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Playwright
  
Composer
  
Nancy Ford


Lyrics
  
Gretchen Cryer

First performance
  
1978

Lyricist
  
Gretchen Cryer

Productions
  
New York1978 Off-Broadway1981 West EndChicago1979 Travelite Theatre1980 Drury Lane Theater1982 World PlayhouseLos Angeles1982 Aquarius Theater1983 Earl Carrol Theater

Characters
  
Cheryl, Alice, Heather Jones, Jake, Joe Epstein, Scottie

Musicals
  
The Cradle Will Rock, Triumph of Love, The Burnt Part Boys, Pump Boys and Dinettes, Dear World

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I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road is a musical with music by Nancy Ford and book and lyrics by Gretchen Cryer. The show premiered Off-Broadway in 1978.

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Productions

The musical was produced by Joseph Papp and the New York Shakespeare Festival at The Public Theater, opening on June 14, 1978 and closing on March 15, 1981 after 1165 performances. Directed by Word Baker, the musical featured Gretchen Cryer as Heather; Nancy Ford appeared later in the run as Heather (as did Betty Buckley).

The show also enjoyed a 1981 West End production.

In July 2016, the show will return to the UK when it plays a limited engagement at the Off-West End Jermyn Street Theatre, starring West End actress Landi Oshinowo in the role of Heather. This production marks the first UK revival of the show.

Concept

The lead, Heather, is a 39-year-old divorceé attempting a comeback as a pop star. Generally considered a feminist vehicle, the plot centers around her displaying new material for her manager without relying on showbiz clichés. However, "The collaborators are emphatic that they never meant the musical to be a feminist declaration. 'We were writing about relationships between men and women, not about women’s roles in society as a whole,' explains Ford."

Synopsis

Manager Joe Epstein returns from a trip and finds his star Heather Jones on stage at a nightclub, singing her own songs about the emancipation of women, together with the two singers Alice and Cheryl and the band. She told Joe Epstein that this would be her new show. Joe, who had been Heather's friend for a long time, reacted angrily to Heather's change, but he was not able to persuade Heather to go back to her usual role. Almost 40 years old, she feels that the time has come for a change. The songs she is singing now are touching Joe in an unpleasant way, because they remind him of the way he treats his own wife. Heather is determined to support women's liberation; she splits up with her manager and goes on to perform her own show.

The play was parodied by Andrea Martin and Catherine O'Hara on Second City Television as "I'm Taking My Own Head, Screwing It On Right, and No Guy's Gonna Tell Me it Ain't" in 1981.

New York production

  • Heather Jones - Gretchen Cryer
  • Joe Epstein, Manager - Joel Fabiani
  • Alice - Margot Rose
  • Cheryl - Betty Aberlin
  • Jake - Don Scardino, (created by Kevin Weyl who took the role through previews)
  • The Band
  • Piano - Scott Berry
  • Guitar - Lee Grayson
  • Drums - Bob George
  • Bass/Flute - Dean Swenson
  • London production

  • Heather Jones - Diane Langton
  • Joe Epstein, Manager - Ben Cross
  • Alice - Megg Nicol
  • Cheryl - Nicky Croydon
  • Jake - Greg Martyn
  • The Band
  • Musical Director - Stuart Pedlar
  • Guitar - John Murphy
  • Drums - Tony Layzell
  • Bass - Bernard Shaw
  • Songs

  • Natural High
  • Smile
  • Miss America
  • Strong Woman Number
  • Dear Tom
  • Old Friend
  • In a Simple Way I Love You
  • Put in a Package and Sold
  • Feel the Love
  • Lonely Lady
  • Happy Birthday
  • Additional song, London production

  • If Only Things Was Different
  • References

    I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road Wikipedia


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