Showing posts with label The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Show all posts
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November 12, 2012

The Mystery of Edwin Drood


Broadway
Studio 54
11/3/12 matinee

Background: The Mystery of Edwin Drood (the musical) is based on Charles Dickens’ final novel, which was unfinished at the time of his death in 1870. Ironically, his final novel was a murder mystery and the murderer had not yet been named by Dickens; hence, there was a lot of conjecture in the literary community as to whom Dickens meant the murderer to be. Translate an unfinished murder mystery to the Broadway stage and what do you get? A musical with many possible endings to be decided by the audience! What fun for both the audience and the actors, who might never have to perform the exact same show eight times per week. 

The Show: The Mystery of Edwin Drood is told as a play within a play or a story within a story. The actual mystery that is Charles Dickens’ book is the inner story with the outer story portraying a group of actors who are putting on a play called The Mystery of Edwin Drood for the present audience. This also allows the audience to be informed of the book’s background and Dickens’ unexpected death. 

John Jasper is secretly infatuated with his young, beautiful student, Rosa Bud, but his feelings are complicated by her betrothal to Jasper’s nephew, Edwin Drood.  Jasper undoubtedly harbors anger toward his orphan nephew, while Rosa is terrified of her music teacher and yearns to be done with him. Further complicating the plot, Reverend Crisparkle arrives with newly orphaned siblings, Neville and Helena Landless, and arranges for Helena to stay with Rosa at The Nun’s House, while Neville (who is known to have a dangerous past) will be Crisparkle’s apprentice. Neville meets Rosa and is immediately taken with her. At this point, Jasper commits several suspicious acts that suggest he has a sinister plan up his sleeve. Drood and Rosa cancel their engagement and join the other characters at Jasper’s home for Christmas dinner. The next day, Drood is discovered to be missing, the victim of foul play. 

Act II begins six months later with the introduction of Dick Datchery, a detective who is investigating the disappearance of Edwin Drood. His identity is unknown, but is likely one of the known characters in disguise. 

Then, the music stops short and..... “Ladies and Gentlemen, it was at this point in our story that Charles Dickens laid down his pen forever”... 

And the remainder of the story is decided by the audience. The audience votes on three points: the identity of the detective AKA Dick Datchery, the identity of the murderer, and the lovers. After the identities of the detective and murderer are determined, the actors return to the stage and act out the winning scenario. There must be seven or eight different endings (or more?). 

You may be wondering how this particular show ended. Our detective was the Deputy, the murderer was Rosa Bud, and our lovers were (siblings) Neville and Helena Landless. I do not want to divulge any more details about this particular ending, as I do not want to spoil it for future Drood audiences. Suffice it to say that the audience participation in the show was so much fun and the ending was surprising and satisfying. 

Comments: This was such a fun and engaging afternoon of theatre. I felt like I was reading an Agatha Christie novel while playing a game of Clue. Was it Mr. Jasper with the opium in the cemetery? Great fun. The greatest fun was, of course, the audience participation and the anticipation of “whodunit”. I felt that the vote was legitimate- not rigged. 

The cast of Drood is a very talented ensemble of actors. Each actor brought something quirky and mysterious to his or her character and appeared to be having a great time on stage. Between the Victorian sets and costumes and Studio 54‘s holiday decor, I really felt like I was transported to an English music hall in a different era.

Perhaps the most comedic part of the show was when Helena and Neville were voted to be “lovers” despite their characters being siblings! The ad-libbing of Andy Karl and Jessie Mueller had the audience in stitches, as they sang about incest.  I can’t remember the last time I laughed so hard in a theatre.  

I think Drood should have a lot of appeal to Broadway audiences and I would highly recommend it!

The Mystery of Edwin Drood opens on 11/13/12 and runs through 2/10/13 at Studio 54. 


September 13, 2012

UPCOMING BROADWAY MUSICALS


1.) Chaplin the Musical

Chaplin dramatizes the life and career of beloved film actor Charlie Chaplin. 

Cast includes: Rob McClure, Jim Borstelmann, Jenn Colella, Erin Mackey, Michael McCormick, Christiane Noll, Zachary Unger, Wayne Alan Wilcox
Opened: September 10, 2012
Location: Ethel Barrymore Theatre

2.) Annie

Everyone knows the story of Orphan Annie, who in taken in by billionaire Oliver Warbucks for the Christmas holiday, but only wants to find her real parents.  Annie’s search for her parents is complicated by Miss Hannigan, hater of little girls, and the sleazy Rooster and Lily, who pretend to be Annie’s parents. 

Cast includes: Lilla Crawford, Anthony Warlow, Katie Finneran, Brynn O’Malley, J. Elaine Marcos, Clarke Thorell
Preview: 10/3/12
Opens: 11/8/12
Location: Palace Theatre

3.) Scandalous: The Life and Trials of Aimee Semple McPherson

With book and lyrics by Kathy Lee Gifford, Scandalous tells the story of 1920’s evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson as she saved souls in the midst of scandal and controversy. 

Cast includes: Carolee Carmello, George Hearn, Edward Watts, Roz Ryan, Andrew Samonsky
Preview: 10/13/12
Opens: 11/15/12
Location: Neil Simon Theatre

4.) The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Based on the unfinished final novel by Charles Dickens, this musical attempts to answer the question, “Who killed Edwin Drood”? 

Cast includes: Chita Rivera, Jim Norton, Stephanie J. Block, Will Chase, Gregg Edelman, Jessie Mueller, Betsy Wolfe
Preview: 10/19/12
Opens: 11/13/12
Location: Studio 54

5.) Rebecca

Based on the novel, Rebecca focuses on Maxim de Winter, his new wife referred to as “I”, their housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers, and the memory of Maxim’s first wife, Rebecca, which is still present among them. 

Cast includes: Jill Paice, Ryan Silverman, Karen Mason, Howard McGillen, James Barbour, Donna English, Nick Wyman, Henry Stram
Opens: To Be Announced. Rehearsals have been delayed due to an investor’s death. 
Location: Broadhurst Theatre

6.) A Christmas Story, the Musical

A Christmas Story shares the Christmas adventures of Ralphie, who just wants a BB gun for Christmas. 

Cast includes: Dan Lauria
Preview: 11/5/12
Opens: 11/19/12
Location: Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

7.) Elf the Musical

Returning to Broadway, this musical is based on the popular movie of the same name, which tells the story of Buddy the Elf.  

Cast: Beth Leavel, Mark Jacoby, Valerie Wright, Adam Heller, Michael Mandell
Preview: 11/9/12
Location: Al Hirschfeld Theatre

8.) Cinderella

Based on the beloved fairy tale and re-imagined by Douglas Carter Beane.

Cast includes: Laura Osnes, Santino Fontana, Harriet Harris, Victoria Clark, Peter Bartlett, Ann Harada, Marla Mindelle, Greg Hildreth
Preview: 1/21/13
Opens: 2/21/13
Location: Broadway Theatre