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Harvey

 
Artist: Bob Harvey

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  • Active: '60s
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

Bob Harvey is usually known, if at all, for a brief stint in a band with whom he never recorded. That band, however, was a big one: the Jefferson Airplane. Harvey was their original bassist, playing a standup acoustic bass for a few months in their first lineup in 1965. He has actually played and recorded with a few other groups, though it's as a Jefferson Airplane trivia question that his name pops up.

Harvey first recorded as a banjo player with country singer Les Overstreet. In 1963, living in the San Francisco Bay Area, he co-founded the bluegrass group the Slippery Rock String Band, in which he played standup bass. It was as a folk musician that he met Marty Balin, then part of another folk group, the Town Criers. When he heard Balin was forming a folk-rock group in early 1965, he successfully auditioned for the bass position. Already in his early thirties, he was considerably older than the rest of the band; perhaps more problematically, his acoustic bass didn't fit in with the electric presence of a rock group. He did buy an electric bass around the beginning of autumn 1965, but shortly afterward he was replaced by Jack Casady, right before the Jefferson Airplane began recording for RCA.

Harvey went back to the Slippery Rock String Band and sang lead on their only record. In the late '60s, he was in the Holy Mackerel, a band which also featured singer/songwriter Paul Williams. But Harvey left before their obscure album was finished, although one of his songs, "Wildflowers," was included. He then went into acting, journalism, and civil service. In 2001, a band Harvey had formed in the late '90s with Brian Fowler, San Francisco Blue, put out the CD Idiot's Vision, pressed in a limited quantity of a thousand copies and issued by Cranium Music in New Zealand. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Harvey
Written by Mary Chase
Characters Elwood P. Dowd
Veta Louise Simmons
Betty Chumley
E. J. Lofgren
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet
Judge Omar Gaffney
William R. Chumley, M.D.
Lyman Sanderson, M.D.
Miss Johnson
Ruth Kelly, R.N.
Myrtle Mae Simmons
Duane Wilson
Date premiered 1944
Place premiered 48th Street Theatre
New York City, New York
Original language English
Subject  
Genre Comedy
Setting The library of the Old Dowd Mansion
The Reception Room at Chumley's Rest
IBDB profile

Harvey is a 1944 play by American playwright Mary Chase. Directed by Antoinette Perry, the play premiered on 1 November 1944 at the 48th Street Theatre on Broadway where it was staged for 1,775 performances before closing on January 15, 1949. The original production was directed by Antoinette Perry and starred Frank Fay and Josephine Hull. The play also had a production in 1949 at London's Prince of Wales Theatre. Chase received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work in 1945.

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Plot synopsis

The story is about an affable man Elwood P. Dowd and his imaginary friend Harvey, a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall[1] rabbit. When Elwood starts to introduce Harvey, a pooka, to guests at a society party, his society-obsessed sister, Veta, has seen as much of his eccentric behavior as she can tolerate. She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium to spare her daughter Myrtle Mae and their family from future embarrassment.

When they arrive at the sanitarium, due to a comedy of errors, the doctors commit Veta instead of Elwood, but when the truth comes out, the search is on for Elwood and his invisible companion. When he shows up at the sanitarium looking for his lost friend Harvey, it seems that the mild-mannered Elwood's delusion has had a strange influence on more than one of the doctors, including renowned Dr. Chumley, his medical partner Dr. Sanderson, and the head nurse Miss Kelly.

Only just before Elwood is to be given an injection, Dr. Chumley's Formula 977, that will make him, as his taxi driver says, into a "perfectly normal human being, and you know what bastards they are!" does Veta realize that she'd rather have Elwood be the same as he's always been — carefree and kind — even if it means living with Harvey the pooka.

Opening Night Cast

  • Myrtle Mae Simmons: Jane Van Duser
  • Veta Louise Simmons: Josephine Hull
  • Elwood P. Dowd: Frank Fay
  • Miss Johnson: Eloise Sheldon
  • Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet: Frederica Going
  • Ruth Kelly, R.N.: Janet Tyler
  • Duane Wilson: Jesse White
  • Lyman Sanderson, M.D.: Tom Seidel
  • William R. Chumley, M.D.: Fred Irving Lewis
  • Betty Chumley: Dora Clement
  • Judge Omar Gaffney: John Kirk
  • E.J. Lofgren: Robert Gist

Adaptations

The play was later adapted for film by Chase, Oscar Brodney, and Myles Connolly in 1950. Directed by Henry Koster, its stars were Josephine Hull and James Stewart.

Three US television movie adaptations have been made. The first came in 1958 starring Art Carney, Marion Lorne, Elizabeth Montgomery, Larry Blyden, Fred Gwynne, Charlotte Rae, and Jack Weston. James Stewart reprised his famous screen role in 1972 along with Fred Gwynne, Richard Mulligan and Madeline Kahn. The latest was in 1998 with Harry Anderson, Swoosie Kurtz, Jessica Hecht, Leslie Nielsen, and William Schallert.

In addition, versions of the play were produced in 1970 and 1985 for West German television, both times as Mein Freund Harvey (My Friend Harvey).

On August 2, 2009, it was revealed that Steven Spielberg has committed to a new adaptation of the play. It will be a co-production between 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks, with a screenplay written by novelist Jonathan Tropper.[2]

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