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The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera (LACLO) was an American theatre/opera company in Los Angeles, California. Founded under the motto "Light Opera in the Grand Opera manner" in 1938 by impresario Edwin Lester, the organization presented fifty seasons of theatre before closing due to financial reasons in 1987. Typically the LACLO presented four to six productions during an annual season. The company produced or co-produced several of their own shows in addition to bringing in shows from Broadway to California, often with their original casts. Productions that originated at the LACLO and then went on to wider success, included Song of Norway (1944), Magdalena (1948), Kismet (1953), Peter Pan (1954) and Gigi (1973). Initially the organization mainly presented American operettas, but by the 1960s the company was presenting mostly musical theatre; although the company never completely left its roots.[1]

History

The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera opened its first season in 1938 with Franz Schubert's operetta Blossom Time, presented in English with stars John Charles Thomas and Francia White. The production was both a critical and financial success, and the company went on to have three more sold out productions that season with Sigmund Romberg's The Student Prince, Romberg's The New Moon, and Jerome Kern's Roberta.[1]

At the time the LACLO opened, Broadway touring productions out of New York City did not travel further west than the Rocky Mountains. However, the success of the LACLO's first season drew the attention of the theatre community in New York City; seeing for the first time the financial potential of theatre in Los Angeles. Lester further encouraged this interest by partnering with San Francisco theatre impressario Homer Curran who founded the San Francisco Light Opera Company (SFLOC) in 1939. The LACLO and SFLOC joined forces and were able to offer New York producers the ability to book their shows in both L.A. and San Francisco. The Broadway producers took advantage of this opportunity and began extending their touring productions into California.[1]

While including touring productions from NYC in their annual season, the LACLO still continued to mount their own locally produced productions under the artistic leadership of Lester. One major triumph for the company was the 1944 operetta Song of Norway which Lester commissioned Milton Lazarus, Robert Wright, and George Forrest to create using the music of Edvard Grieg. The production later went on to have a successful Broadway run.[1] Wright and Forrest created several more original works for the LACLO, most notably the 1953 musical Kismet, which had an even greater success in New York. Perhaps the most successful original work to be produced at the LACLO was the 1954 musical version of Peter Pan which Lester orchestrated as a star vehicle for Mary Martin. After opening in Los Angeles, the production moved to Broadway, winning Martin a Tony Award. The LACLO also exported a number of revivals to Broadway during its history, including a 1945 revival of Victor Herbert's The Red Mill which ran for more than a year in New York.[2]

During the 1950s and 1960s the LACLO was the most financially successful musical theatre subscription organization of its kind. However, in the 1970s the organization's audience size began to decrease and by the 1980s the company was experiencing serious financial difficulties. The company's last production was of John Kander's Cabaret in 1987. The production starred Joel Grey, Alyson Reed , Regina Resnik, Werner Klemperer, Greg Edelman, and David Staller.[1]

