Johnny Baseball Explained

Johnny Baseball
Subtitle:The New Red Sox Musical
Music:Robert Reale
Lyrics:Willie Reale
Basis:The Boston Red Sox
Productions:2010 Cambridge

Johnny Baseball: The New Red Sox Musical is a musical with a book by Richard Dresser and a score by brothers Robert Reale and Willie Reale. The story involves circumstances relating to the Curse of the Bambino. The musical had a preview run in Massachusetts that began on May 14, 2010.[1] The musical's world premiere was on June 2, 2010 at the Loeb Drama Center of the American Repertory Theater.

Synopsis

Originally called Red Sox Nation, Johnny Baseball was conceived after the Red Sox's stunning collapse in the 2003 playoffs due to the "Curse", which is often cited as a reason for the failure of the Boston Red Sox baseball team to win the World Series in the 86-year period from 1918 until 2004.[2]

The Curse is traced to the interactions of three people: the fictional Johnny O'Brien, a hard-luck right-hander on the 1919 Red Sox; his idol, Babe Ruth; and O'Brien's love interest, Daisy Wyatt, an African American blues singer. The show is told through flashbacks between the fourth game of the 2004 American League Championship Series and the fictional life of Johnny O'Brien. The musical ends with David Ortiz ending the Curse in 2004.

Original production numbers

Source: CurtainUp,[3] UMaine program

Act I
Act II

Production history

The premiere production was staged at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[4] The cast featured Colin Donnell as the fictional character Johnny O'Brien, Stephanie Umoh as the fictional character Daisy Wyatt, Burke Moses as Babe Ruth, Charl Brown as Tim, and Jeff Brooks as Tom Yawkey.[5]

The creative team included direction by Diane Paulus, choreography by Peter Pucci, orchestrations by Wendy Bobbitt Cavett, costumes by Michael McDonald, sets by Scott Pask, and lighting by Donald Holder.[4] This production played from June 2, 2010 to July 11, 2010. Johnny Baseball was part of the theater's America: Boom, Bust and Baseball festival.[6]

It was next produced in August, 2012 by the University of Maine Summer Music Theatre Festival and Issaquah, Washington-based Village Theatre's Festival of New Musicals.[7]

After heavy rewrites, it was produced for the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Summer 2013.[8]

Awards and nominations

Elliot Norton Award[9]

Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Awards[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Anderman, Joan. http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2010/05/09/behind_the_creation_of_johnny_baseball_a_musical_drama_about_boston_red_sox_history/. "The Boston Globe". 2010-05-09.
  2. http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/johnny-baseball "Johnny Baseball - A New Musical about the Red Sox"
  3. Switzky, Lawrence. "Johnny Baseball". CurtainUp. 2010-06-10.
  4. Bacalzo, Dan. "Cast Set for A.R.T.'s Johnny Baseball Musical". Theater Mania. 2010-12-03.
  5. Clay, Carolyn. "Bard in the USA" . The Boston Phoenix. 2009-12-09.
  6. Rothstein, Mervyn. "The Boston Red Sox Sing" . Playbill. 2010-05-14.
  7. News: Johnny Baseball steps to the plate in Orono. August 1, 2012. Allen. Adams. The Maine Edge.
  8. News: 'Johnny Baseball' team steps to the plate again. July 20, 2013. Don. Aucoin. Boston Globe. 2022-02-22.
  9. http://www.playbill.com/news/article/151130-Diane-Paulus-Hotel-Nepenthe-Ruined-Hair-Doug-Elkins-Among-Winners-of-Bostons-Norton-Awards "Diane Paulus, Hotel Nepenthe, Ruined, Hair, Doug Elkins Among Winners of Boston's Norton Awards"
  10. Web site: Hetrick. Adam. Rachel York, Daniel Jenkins, Estelle Parsons and Kenny Leon Win IRNE Awards. Playbill.com. 1 June 2011. April 26, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131203010921/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/150228-Rachel-York-Daniel-Jenkins-Estelle-Parsons-and-Kenny-Leon-Win-IRNE-Awards. 3 December 2013.