Back in October of this year we lost a beloved star of the stage and screen, Angela Lansbury. Her performing career spanned 80 years in which she received six Tony Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, and one Laurence Olivier Award. Despite her years in television and movies (her last film role was Glass Onion in 2022), theater was always her first love, having appeared in 14 Broadway productions and four national tours.
As you’ll hear in this special episode (with a big help from fellow podcaster Dan Delgado), it was a long and bumpy journey towards the role in Mame that would cement her Broadway career and earn her that first Tony Award. You'll hear from composer Jerry Herman and from Angela Lansbury herself in this unlikely audition story of how a character actress from the movies became a leading lady on Broadway.
Episode research and sources:

"Look Back at Angela Lansbury in the Original Broadway Production of Mame" - Playbill

"How Angela Became Mame" - Medium

But Darling, I'm Your Auntie Mame! by Richard Tyler Jordan (2004)

Anyone Can Whistle - Wikipedia

MAME - Wikipedia

Sound bites came from these full interviews:

Angela Lansbury Discusses Mame - Television Academy

Broadway MAME - Sony MasterWorks

Broadway ANYONE CAN WHISTLE - Sony MasterWorks

Jerry Herman with Barbara Walters on 20/20 (1984)

Lansbury with Barbara Walters (1985)

Herman Interview for Musical Theater Guild

Herman on NPR 

“Open a New Window” - 1971 Tonys Awards

"We Need a Little Christmas" Piano Version - Steven C

Opening Night of MAME in 1966 - Fred Robbins, radio reporter

At times certain reports or articles conflicted on particular details or order of events, so best efforts were made to rely on the most reliable sources and err on the side of those who knew more about the events surrounding Lansbury's journey.

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Back in October of this year we lost a beloved star of the stage and screen, Angela Lansbury. Her performing career spanned 80 years in which she received six Tony Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, and one Laurence Olivier Award. Despite her years in television and movies (her last film role was Glass Onion in 2022), theater was always her first love, having appeared in 14 Broadway productions and four national tours.

As you’ll hear in this special episode (with a big help from fellow podcaster Dan Delgado), it was a long and bumpy journey towards the role in Mame that would cement her Broadway career and earn her that first Tony Award. You'll hear from composer Jerry Herman and from Angela Lansbury herself in this unlikely audition story of how a character actress from the movies became a leading lady on Broadway.

Episode research and sources:


"Look Back at Angela Lansbury in the Original Broadway Production of Mame" - Playbill

"How Angela Became Mame" - Medium

But Darling, I'm Your Auntie Mame! by Richard Tyler Jordan (2004)
Anyone Can Whistle - Wikipedia

MAME - Wikipedia


Sound bites came from these full interviews:


Angela Lansbury Discusses Mame - Television Academy

Broadway MAME - Sony MasterWorks

Broadway ANYONE CAN WHISTLE - Sony MasterWorks

Jerry Herman with Barbara Walters on 20/20 (1984)

Lansbury with Barbara Walters (1985)
Herman Interview for Musical Theater Guild

Herman on NPR 
“Open a New Window” - 1971 Tonys Awards

"We Need a Little Christmas" Piano Version - Steven C

Opening Night of MAME in 1966 - Fred Robbins, radio reporter


At times certain reports or articles conflicted on particular details or order of events, so best efforts were made to rely on the most reliable sources and err on the side of those who knew more about the events surrounding Lansbury's journey.


SUBSCRIBE TO WINMI

Get access to Audition Stories, the Final Five questions, and other bonus content by becoming a monthly or yearly subscriber to Why I’ll Never Make It. Producing this podcast is rewarding in its own way, but I’m essentially a one-man operation. So it is both costly and time-intensive to put together each episode. By subscribing you’ll be supporting these podcasting efforts, and have access to extended conversations and other bonus content. Your financial support of this podcast is greatly appreciated!


Subscribe to get access to bonus episodes and extra content  

Make a one-time Donation to support transcripts and podcast production

If you’d like to support WINMI but have limited funds to do so, then contact me directly for reduced-price or even free access to the bonus content.


Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | YouTube

———-

Why I’ll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top Theater Podcast hosted by actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones and is a production of WINMI Media. Background music is by John Bartmann and Blue Dot Sessions is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices