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Music
  
Micki Grant

Book
  
Revue

Playwright
  
Micki Grant

Composer
  
Micki Grant

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Lyrics
  
Micki Grant

First performance
  
1971

Lyricist
  
Micki Grant

Productions
  
1971 Washington, D. C. 1972 Broadway 1972 Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles

Award
  
Outer Critics Circle Award

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Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope is a musical revue with music, lyrics and book by Micki Grant. It was originally produced by Edward Padula.

Contents

The all-singing, all-dancing show focuses on the African-American experience with songs on such topics as tenements, slumlords, ghetto life, student protests, black power, and feminism. The music is a mixture of gospel, jazz, funk, soul, calypso, and soft rock.

The show had its first staging at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. in 1971, with subsequent stagings at the Locust and Walnut Street Theatres in Philadelphia. The Broadway production, directed by Vinnette Carroll and choreographed by George Faison, opened on April 19, 1972 at the Playhouse Theatre, where it ran for two months before transferring to the Edison. It had a total run of 1065 performances. The cast included Grant, Alex Bradford, Hope Clarke, and Arnold Wilkerson. It was the first Broadway play to be directed by an African-American woman. Time Magazine theatre critic T. E. Kalem praised the show, writing: "This is the kind of show at which you want to blow kisses." The Los Angeles production featured Paula Kelly.

An original cast recording was released on the Polydor label, produced by Jerry Ragovoy.

Don t bother me i can t cope


Song list

  • "I Gotta Keep Movin'" (reprised at play's end)
  • "Harlem Streets"
  • "Lookin' Over from Your Side"
  • "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope"
  • "Fighting for Pharaoh"
  • "Good Vibrations"
  • "You Think I Got Rhythm?"
  • "They Keep Coming"
  • "My Name is Man"
  • "Love Power"
  • "Questions"
  • "It Takes a Whole Lot of Human Feeling"
  • "Time Brings About a Change"
  • "So Little Time"
  • "Thank Heaven for You"
  • "All I Need"
  • Awards and nominations

  • Outer Critics Circle Award, best musical, 1972
  • Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance (Grant)
  • Drama Desk Award for Most Promising Lyricist
  • Obie Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Bradford)
  • Grammy Award for Best Score from an Original Cast Show Album (Grant & Ragavoy)
  • Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Distinguished Direction, 1972 (Carroll)
  • Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Distinguished Performance (Kelly)
  • Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Distinguished Choreography (Claude Thompson)
  • Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Distinguished Musical Direction and Arranging (H.B. Barnum)
  • nominee, Tony Award for Best Musical, 1973
  • nominee, Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical
  • nominee, Tony Award for Best Original Score
  • nominee, Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical
  • Songs

    1I Gotta Keep Movin'
    2Harlem Streets
    3Lookin' Over From Your Side

    References

    Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope Wikipedia