- LoveMusik
Infobox Musical
name= LoveMusik
caption= Poster for "LoveMusik"
music=Kurt Weill
lyrics= Various
book=Alfred Uhry
basis=Lives ofKurt Weill andLotte Lenya
productions= 2007 Broadway
awards=LoveMusik is a musical written by
Alfred Uhry , using a selection of music byKurt Weill . The story explores the romance and lives ofKurt Weill andLotte Lenya , based on "Speak Low (When You Speak Love): The Letters of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya", edited and translated by Lys Symonette & Kim H. Kowalke [University of California Press (1996)] .Harold Prince had read "Speak Low" and suggested the idea for a musical to Uhry. Uhry and Prince worked on "LoveMusik" for four years to develop it into a stage work. [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9847843 Article from NPR.com] ] The story spans over 25 years, from the first meeting of Lenya and Weill as struggling young artists, to their popularity in Europe and America, to Weill's death from a heart attack at age 50.The musical was produced on Broadway as a limited run production by the
Manhattan Theatre Club beginning previews onApril 12 ,2007 , opening onMay 3 ,2007 , and closing onJune 24 ,2007 . [ [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/108923.html Article from Playbill.com] ] The show was directed byHarold Prince , with musical staging byPatricia Birch and starredMichael Cerveris asKurt Weill ,Donna Murphy asLotte Lenya , David Pittu asBertolt Brecht and John Scherer as George Davis. The ensemble included Judith Blazer, Edwin Cahill, Herndon Lackey, Erik Liberman, Ann Morrison, Graham Rowat, Rachel Ulanet and Jessica Wright.It got mixed to ecstatic reviews. It was noted for its performances of Donna Murphy & Micheal Cerveris
Plot synopsis
;Act IIn 1924, Weill is visiting a friend in Europe, and Lenya is sent to meet him. They are immediately attracted to each other and their subsequent romance and marriage follow the course of events in pre-
World War II Germany. Weill collaborates withBertolt Brecht , and the two write "The Threepenny Opera ", among other important works. But Brecht's ego and politics cause a rift, and the two part. Weill and Lenya divorce and later remarry. As theJewish Weill becomes a popular and successful composer, Weill and Lenya are forced to leave Germany.;Act IINow in the United States, Weill has successful musicals produced on Broadway, such as "
Lady in the Dark ", and also spends time in California. The couple have anopen marriage – both have other romantic interests; and Weill is a workaholic. But they remain with each other until his death in 1950. Lenya, although devastated at his loss, is urged to return to the stage in Weill's "The Threepenny Opera".The musical uses songs written by Weill for stage musicals such as "
One Touch of Venus ", "The Threepenny Opera ", "Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny ", "Street Scene", "Knickerbocker Holiday ", and "Happy End", as well as individual songs.Japanese production
A production of 'Lovemusik' has been confirmed for Japan for the 2009-2010 Japanese theatre season. This production will be translated entirely into Japanese. Masachika Ichimura has been cast as Kurt Weill in the Japanese production. No other casting or a theatre has been announced.
International productions
Productions, translated into their native languages, have been confirmed for
Buenos Aires ,Berlin ,Budapest ,Haifa ,Madrid , as well as a planned production inLondon 's West End.A production translated into Spanish, has been confirmed for Buenos Aires.Musical numbers
;Act I
*Speak Low (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya
* Nanna's Lied (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Woman on Stairs
* Kiddush — Weill's Family
* Songs of the Rhineland (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Lenya's Family
* Klops Lied (Meatball Song) — Kurt Weill
* Berlin Im Licht — Lotte Lenya
* Wooden Wedding (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, Magistrate and Court Secretary
* Tango Ballad (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Bertolt Brecht and Brecht's Women
* Alabama Song (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Auditioners and Lotte Lenya
* Girl of the Moment (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Ensemble
* Moritat (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Bertolt Brecht, Lotte Lenya, Otto and Ensemble
* Schickelgruber (Lyrics By Howard Dietz) — Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht
* Come to Paris (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Ensemble
* I Don't Love You (Lyrics By Maurice Magre) — Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya
* Wouldn't You Like to Be on Broadway (Lyrics By Langston Hughes and Elmer Rice) — Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya
* Alabama Song (Reprise) (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Lotte Lenya, Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht and Ensemble;Act II
* How Can You Tell an American (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Ensemble
* Very, Very, Very (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill
* It's Never Too Late to Mendelssohn (Lyrics By Ira Gershwin) — Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, Stenographer and Judge
* Surabaya Johnny (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Lotte Lenya
* Youkali (Lyrics By Roger Fernay) — Bertolt Brecht and Brecht's Women
* Buddy on the Night Shift (Lyrics By Oscar Hammerstein II) — Allen Lake
* That's Him (Lyrics By Ogden Nash) — Kurt Weill
* Hosannah Rockefeller (Lyrics By Bertolt Brecht) — Bertolt Brecht and Brecht's Women
* I Don't Love You (Reprise) (Lyrics By Maurice Magre) — Lotte Lenya and Kurt Weill
* The Illusion Wedding Show (Lyrics By Alan Jay Lerner) — George Davis and Ensemble
* It Never Was You (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Kurt Weill
* A Bird of Passage (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Ensemble
* September Song (Lyrics By Maxwell Anderson) — Lotte Lenya and George DavisRecording
LoveMusik (the world premiere recording) was recorded in July 2007 at Avatar Studios in NYC and was released on November 27, 2007 by Ghostlight Records (an imprint of
Sh-K-Boom Records ).Awards and nominations
2007 Tony Award nominations
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Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical - (Ceveris)
*Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical - (Murphy)
*Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical - (Pittu)
*Tony Award for Best Orchestrations - (Jonathan Tunick)2007 Drama Desk Award nominations
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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (Patricia Birch)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical (Harold Prince)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations (Jonathan Tunick) (WINNER)
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Set Design of a Musical
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design
* Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Sound DesignReferences
External links
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* [http://www.theatermania.com/content/news.cfm/story/10647 TheatreMania's review]
* [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117933530.html?categoryid=33&cs=1 Review from "Variety"]
* [http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/theatre/2007/05/14/070514crth_theatre_als Review from "The New Yorker"]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/2007/05/04/theater/reviews/04love.html "New York Times" review]
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