The Act (musical)

The Act

Original Cast Recording
Music John Kander
Lyrics Fred Ebb
Book George Furth
Productions 1977 Broadway

The Act is a musical with a book by George Furth, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander.

It was written to showcase the talents of Kander and Ebb favorite Liza Minnelli, who portrayed Michelle Craig, a fading film star attempting a comeback as a Las Vegas singer. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1977.

Production

The Act played out-of-town tryouts for fifteen weeks in Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.[1] The musical opened on Broadway on October 29, 1977 at the Majestic Theatre, where it ran for 233 performances and six previews. Directed by Martin Scorsese, choreographed by Ron Lewis, with costumes by Halston, the cast included Barry Nelson and Wayne Cilento.[2] The New York Times reviewer wrote that "'The Act' is precisely what its name implies: It is an act, and a splendid one. On the other hand, it is a little less than its pretensions imply. Theatrical though it is as a performance, it is indifferent musical theater."[3] Another New York Times writer noted that "If there's a point 'The Act' underscores most, it's that Miss Minnelli on Broadway has incomparable star power."[1]

With an all-time ticket-price high of $25 for Saturday night orchestra seats, The Act had $2 million in advance sales,[1]then the highest in Broadway history. But the production was doomed from the start, with its star in erratic behavior and frequently-missed performances, more than 10% of the entire run. During out-of-town tryouts, Gower Champion was called in to help with the staging (but took no directorial credit).[1] Additionally, the original costumes were replaced.[1] With the additional costs and with refund demands running high, it was impossible for the show to recoup its costs. [4]

Song list

Act I
  • "Shine It On" – Michelle Craig and Chorus
  • "It's the Strangest Thing" – Michelle Craig
  • "Bobo's" – Michelle Craig and Dancers
  • "Turning" – Michelle Craig
  • "Little Do They Know" – Boys and Girls
  • "Arthur in the Afternoon" – Michelle Craig and Arthur
  • "Hollywood, California" – Michelle Craig and Dancers
  • "The Money Tree" – Michelle Craig

Act II
  • "City Lights" – Michelle Craig and Chorus
  • "There When I Need Him" – Michelle Craig
  • "Hot Enough for You?" – Michelle Craig and Dancers
  • "Little Do They Know" (Reprise) – Boys and Girls
  • "My Own Space" – Michelle Craig
  • "Walking Papers" – Michelle Craig

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1978 Tony Award Best Original Score Kander and Ebb Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Barry Nelson Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Liza Minnelli Won
Best Choreography Ron Lewis Nominated
Best Costume Design Halston Nominated
Best Lighting Design Tharon Musser Nominated

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Jahr, Cliff. "In 'The Act,' The Drama Backstage Is Not An Act: Behind the Scenes Of 'The Act'", The New York Times, October 23, 1977, p.D1
  2. Furth, George, Kander, John, and Ebb, Fred."Script, 'The Act'"The act: a musical play (1987), Samuel French, Inc., ISBN 0-573-68155-4, pp.3-4
  3. Eder, Richard."Liza Minnelli's 'Act' Is Fine as Cabaret"The New York Times (abstract), October 31, 1977, p.39
  4. Suskin, Steven. Second Act Trouble: Behind the Scenes at Broadway's Big Musical Bombs (2006), pp. 19-27, Hal Leonard Publishing, ISBN 1-55783-631-0

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