- The Will Rogers Follies
Infobox Musical
name= The Will Rogers Follies
subtitle=
caption= Original Broadway "Playbill "
music=Cy Coleman
lyrics=Betty Comden
Adolph Green
book=Peter Stone
basis=
productions=1991 Broadway
awards=Tony Award for Best Musical
Tony Award for Best Score
Drama Desk Outstanding Musical
Drama Desk Outstanding Music"The Will Rogers Follies" is a
Tony Award -winning musical with a book byPeter Stone , lyrics byBetty Comden andAdolph Green , and music byCy Coleman .It focuses on the life and career of famed
humor ist and performerWill Rogers , using as a backdrop theZiegfeld Follies , which he often headlined, and describes every episode in his life in the form of a big production number. The Rogers character also performs rope tricks in between scenes. The revue contains snippets of Rogers' famous homespun style of wisdom and common sense and tries to convey the personality of this quintessentially American figure whose most famous quote was "I never met a man I didn't like."Productions
After thirty-three previews, the Broadway production opened on
May 1 1991 at the Palace Theatre, and closed onSeptember 5 ,1993 , after 981 performances and 33 previews. Directed andchoreographed byTommy Tune , the original cast includedKeith Carradine as Rogers, Dee Hoty as Betty Blake,Dick Latessa as Will's father Clem, andCady Huffman as Ziegfeld's favorite chorus girl. Replacements later in the run includedMac Davis andLarry Gatlin as Rogers,Mickey Rooney as Clem, andSusan Anton andMarla Maples as Ziegfeld's favorite chorus girl. The recorded voice ofGregory Peck was heard as Ziegfeld. The show also enjoyed a number of national tours.ynopsis
;Act I
Rogers frequently speaks directly to the audience and to
Florenz Ziegfeld himself, who often interjects to question the progress of the show and to give some directorial advice. After introducing the audience to his friends and family, Rogers discusses leaving home at 19 to become a cowboy in Argentina. Ziegfeld tells Rogers that he must "meet the girl". Although Rogers met Betty Blake at a train station, Ziegfield creates a more “theatrical” meeting by having her lowered romantically from the moon.Because Betty is eager to marry Rogers, the show moves forward several years to a time when Rogers is playing in a small Wild West
revue . The couple is about to be married, but Ziegfeld interrupts, saying that the wedding has to be delayed, because it must occur in the first act finale. So, as Rogers' success continues to grow, he and Betty travel around the country performing and produce four children. Rogers gets his big break when he is invited to join the Ziegfeld Follies and, by the early 1910’s, he is a bigvaudeville andradio star. He is about to leave forHollywood to start a career in film, when it is at last time for the finale and the wedding.;Act II
Rogers is at the zenith of his popularity, the country's biggest and highest paid star of every medium of his timendash stage, screen, radio, newspapers, and public appearancesndash and is even asked to run for president. This doesn't leave him much time for Betty, and she begins to feel neglected and starts singing the
blues . Rogers comes home with "a treasury of precious jewels," and all is forgiven. The good mood doesn't last long, however, as bill collectors and creditors come knocking at the door. Ziegfeld has lost his fortune, and theGreat Depression is in full swing.Herbert Hoover asks Rogers to give a speech to the nation, and everyone is inspired. Rogers also reconciles with his estranged father. The show ends with the tragic plane ride inAlaska that he shares withWiley Post , a character whose cheerful invitation, "Let's go flyin'!" is heard throughout the show.ongs
;Act I
* Will-a-Mania
* Give a Man Enough Rope
* It's a Boy!
* So Long Pa
* My Unknown Someone
* The Big Time
* My Big Mistake
* The Powder Puff Ballet
* Marry Me Now
* Without You;Act II
* Give a Man Enough Rope (Reprise)
* Favorite Son
* No Man Left For Me
* Presents for Mrs. Rogers
* Will-a-Mania (Reprise)
* Without You (Reprise)
* Never Met a Man I Didn't LikeCharacters and original cast
*Will Rogers -
Keith Carradine
*Betty Blake - Dee Hoty
*Clem Rogers (Will's father) -Dick Latessa
*Ziegfeld's Favorite -Cady Huffman
*Mr. Ziegfeld (voice) -Gregory Peck
*Wiley Post - Paul Ukena, Jr.
*Will Rogers, Jr. - Rick Faugno
*Mary Rogers - Tammy Minoff
*James Rogers - Lance Robinson
*Freddy Rogers - Gregory Scott Carter
*Betty's sisters; Will's sisters; some of the New Ziegfeld Girls; The Will Rogers Wranglers, etc.Awards and nominations
*
Tony Award for Best Musical (winner)
*Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical (nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Original Score (winner)
*Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Carradine, nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical (Hoty, nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Huffman, nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Choreography (winner)
*Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (winner)
*Tony Award for Best Scenic Design (nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Costume Design (winner)
*Tony Award for Best Lighting Design (winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical (winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Carradine, nominee)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestration (nominee)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music (winner)References
* [http://www.tamswitmark.com/musicals/willrogers.html Information about "The Will Rogers Follies"]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?html_title=&tols_title=WILL%20ROGERS%20FOLLIES,%20THE%20(PLAY)&byline=By%20FRANK%20RICH&pdate=19910502&id=1077011432892 "The New York Times" review] by Frank Rich
* [http://www.rationalmagic.com/Bursting/WillRogersFollies.html Information about the show and the cast album]External links
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* [http://www.willrogers.org/follies.html Information about the show and national tours]
* [http://www.nodanw.com/shows_w/will_rogers_follies.htm NODA's synopsis of the show]
* [http://www.castalbumdb.com/rec.cfm?RNumber=1257 Information about the cast album]
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