Musical (1981)


Musique: Henry Krieger
Paroles: Tom Eyen
Livret: Tom Eyen
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Dreamgirls (2016-12-Savoy Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Savoy Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 2 ans 1 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : samedi 19 novembre 2016
Première : mardi 13 décembre 2016
Dernière : samedi 12 janvier 2019
Mise en scène : Casey Nicholaw
Chorégraphie : Casey Nicholaw
Producteur :
Avec : Amber Riley (Effie) - please note, Ms Riley will not perform Wednesday PM performances. The role of Effie White during these shows will be shared between Ruth Brown and Karen Mav. Tyrone Huntley (C.C White), Adam J Bernard (Jimmy), Nicholas Bailey (Marty), Joe Aaron Reid (Curtis Taylor Jnr), Liisi LaFontaine (Deena), Ibinabo Jack (Lorrell), Lily Frazer (Michelle Morris), Jocasta Almgill, Callum Aylott, Hugo Batista, Samara Casteallo, Chloe Chambers, Carly Mercedes Dyer, Joelle Dyson, Kimmy Edwards, Candace Furbert, Nathan Graham, Ashley Luke Lloyd, Gabriel Mokake, Abiola Ogunbiyi, Sean Parkins, Kirk Patterson, Ryan Reid, Rohan Richards, Noel Samuels, Durone Stokes and Tosh Wanogho-Maud.
Commentaires : Thirty-five years after the groundbreaking original Broadway production, this UK and West End premiere of the sensational and iconic Tony Award-winning musical Dreamgirls comes to the Savoy Theatre in November, 2016.

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Background

Dreamgirls had its beginnings as a project for Nell Carter. Playwright Tom Eyen and composer Henry Krieger first worked together on the 1975 musical version of Eyen's play The Dirtiest Show in Town. Carter appeared in the musical, and her performance inspired Eyen and Krieger to craft a musical about Black back-up singers, which was originally called One Night Only and then given the working title of Project #9. Project #9 was workshopped for Joseph Papp; Nell Carter was joined at this time by Sheryl Lee Ralph and Loretta Devine, who were to play her groupmates. The project was shelved after Carter departed to appear in the soap opera Ryan's Hope in 1978.

A year later, Project #9 was brought back to the table, after catching the interest of Michael Bennett, then in the midst of his success with A Chorus Line. Ralph and Devine returned, and Bennett had Eyen, who was to direct, begin workshopping Big Dreams, as the musical was now known. Joining the cast at this time were Ben Harney, Obba Babatunde, Cleavant Derricks, and twenty-year-old gospel singer Jennifer Holliday as Carter's replacement (after Carter accepted an offer from NBC to star in Gimme a Break). However, Holliday left the project during the workshopping phase, as she disliked the material and was upset that her character, Effie White, died at the conclusion of the first act. Eyen, Bennett, and Krieger continued to iron out the story and songs. Cheryl Gaines and Phyllis Hyman were both considered as replacements for Holliday.

After two mildly successful workshops which included Jenifer Lewis as Effie, Holliday returned to the project, now known as Dreamgirls. However, she found Effie's role had been reduced significantly in favor of Sheryl Lee Ralph's Deena character, and Holliday eventually quit the project again. After acquiring funding from music industry mogul David Geffen and fellow co-financiers ABC Entertainment, Metromedia, and the Shubert family, Bennett called Holliday back and agreed to rewrite the show's second act and build up her character.

Broadway
Dreamgirls premiered on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre on December 20, 1981 and closed on August 11, 1985. The production was directed by Michael Bennett, produced by Bennett, Bob Avian, Geffen Records, and The Shubert Organization, and choreographed by Bennett and Michael Peters. It starred Sheryl Lee Ralph as Deena Jones, Jennifer Holliday as Effie White, Loretta Devine as Lorrell Robinson, Ben Harney as Curtis Taylor, Jr., Cleavant Derricks as James "Thunder" Early, and Obba Babatundé as C. C. White. Dreamgirls proved to be a star-making vehicle for several of its performers, particularly Holliday, whose performance as Effie received significant praise.

Holliday's recording of Effie's solo "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" was a #1 single on the Billboard R&B charts in 1982. For the Dreamgirls original cast recording, the producers decided to present the complex musical sequences as individual songs, cutting approximately half of the score. The cast recording won two Grammy awards, Best Musical Album and Best Vocal Performance for Jennifer Holliday's "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going".

Phylicia Rashad (then known as Phylicia Ayers-Allen) was a member of the musical's company. Rashad was also Sheryl Lee Ralph's understudy; but when Ralph left the production, Rashad was not offered her role, and subsequently left the cast.

