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James Cagney: Tough Guy In Tap Shoes BY DAVE GIL DE RUBIO
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espite only standing 5'5", the late James Cagney stands tall in the annals of Hollywood history as the quintessential oxymoron—a cinematic gangster who was a song-and-dance-man. With a career that spanned from his days on the vaudeville circuit to a storied career during the Golden Age of Hollywood, Cagney’s creative shadow loomed large right up until he died of a heart attack at the age of 86 on March 30, 1986. With the most recent nod to his legacy being the smash Off-Broadway musical Cagney, the following are some of his most notable roles.
The Public Enemy (1931)
The film that was Cagney’s breakthrough role featured him as Tom Powers, a youth who goes down a path of crime during the Prohibition. Based on a never-published novel by two former thugs who witnessed a number of Al Capone-generated violence around Chicago, this Daryl Zanuck production featured Cagney’s infamous scene where he mashes a grapefruit in the face of his girlfriend Kitty (Mae Clark).
James Cagney (far left) behind-the-scenes of 1955’s Love Me Or Leave Me with co-stars (Photo courtesy of Turner Classic Movies) Doris Day and Cameron Mitchell
Love Me Or Leave Me (1955)
James Cagney pulling a fast one in 1931’s The Public Enemy
Cagney received his final Oscar nod for playing Martin “Moe the Gimp” Snyder, a gangster who was also the first husband/manager of Doris Day’s nightclub singer/ dancer Ruth Etting. Day was recommended by Cagney to play the female lead in this musical romantic biopic about Etting’s life. It wound up being one of Cagney’s top five films he made and was also the last time he ever played a gangster.
White Heat (1949)
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Cagney won his only Oscar playing the title role in this musical bio-pic about storied Broadway composer/playwright George M. Cohan. As a fellow IrishAmerican who had honed his singing and dancing in vaudeville, not unlike Cohan, Cagney was the perfect choice. Not only was he able to get away from the gangster typecasting, but helped further popularize Cohan standards like “Over There,” “Yankee Doodle Boy” and “Give My Regards to Broadway.”
Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)
In his quest to break playing stereotypical gangsters, Cagney hadn’t played one for nine years before being wooed back to play Arthur “Cody” Jarrett, the psychotic lead character whose dysfunctional relationship with his mother dictated this performance. It also features one of the great finales for a doomed bad guy which features Jarrett crying out, “Made it, Ma! Top of the world!” to his deceased mother before blowing himself up.
James Cagney’s sociopathic Cody Jarrett in 1949’s White Heat
This Academy Awardnominated performance found Cagney playing gangster William “Rocky” Sullivan, whose rise and fall in the criminal world winds up with a date with the electric chair. Sullivan’s reputation influences local kids The Dead End Kids, and when Cagney’s character is on the way to getting juiced, he is convinced by Pat O’Brien’s parish priest to beg for his life so as to turn the gang’s admiration to scorn.
James Cagney (far right) with frequent co-star and close friend Pat O’Brien in Angels With Dirty Faces
To read a review on the Off-Broadway show Cagney, go to page 4A.
