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A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder

A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder is a 2013 musical comedy with music by Steven Lutvak, lyrics by Lutvak and Robert L. Freedman, and a book by Freedman. It is based on the 1907 novel Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal by Roy Horniman.[1]

A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder
Broadway Playbill
MusicSteven Lutvak
LyricsRobert L. Freedman
Steven Lutvak
BookRobert L. Freedman
BasisIsrael Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal
by Roy Horniman
Productions2012 Hartford
2013 Broadway
2015 US tour
2017 US tour
AwardsTony Award for Best Musical
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical

The show opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre November 17, 2013, running until January 17, 2016. The Broadway production won four Tony Awards at the 68th Tony Awards in June 2014, including Best Musical.

The novel was also the source for the 1949 British film Kind Hearts and Coronets, with which it shares the conceit of casting one actor as an entire family; however, after a lengthy legal battle, the infringement claim from the film's copyright holder was dismissed.[2] A small production of the show was also performed in 2004 under the same name of the 1949 film.[3]

Productions edit

A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder premiered at the Hartford Stage, Hartford, Connecticut, running in October and November 2012, with direction by Darko Tresnjak. The cast featured Jefferson Mays, Ken Barnett and Lisa O'Hare.[4] The show was a co-production of the Hartford Stage and the Old Globe Theatre.[5]

The musical then played at the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California, in March 2013. Directed by Tresnjak, the cast again featured Mays, Barnett and O'Hare.[6][7]

The musical opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on November 17, 2013, after beginning previews on October 22, 2013. Directed by Tresnjak and choreographed by Peggy Hickey, the production closed on January 17, 2016.[8] The original cast featured Mays (who would stay with the production for its entire run), O'Hare, Lauren Worsham and Bryce Pinkham.[9] Mays plays nine roles, all of the D'Ysquith family.[10] Its capitalization was $7.5 million,[11] and in April 2015 the producers announced the recoupment of the capitalization.[8]

A U.S. national tour of the production opened in September 2015 at the Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady, New York, and closed in March 2017 at the Sacramento Community Center Theater.[12] A second national tour opened in September 2017 at the Overture Center in Madison, Wisconsin,[13] and closed in May 2018 at the Mother Lode Theatre in Butte, Montana.[14]

An Australian production opened at the Arts Centre Melbourne for The Production Company in October 2018. It featured Mitchell Butel and Chris Ryan, and was directed by Roger Hodgman.[15]

Synopsis edit

Act I edit

A group dressed in mourning clothes enter and advise "those of you of weaker constitution" to leave the theater, as the show may prove disturbing ("Prologue: A Warning to the Audience").

In 1909, Lord Montague "Monty" D'Ysquith Navarro, Ninth Earl of Highhurst, is in jail. He says that he is writing his memoirs on the eve of his possible execution, and that his story could be called "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder". He begins his story.

In 1907, Monty is living in a shabby Clapham flat and his mother, a washerwoman, has just died. Miss Marietta Shingle, a mysterious old woman, arrives to tell Monty that his mother was, in fact, a member of the aristocratic D'Ysquith family. Isabel D'Ysquith had eloped with a Castilian musician (now also deceased), which caused her family to disown her. Wishing to spare her son any shame, Isabel never told him the truth of his ancestry. Now, Miss Shingle says, Monty is ninth in line to inherit the earldom of Highhurst. She insists that he take his rightful place in the family ("You're A D'Ysquith"). Monty writes a letter to Lord Asquith D'Ysquith Sr., the head of the D'Ysquith family banking house, explaining his connection to the family and inquiring if there might be a job available for him.

Monty is in love with Miss Sibella Hallward, but she will not marry him due to his poverty ("I Don't Know What I'd Do"). Sibella has also drawn the attention of another gentleman of higher status, Lionel Holland. She dubiously accepts Monty's story about his lineage, but remarks that eight people would have to die in order for him to become earl.

Monty receives a reply from Lord Asquith's son, Asquith D'Ysquith Jr., denying Isabel's existence and warning Monty against contacting the family again or using their name. Monty is dejected, but refuses to accept his apparent destiny as a poor commoner ("Foolish to Think"). He takes a tour of Highhurst Castle, the D'Ysquiths' ancestral home, on Visitors Day, where the spirits of his D'Ysquith ancestors admonish him that he does not belong there ("A Warning to Monty"). Lord Adalbert D'Ysquith, the current Earl of Highhurst, catches Monty looking around the ancestral library and drives him out, expressing his disdain for the commoners flooding his home ("I Don't Understand the Poor").

