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Promenade (musical)

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Music
  
Al Carmines

Book
  
María Irene Fornés

Playwright
  
María Irene Fornés

Composer
  
Al Carmines

Lyrics
  
María Irene Fornés

First performance
  
9 April 1965

Lyricist
  
María Irene Fornés

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Productions
  
1965 New York City 1969 Off-Broadway 1983 Off-Broadway

Awards
  
OBIE Award for Distinguished Plays

María Irene Fornés plays
  
Fefu and Her Friends, Abingdon Square, What of the Night?

Crown me from promenade


Promenade was an experimental musical comedy with book and lyrics by María Irene Fornés and music by Rev. Al Carmines, originally produced off-Broadway by Edgar Lansbury and Joseph Beruh. In a review in The New York Times for a 1983 New York revival, Stephen Holden linked the production to the Theatre of the Absurd: "This work, which suggests a mixture of Candide and Samuel Beckett viewed through Lewis Carroll's looking glass, is a little too avant-garde and absurdist to appeal to mainstream tastes. But in its odd way it's an exquisite piece of musical theater."

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Original production

Promenade premiered on April 9, 1965 at the Judson Poets' Theatre, Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Square, NYC, where it played for three weekends.

It went on to a commercial run off-Broadway at the Promenade Theatre (for which it was named), produced by Edgar Lansbury and Joseph Beruh, opening on June 4, 1969. The cast was led by Madeline Kahn, playing the role of the Servant, also including Shannon Bolin, Ty McConnell, Gilbert Price, Alice Playten, Michael Davis, and Carrie Wilson. When Kahn left Promenade to make her first film What's Up, Doc?, she was replaced by Sandra Schaeffer, an unknown singer from the NYC Opera and understudied by Marie Santell. After Schaeffer, the producers brought in Pamela Hall (who went on to direct the revival of Promenade in 2010). After a successful run, Promenade closed on January 18, 1970 after 259 performances. Subsequently it was produced in Chicago under the direction of June Pyskacek by her theater, the Kingston Mines Theatre Co., where in 1971 the world premiere of "Grease" commenced its long run.

Promenade is listed in the Time Life Decade Books Series as an "anti-Vietnam War statement," perhaps because of the scene towards the end where rich people are dancing in a maypole around the two convicts who are now dressed in bandages as war victims.

Complete original cast:

Originally, Columbia was interested in recording the cast album as a two-record set, but after a disagreement between the record company and the cast over salaries, Columbia abandoned the project. RCA agreed to record the album, but only as a single LP. By the time the recording was finally made, Kahn was no longer available, having gone on to Hollywood to star in films. And so the role was sung on the album by Sandy Schaeffer. Cast members George S. Irving and Mark Allen III were on vacation, and so their musical numbers were not recorded. Because of the time limitations of a single disc, several production numbers, including "Spring Beauties" and "The Laughing Song," also were not recorded. The recording, such as it is, can be found on CD (RCA Victor 09026 63333 2).

Scenes and Musical Numbers

ACT 1

SCENE 1: THE CELL

Promenade Theme—Orchestra

Dig Dig Dig* -- 105 & 106

SCENE 2: THE BANQUET ROOM

Unrequited Love—Misses I, O, U, Messrs. R, S, T, Servant, Waiter, 105, 106

Isn't That Clear—Mr. S with Ensemble

Don't Eat It* -- Ensemble

Four (Naked Lady) -- Misses I, O, U, Messrs. R, S, T, Servant, Waiter, 105, 106, Dishwasher

Chicken Is He—Rosita

The Moment Has Passed—Miss O

A Flower—Miss I

Rosita Rodriguez* -- Mayor

Apres Vous* -- 105, 106, Jailor

Bliss* -- Servant, 105, 106, and Ensemble

SCENE 3: THE STREET

The Cigarette Song—Servant, 105, 106

Thank You* -- Dishwasher

The Clothes Make The Man—Servant, 105, 106

Two Little Angels—Mother, 105, 106

The Passing of Time—105, 106

Capricious and Fickle (You Cad) -- Miss U

Crown Me—Servant, 105, 106

ACT 2

SCENE 1: THE BATTLEFIELD

Mr. Sidney N. Phelps* -- Waiter

Madeline* -- Waiter

Spring Beauties* -- Ensemble

Apres Vous (reprise)* -- Ensemble

A Poor Man (When I Was Born) -- 105, 106

Why Not? (Promenade Theme)* -- Servant, 105, 106, Mother, Dishwasher, Waiter

SCENE 2: THE DRAWING ROOM

The Finger Song* -- Mr. R, Ensemble

Little Fool—Mr. T, Ensemble

Chardiz* -- Servant

The Laughing Song* -- Ensemble

A Mother's Love* -- Mother

SCENE 3: THE CELL

Listen, I Feel—Servant

I Saw A Man—Mother

All is Well in the City—105, 106, Ensemble

(*Not on the original cast recording)

2010 Concert

On Monday, April 12, 2010, a semi-staged concert of Promenade was performed Off-Broadway at New York City's New World Stages (Stage 2) as the first of a planned series called Legacy: the Musicals of Off-Broadway. It was produced by Edmund Gaynes and directed by Pamela Hall. Ken Lundie was music director.

2010 Concert Cast:

Songs

1Promenade Theme
2Unrequited Love
3Isn't That Clear?

References

Promenade (musical) Wikipedia