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Posted on February 06, 2013 / by admin in Books, News, Tv

Mitchell Reports   |  Aired on February 05, 2013

Screen legend on being a children’s book author

Actress Julie Andrews and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton talk about their latest children’s book, which is the fourth in “They Very Fairy Princess” series.

http://video.msnbc.msn.com/mitchell-reports/50708041#50708041

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 5, 2013 – Julie Andrews

A parking lot covers up royal remains, CBS brings unemployment to reality TV, Californians thank a hatchet-armed hitchhiker, and Julie Andrews responds to kids’ book critics.

 

http://www.colbertnation.com/full-episodes/tue-february-5-2013-julie-andrews

 

 

 

 

 

TODAY   |  Aired on February 05, 2013

Julie Andrews and daughter discuss new book

Beloved actress Julie Andrews and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton are out with another children’s book in the “Very Fairy Princess” series. They’ve written 27 books and say they write every word together.

http://video.today.msnbc.msn.com/today/50705471#50705471

Posted on February 05, 2013 / by admin in Books, News

FollowsHerHeart

As we kick off the promo week for The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart,

we’re overjoyed to report that it has moved to #2 on the NY Times Bestseller list!

Congratulations Julie and Emma!!!

 

Posted on January 31, 2013 / by admin in Books, News

Dame Julie Andrews and Emma Watson Hamilton will be signing their latest children’s book at The Voracious Reader. Photo Credit:TheVoraciousReader.com

LARCHMONT, N.Y. – The Voracious Reader in Larchmont expects 400 to 500 readers to turn out for its book event with Dame Julie Andrews on Monday, Feb. 4.

Andrews and her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, will be signing the “The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart,” the fourth book in their New York Times best-selling picture book series.

“We’re very excited but not surprised because everyone loves Julie Andrews,” said Francine Lucidon, the owner of the bookstore. “These numbers don’t even represent how many people we had to turn away. We sold out tickets in less than 24 hours.”

Only 200 books will be signed on the night of the event, but the number of people expected includes families.

Lucidon anticipates there will be a large crowd spilling out onto the sidewalk for at least a few hours. Those waiting on line will be treated to The Voracious Reader’s signature hot chocolate and cookies.

Pre-signed books will be available and can be ordered by calling The Voracious Reader at 914-630-4581.

Posted on January 18, 2013 / by admin in Books, News

Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton

Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton will be at Watchung Booksellers in Montclair to share their latest children’s book The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart on Wednesday, February 6 from 7 pm – 9 pm.

The mother/daughter team have been writing The Very Fairy Princessbooks since 2010 and offer the latest in the New York Times bestselling series just in time for Valentine’s Day—The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her HeartAs you can imagine, being that the one and only Julie Andrews will be there in person, this event is a ticketed one, with only a limited amount of tickets available. Tickets will be numbered and indicate a place in line. Watchung Booksellers will confirm an hour time period for your ticket and you can only purchase one ticket per book.

And if you’re a crazed Julie Andrews fan who thinks you”ll be able to gush over Ms. Andrews, call her Fraulein Maria or ask her to sing A Spoonful of Sugar—this is not the event for you. Ms. Andrews and Ms. Hamilton will ONLY autograph copies of The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart purchased at the bookstore and there will be no signing of other memorabilia. Photos and video are also not permitted.

What is permitted is bringing your kids to buy a wonderful, positive book  about believing in yourself and sharing your unique inner sparkle and meeting the authors. But a little gushing is perfectly acceptable—it’s Julie Andrews!

 

Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton: Book Signing for The Very Fairy Princess
Who: Little kids and their parents.
What: Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton will be at Watchung Booksellers  to share their latest book The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart.
Where: Watchung Booksellers, 54 Fairfield Street, Montclair, NJ, 07042
When:  Wednesday, February 6 from 7 pm – 9 pm.
Cost: Free, but you MUST have a ticket to attend.  To reserve a ticket for this event call Watchung Booksellers at (973)-744-7177.

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Posted on January 02, 2013 / by admin in News, Tv

Julie Andrews Helps Ring in the New Year

 

Looking for someone to spend New Year’s Day with? We’d like to recommend one of the most amiable and talented performers in musical history: Julie Andrews. The star of such movies as “The Sound of Music,” “Mary Poppins,” and “The Princess Diaries” is returning as the host of “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2013″ airing on PBS on New Year’s Day (check local listings). This year the event is conducted by Franz Welser-Möst, who has been music director at The Cleveland Orchestra since 2002.

