Siri Vik: My Funny Valentine
The Life & Lyrics of Lorenz Hart
Wed, Mar 6 - Sun, Mar 17
The Shedd is pleased to present Siri Vik: in My Funny Valentine, a re-visioning of her touching Spring 2012 tribute to Lorenz Hart, Where Or When. In Eugene, we offer the project in Jaqua Concert Hall cabaret format over 4 performances. Our presentations in Florence and Corvallis will be standard concert seating.
The witty, light-hearted, and, at times, gentle, haunting and deeply sad lyrics of Lorenz Hart have often graced our work here at The Shedd. As one of the luminaries of the classic Songbook, he is an inescapable source: selections from his huge catalog with Richard Rodgers have peppered Shedd concerts for 18 years, they've been the focus of several of those concerts (with the Jazz Kings and at OFAM), and to date we've mounted 4 of Rodgers & Hart's 30 musical comedies in their entirety (two in which Vik starred) -- Babes In Arms (1937), the 1943 revival of their 1927 madcap A Connecticut Yankee (Hart's final work), The Boys From Syracuse (1938), and Pal Joey (1940). And he'll continue to be a primary source for us forever as far as we're concerned.
But there is also something very special about Lorenz Hart that made us want Siri Vik -- who so masterfully treated, first, Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, then Edith Piaf and Jacque Brel -- to take him on as her next Shedd project. Hart was a master, certainly, of 'society verse' -- that specific style of lyric which was dominant both on Broadway and in Hollywood during the golden age of musical comedy. Witty, playful, and oh so cool, these songs are as often love songs as any other popular genre but, as Ira Gershwin noted, do everything possible to avoid actually saying "I love you". And, other emotions? Not a chance! Light, sophisticated, erudite, and full of word-play, literary allusions, and sardonic, placid commentary on the modern condition, these songs were perfect for the 1920s-30s New York "Society" frequented by the likes of Noel Coward and Cole Porter...and for everyone else who wished they were a part of it.
Yet, at the same time, snuck in among those multi-syllabic rhymes (Hart regularly accomplished 4), prep school/Ivy League references and Latin quotations, folded in with the double entrendres and the endless embrace of popular culture, there were feelings...tender, heartfelt, often sad and lonely. And, when they deftly flip up and catch you off-guard right in the middle of a bon mot or good joke, are truly moving.
There was no one who did this more or better than Lorenz Hart. And, to our mind, there is no one better than Siri Vik re-introduce the man and his lyrics to us in the full range of their mood, technique and spirit.
As usual, we offer the Eugene re-visioning of My Funny Valentine as an extended run in a cabaret setting with a bar on the main floor. All seats are reserved. Gold circle tabled cabaret seating on the main floor is $32; balcony & rear main rear seating is $24. Youth under 21 are restricted to the balcony and are admitted at $16. Ther will be pew seating at the back of the main floor for adults with seats in the balcony who would like to have a drink in the course of the evening.
Event Personnel
Siri Vik, director, vocals
Dario LaPoma, piano
Merlin Showalter, drums
Nathan Waddell, bass
PROGRAM
SET 1
 Where Or When(1937)
    - introduced in Babes In Arms
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 I Wish I Were In Love Again(1937)
    - introduced in Babes In Arms
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 Manhattan(1925)
    - introduced in The Garrick Gaieties of 1925
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 Ten Cents A Dance(1930)
    - introduced in Simple Simon
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 Thou Swell(1927)
    - introduced in A Connecticut Yankee
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 Blue Moon(1934)L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 There's A Small Hotel(1935)
    - introduced in On Your Toes
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 You Took Advantage Of Me(1928)
    - introduced in Present Arms
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
SET 2
 This Funny World(1926)
    - introduced in Betsy
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 This Can't Be Love(1938)
    - introduced in The Boys From Syracuse
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 Give It Back To The Indians(1939)
    - introduced in Too Many Girls
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 I Didn't Know What Time It Was(1939)
    - introduced in Too Many Girls
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 It Never Entered My Mind(1940)
    - introduced in Higher And Higher
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 Zip(1940)
    - introduced in Pal Joey
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 Bewitched (Bothered And Bewildered)(1940)
    - introduced in Pal Joey
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 My Funny Valentine(1937)
    - introduced in Babes In Arms
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
 The Lady Is A Tramp(1937)
    - introduced in Babes In Arms
L. Hart (w), R. Rodgers (m)
Featured composers, lyricists, creators
Lorenz Hart
Richard Rodgers
Ticket/Venue Info
This is a multi-venue production. Select a specific performance for its ticketing/venue information.
Performances
March, 2013
Wed 06, 7:30 pm: Corvallis
Thu 07, 7:30 pm: Florence
Thu 14, 7:30 pm: Eugene
Fri 15, 7:30 pm: Eugene
Sat 16, 7:30 pm: Eugene
Sun 17, 2:00 pm: Eugene
Eugene & Corvallis tix may be purchased at
The Shedd Ticket Office
541.434.7000
Florence tix may be purchased at
The FEC Ticket Office
541.997.1994
Jazz Kings 2012-13 Schedule
The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts
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