Singer and actress Barbara Cook
Since the 1950's Cook has been in countless Broadway musicals — Oklahoma, The King and I, and Leonard Bernstein's Candide to name a few. She's been called a "no nonsense singer... able to thrust with gentility of tone." She won a Tony Award for her part as "Marian the librarian" which she originated in The Music Man.
Other segments from the episode on December 26, 2003
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, December 26, 2003: Interview with Sheldon Harnick; Interview with Barbara Cook.
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