A New Brain
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A New Brain | |
CD Cover of the Original Cast Recording | |
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Music | William Finn Jason Robert Brown (arr.) |
Lyrics | William Finn |
Book | William Finn James Lapine |
Based upon | Autobiographical, William Finn |
Productions | 1998 Off-Broadway 2005 Edinburgh 2006 West Sussex |
A New Brain is a musical with music and lyrics by William Finn and book by Finn and James Lapine.
The musical was first produced Off-Broadway at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center, with previews beginning on May 14, 1998. The production was directed by Graciela Daniele and featured a cast was headed by Malcolm Gets (Gordon Schwinn) and including Penny Fuller (Mimi Schwinn), Mary Testa (Lisa), Kristin Chenoweth (Waitress/Nancy D), Chip Zien (Mr. Bungee), Christopher Innvar (Roger Delli-Bovi), Liz Larsen(Rhoda), and Keith Byron Kirk (the minister). A cast recording was made under an RCA Victor label with Norm Lewis singing the role of Roger.
A New Brain premiered in the UK at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2005, with the English premiere in September 2006 in Littlehampton, West Sussex.[1]
Though many of Finn's previous musicals were to some extent autobiographical, A New Brain dealt directly with his own harrowing personal experience with arteriovenous malformation and the healing power of art. The hero, Gordon, worries that he may not live to complete his work. Finn wrote many of the songs soon after his release from the hospital. A concert of the songs was produced at The Public Theater, followed by 1996 and 1997 workshop productions that included contributions by Lapine.[2]
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[edit] Synopsis
Gordon Schwinn, a talented young songwriter, works at his piano to meet a deadline. Gordon is irritated because he must write a song about Spring for a children's television entertainer who dresses as a frog. He takes a break from his writing and meets his agent Rhoda at a restaurant for pasta. During lunch, Gordon clutches his head and falls face first into his meal. Rhoda calls an ambulance, and Gordon is taken to the hospital. He learns that he has a brain tumor and fluid build-up in his brain. Gordon needs an operation, and if he doesn't have it, he could die or never regain the use of his faculties.
While in the hospital, Gordon contemplates his situation. His greatest fear is dying with his greatest songs still inside of him; and so from his hospital bed, and while in a coma, and all throughout his ordeal, he begins writing the songs. He also has several hallucinations that involve various people whom he has encountered. In particular, a homeless lady that he met on his way to get pasta with Rhoda continually pops up.
Gordon eventually has the surgery and recovers completely. The creative block he was experiencing before his ordeal lifts, and he gains new insights. His near death experience encourages him to re-evaluate and better appreciate the people and relationships in his life.
[edit] Character list
- Gordon Schwinn (A lovable but sarcastic composer)
- Mr. Bungee (The director/producer and star of his own children’s television show)
- Mimi Schwinn (Gordon’s loving yet unstable mother)
- Rhoda (Gordon’s business manager and best friend)
- Roger Delli-Bovi (Gordon’s charming and affectionate lover)
- Richard (A kind and compassionate nurse)
- Lisa (A homeless lady)
- Waitress/Nancy D. (The waitress is overbearing; Nancy is a sadistic nurse)
- Dr. Jafar Berensteiner (An unsympathetic doctor)
- The Minister (A hospital employee with a drinking problem)
[edit] Musical numbers
- "Frogs Have So Much Spring Within Them" (The Spring Song)(Gordon)
- "Calimari" (Gordon, Rhoda, Waitress, Mr. Bungee)
- "911 Emergency/ I Have So Many Songs" (Richard, Waitress, Doctor, Rhoda, Minister, Lisa)
- "Heart and Music" (Minister and Gordon with All but Mr. Bungee)
- "Trouble in His Brain" (Doctor and Mimi)
- "Mother's Gonna Make Things Fine" (Mimi and Gordon)
- "Be Polite" (Mr Bungee)
- "Sailing" (Roger and Gordon)
- "Family History" (Nancy D, Richard, Mimi)
- "Gordo's Law of Genetics" (Nancy D, Doctor, Minister, Rhoda, Richard, Lisa)
- "And They're Off" (Gordon with Nancy D, Doctor, Minister, Rhoda, Richard, Lisa)
- "Just Go" (Gordon and Roger)
- "Poor, Unsuccessful and Fat" (Richard, Gordon, Mr. Bungee)
- "Sitting Becalmed in the Lee of Cuttyhunk" (All but Mr. Bungee)
- "Craniotomy" (Doctor, Nancy D, Minister)
- "Invitation to Sleep in My Arms" (Gordon, Roger, Rhoda, Mimi)
- "Change" (Lisa)
- "Yes" (Gordon, Mr. Bungee with Nancy D, Doctor, Minister, Rhoda)
- "In the Middle of the Room" (Gordon, Mimi)
- "Throw It Out" (Mimi)
- "Really Lousy Day in the Universe" (Roger and Lisa)
- "Brain Dead" (Gordon and Roger)
- "Whenever I Dream" (Rhoda and Gordon)
- "Eating Myself Up Alive" (Richard with Nancy D, Doctor, Minister, Lisa)
- "Music Still Plays On" (Mimi)
- "Don't Give In" (Mr. Bungee with Gordon, Roger, Rhoda, Mimi)
- "You boys Are Gonna Get Me in Such Trouble/ Sailing (reprise)" (Richard, Gordon, Roger)
- "Homeless Lady's Revenge" (Lisa, Gordon, Roger)
- "Time" (Roger and Gordon)
- "Time and Music" (Minister,Gordon, and All)
- "I Feel So Much Spring" (Gordon, Lisa, Minister and All)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Hand Picked Productions' website
- ^ Bishop, Andre. Liner notes from 1998 original cast recording.
[edit] References
- A New Brain summary & character descriptions from StageAgent.com
- A Curtain up review
[edit] External links
- Review from NY Theatre
- William Finn - Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing.org, December 2006
- Littlehampton - England Premiere (August 2006)
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