- Lost in the Stars
Infobox Musical
name= Lost in the Stars
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music=Kurt Weill
lyrics=Maxwell Anderson
book=Maxwell Anderson
basis= Alan Paton's 1948 novel
"Cry, the Beloved Country "
productions=1949 Broadway
1974 Film
awards= clearright"Lost in the Stars" is a
1949 musical with book and lyrics byMaxwell Anderson and music byKurt Weill , based on the novel "Cry, the Beloved Country " (1948 ) byAlan Paton (1903-1988).The original production opened on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre on
October 30 1949 and closed onJuly 1 1950 after 273 performances. The original cast includedTodd Duncan andInez Matthews .Background and critical reception
Weill was influenced by
African American musical idioms through his use of spiritual melodies,blues andjazz . "Lost in the stars" was his last completed work before he died in 1950.In his opening-night review,
New York Times criticBrooks Atkinson said that Maxwell Anderson had encountered "obvious difficulty" in transforming "so thoroughly a work of literary art" into theatre, and was sometimes "skimming and literal where the novel is rich and allusive." He suggested that people might not fully appreciate the play if they were unfamiliar with the novel. He praised Anderson's "taste and integrity" and described the last scene as "profoundly moving." Robert Garland, writing in the Journal American, similarly commented that "the beauty and simplicity of Paton's book infrequently comes through."In contrast, Atkinson felt that the music positively added to the experience of the novel: "here the theatre has come bearing its most memorable gifts. Mr. Weill has given the theatre some fine scores, but... it is difficult to remember anything out of his portfolio as eloquent as this richly orchestrated singing music.... [It is] overflowing with the same compassion that Mr. Paton brought to his novel.... The music is deep, dramatic, and beautiful."
Lost in the Stars
The title song "Lost in the Stars" enjoyed a measure of popular success, and versions of it were recorded by
Anita O'Day ,Frank Sinatra ,Tony Bennett and many others. The words, which in the musical are those of the minister Stephen Kumalo at the depth of his desperation, tell how God once "held all the stars in the palm of his hand" "and they ran through his fingers like grains of sand, and one little star fell alone." Kumalo says that God sought and found the little lost star and "stated and promised he'd take special care so it wouldn't get lost again." But at times he thinks that God has forgotten his promise and that "we're lost out here in the stars.""Lost in the Stars" invites comparison with "
Porgy and Bess "; both were originally produced byRouben Mamoulian , and both featuredTodd Duncan in the leading role.The musical was adapted for the screen in 1974 and released as part of the
American Film Theatre series. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071773/ IMDB entry for the 1974 film] ]Song list
;Act I
* The Hills of Ixopo – Leader and Singers
* Thousands of Miles – Stephen Kumalo
* Train to Johannesburg – Leader and Singers
* The Search – Stephen Kumalo, Leader and Singers
* The Little Gray House – Stephen Kumalo and Singers
* Who'll Buy? – Linda
* Trouble Man – Irina
* Murder in Parkwold – Singers
* Fear! – Singers
* Lost in the Stars – Stephen Kumalo and Singers ;Act II
* The Wild Justice – Leader and Singers
* O Tixo, Tixo, Help Me! – Stephen Kumalo
* Stay Well – Irina
* Cry, the Beloved Country – Leader and Singers
* Big Mole – Alex
* A Bird of Passage – Villager and Singers
* Four O'Clock – SingersSinging roles and original cast
* Leader (
tenor or highbaritone ) – Frank Roane
* Stephen Kumalo (baritone) –Todd Duncan
* Linda (singer-dancer) – Sheila Guyse
* Irina (mezzo-soprano ) – Inez Matthews
* Alex (boysoprano ) – Herbert ColemanReferences
* [http://www.theatrehistory.com/american/musical026.html Description of the musical]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&res=9A0DE7DF1538F933A05757C0A960948260&oref=slogin 1986 "NY Times" review]
* [http://www.kwf.org/pages/works/l7main.html Kurt Weill Foundation summary]External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/show.asp?ID=5562 IBDB entry for "Lost in the Stars"]
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