Was Sunday a play in NYC?

Was Sunday a play in NYC?

Sunday in New York was a 1961 American romantic comedy Broadway play written by Norman Krasna, produced by David Merrick, directed by Garson Kanin, and starring Robert Redford. It ran for 188 performances. It was made into a 1963 film, Sunday in New York, starring Jane Fonda, Rod Taylor and Cliff Robertson.

How old was Jane Fonda when she made Sunday in New York?

22-year-old
Eileen Tyler (Jane Fonda), a 22-year-old music critic for the upstate New York Albany Times Union, is suffering from her breakup with Russ Wilson (Robert Culp) – a handsome, athletic, and thoroughly self-absorbed scion of that city’s richest family.

Where was the apartment in Sunday in New York?

Fifth Avenue is still a two-way street, on the bus route. Everyone appears well dressed for a Sunday in New York. The apartment interior set is the same one used as the “bachelor pad” in the movie Honeymoon Hotel (1964).

Who was the piano player in the movie Sunday in New York?

Nero
In 1963, Nero composed and performed the musical score for the motion picture Sunday in New York.

Who wrote Sunday in New York?

Norman Krasna
Sunday in New York/Screenplay

What does Jane Fonda eat in a day?

“I eat fresh fruits and vegetables every single day. I eat almost no meat. And I’ve cut way back on fish,” she told Well + Good in July of 2020. “There are places in the world where fish is people’s only source of protein, so in a country like ours, where we have other choices, we should reduce our eating of fish.”

What bar was in the apartment?

It was a real New York bar where a morose Baxter builds up an impressive collection of cocktail olives, the Emerald Inn, 205 Columbus Avenue, between West 69th and West 70th Streets. It closed a few years ago, moving to new premises at 250 West 72nd Street.

When was the film The Apartment made?

June 15, 1960 (USA)
The Apartment/Release date

Who wrote the song Sunday in New York?

Peter Nero
Carroll Coates
Sunday in New York/Composers

What happened Peter Nero?

He left the Pops last year after 34 seasons following a bitterly contested contract negotiation. For its 2014-2015 season, the Philly Pops will be led by music director Michael Krajewski. Nero, who was named Music Director Emeritus, has the option of performing with the organization if he chooses.