- A Connecticut Yankee (musical)
Infobox Musical
name= A Connecticut Yankee
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music=Richard Rodgers
lyrics=Lorenz Hart
book=Herbert Fields
basis=Mark Twain 's novel
"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court "
productions= 1927 Broadway
1943 Broadway revival
1955 television
2001 New York concert
awards="A Connecticut Yankee" is a musical based on the novel "
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court " by American humoristMark Twain . The music was written byRichard Rodgers , the lyrics byLorenz Hart , and the book byHerbert Fields . It was produced byLew Fields andLyle D. Andrews . It enjoyed an original run on Broadway in 1927 of 421 performances and a number of revivals.The 1931 film of the same name starring
Will Rogers was not adapted from this musical.Productions
"A Connecticut Yankee" opened on Broadway at the
Vanderbilt Theatre (which was demolished in 1954) onNovember 3 1927 and closed onOctober 27 1928 , running for 421 performances. Directed by Alexander Leftwich, with dances byBusby Berkeley , it starredWilliam Gaxton (Martin/The Yankee),Constance Carpenter (Alice Carter/The Demoiselle Alisande la Carteloise), andJune Cochrane (Mistress Evelyn Al Belle-Ans).A 1943 revival opened at the Martin Beck Theatre (now the
Al Hirschfeld Theatre ) onNovember 17 1943 and closed onMarch 11 1944 , after 135 performances. Directed by John C. Wilson and choreographed by William Holbrook and Al White, Jr., it featuredVivienne Segal (Lt. Merrill/Queen Morgan Le Fay),Dick Foran (Lt. Martin Barrett),Vera-Ellen (Mistress Evelyn Al Belle-Ans), and Robert Chisholm (Admiral Arthur/King Arthur of Britain).A television adaptation was broadcast on
NBC in December 1955, withEddie Albert ,Janet Blair , andBoris Karloff .In 2001 New York City Center
Encores! presented a staged concert, withChristine Ebersole (Fay Morgan/Morgan Le Fay),Henry Gibson (Arthur Pendragos/King Arthur),Ron Leibman (Sir Launcelot) andJessica Walter (Guinevere). [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9F07E3DC1231F933A25751C0A9679C8B63 "New York Times" review, February 10, 2001]Plot
In Connecticut in the 1920's, Martin is about to be married to Fay. When an old flame, Alice, visits him, Fay knocks him out in a jealous fit. As Martin dreams, he is seemingly in the court of King Arthur in 528. He falls in love with "Demoiselle Alisande" ("Alice") but the king's evil sister, "Morgan Le Fay" ("Fay"), kidnaps her. As Martin rescues her, he wakes up and realizes that is was Alice that he loved all along.
The "1943 revival" was revised by Rodgers and Hart. The setting was changed to a more topical war-time setting, and the show art showed a knight and his damsel in a jeep. "Morgan Le Fay" was turned into a "singing sorceress" anti-heroine, and the song "To Keep My Love Alive" was written especially for this revival, for Vivienne Segal to perform. [ [http://www.rnh.com/theatricals/show.php?show_id=81 R&H Theatricals background information] and "Richard Rodgers" (1998), William G. Hyland, p. 151, ISBN 0300071159]
ongs
Among the best remembered songs are the up-tempo duet, "
Thou Swell ", [http://www.lorenzhart.org/swellsng.htm] the ballad "My Heart Stood Still ", [http://www.lorenzhart.org/stoodsng.htm] "On a Desert Island with Thee", and "I Feel at Home with You". For the 1943 revival, Rodgers and Hart added several additional songs, including "Can't You Do a Friend a Favor?", [http://www.lorenzhart.org/friend.htm] .;Act I
*This Is My Night to Howl--Fay Morgan and Ensemble
*My Heart Stood Still --Martin and Alice Carter
*Thou Swell --Martin and Alice Carter
*At the Round Table --The Company
*On a Desert Island with Thee--Mistress Evelyn Al Belle-Ans, Sir Galahad, Sir Gawain and Ensemble
*To Keep My Love Alive (1943 revival)-- Queen Morgan Le Fay
*My Heart Stood Still (Reprise) -- Martin and The Demoiselle Alisande la Carteloise ;Act II
*Ye Lunchtime Follies --Sir Galahad and Ensemble
*Can't You Do a Friend a Favor? (1943 revival)-- Queen Morgan Le Fay and Martin
*Thou Swell (Reprise)--Martin and The Demoiselle Alisande la Carteloise
*I Feel At Home With You --Sir Galahad, Mistress Evelyn Al Belle-Ans, Sir Gawain and Ensemble
*You Always Love the Same Girl --Martin and King Arthur of Britain
*The Camelot Samba --Sir Gawain and EnsembleRecordings
A recording of the 1943 revival was released on June 29, 1944 by Decca.
References
* [http://www.nodanw.com/shows_c/connecticut_yankee.htm NODA plot]
External links
* [http://www.lorenzhart.org/conn.htm Overview of show]
* [http://www.stageagent.com/Shows/View/1539 A Connecticut Yankee plot summary & character descriptions] from [http://www.stageagent.com StageAgent.com]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/Show.asp?id=1067 Internet Broadway Database listings]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0321754 Internet Movie database listing 1955 television broadcast]
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