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April 15, 2012: LA Times Interviews Broadway's Superman - Bob Holiday

Bob Holiday The LA Times has published a lengthy interview with Bob Holiday, the man who played Clark Kent/Superman in the 1966 Broadway musical, "It's a bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman!". Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    HC: How did you prepare for the part?

    BH: I'm Superman! I knew him from the time I was a kid; loved the comics since I was a kid. I was a big fan. Understanding the role was rather simple. It was a part of my childhood. I loved it, I loved it. To get the show was wonderful. The producers did very little with me; they knew that I could do the part because I'd been doing these things all my life. When I was sitting on stage, doing Clark Kent, I'd do shtick with Jack Cassidy and he couldn't beat it. And the producers encouraged that. Whenever I was onstage with Jack Cassidy, who played Max Mencken, my job was to upstage him constantly. So even when Max was alone onstage, Superman was never out of the audience's mind.

    HC: What makes Superman tick? What motivates him?

    BH: Several things. Lois Lane is No. 1. The people around him are important to him. Like the song [in the musical] said, his job is "Doing Good." And then there's the whole love triangle with Clark loving Lois, Lois loving Superman, and all the mix-ups that come from that.

Read the complete interview at LATimes.com.



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