Musical (1999)


Musique: Greg Morrison • Lisa Lambert
Paroles: Greg Morrison • Lisa Lambert
Livret: Bob Martin • Don McKellar
Production à la création:

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Drowsy Chaperone (The) (2007-06-Novello Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Novello Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 1 mois 4 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : lundi 14 mai 2007
Première : mercredi 06 juin 2007
Dernière : samedi 04 août 2007
Mise en scène : Casey Nicholaw
Chorégraphie : Casey Nicholaw
Producteur :
Commentaires longs: Un beau petit flop, même avec Elaine page dans le rôle titre, même avec des critiques plus que élogieuses de l'netièreté de la presse. Alors que le même spectacle avait receuilli un gros succès à Broadway…
Presse : NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "Surprises and delights." MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GUARDIAN says, " For all the energy of Casey Nicholaw's production, I would readily sacrifice the whole of this glitzy charade for 10 minutes of the real thing by Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter or Jerome Kern." CHARLES SPENCER for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "Delightful show that has a strong claim to being one of the silliest musicals ever written...Only the self-importantly serious and the chronically depressed will fail to enjoy this preposterously entertaining evening." SAM MARLOWE for THE TIMES says, "Affectionate spoof...However clever and appealing it is, this musical is an airy confection without much substance." PAUL TAYLOR for THE INDEPENDENT says, "The piece fails to work on any level."

The curtain rises on a present-day musical theatre fanatic eager to tell you about his favorite Broadway musical -- “The Drowsy Chaperone.” He’s the ultimate Everyfan and “Drowsy” is his guilty pleasure.

As he begins listening to the rare cast recording, the show cleverly and magically blooms to life, telling the hilarious tale of a pampered Broadway starlet and her debonair fiance, an overzealous producer, a dizzy chorine, the Latin lover and a couple of bumbling gangsters. Ruses are played. Hi-jinks occur. And the plot spins everyone into musical comedy euphoria.

"To chase his blues away, a modern day musical theatre addict known simply as 'Man in Chair' drops the needle on his favourite LP — the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. From the crackle of his hi-fi, the uproariously funny musical magically bursts to life on stage, telling the tale of a pampered Broadway starlet who wants to give up show business to get married, her producer who sets out to sabotage the nuptials, her chaperone, the debonair groom, the dizzy chorine, the Latin lover and a pair of gangsters who double as pastry chefs. Man in Chair's infectious love of The Drowsy Chaperone speaks to anyone who has ever been transported by the theatre."

Synopsis complet


The Drowsy Chaperone started in 1997, when McKellar, Lambert, Morrison and several friends created a spoof of old musicals for the stag party of Bob Martin and Janet Van De Graaff. In its first incarnation, there was no Man in Chair, the musical styles ranged from the 1920s to the 1940s, and the jokes were more risqué. When the show was reshaped for the Toronto Fringe Festival, Martin became a co-writer, creating Man in Chair to serve as a narrator/commentator for the piece.

Following the Fringe staging, Toronto commercial theatre producer David Mirvish financed an expanded production at Toronto's 160-seat, non-profit Theatre Passe Muraille in 1999. Box office success and favourable notices led Mirvish in 2001 to finance further development and produce a full-scale version at Toronto's 1000-seat Winter Garden Theatre. During that production, Linda Intaschi, Associate Producer of Mirvish Productions, invited New York producer Roy Miller to see the musical. Miller saw potential in the show and he optioned the rights.

With Canadian actor and fund-raiser Paul Mack, Miller produced a reading for the New York's National Alliance for Musical Theatre on 5 October 2004 – and invited Broadway producer Kevin McCollum. The reading captured McCollum's interest and eventually resulted in Miller, McCollum and Bob Boyett, Stephanie McClelland, Barbara Freitag and Jill Furman committing to producing the play. An out-of-town engagement followed at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles (2005), and after alterations, The Drowsy Chaperone opened on Broadway on 1 May 2006.

Broadway
The Broadway production opened in May 2006 at the Marquis Theatre, and closed on 30 December 2007 after 674 performances and 32 previews. Directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw the original Broadway cast included Bob Martin, Sutton Foster, Georgia Engel, Edward Hibbert, Beth Leavel, Jason Kravits, Garth Kravits, Eddie Korbich, and Danny Burstein.

West End
The Broadway team staged the West End production. Previews started on 14 May 2007, first night was on 6 June, but it closed on 4 August after fewer than 100 performances. A largely British cast, including Elaine Paige – making her return to the West End after six years – John Partridge and Summer Strallen joined the show’s co-author Bob Martin recreating his Broadway role of "Man in Chair." The Novello Theatre’s owner Sir Cameron Mackintosh, who had seen the show in previews in New York had supported its transatlantic transfer. London's critics were generally optimistic about the show, although some had been less impressed. Even an early drastic reduction in the cost of premium seating for the show failed to generate sufficient enthusiasm for the production, and the producers closed it in August instead of the scheduled February 2008 date. London's The Stage commented "… shows in London can run safely … at lower capacities than they require on Broadway.… But, as the transfer of The Drowsy Chaperone has just proved, sometimes even a Tony-winning Broadway hit can’t even achieve that."

