Original Off-Broadway Production
The original show debuted
Off-Broadway on
January 22,
1968 [1] at
The Village Gate Theater in
Greenwich Village and ran for more than four years. Its original performers were
Elly Stone,
Mort Shuman, Shawn Elliott, and
Alice Whitfield. The production was directed by Moni Yakim with Production Supervision by
Eric Blau. On January 25th, 1972, a Fifth Year Gala, entitled "Homage à Jacques," was celebrated at Carnegie Hall with Brel in attendance. His songs were interpreted by twenty-two artists, including George Lee Andrews, Jack Blackton, Chevi Colton, Sally Cooke, Jack Eddleman, Elinor Ellsworth, Rita Gardner, Amelia Haas, Robert Jeffrey, Judy Lander, Ted Lawrie, Carolyn Leslie, Joe Masiell, Arlene Meadows, Stan Porter, Betty Rhodes, Howard Ross, Mort Shuman,
Elly Stone, Fran Uditsky, Henrietta Valor, and Alice Whifield. In 1974, it was revived at the
Astor Place Theatre for a limited run.
The revue, consisting of around 25 songs, is performed by four vocalists, two male and two female. Jacques Brel contributed most of the music and
French lyrics;
English translations were provided by Eric Blau, Stone's husband, and
Mort Shuman, a
Brill Building songwriter responsible for such hits as "This Magic Moment", "Viva Las Vegas", "Teenager In Love", and countless others.
The production enjoyed considerable international success. In 1968 Moni Yakim directed a Canadian production which opened in Toronto featuring Robert Jeffrey, Judy Lander, Arlene Meadows, and Stan Porter. In the 1970s, a production by
Taubie Kushlick in
Johannesburg,
South Africa became the longest-running musical production in that country's musical history. A cast recording was released and is regarded as containing the definitive English-language versions of some of the songs. In 1975, a film version was released as part of the
American Film Theatre series. During that decade the show also enjoyed successful runs in Sydney, Paris, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen.
A 1988 limited-run revival served as the 20th anniversary production of the show at Town Hall in Manhattan (and one night at
The Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C.). It was produced by
Eric Blau and Dr.
Reuben Hoppenstein and was directed by
Elly Stone and starred
Karen Akers,
Shelley Ackerman,
Elmore James and
Kenny Morris.
In 1995 the show was revived in London starring
Michael Cahill,
Alison Egan,
Liz Greenaway, and
Stuart Pendred. A cast recording of this production was released on August 12, 1997 with Jay Records.
2006 Off-Broadway Revival
In 2006, a new production opened
Off-Broadway at the Zipper Theater in New York City for an open-ended run. While this revival used the same Blau-Shuman translations as the original production, there were also significant changes: the order of songs was rearranged, numbers were reorchestrated, and some songs were dropped or added. The revival also included expanded staging and choreography. The well-received production was directed by
Gordon Greenberg with musical direction and new arrangements by
Eric Svejcar and starred
Robert Cuccioli,
Natascia Diaz,
Rodney Hicks, and
Gay Marshall. The role played by Hicks was later done by
Drew Sarich (July-October 2006),
Jim Stanek (October 2006-January 2007), and former
American Idol
finalist
Constantine Maroulis (January-February 2007). Diaz was replaced by Jayne Patterson (January-February 2007), who had been an understudy in the producion. Other understudies included Kevin del Aguila, Tamra Hayden, and
Ann Mandrella, the wife of Sarich. The cast recording of the new production was recorded by Ghostlight Records for release on
November 21,
2006.
In 2008, a new production starring Leigh McDonald, Tony McGill, Emma Yong and George Chan, will open at the DBS Theatre in Singapore for a limited run. It will be directed by Nathalie Ribette.
Musical Numbers
Original Off-Broadway Production
#Overture
#Marathon (Les flamandes)
#Alone (Seul)
#Madeleine
#I Loved (J'aimais)
#Mathilde
#Bachelor's Dance (La bourrée du célibataire)
#Timid Frieda (Les timides) Tune also used in an Ovaltine television advert GB
#My Death (La mort)
#The Girls And The Dogs (Les filles et les chiens)
#Jackie (La chanson de Jacky)
#The Statue
#Desperate Ones (Les désespérés)
#Sons of... (Fils de...)
#Amsterdam
#The Bulls (Les taureaux)
#Old Folks (Les vieux)
#Marieke
#Brussels (Bruxelles)
#Fanette (La fanette)
#Funeral Tango (Le tango funèbre)
#The Middle Class (Les bourgeois)
#You're Not Alone (Jef)
#Next (Au suivant)
#Carousel (La valse à mille temps)
#If We Only Have Love (Quand on n'a que l'amour)
;Songs added for the 1975 film version
#The Taxi Cab (Le Gaz)
#My Childhood (Mon Enfance)
#My Last Supper (Le Dernier Repas)
#Song For Old Lovers (La Chanson Des Vieux Amants)
2006 Off-Broadway Revival
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;Act One
#Le Diable (Ça Va)
#If We Only Have Love
#Alone
#I Loved
#Jackie
#My Childhood
#Madeleine
#Bachelor’s Dance
#Fanette
#Le Moribond
#The Desperate Ones
#Timid Frieda
#The Girls And The Dogs
#Statue
#Sons Of
#Amsterdam
|
;Act Two
#The Bulls
#Brussels
#Ne Me Quitte Pas
#Middle Class
#Old Folks
#Funeral Tango
#My Death
#Marieke
#Song For Old Lovers
#Next
#No Love You’re Not Alone
#Carousel
#If We Only Have Love
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References
- VH1