- Leader of the Pack (musical)
Infobox Musical
name=Leader of the Pack
caption=Original Cast Album
music=Ellie Greenwich
lyrics=Ellie Greenwich
Jeff Barry
Phil Spector
Shadow Morton
Jeff Kent
Ellen Foley
book=Anne Beatts
basis=The life ofEllie Greenwich
productions=1984 Off-Broadway
1985 Broadway
awards="Leader of the Pack" is a musical with
liner notes byAnne Beatts and additional material byJack Heifner , music byEllie Greenwich , and lyrics by Greenwich,Jeff Barry ,Phil Spector , George "Shadow" Morton,Jeff Kent , andEllen Foley .Based on an original concept by
Melanie Mintzwith , thisjukebox musical (created before the term was coined) celebrates the life and times of theBrooklyn -born Greenwich, whosedoo-wop sounds skyrocketed to the top of the pop charts in the early to mid-1960s. Beatts' "liner notes" serve as the book that link the songs and provide a look into the songwriter's professional triumphs and personal misfortunes.The initial presentation of "Leader of the Pack: The Songs of Ellie Greenwich" (as it originally was titled), with a cast of six, had a brief run at
Greenwich Village 'sBottom Line in the winter of 1984. After 53 previews, the much-expanded production, boasting a cast of nineteen directed andchoreographed byMichael Peters , opened onApril 8 1985 at the Ambassador Theatre, where it ran for 120 performances. The cast includedDinah Manoff , Patrick Cassidy, andJasmine Guy , withAnnie Golden andDarlene Love portraying themselves. Greenwich appeared as her contemporary self in the finale.The production was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Musical but lost to "Big River". A 2-LP original cast recording was released byElektra Records .Frank Rich , reviewing the show in the New York Times, called it an "embarrassment" and later wrote that upon closing, the show's producers engaged each other in litigation that "entertained Broadway for far longer than their show had." [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9E03E6DD1338F93AA35757C0A963948260]Leader of the Pack is a popular choice for high school productions.
ynopsis
As a teenage member of the Jivettes during the late 1950s, Ellie dreams of hearing her songs played on the radio, but her plans are put on the back burner by a mother who insists she finish high school and pursue a degree in education so she'll have a means of supporting herself. While attending Queens College, she finds work in the music industry's temple,
Manhattan 'sBrill Building , where she meets Gus Sharkey (a thinly-veiled caricature ofPhil Spector ) and fellow aspiring songwriter Jeff Barry. After a whirlwind courtship, the two wed and begin to churn out hits for theRonettes , theCrystals , theShangri-Las ,Darlene Love ,Connie Francis , andLesley Gore , among others. In 1965, at the pinnacle of their partnership, Jeff wants to start a family, whereas Ellie would rather keep working than settle down as ahousewife /mother, so hedivorce s her. They remain professional partners for another year, but when her ex-husband remarries, Ellie falls into a downward spiral of depression and eventually suffers anervous breakdown . The show then fast-forwards to the mid-1980s, showing off a self-confident and successful Ellie who is in control of her life.ong list
;Act I
*Be My Baby
*Wait 'til My Bobby Gets Home
*A . . . My Name Is Ellie
*Jivette Boogie Beat
*Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts
*Today I Met the Boy I'm Gonna Marry
*I Wanna Love Him So Bad
*Do Wah Diddy
*And Then He Kissed Me
*Hanky Panky
*Not Too Young To Get Married
*Chapel Of Love
*The Songwriter's Medley ;Act II
*Baby I Love You
*Leader of the Pack
*Look of Love
*Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
*I Can Hear Music
*Rock of Rages
*Keep It Confidential
*Da Doo Ron Ron
*What a Guy
*Maybe I Know
*River Deep, Mountain High
*We're Gonna Make It After AllExternal links
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* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9E03E6DD1338F93AA35757C0A963948260 New York Times review]
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