Evening Primrose (lost color footage of ABC Stage 67 TV musical; 1966)

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Black-and-white screenshot from the TV musical

Status: Lost


Evening Primrose is a 1966 TV musical with a book by James Goldman and lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim. It is based on a John Collier short story published in the 1951 collection Fancies and Goodnights.

It was directed by Paul Bogart, set design by John Ward, set decorated by Budd Gourmen, costume design by William McHone, and lighting design by Walter Urban. The cast starred Anthony Perkins as Charles Snell, Charmian Carr as Ella Harkins, Larry Gates as Roscoe Potts, Dorothy Stickney as Mrs. Monday, and Margaret Bannerman, Margaret Barker, Leonard Elliot, Mike Meola, Dorothy Sands, and Margaretta Warwick as store people.

Evening Primrose has easily become the most sought after part of the anthology series which aired it, ABC Stage 67, mainly due to Sondheim's involvement.

Though Evening Primrose was broadcast in color when it premiered on November 16, 1966, the original master tape has never been found.[1] Black-and-white (B&W) kinescope versions are available for viewing at the Museum of Television & Radio branches in New York City and Beverly Hills. A newly discovered pristine B&W 16-millimeter copy was used for DVDs which were released commercially for the first time on October 26, 2010.

It's unclear if a color version of Evening Primrose still exists. At the time it was made, color videotape was expensive and so it was often reused.

References

  1. Evening Primrose - Cult Oddities Retrieved 20 Dec '17