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Cagney: Hollywood Legend Gets His Due In Musical BY DAVE GIL DE RUBIO dgilderubio@antonmediagroup.com
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hile most people view James Cagney as the prototypical hardboiled gangster affiliated with the Golden Age of Hollywood, the musical that bears his name does yeoman’s work in painting this storied actor as far more multi-faceted than that. Robert Creighton, who plays the title role, also co-wrote the music and lyrics with Christopher McGovern. Coupled with a book by Peter Colley, Cagney is a powerful mix of song and dance while hop-scotching through the actor’s life and revealing him to be a regular guy from the Lower East Side, who happened to be a gifted song-and-dance man with a nose for acting. Housed within the intimate confines of the Westside Theatre’s upper level (which is roughly 200-plus seats), Cagney is an intimate theatrical experience where props are effortlessly swapped on and off the stage for settings ranging from Hollywood sound stages and the site of the 1977 Screen Actors Guild Awards to a Hell’s Kitchen apartment and the Keith Music Theatre on W. 81st St. In keeping with the cozy confines of this production, only six people make up the cast. While Creighton (who bears a remarkable resemblance to the late thespian) only plays the lead, his castmates
Robert Creighton (center) with the cast of Cagney do a stellar job juggling multiple roles. Bruce Sabath’s turn as tyrannical studio head Jack Warner winds up being the perfect villainous foil for Creighton’s everyman Cagney. Equally impressive as the singing and music is the depth and complexity of the choreography, led by Jeremy Benton, whose Bob Hope is one of the
many hats he dons. One segment in particular finds Benton and Creighton, having a dance-off that will delight anyone with even a slight appreciation of tap. Ellen Zolezzi, who originated the role of Cagney’s wife Willie back in 2009, fits hand-in-glove with Creighton and Broadway star Danette Holden (Shrek the Musical) is also a revelation thanks to an impressive range that finds her going flawlessly from Ma Cagney to harried Warner assistant Jane. Finally, Josh Walden equally shines via his turns as Cagney’s trusted brother Bill and a flamboyant movie director. The pinnacle of the show comes during Cagney’s turn in Yankee Doodle Dandy, which finds the troupe tearing into a George M. Cohan medley and the “Yankee Doodle Dandy” finale. And while Cohan’s compositions make up roughly 30 percent of the evening’s music, what is all the more impressive is the fact that the remaining songs are Creighton/McGovern originals that seamlessly flow into these standards that date back a century plus. Cagney winds up being a throwback to Hollywood’s golden age movie musicals tied up in a delightfully small package. Cagney is playing at the Westside Theatre, 407 W. 43rd St. in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.cagneythemusical. com or call 212-239-6200.
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The Cup Coffeehouse
3268 Railroad Ave., Wantagh; 516-826-9533 Dimly lit and decorated with the art of local artists, The Cup is the perfect place to spend a few hours listening to the musicians who play
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A heart-warming cappuccino at the Starving Artist Café.
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BEAN from page 6A over a scoop of ice cream, or the Butter Beer, made with vanilla, butterscotch and caramel. Warm up with the gingerbread latte or the hot mocha cocoa. On the dessert menu, the rainbow cookie cake is always delicious, and sugar-lovers can indulge with the giant black and white cookies.
Gentle Brew Coffee Roasters
151 E. Park Ave., Long Beach; 516-605-2370 Coffee connoisseurs will find themselves satisfied at Gentle Brew. The shop roasts their coffee beans on site, and the effort they put into their craft comes through in the smooth taste of every cup. Brightly lit with a clean feel, the relaxed locale is a great place to get some work done or meet up with a friend. The cold brew and pour-over coffees are pure and flavorful, and guests rave about the chai lattes.
The Witches Brew
311 Hempstead Tpke. West Hempstead; 516-489-9482 Perhaps one of the most wellknown coffee shops in the area, The Witches Brew is a hotspot for people of all ages. The eclectic decor, which includes mismatched furniture, dark curtains and colored lights, provides a cozy, intimate ambiance. In addition to the wide variety of hot, cold and frozen coffee offerings, tea lovers will be charmed by the vast selection of brews, which includes standards like Earl grey and ginger and more elaborate mixes like Eve’s Temptation (apple and mango) and the Cape Town (mango, passion fruit, sunflowers, rose petals and hibiscus).
The Starving Artist Café and Gallery
1045 Tulip Ave., Franklin Square; 516-358-2233 Local art, great drinks and fresh food all collide at the Starving Artist, which serves up the perfect homey
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Sip This
64 Rockaway Ave., Valley Stream; 516-341 -0491 This cozy espresso haven in Valley Stream provides those looking to enjoy some delicious coffee and good conversation a warm and inviting place to do so. Though it does get busy on weekends, the shop offers lots of seating and the friendly staff will make you feel at home. Play a board game, get some work done or just sit back and enjoy the nightly live entertainment as you sip on a specialty cup of Joe. The freshly made desserts pair well with any of the drinks, including the raved-about chai lattes, iced drinks and hot cocoas.
