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Julie and Carol: Together Again

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Initial release
  
13 December 1989

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Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Costume Design - Variety or Music Program

Similar
  
Julie and Carol at Carnegie, The Julie Andrews Show, Julie Andrews: The Soun, Star!, That's Life!

Julie & Carol: Together Again is a 1989 TV special performed by Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett. It aired on US television on 13 December 1989. it was a music special directed by Jeff Margolis.

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Background

This event marked "25 years after Andrews' and Burnett's first music and comedy special in Carnegie Hall, 18 years since their last at Lincoln Center". Many of the crew had worked with the two on some of their previous projects, including producer-writers Ken and Mitzie Welch, costumer Bob Mackie, and musician-arranger Peter Matz.

Andrews said "The thought over the years, is that we would love to do a series of shows, starting here and then going on to 'Julie & Carol in London,' 'Julie and Carol in Paris,' maybe even in Moscow or at the Great Wall of China."

Contents

The show featured "reminiscences, a rap, an unconventional comic tea party, a medley, and a country-style "Phantom of the Opry." No dancers. No other singers. Just the two of them on stage together performing with a full orchestra."

One of the main themes is growing older. The Morning Call noted: "Now in their mid-fifties, the women sensibly - and they are both sensible women - deal with middle age up front. No longer the young and adored toasts of Broadway as they were when they met - Andrews in "My Fair Lady" and Burnett in "Once Upon a Mattress" - they address motherhood and the other changes that time has brought."

Critical reception

The show has received highly positive reviews.

References

Julie & Carol: Together Again Wikipedia


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