Play On!
{{Short description|Musical by Cheryl West and Duke Ellington}}
{{Infobox Musical
| name = Play On!
| image = "Play On!" broadway musical cast recording cover.jpg
| caption = Original Cast Recording Artwork
| music = Duke Ellington
| lyrics = Various (see below)
| book = Cheryl L. West
| basis = Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
| productions = 1996 San Diego
1997 Broadway
2024 UK tour
| awards =
| image_size = 220px
| premiere_date = {{Start date|1996|9|}}
| premiere_location = Old Globe Theatre, San Diego
}}
Play On! is a musical adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, featuring the music of Duke Ellington, conceived by Sheldon Epps, with a book by Cheryl L. West. The musical resets the story from Illyria to 1940s Swing-era Harlem.{{Cite web |last=Viagas |first=Robert |date=April 21, 1997 |title=Playbill Critics Circle: Your Reviews of Play On! |url=https://playbill.com/article/playbill-critics-circle-your-reviews-of-play-on-com-329128 |access-date=January 25, 2024 |website=Playbill}}{{cite web|url=http://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_p/playon.html |title=Play On!|publisher=Guide to Musical Theatre |access-date=2013-01-24}}
Premiering at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, the production was moved to Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in 1997. The later production received three nominations at the 51st Tony Awards including for lead performances for both Tonya Pinkins and André De Shields and for Best Orchestrations to Luther Henderson.{{Cite web |date=May 6, 1997 |title="The Life" leads Tony Nominee |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1997/05/06/the-life-leads-tony-nominees/de09bf19-1216-48b1-85b3-0f72b036de95/ |access-date=January 25, 2024 |website=The Washington Post}}
Production history
The original production, conceived by director Sheldon Epps, premiered in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre in September 1996. After 19 previews, it opened on Broadway on March 20, 1997, at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, where it ran for 61 performances.{{Cite web |last=Evans |first=Greg |date=March 21, 1997 |title=Play On!: a musical has to work pretty hard to let such an inspired idea slip through the floorboards |url=https://variety.com/1997/legit/reviews/play-on-1200449190/ |access-date=January 25, 2024 |website=Variety}}{{Cite news |last=Grimes |first=William |date=April 18, 1997 |title=On Stage, and Off |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/18/theater/on-stage-and-off.html |access-date=January 25, 2024 |work=The New York Times |issn=0362-4331}} The cast included Tonya Pinkins, André De Shields, Carl Anderson. Yvette Cason and Angela Robinson.{{Cite web |title=Play On! |url=https://playbill.com/productions/play-on-brooks-atkinson-theatre-vault-0000008001 |access-date=January 25, 2024 |website=Playbill}} An original cast recording was released on May 20, 1997, on Varèse Sarabande.
A 1999 production of Play On! at the Pasadena Playhouse was recorded for the PBS series Great Performances.{{Cite web |last=Jones |first=Kenneth |date=June 21, 2000 |title=Play On! Finds Its Way to Small Screen, on PBS, June 21 |url=http://www.playbill.com/article/play-on-finds-its-way-to-small-screen-on-pbs-june-21-com-90110 |access-date=January 25, 2024 |work=Playbill}}
From September 2024 Talawa Theatre Company is touring the musical in the UK, directed by Michael Buffong, first to the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, then Liverpool Playhouse, Salisbury Playhouse, Birmingham Hippodrome, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith and Bristol Old Vic.{{cite web |last1=Singh |first1=Amarjeet |title=Play On! at Belgrade Theatre and on tour – Duke Ellington musical review |url=https://www.whatsonstage.com/news/play-on-at-belgrade-theatre-and-on-tour-duke-ellington-musical-review_1636219/ |website=WhatsOnStage |access-date=19 October 2024}}
Synopsis
Vy comes to swinging 1940s Harlem to write songs for the Duke, Harlem's greatest band leader. To overcome the sexist barriers of the time against women songwriters, she disguises herself as a man, Vy-man. She finds the Duke in tears over his loss of Lady Liv, Harlem's "queen of the blues". The Duke likes Vy-man's music, so he instructs the songwriter to go to the Cotton Club and present one of her songs as if it were a new song written by the Duke for Lady Liv. Lady Liv finds Vy-man charming, and a series of mistaken pairings results.
Meanwhile, several of the performers at the Cotton Club are rebelling against the overly serious and tyrannical club manager, Rev. Since Rev has a crush on Lady Liv, the performers persuade him that he should woo her by learning to swing and scat, giving up his old fashioned ballads. More confusion results before the truth is revealed, and the couples are appropriately united.
Cast
= Original casts of notable productions =
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! rowspan="2" |Character !Broadway |
1997 |
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Duke
| colspan="1" align="center" |Carl Anderson |
Miss Mary
| colspan="1" align="center" |Yvette Cason |
Jester
| align="center" |André De Shields |
Vy
| colspan="1" align="center" |Cheryl Freeman |
Lady Liv
| colspan="1" align="center" |Tonya Pinkins |
Rev
| colspan="1" align="center" |Lawrence Hamilton |
Musical numbers
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;Act 1
- "Take the A Train" (Music and Lyrics by Billy Strayhorn)
- "Drop Me Off in Harlem" (Music by Duke Ellington, Lyrics by Nick Kenny)
- "I've Got to Be a Rug Cutter" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington)
- "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Henry Nemo, John Redmond)
- "C Jam Blues" (Music by Duke Ellington)
- "Mood Indigo" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Albany Bigard)
- "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (Music by Duke Ellington, Lyrics by Bob Russell)
- "Don't You Know I Care" (Music by Duke Ellington, Lyrics by Mack David)
- "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Irving Mills)
- "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" (from Jump For Joy) (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster)
- "Hit Me With a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce" (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Don George)
- "I'm Just a Lucky So-and-So" (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Mack David)
- "Everything But You" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington, Don George, Harry James)
- "Solitude" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington, Eddie DeLange, Irving Mills)
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;Act 2
- "Black Butterfly" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington, Ben Carruthers, Irving Mills)
- "I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues" (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Don George)
- "I'm Beginning to See the Light" (Music by Duke Ellington, Don George, Harry James, Johnny Hodges)
- "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" (reprise)
- "I Didn't Know About You" (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Bob Russell)
- "Rocks in My Bed" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington)
- "Something to Live For" (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Billy Strayhorn)
- "Love You Madly" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington)
- "Prelude to a Kiss" (Music and Lyrics by Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills)
- "In a Mellow Tone" (Music by Duke Ellington. Lyrics by Milt Gabler)
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Awards and nominations
=Original Broadway production=
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width="5%"| Year
! width="20%"| Award ! width="40%"| Category ! width="25%"| Nominee ! width="10%"| Result |
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rowspan="7" align="center"| 1997
| rowspan="3"| Tony Award | Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical | {{nom}} |
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
| {{nom}} |
Best Orchestrations
| {{nom}} |
Drama Desk Award
|Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical |André DeShields |{{nom}} |
Drama League Award
| Outstanding Production of a Musical | Play On! | {{nom}} |
References
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External links
- {{ibdb title|id=4738|title=Play On!}}
- {{IMDb title|tt0250658}}
{{Duke Ellington}}
{{Shakespeare}}
{{Twelfth Night}}
Category:African-American musicals
Category:Plays and musicals based on Twelfth Night