Monty decides to try his luck with the clergyman in the family, a dithering old man named the Reverend Lord Ezekial D'Ysquith. Ezekial gives Monty a tour of the ancestral family church. He remembers Isabel as a charming girl who broke her father's heart, but refuses to advocate on Monty's behalf, believing that it is best to avoid family intrigue. Monty and Ezekial ascend the bell tower, where Ezekial nearly loses his balance, thanks to a gusty wind and his own inebriation. Monty realizes how easy it would be to let Ezekial fall, exacting revenge for his mother and bringing him one step closer to the earldom ("Foolish to Think (Reprise)"). Rather than assisting Ezekial to safety, Monty lets him fall to his death.

Monty returns to his dead-end job as a clerk, frustrated that he toils away while unworthy men grow rich, including Asquith D'Ysquith Jr. He observes Asquith Jr. and his mistress Miss Evangeline Barley, a recent Florodora girl, steal away to a winter resort. Monty follows them with the intention of poisoning Asquith Jr., but is unable to get close enough to deliver the poison. Asquith Jr. and Miss Barley go ice-skating on a frozen lake, and Monty is struck by inspiration. He cuts a hole in the ice, and the skaters fall through and drown ("Poison in My Pocket").

Monty returns to London and receives a letter from Lord Asquith D'Ysquith Sr., apologizing for the tone of his son's letter and inviting Monty to the bank to speak about a job. He is grief-stricken by his son's death in the skating "accident", and offers Monty a comfortable salary and a job as a stockbroker. Monty accepts.

Sibella informs Monty that she is engaged to marry Lionel Holland. Upon learning of Monty's new position and income, she begins to reconsider, but forces herself to go through with marrying Lionel ("Poor Monty").

Monty now fixes on his distant cousin Henry D'Ysquith, a country squire. He encounters Henry in a town pub and rescues him from an assault by a foreclosed-on tenant. Henry is married but clearly prefers the company of men; Monty picks up on this and befriends him ("Better With a Man"). Henry is also an avid beekeeper, and tells Monty that a person can be killed by an excess of bee-stings. Monty obtains a bottle of lavender perfume, to which the bees are extraordinarily attracted. At the D'Ysquith country estate in Salisbury, Monty douses Henry's beekeeping clothes with the lavender, and introduces himself to Henry's sister, Miss Phoebe D'Ysquith. As she and Monty discover their similarities, Henry is stung to death ("Inside Out"). Monty consoles Phoebe, and concludes that since he cannot be with Sibella, she would be the perfect woman to be his countess when he becomes earl. As a woman of his own generation, she does not stand before him in the line of succession, and she is highly sympathetic to the plight of his mother.

There are other women who do come before Monty in the lineage, including Lady Hyacinth D'Ysquith, an unmarried woman of a certain age, who devotes herself to philanthropic causes, primarily with the aim of bolstering her own social position. Posing as a member of the Foreign Office, Monty encourages Lady Hyacinth to travel first to war-torn Egypt, then to a leper colony in India, in order to dispose of her. She returns unharmed both times, before Monty sends her to an African jungle where a cannibal tribe lives. Lady Hyacinth is reported missing and presumed dead ("Lady Hyacinth Abroad").

Monty proves a talented stockbroker, securing a significant salary increase and praise from Lord Asquith D'Ysquith Sr. ("The Last One You'd Expect - Part I"). His romance with Sibella continues despite her marriage and it is clear that she is impressed by Monty's determination to succeed ("The Last One You'd Expect - Part III").

Monty's next target is Major Lord Bartholomew D'Ysquith, a staunch eugenicist, vegetarian and bodybuilder. Monty encounters Lord Bartholomew at a weight-lifting hall and charms his way into acting as the major's spotter on the bench-press apparatus. Pretending to misunderstand his cries for help, Monty adds more weight than Bartholomew can hold, and then allows the barbell to fall and decapitate him.

Monty continues to console Phoebe; actions that during her period of mourning for her brother have endeared him to her greatly (“The Last One You'd Expect - Part V").

