- State Fair (musical)
Infobox Musical
name= State Fair
caption="State Fair" 1996 Cast Recording
music=Richard Rodgers
lyrics=Oscar Hammerstein II
book= Tom Briggs
Louis Mattioli
basis=Phil Stong 's book "State Fair"
and the 1945 Film
productions=1996 Broadway
awards="State Fair" is a musical with a book by Tom Briggs and Louis Mattioli, lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II , and music byRichard Rodgers .Rodgers and Hammerstein originally adapted the
Phil Stong novel of the same name for a 1945 movie musical, which was remade in 1962. The stage production closely follows the plot of its predecessors, providing a glimpse into the life of thefarm ing Frake family and their three-day adventure at theIowa State Fair inDes Moines in 1946. While parents Abel and Melissa are hoping to win a fewblue ribbon s, siblings Margy and Wayne are more interested in finding romance on the midway.Production history
The musical started with a lengthy national tour, opening at the 1995 Iowa State Fair at the Civic Center of Greater
Des Moines on August 12. ["Variety", Joseph Hurley, SPECIAL REPORT: SPOTLIGHT: LEGIT: BROADWAY & THE ROAD, October 9, 1995 - October 15, 1995] After 8 previews, the Broadway production, co-directed byJames Hammerstein (Oscar's son) and Randy Skinner and choreographed by Skinner opened onMarch 27 1996 at theMusic Box Theatre , where it ran for 110 performances. The cast included, as the Frake family John Davidson as Abel,Kathryn Crosby as Melissa,Andrea McArdle as Margy, andBen Wright as Wayne, withDonna McKechnie (Emily) andScott Wise (Pat) as the love interests.Susan Egan took over the role of Margy part way through the run. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=39325 IBDB.com - Susan Egan's credits on Broadway] ]Plot synopsis
The Frake family of Iowa make plans to attend the State Fair in late summer 1946. Father Abel Frake has hopes that his boar will win a prize; his wife Melissa is entering her mincemeat. Daughter Margy is upset with her beau's (Harry) plans for their life together ("It Might as Well Be Spring"). The family heads for the fair ("Driving at Night/Our State Fair"), where son Wayne meets Emily Arden, a singer, and falls instantly in love ("That's for Me"). Meanwhile, Melissa's mincemeat has won a Blue Ribbon. Margy meets Pat, a reporter, and a mutual romantic attraction develops.
On the last day of the fair, Abel's boar wins the Blue Ribbon, Emily breaks off the growing relationship with Wayne, and Pat must leave for a new job. Back home, Wayne returns to his old girlfriend Eleanor. Pat arrives unexpectedly and asks Margy to marry him.
Musical numbers
;Act I
* Opening -- Abel Frake, Melissa Frake and Wayne Frake
*It Might as Well Be Spring *-- Margy Frake
* Driving at Night/Our State Fair * -- Abel Frake, Melissa Frake, Wayne Frake, Margy Frake and Company
* That's for Me *-- Wayne Frake
* More Than Just a Friend *-- Abel Frake, Hank Munson and Fair Announcer
* Isn't It Kinda Fun? *-- Pat Gilbert and Margy Frake
* You Never Had It So Good (cut from "Me and Juliet ") -- Emily Arden and Fairtones
* It Might as Well Be Spring (Reprise) -- Margy Frake
* When I Go Out Walking With My Baby (cut from "Oklahoma! ") -- Abel Frake and Melissa Frake
* So Far (from "Allegro") -- Wayne Frake and Emily Arden
* It's a Grand Night for Singing * -- Company;Act II
* Man I Used to Be (from "Pipe Dream") -- Pat Gilbert, Vivian, and Jeanne
* All I Owe Ioway * -- Abel Frake and Company
* Man I Used to Be (Reprise) -- Pat Gilbert
* Isn't It Kinda Fun? * (Reprise) -- Margy Frake
* That's the Way It Happens (from "Me and Juliet ")-- Emily Arden and Fairtones
* Boys and Girls Like You and Me (cut from "Oklahoma! " [ [http://www.rnh.com/show_detail.asp?id=OK&s=1 Information from the RNH website] ] and included in some productions of "Cinderella", though not the original) -- Abel Frake and Melissa Frake
* Next Time It Happens (from "Pipe Dream") -- Margy Frake
* Finale Ultimo -- Company;Notes on the musicThe five songs from the original 1945 film score were supplemented by others that were either featured in, or cut from, other Rodgers and Hammerstein shows. One, "More Than Just a Friend," was written by Rodgers for the 1962 film remake after Hammerstein's death. "Driving at Night" was created by co-director James Hammerstein and Bruce Pomahac with music from "Allegro". ["New York Times", Vincent Canby, March 28, 1996 ] [ [http://www.rnh.com/show_detail.asp?id=SF&s=1 Rodgers and Hammerstein listing] ] The starred songs (above) were in the original 1945 or 1962 films.
Recording
The 1996 Original Broadway Cast recording is on DRG Records 94765 (CD/CS).
Award nominations
*
Tony Award for Best Original Score
*Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Wise)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical (Wright and Wise)
*Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (McKechnie)References
External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=4270 Internet Broadway database listing]
* [http://www.rnh.com/show_detail.asp?id=SF R&H Theatricals information for State Fair]
* [http://nodanw.com/shows_s/state_fair.htm Detailed plot synopsis, production details on nodanw]
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