- Lennon (musical)
Infobox Musical
name= Lennon
subtitle=
caption= The cast of "Lennon" performing at
"Broadway on Broadway", 2005.
music=John Lennon
lyrics=John Lennon
book=Don Scardino
basis= Life ofJohn Lennon
productions= 2005San Francisco
2005 Broadway
awards="Lennon" is a musical with music and lyrics by
John Lennon and book byDon Scardino , who also directed its premiere. The musical is about the life ofJohn Lennon and was notable for Scardino's choice to be almost exclusively-based on Lennon's own words and to focus on Lennon's solo career, with no songs from theLennon-McCartney catalogue [http://www.lennonthemusical.com/qanda.html Q&A with Don Scardino] from the musical's official website] .The "$7 million bio-musical" [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7613576/site/newsweek/ Strawberry Fields, Back in Bloom] , a May 2005 "exclusive look" from "
Newsweek "] first opened inSan Francisco, California in April 2005. After what "The Times " described as "a troubled try-out in San Francisco, a cancelled run in Boston and a radical rewrite" [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25969-1736369,00.html Yoko denies musical hijack] , an August 2005 article from "The Times " of London"] , it had 42 previews and 49 performances on Broadway at theBroadhurst Theatre fromAugust 14 toSeptember 24 ,2005 . The roles of Lennon is played by performers of both sexes and different ages and skin colors, an approach Scardino said was inspired by "I Am the Walrus " where Lennon writes, "I am he, as you are he, as you are me, and we are all together." [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/94553.html Lennon: A Musical Everyman Plays On] , an August 2005 "Playbill " article] This use of multiple actors was scaled back after the San Francisco production, with the final rewrite having a single actor narrating Lennon's story. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/4150222.stm Lennon musical proves poignant] , an August 2005BBC review]Yoko Ono was actively involved in the production, retaining final script approval and requiring the show's Broadway producers to complete the script and present it to her live (albeit in workshop format). [ [http://www.lennonthemusical.com/qanda-allan.html Q&A with producer Allan McKeown] , from the musical's official website] . The show's credits included the phrase "With Special Thanks to Yoko Ono Lennon"; Ono was frequently seen at the theatre during the show's Broadway run.Fact|date=February 2007The limited use of Beatles songs, attributed to creative choices and not licensing issues, led critics to dismiss the work as “Ono-centric”. Ono was unapologetic about the choice: "If we put "Yesterday" in, it's not really fair to the Beatles because we're leaning on their power. We're talking about John now, thank you." She later said “It is definitely John’s story — from
Liverpool 1940 to New York 1980. I am theB-side , and that’s how it should be. I think he would have loved it.”Broadway opening
The Broadway production went into previews on July 7th, 2005, opened August 14th, 2005, in which it ran for forty-one days, and closed on September 24th of the same year. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=392133 The IBDB entry] of "Lennon"]
The Broadway premiere was produced by
Edgar Lansbury (who conceived the show and brought in Scardino),Clear Channel Entertainment andJeffrey Sine .The opening night cast of "Lennon" included
Will Chase (who as narrator was the "lead" John Lennon), Chuck Cooper,Julie Danao-Salkin ,Mandy Gonzalez ,Marcy Harriell ,Chad Kimball ,Terrence Mann ,Julia Murney , Michael Potts,Rona Figueroa ,Mark Richard Ford ,Nicole Lewis andDarin Murphy .The show opened to awful reviews, with
Ben Brantley of "The New York Times " stating [ [http://theater2.nytimes.com/2005/08/15/theater/reviews/15lenn.html?scp=5&sq=%22Lennon%22%20musical&st=cse Ben Brantley's review of "Lennon"] , from an August 2005 edition of "The New York Times"] :In the immortal words of Yoko Ono, "Aieeeee!" A fierce primal scream - of the kind Ms. Ono is famous for as a performance and recording artist - is surely the healthiest response to the agony of "Lennon," the jerry-built musical shrine that opened last night at the Broadhurst Theater.
"
Playbill " quotedPaul Shaffer in its coverage of the musical's opening night:I just thought it was phenomenal. It reminded me of what an influence John was — how strong an influence he was not only in popular music but in culture, and how much we miss him. He was a remarkable writer. He'd do catchy so you loved the song right away, then the second time you would hear more of it. Let's face it: the more you listen to his music, the more you hear. I'm still learning things when I hear his songs.
ongs
The musical includes two previously unpublished songs by Lennon: "India, India" and "I Don't Want to Lose You". A December 2004 "
Playbill " article mentioned that the rarely-heard Lennon song "Cookin' (in the Kitchen of Love)" (heard on the "Ringo's Rotogravure " album byRingo Starr ) would also be included [ [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/89979.html Lennon Musical to Include Unknown Songs by Late Beatle] , from a December 2004 "Playbill " article] , though the song was cut before the musical's Broadway opening.;Act I
* New York City
* Mother
* Look at Me
* Money
*Twist and Shout
*Instant Karma
* India, India
*Real Love (Boys and Girls)
* Oh My Love
* Mind Games
*The Ballad of John and Yoko
*How Do You Sleep?
* God
*Give Peace a Chance ;Act II
* Power to the People
*Woman Is the Nigger of the World
* Attica State
* Gimme Some Truth
* I'm Losing You/I'm Moving On
* I'm Stepping Out
* I Don't Want to Lose You (Now and Then)
*Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
* Woman
* Beautiful Boy
* Watching the Wheels
*(Just Like) Starting Over
* Grow Old with Me
* ImagineReferences
External links
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* [http://americantheatrewing.org/audio-DSC-single.php?episode=64 July 2005 Interview with Terrence Mann] from theAmerican Theatre Wing website (includes an [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/downstage/mp3/Episode64.mp3 MP3 podcast] )
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/2005/08/15/theater/reviews/15lenn.html?ex=1143608400&en=67cd2bafed42e342&ei=5070 Then John Met Yoko, and the Rest Is a Musical] , an August 2005 "New York Times " review
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