Lady Salome D'Ysquith Pumphrey is an appallingly bad actress currently starring in a production of Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. Remembering that the play ends with Hedda's suicide by a pistol shot to the head, Monty sneaks backstage and loads the prop gun with real bullets. Lady Salome shoots herself and dies, to the shock of her fellow actors and the approval of the audience.

The deaths of the Reverend Lord Ezekial, Asquith Jr., Henry, Lady Hyacinth, Major Lord Bartholomew, and Lady Salome now leave only two D'Ysquiths in the way: the present earl Lord Adalbert, and Lord Asquith Sr., Monty's employer and benefactor. Monty is suddenly conflicted, finding he has no desire to murder the kindly Lord Asquith, but is let off the hook when the old man suddenly succumbs to a heart attack ("The Last One You'd Expect - Part VIII"). As Lord Adalbert realizes that there is no one left between him and Monty, all of London is abuzz over the dashing young gentleman who's risen so far, so fast, and now stands next in line to inherit Highhurst ("The Last One You'd Expect - Part IX").

Act II edit

The curtain rises on Lord Asquith Sr.'s funeral. Monty delivers a stirring eulogy, but the assembled mourners are irritated at the endless string of D'Ysquith memorials they are compelled to attend ("Why Are All the D'Ysquiths Dying?"). Lord Adalbert worries that the curse that has fallen upon his family may strike him next ("Why Are All the D'Ysquiths Dying? (Reprise)").

Monty and Sibella continue their affair; he continues to love her despite his awareness of her flaws ("Sibella"). Sibella says that while she is unhappy with Lionel, she doesn't necessarily regret marrying for self-interest, and wouldn't begrudge Monty for doing the same. However, she would "forbid" him to marry for love. She also asks if Monty can secure Lionel an invitation to Highhurst, as he has political aspirations. Phoebe unexpectedly arrives, and Sibella hides in the next room. Phoebe declares her intention to marry Monty, even if the D'Ysquiths would look down on them. Monty accepts, but knows he is caught both figuratively and literally between the two women ("I've Decided to Marry You").

Monty is shocked to discover that Lady Hyacinth has survived her encounter with the cannibals and is returning to London. As she disembarks the ship, Monty uses an axe to cut the supports of the gangplank. It collapses, and she drowns in the harbor.

Monty, Phoebe, Sibella, and Lionel are all invited to Highhurst for the weekend, so that Lord Adalbert can meet his heir. Monty and Phoebe arrive first, and meet the earl and his wife, Lady Eugenia D'Ysquith. The spirits of the D'Ysquith ancestors again warn Monty against presuming above his station ("Final Warning"). A long-brewing enmity between Lord Adalbert and Lady Eugenia is evident, and Adalbert makes several crass remarks about the scandal caused by Monty's mother. He and Monty head off to look at "some of the weapons that killed our ancestors" as Sibella arrives without Lionel, who's been called away for urgent business. Phoebe and Monty's engagement is news to Sibella. She begs him to break it off and declares that she loves him. Although he still loves her, he angrily replies that it is too late for her to claim ownership of him and that he will proceed with marrying Phoebe.

At dinner, a truly awful meal is served, and Lord Adalbert and Lady Eugenia bicker constantly. Monty has brought along poison, intending to slip it into Lord Adalbert's food, but cannot do so unnoticed ("Poison in My Pocket (Reprise)"). Miss Shingle, who initially brought Monty the news of his true lineage, appears; it turns out that she's been employed as a servant by the D'Ysquiths for 39 years.

At last, Monty slips poison into Lord Adalbert's dessert, but to his horror, the earl refuses it, insisting Sibella eat it instead; Monty desperately knocks it to the floor. A drunken Lord Adalbert starts to tell the story of how he was betrayed by his valet during the Boer War ("Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun"). He gives Monty his loaded army rifle, and demands that he play the part of the valet, ordering Monty to aim the gun at him. Monty cannot bring himself to shoot the earl, and lowers the gun, his opportunity lost. Lord Adalbert takes a drink and, to Monty's surprise, suddenly drops dead.

With Lord Adalbert's death, Monty is now Lord Montague D'Ysquith Navarro, Ninth Earl of Highhurst. He and Phoebe marry soon after. However, at the wedding reception, Chief Inspector Pinckney of Scotland Yard arrests him for the murder of Lord Adalbert, who, it has been discovered, was poisoned. Monty remarks on the absurdity of being charged with the one murder he didn't actually commit ("Stop! Wait! What?!").

