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Music
  
Shlomo Carlebach

First performance
  
2008

Composer
  
Shlomo Carlebach

Book
  
Playwright
  
Orchestrator
  
Steve Margoshes

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Lyrics
  
Shlomo Carlebach, David Schechter

Basis
  
The life of Shlomo Carlebach

Productions
  
2008 New York City2010 New Orleans2011 Miami2012 Off-Broadway New York City2013 Broadway2014 Montreal2014 Off-Broadway

Lyricists
  
Shlomo Carlebach, David Schechter

Similar
  
Hands on a Hardbody, The Assembled Parties, The Nance, Bullets Over Broadway, The Trip to Bountiful

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Soul Doctor - Journey of a Rockstar Rabbi is a Broadway musical that details the life of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, with music and lyrics by Shlomo Carlebach and David Schechter, and book and direction by Daniel Wise. The Soul Doctor show debuted at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre in New Orleans, and had subsequent runs at The Colony Theater in Miami, The Parker Playhouse in Ft Lauderdale, and The New York Theatre Workshop in New York City. The Broadway production started previews on July 2013 with its official opening night taking place August 15, 2013 at Broadway's Circle in the Square Theatre.

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Synopsis

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This coming of age story of courage and inspiring perseverance opens in 1960s Vienna, where Shlomo Carlebach is giving a concert, having returned to the city for the first time in decades, and then transitions back in time to Nazi-occupied Austria when Shlomo, as a child, witnessed the murder of a Jewish man singing in the streets. This experience causes Shlomo to make a pledge to always stand up for freedom of expression through music. To escape persecution, the Carlebach family moves to the Upper West Side in New York City where Shlomo is a Yeshiva student studying the Talmud and memorizing the Torah, following his father's footsteps to become a Rabbi.

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Shlomo's path soon changes when he meets the legendary jazz singer Nina Simone in a Greenwich Village night club. She not only teaches him about her gospel and jazz musical roots, but also confesses how her people, like Jews in Europe at the time, were being persecuted in the U.S. Inspired by the music of Simone, Shlomo begins to break Orthodox tradition by obtaining a guitar. He is soon writing songs and playing his music for women and non-Jews in clubs around New York City. Shlomo embraces pop music and hippiedom over established scholasticism despite ramifications within his family. In the late '60s he moved to Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco where a "House of Love and Prayer" becomes his home with a following that keeps growing. During this period he played concerts alongside acts such as Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead, Pete Seeger and Jefferson Airplane.

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He and Nina Simone end the show back in Vienna, performing a concert in memory of the Jewish singer he saw gunned down in the street by Nazis.

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Shlomo's inspired life was driven by his talent, heart and optimism. His inspirational message is clearly heard through his own songs throughout Soul Doctor, an uplifting musical for people of all ages, religions and backgrounds. His personal pledge to stand up for freedom of expression through the power of music soars with the spirit instilled in him from lessons learned throughout his unique and interesting life.

New Orleans (2010)

Soul Doctor debuted at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre in New Orleans on November 8th, 2010 following previews in New York City.

Miami and Ft. Lauderdale (2011-2012)

Soul Doctor had consecutive runs at The Colony Theater in Miami and The Parker Playhouse in Ft Lauderdale from December 25th 2011 - January 29th 2012.

New York City - Off Broadway (2012)

Soul Doctor had a run at New York Theatre Workshop from July 30th - August 19th, 2012.

New York City - Broadway (2013)

Soul Doctor opened at Circle in the Square Theatre on August 15th, 2013. Producers announced on October 8, 2013 that Soul Doctor will end its Broadway run Oct. 13 at the Circle in the Square.

Montreal (2014)

Soul Doctor is being performed in Yiddish at The Segal Centre for Performing Arts by the Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre from June 8 to June 29, 2014.

New York City – Off Broadway (2014)

Soul Doctor had a newly re-imagined run at The Actor's Temple in New York City. Directed and choreographed by Mindy Cooper, this production starred Josh Nelson and Dan'Yelle Williamson as Shlomo Carlebach and Nina Simone respectively. Other cast members included: Jacob Heimer (Eli Chaim), Debra Cardona (Mother), Don Meehan (Father), Anthony Laciura (Reb Pinchas/Moisheleh), Hayden Wall (Young Shlomo), Rosalie Graziano (Young Eli Chaim), Dianna Barger (Ruth), John Plumpis (Milt Oken), Jesse Swimm (Blind Guitarist/Dr. Joel), Lee Hollis Bussie (Bandleader), Janelle McDermoth (Pastor), Matt Dunivan (Swing). The production started previews on November 28, 2014, with an official opening on December 14, 2014. Soul Doctor had its closing night on January 25, 2015.

Critical reception

The Soul Doctor musical was reviewed by many publications following its openings in New York and Miami. Barbara Siegel in Theatre Mania wrote in her review: "The story is going to be compared to The Jazz Singer, but the engaging and often moving new musical has a good deal more thematic depth that its predecessor." Lisa Klug's review in Jewlicious.com concluded: "With plenty of good Jewish perspectives on the comedy of life, it had me laughing, singing and clapping ... it's so good ... [and] is only going to get better and better."

Frank Scheck, in The New York Post, praised Eric Anderson's performance, writing: "Eric Anderson beautifully suggests Carlebach's soft-spoken, gentle appeal, as well as the charisma that jolted him to stardom. Erica Ash is equally superb as Simone, whether quietly conveying the singer's fierce dignity or delivering stunning versions of signature classics such as "Sinnerman." Jason Zinoman also praised Anderson's performance in The New York Times, writing: "Transforming from a mild-mannered rabbi into a kinetic dynamo, Anderson imbues his numbers with their own arc, often starting in a meditative mood before slowly building to a joyous, leaping roar."

Following its 2013 opening on Broadway, the Soul Doctor show was reviewed by The New York Times, Associated Press, The Hollywood Reporter, and Newsday, all of whom applauded Anderson's performance as Carlebach while comparing the show to Fiddler on the Roof and Hair, and giving overall mixed to positive reviews of the musical.

References

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