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Lend Me a Tenor (musical)

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Lend Me A Tenor
MusicBrad Carroll
LyricsPeter Sham
BookPeter Sham
Basis1986 play Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig
Productions2010 Plymouth
2011 West End

Lend Me A Tenor is a musical with book and Lyrics by Peter Sham and music by Brad Carroll. The musical is based on the 1986 play of the same name by Ken Ludwig. There are several notable changes from the play turning it into a full-on musical comedy. Changes include major plot revisions between Tito Merrelli (opera star) and Saunders (opera director), eliminating Frank the Bellhop (one of the lead roles in the play), adding the role of Bernie, the stage manager, expanding the role of Julia into a musical trio of Saunders' three ex-wives, upping the mistaken identity farce from two to the magic number of three and making every character more three-dimensional than the original play. In 2014, it was revised, the musical now changes the opera within the musical to Pagliacci; this change removes questionable elements from Ludwig's play, raising the hilarity to three men running around as opera clowns (Canios) rather than dressed as Otellos.

Productions

Lend Me A Tenor was presented in May 2006 as a staged reading as part of the Utah Shakespeare Festival's New American Playwright Project, in Cedar City, Utah, followed by rewrites and a production as part of USF's Summer 2007 repertory season, which received rave reviews.[1]

The show had an out of town tryout at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth running from 24 September to 6 October 2010, directed by Ian Talbot and choreographed by Randy Skinner. The show began previews in London's West End at the Gielgud Theatre, the same venue where the original play premièred in 1986 on 2 June 2011 before officially opening on 15 June 2011.[2] The show closed on 6 August 2011, with producers Martin Platt and David Elliott stating that "despite mostly wonderful notices from the press, great feedback from our audiences and nightly standing ovations, this has not translated into growing sales and we feel it is in everyone's best interests to close the production on August 6th."[3]

Musical numbers

Original London Cast

Character Original West End actor
Henry Saunders Matthew Kelly
Maria Merelli Joanna Riding
Max Garber Damian Humbley
Tito Merelli Michael Matus
Diana Divane Sophie-Louise Dann
Maggie Saunders Cassidy Janson
Opera Guild Lady Gay Soper

Awards and nominations

Original London production

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2012 Laurence Olivier Award Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Sophie-Louise Dann Nominated

References

  1. ^ Press Release
  2. ^ Lend Me a Tenor Musical Goes Back to Gielgud
  3. ^ "Lend Me a Tenor Musical Posts Early Closing Notices, 6 Aug". Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2011.

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This page was last edited on 6 May 2023, at 17:34
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