The musical received 2008 Olivier Award nominations for Best New Musical, Best Actress in a Musical (Summer Strallen), Best Actor in a Musical (Bob Martin), Best Theatre Choreographer (Casey Nicholaw), and Best Costume Design (Gregg Barnes).

[edit] North American tour

A national tour of The Drowsy Chaperone opened 19 September 2007 in Toronto at the Elgin Theatre. Among the performers were original Broadway cast members Bob Martin and Georgia Engel (Man in Chair and Mrs. Tottendale). While Engel performed with the company for the extended engagement, Martin did not continue beyond Toronto; his role was taken over by Jonathan Crombie. Nancy Opel played the role of "The Drowsy Chaperone". The Drowsy Chaperone played more than 30 cities in the United States, including Los Angeles at the Ahmanson Theatre, where the show ran before going to Broadway.[12]


01.Overture
02.Hello! - Man in Chair
03.Fancy Dress - Company
04.Percy Hyman - Man in Chair
05. Cold Feets - Robert, George
06.The Ooops Girl - Man in Chair
07. Best Man For The Job - George
08. Show Off - Janet, Ensemble
09.Beatrice Stockwell - Man in Chair
10. As We Stumble Along - Drowsy
11. I Am Aldolpho - Aldolpho, Drowsy
12. Accident Waiting To Happen - Robert, Janet
13.The Tall Brothers Man in Chair
14. Toledo Surprise - Company
15.Finale Act I - Company
16. Message From A Nightingale - Kitty, Gangsters, Aldolpho, Drowsy
17. Bride's Lament - Janet
18.Love Is Always Lovely In the End - Tottendale, Underling
19. Groom's Reverie - Robert, Company
20. I Remember Love - Mrs. Tottendale, Underling
21. I Do, I Do In The Sky - Trix And Company
22. As We Stumble Along (Reprise) - Company

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Drowsy Chaperone (The) (1999-07-George Ignatieff Theater-Toronto)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: George Ignatieff Theater (Toronto - Canada)
Durée : 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 02 juillet 1999
Première : vendredi 02 juillet 1999
Dernière : dimanche 11 juillet 1999
Mise en scène : Steven Morel
Chorégraphie : Steven Morel
Producteur :

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Drowsy Chaperone (The) (2006-05-Marquis Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Original Broadway
Théâtre: Marquis Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 an 8 mois
Nombre : 32 previews - 674 représentations
Première Preview : lundi 03 avril 2006
Première : lundi 01 mai 2006
Dernière : dimanche 30 décembre 2007
Mise en scène : Casey Nicholaw
Chorégraphie : Casey Nicholaw
Producteur :
Commentaires longs: Le cast comprend: Sutton Foster, Georgia Engel, Bob Martin, Beth Leavel, Danny Burstein, Edward Hibbert, Troy Britton Johnson, Eddie Korbich, Garth Kravits, Jason Kravits, Kecia Lewis-Evans, Jennifer Smith, Lenny Wolpe.

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Drowsy Chaperone (The) (2007-06-Novello Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Novello Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 1 mois 4 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : lundi 14 mai 2007
Première : mercredi 06 juin 2007
Dernière : samedi 04 août 2007
Mise en scène : Casey Nicholaw
Chorégraphie : Casey Nicholaw
Producteur :
Commentaires longs: Un beau petit flop, même avec Elaine page dans le rôle titre, même avec des critiques plus que élogieuses de l'netièreté de la presse. Alors que le même spectacle avait receuilli un gros succès à Broadway…
Presse : NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "Surprises and delights." MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GUARDIAN says, " For all the energy of Casey Nicholaw's production, I would readily sacrifice the whole of this glitzy charade for 10 minutes of the real thing by Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter or Jerome Kern." CHARLES SPENCER for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "Delightful show that has a strong claim to being one of the silliest musicals ever written...Only the self-importantly serious and the chronically depressed will fail to enjoy this preposterously entertaining evening." SAM MARLOWE for THE TIMES says, "Affectionate spoof...However clever and appealing it is, this musical is an airy confection without much substance." PAUL TAYLOR for THE INDEPENDENT says, "The piece fails to work on any level."

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Drowsy Chaperone (The) (2010-09-Upstairs at the Gatehouse-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Upstairs at the Gatehouse (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 1 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : jeudi 23 septembre 2010
Première : mardi 28 septembre 2010
Dernière : dimanche 31 octobre 2010
Mise en scène : Racky Plews
Chorégraphie : Fabian Aloise
Producteur :
Avec : Matthew Lloyd Davies (Man in Chair ), Siobhan McCarthy (Drowsy Chaperone), Ursula Mohan (Mrs Tottendale), Ted Merwood (Underling), Ashley Day (Robert Martin ), Gavin Keenan (George), Graham Lappin (Feldzieg), Michael Howe (Adolpho ), Tanya Robb ( Kitty), Amy Diamond (Janet), S ophia Nomvete (Trix ), Jo Parsons, Will Stokes.
Commentaires : This revival – just three years after its West End flop – was greeted rather unenthusiastically, although several critics felt there is a truly worthwhile show inside, struggling to get out.

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