Performance history

Year Productions Cast list
1938 Blossom Time (Franz Schubert) John Charles Thomas, Francia White, Melville Cooper
The Student Prince (Sigmund Romberg) Dennis Morgan, Delia Lind
The New Moon (Sigmund Romberg) George Houston, Francia White, Sterling Holloway,
Roberta (Jerome Kern) Bob Hope, Tamara, Ray Middleton, Donald Novis, Carole Landis
1939 The Cat and the Fiddle (Jerome Kern) Helen Gahagan, George F. Houston, Odette Myrtil
The Desert Song (Sigmund Romberg) Allan Jones, Margarete Carlisle, Sterling Holloway
Waltz Dream (Oscar Straus) John Garrick, Francia White
The Gypsy Baron (Johann Strauss II) John Charles Thomas, Vivian Della Chiesa, Irene Manning, Billy Gilbert
1940 Show Boat (Jerome Kern) John Boles, Norma Terris, Paul Robeson, Guy Kibbee, Helen Morgan
H.M.S. Pinafore (Gilbert and Sullivan)/
Savoy Serenade
John Charles Thomas, Alice Gentle, Irene Manning, Melville Cooper, Jerome Hines, John Raitt
The Merry Widow (Franz Lehár) Jarmila Novotna, Walter Woolf King
The Red Mill (Victor Herbert) Sterling Holloway, Dorothy Stone, Charles Collins, Gwen Verdon
1941 Rio Rita (Harry Tierney) Joe E. Brown, Peter Lind Hayes, Walter Cassel, Mary Healy, Maria Tallchief, Roy Fitzell
Naughty Marietta (Victor Herbert) Francia White, Wilbur Evans, Sterlig Holloway
The Chocolate Soldier (Oscar Straus) John Charles Thomas, Irene Manning, Irra Petina, Billy Gilbert
Cabin in the Sky (Vernon Duke) Ethel Waters, Todd Duncan, Katherine Dunham, Dooley Wilson
1942 The Vagabond King (Rudolf Friml) Bob Lawrence, Dorothy Sandlin, John Carradine, Marthe Errolle, Felix Knight
Bitter Sweet (Noel Coward) Muriel Angelus, John Howard, Corrina Mura
Music in the Air (Jerome Kern) John Charles Thomas, Irra Petina, Francis Lederer, Jan Clayton, Al Shean
Hit the Deck (Vincent Youmans) Eddie Foy, Jr., Joan Robards, Frank Albertson, Jack Durant
1943 Porgy and Bess (George Gershwin) Todd Duncan, Etta Moten, Ruby Elzy, Avon Long
The Gypsy Baron Irra Petina, John Tyers, Billy Gilbert, Sig Arno
The Firefly (Rudolf Friml) Francia White, John Tyers, Melville Cooper, Odette Myrtil, Al Shean, Rudolf Friml
Lady in the Dark (Kurt Weill) Gertrude Lawrence, Eric Brotherson, Gugh Marlowe, Willard Parker, Richard Hale
1944 Show Boat (Jerome Kern) Gene Lockhart, Marthe Errolle, Lansing Hatfield, Carol Bruce, Todd Duncan
The New Moon (Sigmund Romberg) Helena Bliss, Walter Cassel, Sterling Holloway
Song of Norway (Robert Wright) Irra Petina, Walter Cassel, Helena Bliss, Robert Shafer, Sig Arno, Walter Kingsford, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
Sally (Jerome Kern) Billy Gilbert, Jane Deering
1945 The Desert Song (Sigmund Romberg) Walter Cassel, Dorothy Sarnoff, Sterling Holloway, George London
The Red Mill (Victor Herbert) Eddie Foy, Jr., Dorothy Stone, Charles Collins, Odette Myrtil, Lee Dixon
Carmen Jones (Georges Bizet) Muriel Smith, Inez Matthews, Lavern Hutcherson, Napoleon Reed
Rose Marie (Rudolf Friml) Irene Manning, Walter Cassel, Eddie Foy, Jr., Frances McCann
1946 The Vagabond King (Rudolf Friml) John Tyers, Dorothy Sarnoff, Marguerite Piazza, Eduardo Cianelli
Roberta (Jerome Kern) Luba Malina, George Britton, Nana Bryant, Gilbert Russell, Tom Ewell, Mitzi Gaynor
Bloomer Girl (Harold Arlen) Nanette Fabray, Dick Smart, Dooley Wilson
Gypsy Lady (Robert Wright) Helena Bliss, John Tyers, Walter Catlett, Gene Lockhart
1947 Song of Norway (Robert Wright) Irra Petina, Lawrence Brooks, Robert Shafer, Nana Bryant, Sig Arno, Walter Kingsford
Rosalinda (Johann Strauss II) Wilbur Evans, Irene Manning, Hugh Herbert, Rosemarie Brancato, Oscar Karlweis
The Three Musketeers (Rudolf Friml) John Tyers, Polyna Stoska, Frances McCann, Marthe Erolle, Carol Haney
