Saving Mr. Banks opens in movie theaters today to remind us how in 1962 Walt Disney turned the original Mary Poppins into something magical. But its magic continued to grow in the following half a century with each doll, storybook and set of branded building blocks that were created.
Perhaps its biggest spoonful of sugar might have been the 2006 Broadway opening of Mary Poppins the musical, starring CCM alumna Ashley Brown (BFA, 04) in the title role. All told, five CCM alumni appeared in the cast.
On Broadway, Brown was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her performance as Mary Poppins. The musical won one Tony and was nominated for seven more, including best musical. It also won two Drama Desk Awards and was nominated for five more. Ultimately, the musical won 44 major theatre awards around the globe.
Brown was excited over the play because it contained new songs and new material, giving people a fresh look at a classic. She relates the thrill of playing the famed role on stage: “There are such big shoes to fill to play a role like Mary Poppins. It’s such an iconic role.
“When I was first told that I was going to be ‘Mary Poppins,’ I completely fell down and cried because I was so excited. It’s an actor’s dream.
“In two and a half years, I have never not seen a standing ovation. People just love it.”
Joining Brown on Broadway at various times have been the following fellow CCM alumni:
- Tyler Maynard, ’01, as Valentine in the original cast
- Matt Loehr, att. ’97, as Northbrook and Bert understudy in the original cast
- Brandon Bieber, ’07
- Garett Hawe, ’09
In March 2009, the play launched what would become one of the most successful national tours of recent years, presenting 1,650 performances in 80 cities before more than three million audience members. During the summer of 2013, its four-year-plus run concluded in Alaska.
Appearing in the national US tour were the following CCM alumni:
- Kerry Conte, ’06
- Sean Montgomery, ’07
- Leeds Hill, ’11
- Joe Moeller, ’11
- Garett Hawe, ’09
Learn more about CCM’s Mary Poppins connection courtesy of UC Magazine.