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MUSIC
The Name Behind The Song Carole Bayer Sager’s life in music revealed in newly released memoir
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ay the name Carole Bayer Sager to most people and you’ll probably get a blank stare. But start throwing hit song titles at them—”That’s What Friends Are For,” “On My Own,” “Nobody Does It Better,” “The Prayer,” and all of a sudden those same faces light up. The one thread these and more than 400 other compositions have is the fact that Bayer Sager co-wrote all of them. It’s all part of a six-decade plus career chock full of success that’s scored her an Oscar, a Grammy, a pair of Golden Globe Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. These public triumphs, as well as quite a number of private heartaches, are recounted in her brand-new autobiography, They’re Playing Our Song: A Memoir. During this two-year labor of love, the New York City native found writing longform to be quite a different experience from penning lyrics. “It took me two years to write, and a lot of it was done in the rewriting and adding what wasn’t there. I was encouraged by my agent Amanda Urban, and then by editor and publisher Jonathan Karp at Simon & Schuster, to dig deeper and make those people come more alive to me,” she explained. “[Ex-husband] Burt [Bacharach] was always alive on the page. They wanted Marvin [Hamlisch] and Peter [Allen] to come alive, and they did. I was able to feel the difference, when I was finally able to capture that. But that took me longer to go back and really dig into what that felt like, what they felt like and what our dynamic was. But I think that’s what makes the book a better read instead of someone just telling you, because I try to show the reader what each thing felt like to me.” The then-Carole Sager had her first taste of success as a 17-year-old, when she co-wrote the 1965 hit “A Groovy Kind of Love” with Toni Wine. More hit songs and a circle of famous friends that would include Marvin Hamlisch, Carole King, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Allen and Michael Jackson came to be a part of Bayer
Carole Bayer Sager with close friends Barbra Streisand (left) and the late Peter Allen (right) Sager’s new normal. But behind the scenes, insecurity and neuroses plagued Bayer Sager despite her putting on a public face of cheer and bliss, particularly during her nine-year marriage to fellow elite songwriter Burt Bacharach. And while the two adopted a son, Christopher Elton Bacharach, the combination of Bacharach’s narcissism and Bayer Sager’s depression and insecurity made for a very unhappy marriage. “At its best, [our marriage] was kind of fun, but there was always this vent I had that if I wasn’t writing hit songs at the time, that maybe I wouldn’t have been the person [Burt] chose to fall in love with,” Bayer Sager explained. “I felt there was a measure of that and that maybe came from my own insecurity as well. The truth is, we’re good friends today and I care about him. I just don’t think he was husband material, and I don’t think anyone else gets a better Burt in that regard. In regard to his talent and being a good dad too. My husband, Bob Daly, has been involved with my son since Cris turned six, but still, Burt calls [Cristopher] all the time. There are a lot of pluses to Burt but for me at least, they don’t fall into the
husband category.” With a marriage to former Warner Brothers chairman of the board Robert Daly that is 20 years and counting, Bayer Sager is a grandmother of seven and has an assortment of dear friends that includes David Geffen, Bette Midler, Alana Stewart, producer David Foster and Stacey and Henry Winkler. Having indulged a recent love of painting and on the brink of a heavy promotional load for this book, Bayer Sager is not sure what the future holds for her creatively. “I don’t know what I’m going to do after this book. I don’t know if I’m going to continue painting or think about songwriting again,” she said.
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“Maybe I want to write a different kind of book. Ultimately, I fell in love with the process, but not until pretty late in the game. I wasn’t used to rewriting. It’s not something you do as a songwriter.” Carole Bayer Sager will be at The Madison Theatre at Molloy College, 1000 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre on Oct. 19. For more information, visit www.madison theatreny.org or call 516-678-5000. Visit www.longislandweekly.com to find out Carole Bayer Sager’s favorite songs that’s she’s written.
