- Purlie
Infobox Musical
name= Purlie
subtitle=
caption=
music=Gary Geld
lyrics=Peter Udell
book=Ossie Davis
Philip Rose
Peter Udell
basis=Ossie Davis 's play
"Purlie Victorious "
productions=1970 Broadway
1972 Broadway revival
1981 U.S. Television
2004 London fringe festival
2006 Broadway revival
awards="Purlie" is a musical with a book by
Ossie Davis , Philip Rose, and Peter Udell, lyrics by Udell, and music by Gary Geld.Based on Davis' 1961 play "Purlie Victorious" (which was later translated into the 1963 film "Gone Are the Days!" and which included the original Broadway performance of Alan Alda--Alda reprised his role for the film), it is set in an era when
Jim Crow laws still were in effect in the American South. Its focus is on dynamic traveling preacher Purlie Victorious Judson, who returns to his small Georgia town hoping to save Big Bethel, the community's church, and emancipate the cotton pickers who work on oppressive Ol' Cap'n Cotchipee'splantation . With the assistance of Lutiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins, Purlie hopes to pry loose from Cotchipee an inheritance due his long-lost cousin and use the money to achieve his goals. Also playing a part in Purlie's plans is Cotchipee's son Charlie, who ultimately proves to be far more liberal than hisSimon Legree -like father and saves the church from destruction with an act of defiance that has fatal consequences.Although Davis did not participate actively in the creation of the musical, so much of his original script was included in the final project that Udell and Rose felt he should share credit for the book.
After twenty-eight previews, the Broadway production, directed by Rose and
choreographed by Louis Johnson, opened onMarch 15 1970 atThe Broadway Theatre . It later transferred to the Winter Garden and then the ANTA Playhouse before completing its 688-performance run. The cast includedCleavon Little as Purlie, John Heffernan as Cotchipee,Melba Moore as Lutiebelle, and C. David Colson as Charlie, withSherman Hemsley ,Linda Hopkins , andHelen Martin in supporting roles.Robert Guillaume replaced Little later in the run.An original cast recording was released by
RCA Victor .After two previews, a Broadway revival directed by Rose and choreographed by Johnson opened on
December 27 1972 at the Billy Rose Theatre, where it ran for fourteen performances. Guillame and Helmsley reprised their original roles, with Art Wallace as Cotchipee, Patti Jo as Lutiebelle, and Douglas Norwick as Charlie.A 1981 television adaptation directed by Rudi Goldman starred Broadway cast members Guillaume, Moore, Hemsley, and Hopkins, with
Don Scardino as Cotchipee. The production won aCableACE Award .The first
London production was afringe theatre staging at the Bridewell Theatre in 2004. The cast included Tee Jaye as Purlie, John Lyons as Cotchipee, and Joanna Francis as Lutiebelle [http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/purlie-rev.htm] .In 2005, Sheldon Epps directed a US national tour co-produced by the
Pasadena Playhouse and theGoodman Theatre . HisNew York City Center "Encores! " staging that same year featuredBlair Underwood ,Anika Noni Rose ,Lillias White , andJohn Cullum [http://theater2.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/theater/reviews/02purl.html] .Musical numbers
;Act I
* Walk Him Up the Stairs
* New Fangled Preacher Man
* Skinnin' a Cat
* Purlie
* The Harder They Fall
* Charlie's Songs: The Barrels of War/The Unborn Love
* Big Fish, Little Fish
* I Got Love
* Great White Father
* Skinnin' a Cat
* Down Home;Act II
* First Thing Monday Mornin'
* He Can Do It
* The Harder They Fall (Reprise)
* The World Is Comin' to a Start
* Walk Him Up the Stairs (Reprise)Awards and nominations
*
Tony Award for Best Musical (nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Cleavon Little, winner)
*Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical (Melba Moore , winner)
*Tony Award for Best Choreography (nominee)
*Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (nominee)
*Theatre World Award (Melba Moore , winner)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance (Cleavon Little and Melba Moore, winners)External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/show.asp?ID=7303 Internet Broadway Database listing]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0307812/ Internet Movie Database listing]
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