Musical (2007)


Musique: John Kander
Paroles: Fred Ebb
Livret: Ruppert Holmes
Production à la création:

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Curtains (2019-12-Wyndham s Theatre-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Wyndham s Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 4 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 13 décembre 2019
Première : vendredi 13 décembre 2019
Dernière : samedi 11 janvier 2020
Mise en scène : Paul Foster
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Jason Manford, Carley Stenson, Andy Coxon, Rebecca Lock, Samuel Holmes, Leah Barbara West, Alan Burkitt, Martin Callaghan, Emma Caffrey, Nia Jermin, Adam Rhys-Charles, Mark Sangster, Minal Patel, Kate Ivory Jordan, Charlie Johnson, Gleanne Purcell-Brown, Thomas-Lee Kidd, Samuel John-Humphreys, J.R. Ballentyne, Ore Oduba (from 6th January 2020).
Commentaires : The show first opened on Broadway in 2007, and was first seen in London in 2012 at the Landor Theatre in Clapham. It will get its West End premiere in December 2019.

A backstage musical comedy murder mystery set in a Boston theatre in the 1950s. The leading lady has been murdered during the curtain call and homicide detective (and musical theatre afficianado) Frank Cioffi is called in to investigate. Bodies begin to pile up as the cast shrinks and everyone is a suspect.

Synopsis complet


Curtains is a musical with a book by Rupert Holmes, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, with additional lyrics by Kander and Holmes.

Based on the original book and concept by Peter Stone, the musical is a send-up of backstage murder mystery plots, set in 1959 Boston, Massachusetts and follows the fallout when the supremely untalented star of Robbin' Hood of the Old West is murdered during her opening night curtain call. It is up to a police detective who moonlights as a musical theater fan to save the show, solve the case, and maybe even find love before the show reopens, without getting killed himself.

Stone died in April 2003, leaving the book unfinished, and Holmes was hired to rewrite it. Ebb also died before the musical was completed. Curtains had its world premiere on July 25, 2006 at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. Local reviews were mixed but not discouraging, and the producers decided to transfer the show to Broadway with minor alterations.

The production, directed by Scott Ellis and choreographed by Rob Ashford, opened on Broadway on March 22, 2007 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. The cast included David Hyde Pierce, Debra Monk, Karen Ziemba, Edward Hibbert, Jason Danieley, Noah Racey, Jill Paice, Megan Sikora, Michael X. Martin, Michael McCormick, and John Bolton reprising the roles they played in Los Angeles, as well as new cast member Ernie Sabella. The musical garnered eight Tony Award nominations, with Hyde Pierce winning the award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. Curtains closed on June 29, 2008 after 511 performances and twenty-three previews.

The musical received mixed reviews on Broadway, with Ben Brantley writing in The New York Times :"David Hyde Pierce…steps into full-fledged Broadway stardom with his performance here…Perhaps this switching of creative horses accounts for the enervation that seems to underlie the lavish expenditure of energy by a top-of-the line cast that includes Debra Monk, Karen Ziemba and Jason Danieley. Brightly packaged, with Kiss Me, Kate-style sets by Anna Louizos and costumes to match by the industrious William Ivey Long, Curtains lies on the stage like a promisingly gaudy string of firecrackers, waiting in vain for that vital, necessary spark to set it off."

Clive Barnes wrote in the New York Post: "Part of the trouble was director Scott Ellis' failure to italicize sufficiently the inside comedy, but there probably wasn't much he could do. The choreography by Rob Ashford was unnoticeable, the scenery by Anna Louizos uninterestingly ugly, while William Ivey Long unwisely saved his best and funniest costumes for the curtain calls. Through all this farrago, Hyde Pierce moved (or, in that curtain call, "rode") with unshatterable aplomb - taking the basically comic concept of a tough plainclothes detective as a musical comedy queen, and running with it just as far, and even a bit beyond, as the material could take it.