Louisiana Purchase (Irving Berlin) William Gaxton, Vera Zorina, Victor Moore, Irene Bordoni, Harold Mattox
1948 Annie Get Your Gun (Irving Berlin) Mary Martin
Naughty Marietta (Victor Herbert) Susanna Foster, Wilbru Evans, Edward Everett Horton, Mitzi Gaynor
Sweethearts (Victor Herbert) Bobby Clark
Magdalena (Heitor Villa-Lobos) Irra Petina, John Raitt, Dorothy Sarnoff, Hugo Haas, Jack Cole Dancers
1949 The Great Waltz (Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II) Walter Slezak, Dorothy Sarnoff, Melva Niles, Charles Fredericks, Mitzi Gaynor, Sig Arno, Eric Brotherson
Brigadoon (Frederick Loewe) David Brooks, Priscilla Gillette, Pamela Britton, Robert Smith
Kiss Me, Kate (Cole Porter) Anne Jeffreys, Keith Andes, Marc Platt, Julie Wilson
High Button Shoes (Jule Styne) Eddie Foy, Jr., Jack Whiting, Audrey Meadows
Finian's Rainbow (Burton Lane) Joe Yule, Charles Davis
1950 The Chocolate Soldier (Oscar Straus) Wilbur Evans, Marion Bell, Salvatore Baccaloni, Ralph Dumke
South Pacific (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Janet Blair, Richard Eastham, Ray Walston
Rose Marie (Rudolf Friml) Patrice Munsel, Walter Cassel, Jack Goode, Ollie Franks, George Britton, Jean Fenn
Lost in the Stars (Kurt Weill) Todd Duncan
Sadler’s Wells Ballet (now The Royal Ballet) Margot Fonteyn, Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann
1951 Where's Charley? (Frank Loesser) Ray Bolger
The Merry Widow (Franz Lehár) Paul Henreid, Carl Brisson, Jane Pickens, Robert Rounseville, Jean Fenn
Three Wishes for Jamie (Ralph Blane) Ralph Dumke, Sig Arno
Guys and Dolls (Frank Loesser) John Raitt, Marion Bell, Cecil Kellaway, Allan Jones, Jan Clayton, Pamela Britton, Julie Oshins
1952 The Judy Garland Show Judy Garland
Song of Norway (Robert Wright) Helena Bliss, John Tyers, Jean Fenn, Sig Arno, Robert Rounseville, Walter Kingsford
Call Me Madam (Irving Berlin) Elaine Stritch, Kent Smith
South Pacific (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Janet Blair, Webb Tilton, Irene Bordoni
Jollyanna (a revamp of Sammy Fain's Flahooley) Bobby Clark, Mitzi Gaynor, John Beal, Bil Baird’s Marionettes
Don Juan in Hell (George Bernard Shaw) Charles Boyer, Charles Laughton, Cedric Hardwicke, Agnes Moorehead
The Danny Kaye Show Danny Kaye
1953 Carousel (Rodgers and Hammerstein) William Johnson, Jan Clayton, Betta St. John, Murvyn Vye
The Great Waltz (Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II) Dorothy Kirsten, John Charles Thomas, Bill Shirley, Sig Arno, Florence Henderson, Eric Brotherson, Fred Essler, Ralph Morgan, Virginia Gibson, John Banner
Carnival in Flanders (Jimmy Van Heusen) Dolores Gray, John Raitt, Matt Mattox
Kismet (Robert Wright) Alfred Drake, Doretta Morrow, John Diener, Henry Calvin
John Brown’s Body (Stephen Vincent Benét) Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Raymond Massey
1954 Brigadoon (Frederick Loewe) William Johnson, Dorothy MacNeil, Pamela Britton, Robert Smith, Matt Mattox
The King and I (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Yul Brynner, Patricia Morison, Terry Saunders
Porgy and Bess' (George Gershwin) Cab Calloway
Peter Pan (Mark Charlap) Mary Martin, Syril Ritchard
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (William Shakespeare) Moira Shearer, Robert Helpmann, Stanley Holloway
1955 Kiss Me, Kate (Cole Porter) Jean Fenn, Bob Wright, Harold Lang, Pat Crowley
The Pajama Game (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) Fran Warren, Larry Douglas, Buster West, Pat Stanley
Kismet (Robert Wright) William Johnson, Julie Wilson, Henry Calvin, Beatrice Kraft
Plain and Fancy (Albert Hague) Alexis Smith, Craig Stevens, Barbara Cook
1956 Rosalinda (Johann Strauss II) Cyril Ritchard, The Wiere Brothers, Jean Fenn, Lois Hunt, Bob Wright, Sig Arno