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pitched the only perfect game in World Series history, as the Yankees held off the Dodgers in another seven-game classic. he history of the World Series and New The National League squads had their glory, York City baseball are virtually intertwined. too. In 1954, the Giants of Leo Durocher and It was with the New York Giants of John J. McGraw that the Fall Classic first found a home Willie Mays stunned the baseball world with a four-game sweep of the Cleveland Indians, a in New York. In 1905, 1921 and 1922, McGraw’s team that had won 111 games. The next year, Giants won World Series contests, the latter two “the Bums” finally made it, winning their own over the New York Yankees. However, by then, seven-game matchup with the Yankees. the Yankees were paced by the young slugger By 1957, it was all over—the Yankees-DodgersBabe Ruth, acquired from the Boston Red Sox. Giants New York. The Giants moved to San Ruth’s Yankees dominated baseball from 1921 Francisco and the Dodgers to Los Angeles. to 1932. The 1927 Yankees, still considered the Still, the mighty Yankees held the fort with the greatest team of all time, swept the Bombers winning five consecutive Pittsburgh Pirates in that year’s pennants from 1960-1964. series. In 1932, Ruth capped off The Metropolitans were hatched his World Series heroics with his in 1962, with the ever-popular famed “called shot” at Chicago’s Stengel as manager. The Mets also Wrigley Field. secured the services of George In 1936, the Yankee dynasty Weiss, the former Yankees general took off again, led by a young manager, who added Tom Seaver, Californian, Joe DiMaggio. The Jerry Koosman, Cleon Jones and Bombers, from 1936 to 1939, won Tommy Agee. He hired Gil Hodges four consecutive World Series. as manager and in 1969, the Miracle In 1937, the Bombers defeated Mets played the most improbable the Giants in that year’s series, World Series win in the Fall Classic’s and four years later, in 1941, the long history. In 1986, the Davey Yanks prevailed over the upstart Johnson Mets won another world Brooklyn Dodgers who, under title, but for years, Met fans have Leo Durocher, surprisingly won been left wondering why the team the first pennant in that team’s couldn’t have achieved more. previously comical existence. In 1976, the Yankees returned The 1941 contest set the stage to a refurbished Yankee Stadium for New York’s Golden Age of to begin another run full of glory, winning five Baseball. From 1947 to 1957, a New York team played in every World Series, save the 1948 show- division titles, four pennants and two World down. From 1949 to 1953, the Yankees, under the Series in the next six years. In the mid-1990s, the Yankees of Joe Torre, Paul O’Neill, Derek Jeter Attention leadership of Casey Stengel and led by Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto and Whitey Ford, and Mariano Rivera won four World Series in five Medicare Beneficiaries years, the greatest streak since Stengel’s 1950s won an unprecedented five straight titles. The Attention Attention Attention Yankees and the Joe McCarthy squads of the late Attention Attention Attention Medicare Beneficiaries Giants made it to the 1951 classic on the strengthMedicare Medicare Beneficiaries Beneficiaries Medicare Beneficiaries Medicare Beneficiaries Medicare ofBeneficiaries Bobby Thomson’s pennant-winning home run 1930s. The culmination was the 2000 win over the Bobby Valentine-Mike Piazza Mets, itself the in a playoff game against the Dodgers. The 1952 first Subway Series since 1956. World Series was the Yankees’ most impressive The World Series is no stranger to New York. win of that remarkable run. Trailing three games While there are almost too many New York World Last year, the Mets won their first pennant in 15 to two and having to play in Ebbets Field, the Series moments to list, some stand out and remain years, and their young pitching staff promises Bombers prevailed in the final two games on the glorious to this day. more excitement in the years ahead. strength of Mantle’s bat. In 1956, Don Larsen
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