- Zenda (musical)
Infobox Musical
name= Zenda
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music=Vernon Duke
lyrics=Lenny Adelson
Sid Kuller
Martin Charnin
book=Everett Freeman
basis=Anthony Hope 's novel
"The Prisoner of Zenda "
productions=1963 Broadway "cancelled"
awards="Zenda" is a musical with a book by Everett Freeman, lyrics by Lenny Adelson, Sid Kuller, and
Martin Charnin , and music byVernon Duke .Based on the 1894
Anthony Hope novel "The Prisoner of Zenda ", it sets the action in contemporary times and transforms theprotagonist into British song-and-dance man Richard Rassendyl, who is invited to perform at the wedding of Princess Flavia and King Rudolph of Zenda. Rassendyl unknowingly is related to the King due to his grandmother's romantic escapades years before, and when his royal highness is incapacitated by a general who wishes to seize power,look-alike Rassendyl is recruited to impersonate him. Complications ensue when the imposter finds himself attracted to the bride-to-be and the king's mistress Athena makes her presence known. Hope's original ending was changed to allow the two pairs ofstar-crossed lovers to live happily ever after.Theatre producer Edwin Lester commissioned the project specifically forAlfred Drake , who had starred in his production of "Kismet" a decade earlier. Directed byGeorge Schaefer andchoreographed by Jack Cole, it began its pre-Broadway tryout onAugust 5 1963 at theCurran Theatre inSan Francisco , then continued toLos Angeles andPasadena . In addition to Drake in the dual roles of Rassendyl and Rudolph, the cast included Anne Rogers as Flavia andChita Rivera as Athena.Reviews in all three cities ranged from mixed to positive, and the
box office takes were promising. When Schaefer, who felt the show wasn't ready for Broadway, invitedSamuel A. Taylor to revise the book, Freeman objected, claiming the problems lay not with his work but Schaefer's direction. One inherent problem that didn't exist in any of the film adaptations, and which neither writing nor staging could resolve, was Drake's inability to appear as both Rassendyl and Rudolph at the same time. (This did not appear to be a problem in the novel's first dramatisation in 1896; "The Prisoner of Zenda" opened as a play in the London's West End, co-written by the novel's author and a playwright called Edward Rose.) Schaefer quit the project and Drake quickly followed. The scheduledNovember 26 opening at theMark Hellinger Theatre was cancelled, and the project never was revived.ong list
*Bounce!
*No More Love
*My Royal Majesty
*When You Stop and Think
*Now the World Begins Again
*Zenda
*A Whole Lot of Happy
*He Wouldn't Dare
*The Man Loves Me
*My Son-in-law the King
*A Royal Confession
*I Wonder What He Meant by That
*Yesterday's Forgotten
*Let Her Not Be Beautiful
*Breakfast for Two
*No Ifs! No Ands! No Buts!
*My Heart Has Come A-tumbling Down
*Love is the Worst Possible Thing
*Enchanting Girls
*Words Words Words!
*You are All That's Beautiful
*A Whole Lot of Happy (Reprise)
*Let Her Not Be Beautiful (Reprise)References
*"Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops" by
Ken Mandelbaum , published bySt. Martin's Press (1991), pages 265-66 (ISBN 0-312-06428-4)
*"Open a New Window: The Broadway Musical in the 1960s" byEthan Mordden , published by Palgrave (2001), pages 84-86 (ISBN 0-312-23952-1)External links
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/h?faid/faid:@field(DOCID+mu005004)#mu005004_c01_desc_series_target_CL1001 The Vernon Duke Collection at the Music Division of the Library of Congress, 2007]
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