Who Killed David Merrick? (working title)


Acte I
Overture - The Orchestra
Wide Open Spaces - Randy Dexter, Niki Harris, Jessica Cranshaw, Bobby Pepper and Ensemble
What Kind of Man? - Carmen Bernstein, Oscar Shapiro, Aaron Fox and Georgia Hendricks
Thinking of Him - Georgia, Aaron and Bobby
The Woman's Dead - Entire Company
Show People - Carmen, Lieutenant Frank Cioffi and Company
Coffee Shop Nights - Cioffi
In the Same Boat 1 - Georgia, Niki and Bambi Bernét
I Miss the Music - Aaron
Thataway! - Georgia, Bobby and Ensemble

Acte II
The Man is Dead (reprise) - Sasha (the conductor)
He Did It - Company
In the Same Boat 2 - Bobby, Randy and Harv Fremont
It's a Business - Carmen and Stagehands
Kansasland - Randy, Niki, Harv, Bobby, Bambi and Ensemble
He Did It (reprise) - Company
Thinking of Him/I Miss The Music (Reprise) - Aaron and Georgia
A Tough Act to Follow - Cioffi, Niki and Ensemble
In the Same Boat Completed - Company
Show People (Reprise) - Cioffi and Carmen
Wide Open Spaces (Finale) - Ensemble
A Tough Act to Follow (Reprise) - Company

LIEUTENANT FRANK CIOFFI (40s): Local Boston detective who is also a musical theatre aficionado. Aside from being exceptionally good at his job, he has also aspired to be a musical theatre performer his entire life. He falls in love with Niki.
NIKI HARRIS (20s-early 30s) Pretty, naïve ingénue. Niki is a chorus girl/understudy in the chorus of the show-within-the-show during its Boston tryout. She aspires to make it as a performer on Broadway. She meets and falls in love with Dt. Frank Cioffi who is investigating a murder at the theatre.
GEORGIA HENDRICKS (30s) Female half of our songwriting team. Ends up taking on the leading lady role.
CARMEN BERNSTEIN (45-65) Brassy Broadway producer.
AARON FOX (40s) The composer of the show-within-the-show. His songwriting partner, Georgia, is also his wife from whom he's separated. He's a sexy, charming ladies man.
SIDNEY BERNSTEIN (Late 50s-Mid 60s): The producer of an out of town flop. Sidney is tough and self-serving.
CHRISTOPHER BELLING (40-60) English director. Very camp. Very funny.
BAMBI BERNÉT (Early 20s-early 30s) Performer in the chorus and daughter of Carmen, the lead producer. Hungry to work her way up to leading performer many think she was only hired because of her mother.
DARYL GRADY (30s): A Theatre critic for the local Boston newspaper, he enjoys using the power he has to make or break shows during their out of town tryouts.
JOHNNY HARMON (40s-50s) The Stage Manager of the show-within-the-show. Johnny is is gruff but lovable. He keeps the company in line and on their toes throughout the rehearsal process.
OSCAR SHAPIRO (45-65): The general manager. An agreeable if slightly gruff man. He is always looking for any angle to find money.
BOBBY PEPPER (20s to early 30s) The choreographer and lead dancer.
JESSICA CRENSHAW (30s-40s) Fading Hollywood star. A diva, who has no right to be one, she is a terrible singer and actress who stars in the show within a show and gets murdered on its opening night.

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The show had numerous workshops. John Kander, Fred Ebb and Peter Stone began work in 1985.


Version 1

Curtains (2006-07-Ahmanson Theatre-Los Angeles)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Ahmanson Theatre (Los Angeles - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 25 juillet 2006
Première : mercredi 09 août 2006
Dernière : dimanche 10 septembre 2006
Mise en scène : Scott Ellis
Chorégraphie : Rob Ashford
Producteur :
Avec : Randy Weinstein … Jim Newman
Niki Harris … Jill Paice
Jessica Cranshaw … Patty Goble
Bobby Pepper … Noah Racey
Johnny Harmon … Michael X. Martin
Roberta Wooster … Darcie Roberts
Bambi Bernstein … Megan Sikora
Georgia Hendricks … Karen Ziemba
Aaron Fox … Jason Danieley
Carmen Bernstein … Debra Monk
Oscar Shapiro … Michael McCormick
Christopher Belling … Edward Hibbert
Lieutenant Frank Cioffi … David Hyde Pierce
Mona Page … Mary Ann Lamb
Harv Fremont … Matt Farnsworth
Sidney Bernstein … Robert Walden
Detective O'Farrell … David Eggers
Daryl Grady … John Bolton
Arlene Barucca … Nili Bassman
Brick Hawvermale … Ward Billeisen
Jan Setler … Jennifer Dunne
Roy Stetson … David Eggers
Connie Subbotin … Patty Goble
Peg Prentice … Brittany Marcin
Ronnie Driscoll … Joe Aaron Reid
Russ Cochran … Christopher Spaulding

