- Stage Magician Doug Henning had two Broadway Musicals written around him, despite not being a singer; the first was The Magic Show in 1974, with music by Stephen Schwartz, which was a huge success and ran for four years. It was based around Henning's unusal stage persona; set in a nightclub where a new scruffy magician goes up against a more traditional top-hat magician (played by David Ogden Stiers). The other was Merlin in 1983, based around the character from Arthurian Legend, but young and inexperienced. It also featured Chita Rivera as an evil sorceress and was the Broadway debut of Nathan Lane. It was a critical and commercial flop, notorious for having an exceptionally long preview period without officially opening, and while still charging full ticket prices (much like Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark did, years later).
One of my favorite entertainment rumors/legends is that Sherman Hemsley was a huge fan of British art rock, bands like Yes and Gentle Giant and King Crimson, and apparently worked on album with Jon Anderson of Yes in the 1990s. Unfortunately it has not been released, but I would pay about 1 zillion dollars to hear it.I was just watching The Jefferson's, and I was curious as to how old Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford were during the show. So, to good ol' Wikipedia I went!
When the show started in 1975, Sherman Hemsley (George) was 37. Isabel Sanford (Weezy) was 58!
All I can say is Isabel Sanford certainly aged well! I honestly thought that they were the same age, or there about.
~Aeb
After you pay 1 zillion dollars to hear it, let me know how it was!One of my favorite entertainment rumors/legends is that Sherman Hemsley was a huge fan of British art rock, bands like Yes and Gentle Giant and King Crimson, and apparently worked on album with Jon Anderson of Yes in the 1990s. Unfortunately it has not been released, but I would pay about 1 zillion dollars to