Silk Stockings (Cole Porter) Don Ameche, Jan Sherwood, Gretchen Wyler, George Tobias
Damn Yankees (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) Bobby Clark, Sherry O’Neil, Allen Case
The Boy Friend (Sandy Wilson) Jo Ann Bayless, John Hewer
1957 My Fair Lady (Frederick Loewe) Brian Aherne, Anne Rogers, Charles Victor, Hugh Dempster
South Pacific (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Mary Martin, Giorgio Tozzi, Myron McCormick, Richard Banke
Annie Get Your Gun (Irving Berlin) Mary Martin, John Raitt, Reta Shaw
Fanny (Harold Rome) Italo Tajo, Claude Dauphin, Doretta Morrow, Sig Arno
1958 The King and I (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Gisele MacKenzie, Cameron Mitchell, Richard Banke
The Most Happy Fella (Frank Loesser) Robert Weede, Jo Sullivan, Art Lund
At The Grand Paul Muni, Joan Diener, Cesare Danova, Neile Adams, John Banner
The Music Man (Meredith Willson) Forrest Tucker, Joan Weldon, Cliff Hall, Benny Baker
1959 Bells are Ringing (Jule Styne) Judy Holliday, Hal Linden, Alice Pearce
My Fair Lady (Frederick Loewe) Michael Evans, Diane Todd, Charles Victor, Hugh Dempster
West Side Story (Leonard Bernstein) Larry Kert, Sonya Wilde, Devra Korwin
Oklahoma (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Jacquelyn McKeever, James Hurst, Bobby Van, Jules Munshin, Helen Gallagher, Murvyn Vye, Reta Shaw, Don Beddoe
1960 Redhead (Albert Hague) Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley
Flower Drum Song (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Elaine Dunn, Juanita Hall, Keye Luke, Ed Kenney, Jack Soo, Cely Carrillo
Show Boat (Jerome Kern) Joe E. Brown, Andy Devine, Julie Wilson, Lawrence Winters, Eddie Foy, Jr., Jacquelyn McKeever, Richard Banke, Ruta Lee
Destry Rides Again (Harold Rome) John Raitt, Anne Jeffreys, Tom Tully, Phillip Reed
1961 The Merry Widow (Franz Lehár) Patrice Munsel, Bob Wright, Jean Fenn, Gale Gordon, Sig Arno
Bye Bye Birdie (Charles Strouse) Elaine Dunn, Bill Hayes, Joan Blondell
The Sound of Music (Rodgers and Hammerstein) Florence Henderson
Guys and Dolls (Frank Loesser) Dan Dailey, Janis Paige, Shelley Berman, Constance Towers, Allen Jenkins, Joey Faye, Maxie Rosenbloom
Gypsy (Jule Styne) Ethel Merman, Julienne Marie, Alfred Sander
1962 Song of Norway (Robert Wright) Patrice Munsel, John Reardon, Dorothy Coulter, Frank Porretta, Sig Arno, Jerome Cowan, Marilyn Niska
Carnival! (Bob Merrill) Anna Maria Alberghetti, Ed Ames, James Mitchell, Jo Anne Worley, Johnny Haymer
Kismet (Robert Wright) Alfred Drake, Lee Venora, Anne Jeffreys
Oliver! (Lionel Bart) Georgia Brown, Clive Revill
1963 Camelot (Frederick Loewe) Kathryn Grayson, Louis Hayward, Arthur Treacher
Carousel (Rodgers and Hammerstein) John Raitt, Jan Clayton, Claramae Turner, Frank Porretta
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Frank Loesser) Dick Kallman, Dyan Cannon, Willard Waterman
Zenda (Vernon Duke) Alfred Drake, Anne Rogers, Chita Rivera
1964 Kiss Me, Kate (Cole Porter) Patrice Munsel, Robert Wright, Elizabeth Allen, Allen Jenkins, Lennie Weinrib, Roy Fizell, Lyle Talbot, Don Beddoe, Virginia Capers, Avon Long
Little Me (Neil Simon) Sid Caesar, Virginia Martin, Nancy Andrews
Here's Love (Meredith Willson) John Payne, Lisa Kirk, Laurence Naismith
110 in the Shade (Harvey Schmidt) Inga Swenson, Ray Danton, Stephen Douglass, Will Geer, Lesley Ann Warren

References

  1. ^ a b c d e History of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera at broadwayla.org
  2. ^ Jack Viertel (April 15, 1985). "History of Edwin Lester". A Tribute to Edwin Lester:Highlights of 30 Years of the Civic Light Opera. http://www.broadwayla.org/info/lester.asp. 

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