- Philip Rose (theatrical producer)
Philip Rose (born
July 4 ,1921 inNew York ) is a Broadway theatrical producer of such productions as "A Raisin in the Sun ", "The Owl and the Pussycat ", "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? ", "Purlie ", and "Shenandoah ". His work is particularly notable for its social insight and distinctive social conscience.Art and social justice
Philip Rose was born on the Lower East Side of
Manhattan to Russian Jewish parents. [cite book |last=Rose |first=Philip |title=You Can't Do That on Broadway: Presenting 'a Raisin in the Sun' and Other Theatrical Improbabilities |origdate=2004-07-01 |accessdate=2007-06-18 |edition=1st edition |publisher=Limelight Editions/Hal Leonard Corp |location=Milwaukee, Wisconsin |isbn=978-0879-10960-8] As a young man, he earned money singing at weddings and funerals and later worked briefly as a bill collector. His family moved toWashington, D.C. during theGreat Depression and he began working at 16 for many of the local stores in the area. While working in mostly black neighborhoods, he ended up going into people's homes and was accepted by some of the families forming personal friendships. It was there that he learned aboutGospel music andJazz . Washington, D.C., at the time, was a segregated city, but he found ways to spend time with friends he made there. He attributed this experience with segregation as having changed his life. His father, Max Rosenberg, always expressed himself differently on racial matters than the people in the neighborhood. He was very critical of racism and this made a lasting impression on the young Philip Rose. In 1945, after arriving inNew York , Philip Rose toured with an opera company. He was in aGilbert & Sullivan company inGreenwich Village where he met his wife, the actressDoris Belack . Shortly afterward, he began touring for a whole season doing musicals.Civil liberty and human friendship
Philip Rose went to
Harlem and began to singJazz . He became instantly involved in the American Civil Rights Movement. While inHarlem , he got to know struggling black artists includingWilliam Marshall , who was one of the few black actors to have a career.William Marshall was among the artists Philip Rose invited to his apartment for a meeting concerning theMississippi lynching ofEmmett Till . He regards among the two most important friendships in his life that ofSidney Poitier andLorraine Hansberry . When he decided to produce "A Raisin in the Sun " for Broadway, the first person he called wasSidney Poitier , not just because he wanted him to act in it but also because he had no idea where to begin in the casting process.Sidney Poitier got an attorney for him, assisted him in the whole process, and remains his best friend to this day.Racism
Philip Rose, in his work and his life, has struggled against racism and discrimination in all its multifarious forms and disguises. He has observed that though racism has been extant in numerous contexts, it began in America as a business proposition:
Slavery . The social consciousness of the work he has produced reflects his own perceptive, empathic consciousness. In two anecdotes relating toRaisin in the Sun , he points out that back in 1959, the year the play was first produced, there was a man seated in the best seat in the House (Fourth Row Center). This man asked at intermission to change his seat. There did not appear to be a problem with the seat and the house was completely sold out. The man was permitted to stand in the back of the theater. Philip Rose went to the man's seat and noticed that there was a black couple on either side of the seat he had occupied. This man preferred to stand at the back of the theater for the entire performance rather than in the best seat in the house situated between two black couples, an interesting commentary on the irrationality of prejudice. Another anecdotal experience occurred while "Raisin in the Sun " was touring Washington D.C. Near the end of the play,Walter Lee Younger says:"We have decided to move into our house because my father - my father - he earned it for us brick by brick.". [cite book |last=Hansberry |first=Lorraine |authorlink=Lorraine Hansberry |title=
The audience which was 95% white applauded. The next day, along with a rave review there was an editorial stating that the same people who applauded Walter Lee, went home and kept fighting to keep black people out of their neighborhoods. Philip Rose expressed the hope that the message of the play might cause one or two of these individuals to learn something about their own attitudes and to examine those of the society in general.A Raisin in the Sun |origyear=1959 |origmonth=June |accessdate=2007-06-19 |date=1994-11-29 |publisher=Random House Inc. |location=New York, NY |isbn=978-0679-75533-3 |pages=p 148 |chapter=Act 3 |]Innovation and diversity on Broadway
Philip Rose was honored in 1995 with the
