Roman Holiday is a jukebox musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, and a book by Paul Blake. Based on the 1953 film of the same name, the musical tells the story of a young European princess and the American reporter who inadvertently aids in her escape from a whirlwind European tour, resulting in 24 hours spent in Italy's capital.
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Music | Cole Porter |
Lyrics | Cole Porter |
Book | Paul Blake, Kathy Speer, and Terry Grossman |
Setting | Rome |
Basis | 1953 film Roman Holiday |
Premiere | July 9, 2001: The Muny, St. Louis, Missouri |
Productions | 2001 St. Louis, Missouri 2012 Minneapolis, Minnesota 2017 San Francisco, California |
Productions
editRoman Holiday: the Cole Porter Musical debuted at The Muny in St. Louis, Missouri on July 9, 2001.[1] There was a reading for the Guthrie Theatre 2012 production starring Laura Osnes and John Behlmann.[2] A production of Roman Holiday opened the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2012 from June 9 to August 19 [3] After a substantial book rewrite and recruiting a new director, the revised production announced a pre-broadway run at the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco during May–June 2017, starring Stephanie Styles and Drew Gehling.[4][5][6]
Musical numbers
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Characters and original cast
editCharacter | The Muny (2001) |
Guthrie Reading (2012) |
Guthrie Theater (2012) |
Workshop (2016) |
Golden Gate Theatre (2017) |
Shanghai Reading (2018) |
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Princess Ann | Catherine Brunell | Laura Osnes | Stephanie Rothenberg | Laura Osnes | Stephanie Styles | Lorna Want |
Joe Bradley | Jeff McCarthy | John Behlmann | Edward Watts | Drew Gehling | Michael Xavier | |
Francesca Cervelli | Priscilla Lopez | Christina Baldwin | Sara Chase | |||
Irving Radovich | Jim Walton | Jim Stanek | Jarrod Spector | |||
Countess | Karen Morrow | Michelle Barber | Georgia Engel |
References
edit- ^ Jones, Kenneth (2001-07-09). "Porter Tunes Lace New Stage Adaptation of Roman Holiday, July 9-15". Playbill.
- ^ Diamond, Robert (2012-01-29). "Exclusive: Laura Osnes & John Belhmann Lead ROMAN HOLIDAY Guthrie Reading". BroadwayWorld.
- ^ "Roman Holiday". Guthrie Theater. Archived from the original on 2012-06-14.
- ^ Hetrick, Adam (2017-04-06). "Broadway-Bound Roman Holiday Musical Sets Complete Cast". Playbill.
- ^ Rooney, David (2016-03-23). "'Roman Holiday' Gets Broadway-Bound Musical Makeover". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-12-25.
- ^ Harvey, Dennis (2017-06-07). "Pre-Broadway Review: 'Roman Holiday,' the Musical". Variety. Retrieved 2017-12-25.