- Side Man
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name = Side Man
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writer =Warren Leight
characters = Jonesy
Terry
Ziggy
Clifford
Al
Patsy
Gene
setting = New York City, 1985-1953
premiere =11 March ,1998
place =East 13th Street Theater New York City, New York
orig_lang = English
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genre = Drama
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ibdb_id = 7991"Side Man" is a play by
Warren Leight . Leight's inspiration for his memory play was his father Donald, who worked as a "sideman ", injazz parlance amusician for hire who can blend in with the band or star as a solo performer, according to what is required by the gig. Its narrator is Clifford Glimmer, the only son of Gene, a talented but self-absorbed jazztrumpet er, and hisalcoholic wife Terry, who describes the tumultuous relationship his parents shared and the haphazard career journey Gene followed over the course of three decades. Dedicated more to his music than his family, he refuses to accept a regular job to support them, and their home life gradually unravels, with Clifford eventually assuming the role of breadwinner his father has foresaken and offering his mother the emotional support Gene can't. Scenes alternate between the family's spartanNew York City apartment and the smoke-fillednightclub s andcabaret s of another era.After 27 previews, the Broadway production, directed by Michael Mayer, opened on
June 25 ,1998 at the Criterion Center Stage Right. It later transferred to theJohn Golden Theatre for a total run of 517 performances. The original cast included Robert Sella as Clifford, Frank Wood as Gene, andWendy Makkena as Terry. Later in the run Sella was replaced successively byAndrew McCarthy ,Christian Slater , andScott Wolf , Wood was replaced byMichael O'Keefe , and Makkena was replaced byEdie Falco .Through an arrangement with Actors' Equity, which allowed for the British cast of "The Real Thing" to travel to Broadway, "Street Man", with Wood, Falco, and
Jason Priestley , opened onFebruary 8 ,2000 inLondon 's West End at theApollo Theatre , where it ran for slightly more than two months.Awards and nominations
;Awards
* 1998 Evening Standard Award for Best Play
* 1998 New York Drama Critics' Circle Best Play
* 1998 Tony Award for Best Play;Nominations
* 1998 Drama Desk Award for Best New Play
* 1998 Outer Critics Circle Award
* 1998 Pulitzer Prize for DramaReferences
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