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Carol Burnett to perform Mattress again
From Lynn Elber
LOS
ANGELES—For Carol Burnett, once around with “Once Upon a Mattress” was
far from enough. Before Burnett established herself as one of
television’s great comedians, she made a sparkling Broadway debut in the
1959 musical. She revisited it in a 1964 black-and-white TV special and
in another broadcast version in 1974.
But her fondness for the tale, a peppy spoof of the tale of the princess
and the pea, remained undiminished. So Burnett is taking a fourth crack
at it, with a twist: she’s graduated from the role of princess to that
of queen, as well as executive producer.
The new version airs 7-9 p.m. EDT Sunday on ABC’s “The Wonderful World
of Disney,” with Burnett in fine form as the overbearing Queen Aggravain.
With overblown motherly devotion, she has contrived to keep her son,
Prince Dauntless, from marrying and living happily ever after.
“It’s been kind of roiling around in my mind for 10 years now, redoing
it, playing the queen, having a part in the production,” Burnett said.
“I felt a lot of people now watching television have never seen
`Mattress.’ There have been two or three new generations.”
For a fair number of TV viewers, however, it will be familiar material.
A Broadway revival (in 1996, with Sarah Jessica Parker) had a lackluster
run, but “Once Upon a Mattress” remains among the most-performed
musicals at schools and community theatres. Aggravain has rejected
dozens of potential brides for Dauntless, a blow not only to the prince
but to the royal court, including lovebirds Lady Larkin and Sir Harry.
They are forbidden to marry until, it is said, “Dauntless shares his
marriage bed.” |