Legs Diamond (musical)
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Legs Diamond | |
Music | Peter Allen |
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Lyrics | Peter Allen |
Book | Harvey Fierstein Charles Suppon |
Based upon | Joseph Landon film The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond |
Productions | 1989 Broadway |
Legs Diamond is a musical with a book by Harvey Fierstein and Charles Suppon based on the Warner Brothers film "The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond" (screenplay by Joseph Landon). Music and lyrics by Peter Allen.
The Almost Totally Fictitious Musical History of Legs Diamond follows the travails of its title character, a depression-era mobster who wants to break into show business.
After 72 previews (far more than the usual 16-24 most shows go through while putting on the finishing touches), the Robert Allan Ackerman-directed production opened on December 26, 1988 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York where it ran for 64 performances (approximately 2 months). The opening night cast included Peter Allen (Jack Diamond), Julie Wilson (Flo), Randall Edwards (Kiki Roberts), Brenda Braxton (Madge), Joe Silver (Arnold Rothstein), Jim Fyfe (Moran), Christian Kauffmann (Bones), Pat McNamara (Devane), and Raymond Serra (Augie).
The reviews were unanimously bad, with particular disbelief at Peter Allen's attempts to play so totally against type as a suave lothario (Frank Rich commented that the evening's most compelling drama was watching Allen figure out "what do do with his hands".) The failure of the musical was so total that it compelled the Nederlander Organization to finally sell the beloved but flop-prone Mark Hellinger Theatre to the Times Square Church, which still owns it.
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A song cut from the show "Come Save Me" had previously been recorded by Allen and Niki Gregoroff on Allen's 1985 Carnegie Hall album. It was later included in the Allen bio musical "The Boy From Oz".
[edit] Awards and nominations
- Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Julie Wilson, nominee)
- Tony Award for Best Costume Design (Willa Kim, nominee)
- Tony Award for Best Choreography (Alan Johnson, nominee)
- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design (Willa Kim, nominee)
[edit] Discography
- Original Broadway Cast - RCA Victor 7983-2-RC (out of print)
The most famous song "When I Get My Name in Lights" was re-done by Allen and his friend Harry Connick, Jr. on Allen's last album Making Every Moment Count. It was also included in the stage musical "The Boy From Oz" where the young Peter Woolnough (later Allen sang it)