sphinx (Demo By Ervin Drake) [Bonus Track]