National US tours
Bennett took Dreamgirls on an abbreviated national tour in 1983, with Jennifer Holliday remaining as Effie, with Larry Riley, Linda Leilani Brown, Arnetia Walker, Lawrence Clayton, and Cleavant Derricks' twin brother Clinton Derricks-Carroll as her co-stars. Because of high costs, only three cities were played before the road production was dissolved. A second tour began in 1985, with Sharon Brown as Effie. By 1987, Lillias White, Jennifer Holliday's original understudy, had taken over the role, and the tour ended with a Broadway revival at the Ambassador Theatre. By this time, Michael Bennett had fallen ill due to AIDS-related complications, and he died on July 2, 1987.

A U.S. Tour began in 1997-1998, and was to open on Broadway in July 1998, but the ill-fated tour stalled in Upstate New York while waiting for a Broadway House. Direction and choreography were by Tony Stevens, based on the original production directed and choreographed by Michael Bennett. The "Dreamgirls", Deena Jones, Lorrell Robinson and Effie White, were played by La Tanya Hall, Tonya Dixon and Roz White. The cast featured Gary E. Vincent as C.C., Brian Everett Chandler as Curtis Taylor Jr., Kevin-Anthony as James Thunder Early), Darrin Lamont Byrd as Marty, Kimberly Jajuan (who replaced the troubled Effie in the trio). The Musical direction/supervision was by Keith Levenson. According to the Variety review: "Director Stevens does a splendid job of evoking (and satirizing) the continually changing fashions in clothes, hair, and music and dance styles of the '70s and early '80s." The Hollywood Reporter review notes the "scenic design (four metal light towers that suggest 58 scenic locations) of Robin Wagner; the lush and lovely costumes by Theoni V. Aldredge and the dramatic lighting by wizard Tharon Musser."

In 2004, another national tour began, starring American Idol contestant Frenchie Davis, who gained praise for her role as Effie.

Another US tour began at the Apollo Theater, New York City, on November 7, 2009 in previews, officially November 22, through December 12, 2009, before starting the tour. It is directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom. American Idol alum Syesha Mercado stars as Deena, with Adrienne Warren as Lorrell, Moya Angela as Effie White, Chester Gregory as Jimmy Early, and Chaz Lamar Shepherd as Curtis. It has an all-new set design created by the original set designer Robin Wagner, and all-new costume designs by William Ivey Long. In addition to a new song sung by Deena and the Dreams at the top of Act II ("What Love Can Do"), it also adds a song from the film version, "Listen," which has been re-written as a duet between Deena and Effie.

Revivals
After its success on Broadway, Dreamgirls has been frequently produced. A 2001 Broadway concert performance starring Lillias White, Audra McDonald, Heather Headley, Billy Porter and Norm Lewis was recorded and released in its entirety on CD.

In late 2005 and early 2006, the Prince Music Theatre in Philadelphia produced a critically acclaimed revival of the show which extended for over three months. The production team included director Richard Parison, music director Jesse Vargas, and choreographer Mercedes Ellington. The production was courted by several Broadway and commercial producers. Composer Henry Krieger was said to have praised the revival as the most authentic since the original Broadway production.

South African Tour
Dreamgirls premiered in South Africa at The Teatro at Montecasino on 11 March 2011. Utilising the 2009 US National Tour creative team as well as that production's sets and costumes, the South African production featured an all local (South African) cast including Tracey Lee Oliver as Deena Jones, Candida Mosoma as Lorrell Robinson, Hayley Christian as Michelle Morris, Lindiwe Bungane as Effie White (at certain performances Caroline Borole performed as Effie White), Aubrey Poo as Curtis Taylor, Jr, Bjorn Blignaut as James "Thunder" Early, Lebo Toko as C.C. White, Shane 'Duke' Wellington as Marty Madison. The South African creative team was headed by Bryan Schimmel as Musical Supervisor with Tshepo Mngoma as Production Musical Director. Trudy Fredericks was Resident Choreographer and Dance Captain with Philip Godawa rounding off the local team as Resident Director. Though receiving critical acclaim and quickly becoming a landmark milestone in the development of Musical Theatre in South Africa, the production closed early without completing the rest of the National Tour including the planned season in Cape town.

Malaysian Premier
For the first time in Malaysian stage history, Dreamgirls will be premiered in Kuala Lumpur starting 14 July 2011 at Istana Budaya (Palace of Culture). This production is produced by Broadway Academy Productions under the umbrella of Broadway Academy (M) Sdn Bhd, the first professional Broadway musical theater company in Malaysia. The production is also a joint collaboration with The National Department for Culture and Arts (Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara - JKKN) with the support of The Ministry of Information Communications and Culture Malaysia (Kementerian Penerangan Komunikasi dan Kesenian - KPKK) and Istana Budaya (Palace of Culture). The production will be directed by director Joanna Bessey, music directed by Casey Koh and choreographed by Michael Xavier Voon. The Malaysian Premier of Dreamgirls will feature an all Malaysian cast. It is most likely that this production will make its way to tour other Southeast Asian countries.