Recently, NBC announced that they’re remaking “The Sound of Music” with country singer Carrie Underwood in the lead role. Before that, we caught up with the 77-year-old Andrews, who has been directing for the stage (she recently helmed a production of “The Great American Mousical” at Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut). Andrews chatted about directing, musicals and her coming PBS New Year’s Day special.

You made your Broadway debut in 1954. What about the musical theater do you love so much?

Well the music is the first thing. To have been part of so many wonderful musical shows and films I feel really blessed. I think the immediacy of being on stage is quite wonderful. The audience that night doesn’t know you gave a great performance the night before. They want that communication, and that communion with you as an actor and actress. It is that moment of togetherness that’s so magical. When it works it’s a thrill that’s hard to describe.

Do you get the same fulfillment out of directing that you get from being on stage yourself?

Yes, I do. When I’m directing I’m actually looking at the whole team, and being responsible for them and trying to guide them into a cohesive whole, It’s very thrilling work—especially when I work with the young people I’ve worked with it.

You co-wrote the book “Little Bo in London,” it’s another in a series with your daughter Emma. How do you go about collaborating with her?

We began writing together about fifteen years ago as a happy accident. My publisher asked if I had anything for very young children that I might consider writing about and I thought, let me ask Emma, she’s got a brand new son. And I asked her if you went to the library what would you choose for him? And she said Mom, there’s no discussion about it, it would have to be a book about trucks. My daughter couldn’t find any with a family theme so I said, let’s write one together. And from that came such joy we developed our Dumpy-the-dump-truck series. Since then we’ve written about 27 books together.

You’re also hosting “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2013.” What about Vienna attracts you?

I think it’s as much because of PBS, who are the people responsible for it. They bring such phenomenal work to television. Originally Walter Cronkite was the host of this particular show, and when he passed they asked if I would take up the baton. I’m so thrilled that they asked me– I love doing it. It’s a  beautiful New Year Day’s concert of wonderful music, mostly Strauss. I’m the narrator and I take the audience on a kind of small picture postcard tour. It’s a lovely show. It airs New Year’s Day.

http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/12/31/julie-andrews-helps-ring-in-the-new-year/

Posted on December 28, 2012 / by admin in News, Tv

Julie Andrews ‘looking forward to’ another New Year’s in Austria for PBS

December 27, 2011 2:15 PM ET

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Julie Andrews won’t be home for the New Year’s holiday, but she’ll be someplace that almost feels like it to her.The Oscar-, Emmy- and Grammy-winning talent filmed the classic movie “The Sound of Music” in Salzburg, and she returns to Austria as third-time host of PBS’ annual “Great Performances” special “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration” Sunday (Jan. 1). In presenting the Vienna Philharmonic’s traditional concert of Strauss music, she’ll also tour various sites throughout the city.

“It’s kind of a wonderful picture-postcard,” Andrews tells Zap2it, “particularly the way PBS frames it. I do get to travel around, and it’s a joy. And, of course, the music is spectacular and so is the hall (the Musikverein). In this case, I’m doing it right up to the moment … going to various spots and taping for four or five days, then hosting the concert itself on New Year’s Day.”

Andrews has done little singing in recent years, a byproduct of throat surgery she had in 1997, but she maintains her appreciation of great music. When she was a young performer, she sang Strauss compositions with what she now recalls as unfortunate lyrics set to the classic melodies.

“With ‘The Blue Danube,’ for example,” she says, “there I was, piping away, little guessing that I would be in Vienna and hearing it for real. And in that beautiful hall, too, which is exquisite. It’s filled with flowers, and the people are wearing the traditional costumes of the country. It’s lovely.”

Though she also was scheduled to host “From Vienna” last year, Andrews had to bow out due to the death of her husband, “The Pink Panther” and “Victor/Victoria” filmmaker Blake Edwards. (News personality Paula Zahn was the last-minute substitute.) Though she allows that she and her family are still coming to terms with his passing, Andrews is glad to be involved in the special again.

Before flying to Austria, she anticipated leaving “a lot of wrapping paper around, and I hope somebody gets it cleaned up before I return. I’m looking forward to this, and it’s a good thing to be doing this year. It helps.”

ABC aired “The Sound of Music” on Christmas Eve, and the Disney studio’s “Mary Poppins” — which earned Andrews her Academy Award — is being shown twice daily through Friday (Dec. 30) in a holiday-season family film festival at New York’s Lincoln Center.

“I’m so proud to have been a part of them,” she reflects. “That may sound a little Pollyanna-ish, but it’s the absolute truth. I mean, how lucky can anybody be to be asked to be in those movies? I’m thrilled that every seven years or so, a new generation gets to see them.”

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