- Finian's Rainbow
Infobox Musical
name= Finian's Rainbow
caption=Original Broadway Playbill
music=Burton Lane
lyrics=E.Y. Harburg
book=E.Y. Harburg Fred Saidy
basis=
productions=1947 Broadway
1955 Broadway revival
1960 Broadway revival
1967 Broadway revival
1968 film
awards="Finian's Rainbow" is a musical with a book by
E.Y. Harburg andFred Saidy , lyrics by Harburg, and music byBurton Lane .A combination of whimsy, romance, and political
satire , the plot revolves around Finian McLonergan, who has emigrated fromIreland to the town of Rainbow Valley in the mythical state of Missitucky with his daughter Sharon, intent on burying a stolen pot of gold in the shadows ofFort Knox , in the mistaken belief it will grow and multiply. Hot on their heels is Og, aleprechaun intent on recovering his treasure. Complicating matters are a corrupt senator who makes no effort to conceal his racialbigotry and the wishes made by those unknowingly in the vicinity of the hidden crock, including Sharon, who gives the senator a taste of his own hateful medicine by accidentally turning him black.The original Broadway production, directed by
Bretaigne Windust andchoreographed byMichael Kidd , opened onJanuary 10 1947 at the46th Street Theatre , where it ran for 725 performances. The cast includedElla Logan as Sharon,Albert Sharpe as Finian, and, as Og,David Wayne , who won both theTony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical (the first one ever given) and theTheatre World Award for his performance. The show also received Tonys for Best Conductor and Musical Director and Best Choreography.The Irish-tinged score also includes gospel and R&B influences. An original cast recording released as a six-disc 78 rpm set by
Columbia Records was the label's first recording of a Broadway musical. The label used the album to introduce its new LP format in June 1948. In 1988, the album was released on CD, and in 2000, a second CD version appeared that was remastered from the original acetates and restored some material originally recorded but cut from the show, including three bonus tracks in which Harburg discusses the writing of and sings "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love," as well as singing "Don't Pass Me By," a song cut from the show. [http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Finian's%20Rainbow%20%5BOriginal%20Broadway%20Cast%5D:1921064852]"Finian's Rainbow" has been revived three times on Broadway by the
New York City Center Light Opera Company. The 1955 production, directed byWilliam Hammerstein and choreographed byOnna White , starredHelen Gallagher ,Merv Griffin , andWill Mahoney , who was nominated for a Tony as Best Featured Actor in a Musical. In 1960,Herbert Ross directed and choreographed a cast that includedJeannie Carson ,Howard Morris ,Sorrell Booke , andRobert Guillaume . A third revival was staged by the company in 1967.Although major revivals of the musical have been rare in recent decades, as the subject of bigotry against blacks in the American South is dated in contemporary times, in 2004 the Irish Repertory Theatre staged a well-received
off-Broadway production starringMelissa Errico andMalcolm Gets [http://www.curtainup.com/finiansrainbow.html] .A 1968 film version with
Fred Astaire andPetula Clark was directed byFrancis Ford Coppola .ong list
;Act I
*This Time of the Year
*How Are Things in Glocca Morra?
*Look to the Rainbow
*Old Devil Moon
*How Are Things in Glocca Morra?
*Something Sort of Grandish
*If This Isn't Love
*Something Sort of Grandish (Reprise)
*Necessity
*(That) Great Come-and-Get-It-Day;Act II
*When the Idle Poor Become the Idle Rich
*Old Devil Moon (Reprise)
*Fiddle Faddle
*The Begat
*Look to the Rainbow
*When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love
*If This Isn't Love (Reprise)
*That Great Come-and-Get-It-Day (Finale)References
*Jefferson, Miles M. "The Negro on Broadway, 1946-1947" in "Phylon (1940-1956)", Vol. 8, No. 2 (2nd Qtr., 1947), pp. 146-159.
* [http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Finian's%20Rainbow%20%5BOriginal%20Broadway%20Cast%5D:1921064852 Audio clips and notes on the show and 2000 CD release by William Ruhlmann, from "All Music Guide"]External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/show.asp?ID=3537/ Internet Broadway Database listing]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,854315,00.html Time Magazine review of the 1947 production]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&res=9E00E5D8103BF93AA25757C0A9629C8B63&oref=slogin NY Times review of the 2004 Irish Repertory Theatre production]
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