A trial is held before the House of Lords, and evidence is given to both implicate and exculpate Monty. Sibella testifies on Monty's behalf, but, in a fit of passion, gives evidence that bolsters the prosecution's alleged motive for the crime: that the D'Ysquiths disinherited his mother and denied his existence.

On the evening before the jury is to render judgment, Monty is writing his memoirs in his cell and strikes up a conversation with the jail's custodian, Chauncey. It turns out that Chauncey is a D'Ysquith too, his father having been a black sheep of the family, cast out in a manner similar to Isabel. Chauncey says he doesn't mind having not been acknowledged - he has none of the advantages of the D'Ysquiths, but none of their troubles either. Moved by the encounter, Monty shakes the hand of his last remaining relation.

Convinced of Monty's innocence, Phoebe visits him in jail. They conclude that an unseen providence is watching over him, but Phoebe has one important question to ask him: is Sibella in love with him? She takes his silence as an answer, and departs. Monty concludes his memoir, saying that the outcome will be revealed in the morning with the jury's verdict.

Sibella arrives at the jail with a letter, purportedly from Phoebe and addressed to Monty, confessing to poisoning the earl so that Monty could take his rightful place. Phoebe returns to the jail with another letter, this one apparently from Sibella and also addressed to Monty, confessing the same thing. Both women plead for the other to be arrested and Monty set free. The authorities decide that both women appear equally culpable, and they can't convict one woman if they believe the other one guilty. Phoebe and Sibella have also provided reasonable doubt as to Monty's guilt. It becomes apparent to the audience that the two women have thus conspired to prevent Monty's conviction and execution ("That Horrible Woman").

Monty is awakened and, to his great surprise, set free. Cheering crowds greet him outside. Phoebe and Sibella are there, evidently content to share him between them. Monty suddenly panics realizing that he's left his memoirs, which contain a full confession, in his cell. However, a guard hands Monty the journal, saying he found it and thought Monty might need it. Reeling from this one last stroke of luck, Monty wonders who poisoned the earl, if he didn't. Miss Shingle appears, and confesses to the audience that it was she who slipped prussic acid into the earl's port. In the final moments of the show, the company sing "this is not the end", and Chauncey appears, holding a small bottle of poison, singing "Poison in My Pocket," implying that he will use it on Monty ("Finale").

After the curtain call, Monty hands Chauncey a poisonous belladonna flower. Chauncey eats it, grimaces, and exits the stage.

Musical numbers edit

Casts edit

Principal casts of all professional major productions.

Role The Hartford Stage/Old Globe Cast Original Broadway Cast US National Tour Cast 2nd National Tour Cast
Monty Navarro Ken Barnett Bryce Pinkham Kevin Massey Blake Price
The D'Ysquith Family Jefferson Mays John Rapson James Taylor Odom
Sibella Hallward Lisa O'Hare Kristen Beth Williams Colleen McLaughlin
Phoebe D'Ysquith Chilina Kennedy Lauren Worsham Adrienne Eller Erin McIntyre
Miss Marietta Shingle Rachel Izen (also Ensemble) Jane Carr Mary VanArsdel Kristen Antoinette Kane (also Ensemble)
Lady Eugenia D'Ysquith et alia Heather Ayers Joanna Glushak Kristen Mengelkoch Colleen Gallagher
Magistrate and others Kevin Ligon Eddie Korbich Christopher Behmke Timothy Aaron Cooper
Tom Copley and others Kendal Sparks Jeff Kready Matt Leisy Ashton Michael Corey
Tour Guide and others Catherine Walker Jennifer Smith Megan Loomis Colleen Gallagher
Inspector Pinckney and others Price Waldman Ben Roseberry Conor McGiffin
Miss Evangeline Barley and others Heather Ayers Catherine Walker Lesley McKinnell Briana Gantsweg

Note: The members of the D'Ysquith family include Lord Adalbert D'Ysquith, Eighth Earl of Highhurst; Lord Henry D'Ysquith, his heir; Lord Asquith D'Ysquith Sr.; Asquith D'Ysquith Jr.; the Rev. Lord Ezekial D'Ysquith; Maj. Lord Bartholomew D'Ysquith; Lady Salome D'Ysquith Pumphrey; Lady Hyacinth D'Ysquith and Chauncey D'Ysquith. Chauncey is almost never listed in the family tree to preserve the surprise of his appearance.

