Prince of Broadway explained

Prince of Broadway
Music:Various
Lyrics:Various
Premiere Location:Japan
Productions:2015 Japan
2017 Broadway

Prince of Broadway is a musical revue showcasing the producing career of Harold Prince. Prince himself directed the production, his final Broadway credit.

The show features a book by two-time Tony Award nominee David Thompson and is co-directed and choreographed by five-time Tony winner Susan Stroman. Jason Robert Brown is the musical's arranger, musical director, and orchestrator.

The musical premiered in October 2015 in Japan and made its Broadway debut on August 3, 2017 at the Manhattan Theatre Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

Background

The Broadway premiere was announced in March 2012 for November 2012 but did not get a full-scale production due to lack of funding until late 2015 when it opened in Tokyo, Japan. Two teams of producers tried and failed to raise the show’s projected $13 million budget for Broadway. Much of the pre-Broadway cast was replaced.

The musical was originally supposed to open in Toronto and New York in 2012 until its lead producer abandoned the project. A replacement set of producers was announced in May 2012, with a target date of fall 2013 for Broadway.[1]

Productions

Umeda Arts Theater Co., Ltd presented the revue in a limited engagement at Tokyu Theatre Orb in Tokyo, Japan.[2] The production ran from October 23 until November 22, 2015. The production then transferred to Osaka, Japan where it played the Umeda Arts Theater's Main Hall from November 28 until December 10, 2015.

The Manhattan Theatre Club and Gorgeous Entertainment presented the revue and began previews at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on August 3, 2017, prior to an August 24, 2017 opening night. The cast included Chuck Cooper, Janet Dacal, Bryonha Marie Parham, Emily Skinner, Brandon Uranowitz, Kaley Ann Voorhees, Michael Xavier, Tony Yazbeck, Karen Ziemba. The creative team included Harold Prince, Susan Stroman, David Thompson, Jason Robert Brown, William Ivey Long, Beowulf Boritt, Howell Binkley, Jon Weston, Paul Huntley, and Angelina Avallone.[3] [4]

Musical numbers

Japan 2015 (incomplete list)

Source: Theatre-Orb[5] (incomplete list)[6]

(Note: all productions were originally produced on Broadway unless where noted. Songwriters are listed as (music/lyrics). What Prince was to the production is given below, as well as theaters production was originally played in and dates said production originally opened and closed given.)

Act I
Act II

Broadway 2017

Act IOverture
Act II

Awards and nominations

YearAward CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
2018Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalTony Yazbeck
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding New Broadway Musical
Outstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalTony Yazbeck
Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalEmily Skinner
Outstanding OrchestrationsJason Robert Brown

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: The New York Times . Patrick . Healy . 'Prince of Broadway' Is Becoming King of Delays . March 29, 2013 . June 25, 2017.
  2. Web site: PRINCE OF BROADWAY|LINEUP|TOKYU THEATRE Orb. theatre-orb.com. 2017-05-16.
  3. http://princeofbway.com Prince of Broadway Official Site
  4. Adam Hetrick, "What did New York Citics Think of Prince of Broadway?", Playbill, August 24th, 2017.
  5. Web site: Songs. 25 June 2017. Tokyu Theatre Orb. 25 June 2017.
  6. Web site: Prince of Broadway Complete Setlist. 2 August 2017. Kangeki Binbo Mikan. 4 August 2017.
  7. Web site: Lewis . Jessica . Linda Lavin, Sierra Boggess, LaChanze & More Lead PRINCE OF BROADWAY this Fall; First Casting Revealed! . BroadwayWorld . 20 March 2012 . 25 June 2017.
  8. Web site: The Cast. 25 June 2017. Tokyu Theatre Orb. 25 June 2017.
  9. Web site: Clement . Olivia . Emily Skinner, Tony Yazbeck, and More Will Bring Prince of Broadway to New York . Playbill . 6 April 2017 . 25 August 2017.
  10. Web site: Loo. Bonny. BWW Review: PRINCE OF BROADWAY Conquers Audiences in Tokyo and Beyond . BroadwayWorld. 30 October 2015. 2017-08-04.