Actors' Equity Rosetta Lenoire Award for "being an innovator in the theater" and for showcasing "a vast and rich array of actors and playwrights and for exposing Broadway audiences to a world of diversity.". [cite book |last=Rose |first=Philip |title=You Can't Do That on Broadway: Presenting 'a Raisin in the Sun' and Other Theatrical Improbabilities |origdate=2004-07-01 |accessdate=2007-06-18 |edition=1st edition |publisher=Limelight Editions/Hal Leonard Corp |location=Milwaukee, Wisconsin |isbn=978-0879-10960-8 |pages=p 208] Rose has worked over the course of five decades as producer and director of theatrical events imbued with an urgent impulse to change the thinking and assumptions of audiences on a range of social issues. InOssie Davis ' "Purlie Victorious " and the Musical "Purlie ", the issue wasRacism ; In "Shenandoah ", the issue wasWar ; in "Sun Flower ", the issue waswomen's rights ; and in "My Old Friends ", the issue wasold age . Rose has been an innovator innon-traditional casting too. In 1964, he cast the black actressDiana Sands oppositeAlan Alda in the two-character comedy/love story,The Owl and the Pussycat . When fellow producerAlexander Cohen requested that the script be rewritten forDiana Sands , Philip Rose stated, "She's Doing it Exactly as it is written - a woman who falls in love." After the opening, Mr. Cohen said: "I was all wrong.". [cite book |last=Rose |first=Philip |title=You Can't Do That on Broadway: Presenting 'a Raisin in the Sun' and Other Theatrical Improbabilities |origdate=2004-07-01 |accessdate=2007-06-18 |edition=1st edition |publisher=Limelight Editions/Hal Leonard Corp |location=Milwaukee, Wisconsin |isbn=978-0879-10960-8 |pages=200] "The Owl and the Pussycat " became a Broadway hit. On the subject of human brotherhood, the idea at the root of much of his work, Philip Rose noted that theyiddish song "Chussen Kalle Mazel Tov " and the song "St. James Infirmary ", which arises from the American blackblues tradition, share the same melody. One inference to be drawn is that both songs arise from the heart of a people and the sameness of melody shows that people who've sometimes seen each other as different are much more alike then they realize. In their depths, the world is felt the same way. There is tremendous hope in his observation.Theatrical credits
Productions
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The Cemetery Club " [Original, Play, Comedy] Produced by Philip Rose; Executive Producer: Philip RoseMay 15 ,1990 -Jul 1 ,1990
*"Truly Blessed " [Original, Musical] Produced by Philip Rose; Executive Producer: Philip RoseApril 22 ,1990 -May 20 ,1990
*"Shenandoah " [Revival, Musical] Directed by Philip Rose; Book by Philip RoseAugust 8 ,1989 -September 2 ,1989
*"Checkmates" [Original, Play, Comedy] Produced by Philip RoseAugust 4 ,1988 -December 31 ,1988
*"Late Nite Comic " [Original, Musical] Directed by Philip RoseOctober 15 ,1987 -October 17 ,1987
*"Amen Corner " [Original, Musical] Directed by Philip Rose; Associate Produced by Philip Rose; Book by Philip RoseNovember 10 ,1983 -December 4 ,1983
*"Comin' Uptown " [Original, Musical] Directed by Philip Rose; Book by Philip RoseDec 20 ,1979 -Jan 27 ,1980
*"My Old Friends " [Original, Musical] Directed by Philip RoseApr 12 ,1979 -May 27 ,1979
*"Angel " [Original, Musical] Directed by Philip Rose; Produced by Philip RoseMay 10 ,1978 -May 13 ,1978
*"The Trip Back Down " [Original, Play] Produced by Philip RoseJan 4 ,1977 -Mar 5 ,1977
*"Kings " [Original, Special, Dance, Drama] Produced by Philip RoseSep 27 ,1976 -Oct 18 ,1976
*"Shenandoah " [Original, Musical] Directed by Philip Rose; Produced by Philip Rose; Book by Philip RoseJan 7 ,1975 -Aug 7 ,1977
*"Purlie " [Revival, Musical, Comedy] Directed by Philip Rose; Produced by Philip Rose; Book by Philip RoseDec 27 ,1972 -Jan 7 ,1973
*"Purlie " [Original, Musical, Comedy] Directed by Philip Rose; Produced by Philip Rose; Book by Philip RoseMarch 15 ,1970 -November 6 ,1971
*"Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? " [Original, Play] Produced by Philip RoseFeb 25 ,1969 -Mar 29 ,1969
*"The Ninety Day Mistress " [Original, Play] Directed by Philip Rose; Produced by Philip RoseNov 6 ,1967 -Nov 25 ,1967
*"Nathan Weinstein ", Mystic,Connecticut [Original, Play, Comedy] Produced by Philip RoseFeb 25 ,1966 -Feb 26 ,1966
*"The Owl and the Pussycat " [Original, Play, Comedy] Produced by Philip Rose Nov 18, 1964 - Nov 27, 1965
*"Cafe Crown " [Original, Musical, Comedy] Produced by Philip RoseApr 17 ,1964 -Apr 18 ,1964
*"Nobody Loves an Albatross " [Original, Play, Comedy] Produced by Philip RoseDec 19 ,1963 -Jun 20 ,1964
*"The Heroine " [Original, Play] Produced by Philip RoseFeb 19 ,1963 -Mar 9 ,1963
*"Bravo Giovanni " [Original, Musical] Produced by Philip RoseMay 19 ,1962 -Sep 15 ,1962
*"Purlie Victorious " [Original, Play, Comedy] Produced by Philip RoseSep 28 ,1961 -May 12 ,1962
*"Semi-Detached " [Original, Play] Produced by Philip RoseMar 10 ,1960 - Mar 12, 1960
*"A Raisin in the Sun " [Original, Play, Drama] Produced by Philip RoseMar 11 ,1959 -Jun 25 ,1960 Filmography
Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Actor, Writer, Self Producer
*1980s
**"A Raisin in the Sun " (1961) (producer/stage production)
*1960s
**"Purlie " (1981) (TV) (producer)Miscellaneous Crew
*1970s
**"The Owl and the Pussycat " (1970) (presenter: stage production)
*1960s
**"Gone Are the Days! " (1963) (producer: original stage production) ... akaPurlie Victorious ... akaThe Man from C.O.T.T.O.N. (USA: reissue title)Actor
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White Hunter " .... McKimba (1 episode, 1957)
*The Squire of the Serengeti (1957) TV Episode .... McKimba
*Across the Bridge (1957) (uncredited)Writer
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Purlie " (1981) (TV) (playPurlie Victorious )elf
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American Masters " .... Himself - Producer 'A Raisin in the Sun ' (1 episode, 2000)Sidney Poitier :One Bright Light (2000) TV Episode .... Himself - Producer 'A Raisin in the Sun 'References
External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=8156 ibDB]
*imdb name|074161|Philip Rose
*ibdb name|8156|name=Philip Rose
*cite web |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0SAF/is_1_29/ai_n12417353 |title=Philip Rose: a Broadway journey against racism |accessdate=2007-06-22 |last=Bernstein |first=Alice |year=2005 |month=January |work=Afro-Americans in New York Life and History |publisher=Afro-American Historical Association of the Niagara Frontier
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