Broadway cast replacement history edit

  • Carole Shelley and Catherine Walker replaced Jane Carr as Miss Shingle and Lauren Worsham as Phoebe D'Ysquith respectively on October 28, 2014. Sandra DeNise took over Walker's original track as Miss Evangeline Barley and others at the same performance as well.[16][17]
  • Jeff Kready temporarily replaced Bryce Pinkham as Monty Navarro from January 20 until July 28, 2015.[18][19] Kevin Massey took over Kready's original track as Tom Copley and others at the same performance as well.
  • Scarlett Strallen replaced Lisa O'Hare as Sibella Hallward on February 10, 2015.[20]
  • Judy Blazer replaced Carole Shelley as Miss Shingle on June 30, 2015.[21]
  • Jordan Bondurant replaced Kevin Massey as Tom Copley and others on August 11, 2015.[22]

Critical response edit

Charles Isherwood of The New York Times praised the Hartford production as "ingenious" and "among the most inspired and entertaining new musical comedies".[23] Isherwood also favorably reviewed the musical's Broadway production, writing that the show was "delightful", praising Mays as "dazzling", and adding that it was one of the shows "that match streams of memorable melody with fizzily witty turns of phrase."[10]

Elysa Gardner, reviewing for USA Today, also praised Mays, saying that his "comedic gifts are on glorious display". She had positive words for the direction ("witty") and the "drolly imaginative scenic and projection design", concluding that the musical was "morbidly hilarious".[24]

Awards and nominations edit

Original Broadway production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2014
Tony Award Best Musical Won [25][26]
Best Book of a Musical Robert L. Freedman Won
Best Original Score Steven Lutvak (music and lyrics) and Robert L. Freedman (lyrics) Nominated
Best Actor in a Musical Jefferson Mays Nominated
Bryce Pinkham Nominated
Best Featured Actress in a Musical Lauren Worsham Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Darko Tresnjak Won
Best Orchestrations Jonathan Tunick Nominated
Best Scenic Design Alexander Dodge Nominated
Best Costume Design Linda Cho Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Won [27]
Outstanding Book of a Musical Robert L. Freedman Won
Outstanding Music Steven Lutvak Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics Steven Lutvak and Robert L. Freedman Won
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Jefferson Mays Won
Bryce Pinkham Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Lauren Worsham Won
Outstanding Director of a Musical Darko Tresnjak Won
Outstanding Orchestrations Jonathan Tunick Nominated
Outstanding Set Design of a Musical Alexander Dodge Nominated
Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical Dan Moses Schreier Nominated
Outstanding Projection Design Aaron Rhyne Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Broadway Musical Won [28]
Outstanding Book of a Musical Robert L. Freedman Won
Outstanding New Score Steven Lutvak (music and lyrics) and Robert L. Freedman (lyrics) Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Jefferson Mays Won
Bryce Pinkham Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Lisa O'Hare Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Darko Tresnjak Won
Outstanding Choreographer Peggy Hickey Nominated
Outstanding Set Design Alexander Dodge Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design Linda Cho Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Philip S. Rosenberg Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Production of a Musical Won [29][30]
Distinguished Performance Award Jefferson Mays Nominated
2015 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Jefferson Mays & Bryce Pinkham (principal soloists); Kurt Deutsch & Joel Moss (producers); Robert L. Freedman (lyricist) & Steven Lutvak (composer/lyricist) Nominated

