at
The White House on November 17, 2008 (left to right: Robert B. Sherman,
Richard M. Sherman and
U.S. President George W. Bush) • In 2000, the Sherman Brothers wrote the award-winning score to
The Tigger Movie which achieved number one status in both theatrical box office and video sales. • The Sherman Brothers' classic motion picture,
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, was adapted into a
London West End Musical in 2002 and premiered at the
London Palladium on April 16, 2002, featuring many new songs and a reworked score by both Sherman Brothers. It was nominated for a 2003
Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best New Musical. The Sherman Brothers each received the "Musical Theatre Award" from the Variety Club of Great Britain that year as well for
Chitty.
Chitty finished a record-breaking, three-and-a-half-year run at the Palladium, becoming the longest-running show in the theatre's century-long history. 2004 saw the premiere of
Mary Poppins on the stage. In 2005,
Poppins was nominated for nine
Olivier Awards. In 2005
Chitty went to Broadway and was nominated for 9
Tonys and also began its nationwide (UK) tour. • On June 9, 2005, Sherman was inducted into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside
Bill Withers,
Steve Cropper,
John Fogerty,
Isaac Hayes,
David Porter and his brother,
Richard M. Sherman. • On November 16, 2006, the
Cameron Mackintosh/
Disney production of
Mary Poppins made its Broadway premiere at the
New Amsterdam Theater featuring the Sherman Brothers' classic songs. • During a
London press junket promoting the 40th anniversary
DVD rerelease of
The Jungle Book, Robert and Richard Sherman were witnessed by press working on a new song for
Inkas in the same
Brown's Hotel room where
The Jungle Book was originally penned by the British writer,
Rudyard Kipling, over a hundred years earlier. • In February 2008
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang began a second
UK tour. In 2008 and 2009, Poppins premiered in numerous cities throughout the world including:
Stockholm,
Copenhagen,
Budapest,
Toronto,
Shanghai,
Sydney,
Johannesburg,
Amsterdam,
Buenos Aires,
São Paulo and
Helsinki. Full
UK and
US tours of Poppins are also scheduled to commence in 2008 and 2009 respectively. • On November 17, 2008, Robert and Richard Sherman were awarded the
National Medal of Arts at the
White House by President
George W. Bush in the
East Room. The National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the
Congress of the United States in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts. It is the highest honor conferred to an individual artist on behalf of the people. Honorees are selected by the
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and ceremoniously presented the award by the
President of the United States. • On March 11, 2010, the Sherman Brothers were presented with a
Window on Mainstreet Disneyland in
Anaheim, California in honor of their contribution to Disney theme parks. On May 17, 2010, the "Career Achievement Award" at The Theatre Museum's 2010 Awards Gala. • On May 21, 2011, the Sherman Brothers were each awarded honorary doctorate degrees in Fine Arts from their alma mater,
Bard College. This was Robert's second honorary doctorate. His first was granted by
Lincoln College on May 12, 1990. • On May 4, 2023, a feature film development deal on the Sherman Brothers' animation musical,
Inkas the Ramferinkas was announced.
Robert B. Sherman Scholarship In 2005, Robert Sherman established an annual scholarship award in his name through the
BMI Foundation. The awardee is chosen by BMI's
Lehman Engel program with some consultation with Sherman. The first awardee was announced in November 2006. Awardees are chosen for their excellence in musical comedy songwriting with an emphasis on lyric writing. • 2008 (no award this year) • 2009 - Jeffrey Simno • 2010 - Andy Roninson
Moose: Chapters From My Life • In 2013,
Moose: Chapters From My Life, Sherman's autobiography, was edited by his son
Robert J. Sherman and published by
AuthorHouse Publishers. The book was acknowledged in the credits of the 2013 film
Saving Mr. Banks which also features actors playing the Sherman Brothers.
B. J. Novak portrayed Robert Sherman in the film.
Artistic tributes • Marking the official UK book launch for
Moose, Robert J. Sherman wrote and emceed a two-night cabaret called
A Spoonful of Sherman which premiered at the
St. James Theatre in London, England on January 6, 2014. The show was billed as "A Celebration of the Life, Times and Songs of Robert B. Sherman" and was received extremely well by the crowd and critics alike. The show took on a life of its own, subsequently enjoying a "sold out" return engagement later in the year at the same venue. The Original Cast Recording, double CD was produced by Nicholas Lloyd Webber and released by
SimG Records in 2015. • In 2017
A Spoonful of Sherman was revived, playing at the venue, "Live At Zédel" in London. • On July 31, 2018, the
Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California renamed Soundstage A the Sherman Brothers Stage. • In 2018 the first
A Spoonful of Sherman UK/Ireland Tour began with previews on February 14, 2018, at the EM Forester Theatre in
Tonbridge, Kent. The tour played in 28 cities in
England,
Scotland,
Wales and the
Republic of Ireland. Cast members for the tour included
Sophie-Louise Dann,
Mark Read, Glen Facey, Jenna Innes and Ben Stock. ==List of works==