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Curtains (2007-03-Al Hirschfeld Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Original Broadway
Théâtre: Al Hirschfeld Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 an 3 mois 1 semaine
Nombre : 26 previews - 511 représentations
Première Preview : mardi 27 février 2007
Première : jeudi 22 mars 2007
Dernière : dimanche 29 juin 2008
Mise en scène : Scott Ellis
Chorégraphie : Rob Ashford
Producteur :
Avec : Carmen Bernstein … Debra Monk
Lieutenant Frank Cioffi … David Hyde Pierce
Daryl Grady … John Bolton
Aaron Fox … Jason Danieley
Christopher Belling … Edward Hibbert
Johnny Harmon … Michael X. Martin
Oscar Shapiro … Michael McCormick
Niki Harris … Jill Paice
Bobby Pepper … Noah Racey
Sidney Bernstein … Ernie Sabella
Bambi Bernét … Megan Sikora
Georgia Hendricks … Karen Ziemba
Arlene Barucca … Nili Bassman
Detective O'Farrell … Kevin Bernard
Brick Hawvermale … Ward Billeisen
Marjorie Cook … Paula Leggett Chase
Jan Setler … Jennifer Dunne
Harv Fremont … Matt Farnsworth
Jessica Cranshaw … Patty Goble
Mona Page … Mary Ann Lamb
Sasha Iljinsky … David Loud
Peg Prentice … Brittany Marcin
Randy Dexter … Jim Newman
Ronnie Driscoll … Joe Aaron Reid
Roberta Wooster … Darcie Roberts
Russ Cochran … Christopher Spaulding
Roy Stetson … Kevin Bernard
Connie Subbotin … Patty Goble
Commentaires longs: The role of Bambi Benrét was originally called Bambi Benedict during the out-of-town run.
The out-of-town run officially opened on August 9, 2006.

Version 3

Curtains (2011-04-Paper Mill Playhouse-Milburn)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Paper Mill Playhouse (Milburn - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : mercredi 27 avril 2011
Première : dimanche 01 mai 2011
Dernière : dimanche 22 mai 2011
Mise en scène : Mark S. Hoebee
Chorégraphie : Joanne Hunter
Producteur :
Avec : Lieutenant Frank Cioffi … Robert Newman
Carmen Bernstein … Kim Zimmer
Christopher Belling … Ed Dixon
Sidney Bernstein … Daniel Marcus
Niki Harris … Amanda Rose
Aaron Fox … Kevin Kern
Georgia Hendricks … Helen Anker
Bobby Pepper … David Elder
Daryl Grady … Aaron Galligan-Stierle
Oscar Shapiro … Dick Decareau
Johnny Harmon … Rye Mullis
Bambi Bernstein … Anne Horak

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Curtains (2019-12-Wyndham s Theatre-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Wyndham s Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 4 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 13 décembre 2019
Première : vendredi 13 décembre 2019
Dernière : samedi 11 janvier 2020
Mise en scène : Paul Foster
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Jason Manford, Carley Stenson, Andy Coxon, Rebecca Lock, Samuel Holmes, Leah Barbara West, Alan Burkitt, Martin Callaghan, Emma Caffrey, Nia Jermin, Adam Rhys-Charles, Mark Sangster, Minal Patel, Kate Ivory Jordan, Charlie Johnson, Gleanne Purcell-Brown, Thomas-Lee Kidd, Samuel John-Humphreys, J.R. Ballentyne, Ore Oduba (from 6th January 2020).
Commentaires : The show first opened on Broadway in 2007, and was first seen in London in 2012 at the Landor Theatre in Clapham. It will get its West End premiere in December 2019.

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