- Jennie
"For the
Douglas Preston novel, seeJennie (novel) ."Infobox Musical
name= Jennie
subtitle=
caption= Original Cast Recording
music=Arthur Schwartz
lyrics=Howard Dietz
book=Arnold Schulman
basis= The life ofLaurette Taylor
productions= 1963 Broadway
awards="Jennie" is a musical with a book by
Arnold Schulman , music byArthur Schwartz , and lyrics byHoward Dietz .The plot focuses on acting team and married couple Jennie Malone and James O'Connor, who tour the country in popular
melodrama s, andplaywright Christopher Lawrence Cromwell, who offers Jennie work when she leaves her husband. Much of the action consists of elaborate spoofs of the type of entertainment offered to audiences in the early 20th century.In the late 1950s, the project began as an account of actress
Laurette Taylor 's early life and career, based on abiography written by her daughter Marguerite Courtney. While it was still in its early stages, a non-musical adaptation of the book starringJudy Holliday closed after a week inNew Haven . Undaunted, the creative team forged ahead, tailoring what was then called "Blood and Thunder" specifically for the talents ofMary Martin who, with her husband Richard Halliday, agreed to produce the show withCheryl Crawford .S. N. Behrman used Taylor's son Dwight's biography as a source for the musical's book, which centered on Taylor's husband Charles and the various women in his life, all portrayed by Martin. His book ultimately was abandoned, and Shulman was called in to write a new version, whichfiction alized the story and its characters. The end result bore no resemblance to either the original concept or Taylor."Jennie" was plagued with problems from the start. In
Boston , a major character was eliminated, andCarol Haney replacedMatt Mattox as choreographer. Schwartz sued "Boston Globe " critic Kevin Kelly, whose review suggested the composer had borrowed heavily from the works of others. InDetroit , the leading man was replaced, and animosity developed between Schwartz and Dietz and the Hallidays, who decided not to bring the show toNew York City . When the composers threatened to sue the couple for the $1.35 million advance sale, they agreed to open as scheduled.After four previews, the Broadway production, directed by
Vincent J. Donehue , opened onOctober 17 1963 at theMajestic Theatre , where it ran for only 82 performances, proving to be Martin's first flop. The cast includedGeorge D. Wallace as O'Connor andRobin Bailey as Cromwell, withJeremiah Morris andEthel Shutta in supporting roles.The critics were delighted by the score and Martin's
slapstick antics but found little else to praise.An original cast recording was released by
RCA Victor .
=Song list=Col-begincol-2;Act I
* Waitin' for the Evening Train
* When You're Far Away from New York Town
* I Still Look at You That Way
* When You're Far Away from New York Town (Reprise)
* For Better or Worse
* Born Again
* Over Here
* Before I Kiss the World Good-Bye
* Sauce Diable
* Where You Are
* The Jig
* See Seattle;Act II
* High Is Better Than Low
* The Night May Be Dark
* Dance Rehearsal
* I Believe in Takin' a Chance
* Welcome
* Lonely Nights
* Before I Kiss the World Good-Bye (Reprise)References
"Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops" by
Ken Mandelbaum , published bySt. Martin's Press (1991), pages 53-55 (ISBN 0-312-06428-4)External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=3033 Internet Broadway Database listing]
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