Mary Poppins in Concert Live to Film

with the NAC Orchestra

2020-02-20 19:00 2020-02-22 21:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Mary Poppins in Concert Live to Film

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/21738

Let your inner child return to the enchanted world of Mary Poppins in this cinematic event for the whole family, and experience Walt Disney’s classic movie on the big screen in Southam Hall! You remember, don’t you? It’s turn-of-the-century London, and two neglected children yearn to be closer to their distracted mother and father, who leave them with a series of grumpy old caregivers – until a magical nanny appears to change everything and everyone. With unforgettable...

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Southam Hall,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
February 20 - 22, 2020

≈ 2 hours and 40 minutes · With intermission

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Last updated: February 11, 2020

Program

Disney’s MARY POPPINS (1964)
In Concert Live to Film

Starring
Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson,
Glynis Johns, Hermione Baddeley, Karen Dotrice,
Matthew Garber, Elsa Lanchester, Arthur Treacher,
Reginald Owen & Ed Wynn

Directed by Robert Stevenson

Co-Produced by Bill Walsh

Music and Lyrics by Richard M. & Robert B. Sherman

Music Supervised, Arranged and Conducted by Irwin Kostal

Screenplay by Bill Walsh & Don DaGradi

Based on the Mary Poppins books by P.L. Travers

Presentation licensed by Disney Concerts.
© Disney

Mary Poppins (1964)

Synopsis

A magical English nanny, Mary Poppins, arrives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Banks, facing the park at No. 17, Cherry Tree Lane in London, to the delight of their young children, Jane and Michael. The proper English father is too preoccupied with his responsibility at the bank; the mother, an ardent suffragette, is not really aware that their two children, left in the care of one nanny after another, are unhappy and unable to communicate with the parents they truly love.

Mary Poppins has come to change all this. She settles into the house, and soon has everyone wrapped around her little finger. Mary, along with her friend Bert and a host of chimney sweeps, teaches the children how to have fun, and in so doing makes the Banks household a happier place. By the time she opens her umbrella and flies off on a beautiful spring evening, the family is united together in the park, flying a kite.

Awards

Released in 1964, Mary Poppins garnered 13 Academy Award® nominations and won five Oscars®, two of which the Sherman brothers received for “Chim Chim Cher-ee” and the film’s original musical score.

The film’s original motion picture soundtrack featured 14 original songs by now-legendary Disney songwriters and composers Richard and Robert Sherman. In 1965, the soundtrack was the #1 album for 14 consecutive weeks on Billboard’s Top 200 Album chart, maintaining the #1 position that year longer than the Beatles (Beatles’ 65, Beatles VI and the Help! soundtrack), Elvis Presley (Roustabout soundtrack), The Rolling Stones (Out of Our Heads) and The Sound of Music soundtrack. The Mary Poppins soundtrack won two GRAMMY® Awards (Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show, and Best Recording for Children).

Artists

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    Conductor Jack Everly
  • bio-orchestra
    Featuring National Arts Centre Orchestra
  • Season stage manager Tobi Hunt McCoy