Musical (1971)


Musique: Melvin Van Peebles
Paroles: Melvin Van Peebles
Livret: Melvin Van Peebles
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Une forme totalement unique, "Ain't Supposed To Die A Natural Death" est une narration courageuse et vigoureuse de la vie des Blacks de la rue et qui explore chaque aspect de la vie des ghettos, peuplée de drogués, de prostituées, de souteneurs, de lesbiennes, de drag queen, de mendiants aveugles, de lieutenants de Malcolm X, d'ouvriers d'ateliers clandestins, de flics tordus, de prisonniers, d'amants et de rêveurs. La plupart des personnages n'ont pas de nom. Le premier acte décrit une journée "normale" dans le ghetto alors que le second acte se déroule durant une journée "violente", durant lequel on assiste à un pillage et à des meurtres.

In a poor Black neighborhood, nameless characters rail against a general malaise called "the Man." Each one begins his or her musical rant with the repetition of one or two signature phrases. They sing of their frustrations, fears, regrets and pain. The drama stems from the characters' words about their daily lives. Act I follows a "normal" day in the ghetto, but Act II graphically depicts a particularly violent day, in which looting and several brutal killings occur. The characters include a blind beggar, a Malcolm X lieutenant, a pimp, prostitutes, a drag queen, a lesbian, looters, lovers, junkies, a wino, a bag lady, corrupt cops, a disgruntled postal worker, sweatshop workers, and a death row prisoner. The work begins with the "Star Spangled Banner" and ends with the accusatory "Put a Curse on You."

"Ain't Supposed To Die A Natural Death" était un coup énorme sur Broadway dans son commencement original courir pour 325 performances et amasser sept Tony nominations, y compris plus Bonne Comédie musicale.

1 Ain't Supposed To Die A Natural Death peut-être considéré comme un musical ethnique. L'ethnie abordée est: Blacks américains.


In 1970, Van Peebles decided to transform some of the albums he had recorded between 1968 and 1970 into a musical. According to Van Peebles, "The songs were mirroring the incidents that were happening in the streets." Van Peebles marketed the musical to black audiences in churches "all up and down the fu**ing East Coast. Ministers have congregations, and the congregations would come with busloads of people."
The piece was first produced by Black Arts/West at Sacramento State College in Sacramento, California in 1970.[4] After ten previews, the Off-Broadway production, directed by Gilbert Moses, opened on October 20, 1971 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, then transferred to the Ambassador, for a total run of 325 performances. The cast included Bill Duke, Albert Hall, Garrett Morris and Beatrice Winde. Phylicia Rashad joined the cast in 1972.
An original cast recording was released by A&M Records.
In 2004, Classical Theatre of Harlem staged a revival directed by Alfred Preisser, choreographed by Bruce Heath, and featuring Ralph Carter. In 2006, it was presented as theatre in the round in T New York, a small Manhattan cabaret, on weekends only.

Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death: Tunes from Blackness (full title)


Just Don't Make No Sense
Coolest Place in Town
You Can Get Up Before Noon Without Being a Square
Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Come Raising Your Leg on Me
You Gotta Be Holdin Out Five Dollars on Me
Sera Sera Jim
Catch That on the Corner
The Dozens
Funky Girl on Motherless Broadway
Tenth and Greenwich
Heh Heh (Chuckle) Good Mornin' Sunshine
You Ain't No Astronaut
Three Boxes of Longs Please
Lily Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail
I Got the Blood
Salamaggi's Birthday
Come on Feet Do Your Thing
Put a Curse on You

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Version 1

Ain't Supposed To Die A Natural Death (2004-09-Classical Theatre of Harlem-New York)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: HSA Theatre (Broadway (Off-Off) - Etats-Unis)
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Première Preview : Inconnu
Première: 29 September 2004
Dernière: 21 November 2004
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Avec: Carmen Barika, Shamika Cotton, Neil Dawson, Rashaad Ernesto Green, Tracy Jack, Ty Jones, J. Kyle Manzay, Yusef Miller, Simone Moore, Nyambi Nyambi
Presse : "The audience was positively giddy … More than three decades later the work still resonates" -- The New York Times / "Startlingly fresh" -- Time Out NY / "Refreshingly raw. Arresting [and] urgent.chilling, potent [and] bracing." -- Variety

Version 2

Ain't Supposed To Die A Natural Death (2006-??-Club T-New York)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Club T (Discothèque) (New-York - Etats-Unis)
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Première: 01 January 2006
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Avec: Kimberlee, Mo Brown, Jordan Brown, Neil Dawson, Tracy Jack, Keith Arthur Bolding, April McCants, John Andrew Morrison, Taharaq Patterson, Charles Rueben
Commentaires longs: Le spectacle est joué en rond dans une discothèque, les vendredis et samedis soirs.
Presse : "The audience was positively giddy ... More than three decades later the work still resonates" -- The New York Times / "Startlingly fresh" -- Time Out NY / "Refreshingly raw. arresting [and] urgent.chilling, potent [and] bracing." -- Variety

1972 Tony Awards

Ain't Supposed To Die A Natural Death (1971-10-Broadway Run)

Qualité: ** Intérêt: ****
Langue:
Anglais Durée: 00:09:18