Act I
"I'm Lookin' for Something" – The Stepp Sisters
"Goin' Downtown" – Little Albert & the Tru-Tones
"Takin' the Long Way Home" – Tiny Joe Dixon
"Move (You're Steppin' on My Heart)" – Effie, Deena, and Lorrell
"Fake Your Way to the Top" – Jimmy, Effie, Deena, and Lorrell
"Cadillac Car" – Curtis, Jimmy, C.C., and Marty, Effie, Deena, and Lorrell
"Cadillac Car (On the Road)" – Company
"Cadillac Car (In the Recording Studio)" – Jimmy, Effie, Deena, and Lorrell
"Cadillac Car (Reprise)" – Dave and the Sweethearts
"Steppin' to the Bad Side" – Curtis, Jimmy, C.C., Wayne, Lorrell, Effie, Deena, and Company
"Party, Party" – Effie, Curtis, Jimmy, and Lorrell
"I Want You Baby" – Jimmy, Effie, Deena, and Lorrell
"Family" – Effie, C.C., Jimmy, Lorrell, Curtis, and Deena
"Dreamgirls" – Deena, Lorrell, and Effie
"Press Conference" – Deena, Curtis, and Company
"Only the Beginning" – Curtis
"Heavy" – Deena, Lorrell, and Effie
"Drivin' Down the Strip" – Jimmy
"It's All Over" – Effie, Curtis, C.C., Deena, Lorrell, and Michelle
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" – Effie
"Love Love Me Baby" – Deena, Lorrell, and Michelle

Act II
"Act II Opening" 1 - Deena, Lorrell, Michelle, Curtis, and Jimmy
"I Am Changing" – Effie
"One More Picture Please" – Company, Deena, Lorrell, and Michelle
"When I First Saw You" – Curtis and Deena
"Got to Be Good Times" – The Five Tuxedos
"Ain't No Party" – Lorrell and Jimmy
"I Meant You No Harm" – Jimmy
"Quintette" – Jimmy, Lorrell, Deena, C.C., and Michelle
"The Rap" – Jimmy
"Firing of Jimmy" – Jimmy, Curtis, Lorrell, and Company
"I Miss You Old Friend" – Les Styles, C.C., and Effie
"One Night Only" – Effie and Company
"One Night Only (Disco)" – Deena, Lorrell, Michelle, and Company
"I'm Somebody" – Deena, Lorrell, and Michelle
"Chicago/Faith in Myself" – Effie, C.C., Curtis, Wayne, and Marty
"Hard to Say Goodbye, My Love" – Deena, Lorrell, and Michelle
"Dreamgirls (Reprise)" – Effie, Deena, Lorrell, and Michelle

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Dreamgirls (2014-09-Nieuw Luxor Theater-Rotterdam)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Nieuw Luxor Theater (Rotterdam - Pays-Bas)
Durée : 5 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : dimanche 28 septembre 2014
Première : dimanche 28 septembre 2014
Dernière : samedi 28 février 2015
Mise en scène : Gijs de Lange • Jurrian van Dongen
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : David Goncalves (C.C.), Edwin Jonker (Curtis), Carolina Dijkhuizen (Deena), Berget Lewis (Effie), Clayton Peroti (Jimmy T. Early), Aïcha Gill (Lorell), Jerrel Houtsnee (Marty / Resident Director), Urvin Monte (MC/ Frank), Rubiën Florens Vyvent (Michelle)

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Dreamgirls (2016-12-Savoy Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Savoy Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 2 ans 1 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : samedi 19 novembre 2016
Première : mardi 13 décembre 2016
Dernière : samedi 12 janvier 2019
Mise en scène : Casey Nicholaw
Chorégraphie : Casey Nicholaw
Producteur :
Avec : Amber Riley (Effie) - please note, Ms Riley will not perform Wednesday PM performances. The role of Effie White during these shows will be shared between Ruth Brown and Karen Mav. Tyrone Huntley (C.C White), Adam J Bernard (Jimmy), Nicholas Bailey (Marty), Joe Aaron Reid (Curtis Taylor Jnr), Liisi LaFontaine (Deena), Ibinabo Jack (Lorrell), Lily Frazer (Michelle Morris), Jocasta Almgill, Callum Aylott, Hugo Batista, Samara Casteallo, Chloe Chambers, Carly Mercedes Dyer, Joelle Dyson, Kimmy Edwards, Candace Furbert, Nathan Graham, Ashley Luke Lloyd, Gabriel Mokake, Abiola Ogunbiyi, Sean Parkins, Kirk Patterson, Ryan Reid, Rohan Richards, Noel Samuels, Durone Stokes and Tosh Wanogho-Maud.
Commentaires : Thirty-five years after the groundbreaking original Broadway production, this UK and West End premiere of the sensational and iconic Tony Award-winning musical Dreamgirls comes to the Savoy Theatre in November, 2016.

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