The Bardy Bunch: The War of the Families Partridge and Brady | |
Music: | Stephen Garvey |
Lyrics: | Logan Medland |
Premiere Date: | 2011 |
Premiere Location: | FringeNYC |
Productions: | 2014 Off Broadway 2016 Chicago |
Awards: | Overall Excellence Award for Outstanding Ensemble |
The Bardy Bunch: The War of the Families Partridge and Brady is a musical parody written by Stephen Garvey. The show is a mash-up of a dozen Shakespeare plays and set in the 1970s amid a war between the popular sitcom families Partridge and Brady. The musical features 15 hit songs made famous on The Partridge Family and The Brady Bunch including "I Think I Love You," "It's a Sunshine Day," and "I Woke Up In Love This Morning." [1]
The Bardy Bunch premiered in 2011 at the New York International Fringe Festival, where it won an Overall Excellence Award for Outstanding Ensemble. It went on to play a sold-out Off-Broadway run at the Theatre at St. Clement’s in the spring of 2014.[2]
Both productions included the creative team of director Jay Stern, choreographer Lorna Ventura, music director Logan Medland, scenic designer Craig Napoliello and technical director Matt Schiffman. Tony Award-winning lighting designer Howell Binkley joined the Off Broadway production.
in September 2016, the show opened at the Mercury Theatre in Chicago, again directed by Jay Stern, and featuring the creative team of Lorna Ventura and Logan Medland. Mike Timoney and Disappearing Dog, LLC produced.[3]
It is the summer of 1974 and the sitcom-perfect Sunshine Days are about to come to an end for the Bradys and the Partridges. The two singing families meet for the first time after being double-booked at the same gig, and a feud immediately erupts. So, too, do the passions of Keith Partridge and Marcia Brady, who fall in love at first sight.
That night, Keith woos Marcia outside her window and together they hatch a plan to bring peace to the warring families, by convincing Greg Brady and Laurie Partridge that they are secretly in love with each other. Laurie disguises herself as a man to befriend Greg and test his loyalty.
Other, more nefarious, plots abound: Carol Brady, a la Lady Macbeth, convinces Mike to murder his boss, Mr. Phillips, and take his job. Meanwhile, a conniving Chris Partridge schemes to take over as bassist in the family band by driving his brother Danny to madness and persuading him to believe that their manager, Reuben Kincaid, killed their father to win the hand of their mother, Shirley. Confusing? Perhaps. But this is how Shakespeare rolled.
Many deaths ensue – some plotted, some accidental, some involving frozen steak—and many ghosts abound. Blood is shed, corny jokes are told, and groovy songs are sung. By the final act, virtually all our favorite characters have canceled each other out—just as their shows were slain in the summer of 1974. But, modern classics that they are, “The Brady Bunch” and “The Partridge Family” live on, in rerun heaven, and in the hearts of fans all over the world.
Character | FringeNYC (2011) | Off Broadway (2014) | Chicago (2016) | |
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Mike Brady | Nick Ruggeri | Sean McDermott | Stef Tovar | |
Carol Brady | Susan J. Jacks | Lori Hammel | Cory Goodrich | |
Greg Brady | A.J. Shively | Zach Trimmer | Sawyer Smith | |
Marcia Brady | Cali Elizabeth Moore | Olivia Renteria | ||
Peter Brady | Jonathan Grunert | Matthew Dorsey Moore | Dan Gold | |
Jan Brady | Annie Watkins | |||
Bobby Brady | Steven Singer | Chaz Jackson | Jake Nicholson | |
Cindy Brady | Talisa Friedman | Callie Johnson | ||
Alice Nelson | Joan Lunoe | Tina Gluschenko | ||
Sam the Butcher/Mr. Phillips | Mike Timoney | Bret Tuomi | ||
Shirley Partridge | Michelle Mazza | Kristy Cates | Brianna Borger | |
Reuben Kincaid | Craig Wichman | Thomas Poarch | Jeff Max | |
Keith Partridge | Erik Keiser | Skyler Adams | ||
Laurie Partridge | Carina Zabrodsky | Christiana Cole | Erin McGrath | |
Danny Partridge | Adam Wald | Chuck Bradley | Jared Rein | |
Chris Partridge | Olli Haaskivi | Alex Goley | Timothy Eidman | |
Chris Partridge | Aaron Phillips | Mitch McCarrell | Jake Stempel | |
Tracy Partidge | Elizabeth Wharton | Danielle Sacks | Mary-Margaret Roberts |