Two-time Tony Award nominee Brandon Uranowitz will be featured opposite Jean Ford and Tally Sessions in a concert presentation of the score to the musical Calamity Jane, which was a movie for Doris Day and a regional stage adaptation for Carol Burnett, but which never made it to Broadway.
The concert is scheduled for two performances 7 and 9:30 PM January 29, 2018, at Feinstein’s/54 Below supper club in New York City.
The 1953 Warner Bros film had a score by Sammy Fain (Broadway’s Hellzapoppin and Disney’s animated Peter Pan) and Paul Francis Webster which included the standard “Secret Love.” It was adapted to the stage (with six added songs) in the early 1960s and Burnett starred in a TV adaptation, as well as regional productions, but the show never made it into New York. Other songs in the score include “Everyone Complains About the Weather,” “Windy City,” and “It’s Harry I’m Planning to Marry.”
Set in the Western town of Deadwood, the show tells the fictionalized story of rambunctious real-life frontierswoman Calamity Jane and her contentious relationship with her partner Wild Bill Hickock. Jane and Bill set off for Chicago to track down a beautiful saloon singer and bring her back to Deadwood.
Ford, who has played Christine in the long-running Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera, and Jellylorum in the recent revival of Cats, will take the feisty, tall-tale-telling title character. Sessions, who has understudied roles in School of Rock and both male leads in the recent War Paint, will buckle on six-shooters as Wild Bill.
Uranowitz, who will play Francis Freyer and was recently seen in Prince of Broadway, has twice been nominated for Tony Awards, for playing the mournful songwriter in An American in Paris, and for playing the psychiatrist Mendel in Falsettos. Sessions also understudied Uranowitz in the latter production.
The three leads will be joined by Christopher Gurr (Cats, Memphis) as the narrator, Tyler Hanes (Cats, A Chorus Line) as Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin, Kara Lindsay (Wicked, Newsies) as Katie Brown, and Michael Park (Dear Evan Hansen) as Henry Miller. More casting will be announced in the coming weeks.