Lippa Wild Party Script Pdf

THE WILD PARTY. Andrew Lippa. Fordham University. Read, noted, and kept track of scripts and text changes for productions ongoing and in development. The Wild Party is a musical with book, lyrics, and music by Andrew Lippa. Based on Joseph Moncure March's 1928 narrative poem of the same name, it coincidentally made its debut during the same theatre season (1999–2000) as a Broadway production with the same name and source material.

Original Cast Album Music Lyrics Book Basis 's Productions 2000 2017 The Wild Party is a with a book by and and music and lyrics by LaChiusa. It is based on the 1928. The production coincidentally opened during the same theatrical season (1999–2000) as an.

The show is presented as a series of sketches, complete with signs at the beginning and the end (but abandoned for most of the show) announcing the next scene propped on an easel at the side of the stage. Queenie and Burrs, whose relationship is disintegrating, host a party fueled by,, and uninhibited. It quickly devolves into an that culminates in. The guests include fading star Dolores; Kate, Queenie's best friend and rival; Black, Kate's younger lover, who has his eye on Queenie; Jackie, a rich, 'ambisextrous' kid who has his eye on everyone, regardless of gender or age; Oscar and Phil D'Armano, a gay couple/brother act; Miss Madelaine True and her morphine-addicted girlfriend Sally; colored Eddie, his white wife Mae and Mae's underaged -like sister, Nadine. Contents • • • • • • • • • • Production [ ] The Wild Party opened at the on April 13, 2000 after 36 previews, and closed on June 11, 2000 after 68 performances.

It was directed by Wolfe and choreographed by Joey McKneely. The cast included (making her Broadway debut) as Queenie, as Burrs, and as Black. Although her role was reduced over the course of productions, Kitt, returning to Broadway after an absence of more than twenty years, created the role of Dolores. The four were backed by a large ensemble cast, each of whom has a featured song or key moments to take center stage.

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In 2001, LaChiusa said that the role of Queenie was written for African-American actress and singer, who was replaced with Colette when she became pregnant. LaChiusa said: 'I don't think of it as something that was lost in the piece, but it would have been fascinating to see how an audience responded to a black Queenie. The show is all about the masks that we wear culturally and the removal of those masks over the course of the party. So it's all there.' A was released on the label. Synopsis [ ] The Vaudeville The company recounts the story of Queenie, a blonde who works as a showgirl in the Vaudeville, who is attracted to 'violent and vicious' men ('Queenie Was A Blonde'). She is currently living with a man named Burrs, who works in the same vaudeville, as the act after her.

His act is a minstrel show, where he performs in black face ('Marie Is Tricky'). One Sunday, Queenie wakes up restless and she and Burrs soon come to blows. To try to put less strain on their relationship (and to convince her to put a knife down), Burrs suggest they throw a huge party and invite 'all the old gang'. Queenie is ecstatic and they get prepared for the evening ('Wild Party'). Promenade of Guests The guests soon arrive and exchange words with Burrs, and alcohol starts flowing ('Dry'). Queenie makes her appearance in a 'new' dress ('My Beautiful Blonde'), and welcomes everyone, meeting Nadine, a minor who wants to be a blonde and drink bathtub gin ('Welcome To My Party'). Queenie takes her under her wing as she mingles with the other guests.