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A Gentleman s Guide to Love amp Murder is a 2013 musical comedy with music by Steven Lutvak lyrics by Lutvak and Robert L Freedman and a book by Freedman It is based on the 1907 novel Israel Rank The Autobiography of a Criminal by Roy Horniman 1 A Gentleman s Guide to Love amp MurderBroadway PlaybillMusicSteven LutvakLyricsRobert L FreedmanSteven LutvakBookRobert L FreedmanBasisIsrael Rank The Autobiography of a Criminalby Roy HornimanProductions2012 Hartford2013 Broadway 2015 US tour 2017 US tourAwardsTony Award for Best Musical Tony Award for Best Book of a MusicalThe show opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre November 17 2013 running until January 17 2016 The Broadway production won four Tony Awards at the 68th Tony Awards in June 2014 including Best Musical The novel was also the source for the 1949 British film Kind Hearts and Coronets with which it shares the conceit of casting one actor as an entire family however after a lengthy legal battle the infringement claim from the film s copyright holder was dismissed 2 A small production of the show was also performed in 2004 under the same name of the 1949 film 3 Contents 1 Productions 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act I 2 2 Act II 3 Musical numbers 4 Casts 4 1 Broadway cast replacement history 5 Critical response 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Original Broadway production 7 References 8 External linksProductions editA Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder premiered at the Hartford Stage Hartford Connecticut running in October and November 2012 with direction by Darko Tresnjak The cast featured Jefferson Mays Ken Barnett and Lisa O Hare 4 The show was a co production of the Hartford Stage and the Old Globe Theatre 5 The musical then played at the Old Globe Theatre San Diego California in March 2013 Directed by Tresnjak the cast again featured Mays Barnett and O Hare 6 7 The musical opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on November 17 2013 after beginning previews on October 22 2013 Directed by Tresnjak and choreographed by Peggy Hickey the production closed on January 17 2016 8 The original cast featured Mays who would stay with the production for its entire run O Hare Lauren Worsham and Bryce Pinkham 9 Mays plays nine roles all of the D Ysquith family 10 Its capitalization was 7 5 million 11 and in April 2015 the producers announced the recoupment of the capitalization 8 A U S national tour of the production opened in September 2015 at the Proctor s Theatre in Schenectady New York and closed in March 2017 at the Sacramento Community Center Theater 12 A second national tour opened in September 2017 at the Overture Center in Madison Wisconsin 13 and closed in May 2018 at the Mother Lode Theatre in Butte Montana 14 An Australian production opened at the Arts Centre Melbourne for The Production Company in October 2018 It featured Mitchell Butel and Chris Ryan and was directed by Roger Hodgman 15 Synopsis editAct I edit A group dressed in mourning clothes enter and advise those of you of weaker constitution to leave the theater as the show may prove disturbing Prologue A Warning to the Audience In 1909 Lord Montague Monty D Ysquith Navarro Ninth Earl of Highhurst is in jail He says that he is writing his memoirs on the eve of his possible execution and that his story could be called A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder He begins his story In 1907 Monty is living in a shabby Clapham flat and his mother a washerwoman has just died Miss Marietta Shingle a mysterious old woman arrives to tell Monty that his mother was in fact a member of the aristocratic D Ysquith family Isabel D Ysquith had eloped with a Castilian musician now also deceased which caused her family to disown her Wishing to spare her son any shame Isabel never told him the truth of his ancestry Now Miss Shingle says Monty is ninth in line to inherit the earldom of Highhurst She insists that he take his rightful place in the family You re A D Ysquith Monty writes a letter to Lord Asquith D Ysquith Sr the head of the D Ysquith family banking house explaining his connection to the family and inquiring if there might be a job available for him Monty is in love with Miss Sibella Hallward but she will not marry him due to his poverty I Don t Know What I d Do Sibella has also drawn the attention of another gentleman of higher status Lionel Holland She dubiously accepts Monty s story about his lineage but remarks that eight people would have to die in order for him to become earl Monty receives a reply from Lord Asquith s son Asquith D Ysquith Jr denying Isabel s existence and warning Monty against contacting the family again or using their name Monty is dejected but refuses to accept his apparent destiny as a poor commoner Foolish to Think He takes a tour of Highhurst Castle the D Ysquiths ancestral home on Visitors Day where the spirits of his D Ysquith ancestors admonish him that he does not belong there A Warning to Monty Lord Adalbert D Ysquith the current Earl of Highhurst catches Monty looking around the ancestral library and drives him out expressing his disdain for the commoners flooding his home I Don t Understand the Poor Monty decides to try his luck with the clergyman in the family a dithering old man named the Reverend Lord Ezekial D Ysquith Ezekial gives Monty a tour of the ancestral family church He remembers Isabel as a charming girl who broke her father s heart but refuses to advocate on Monty s behalf believing that it is best to avoid family intrigue Monty and Ezekial ascend the bell tower where Ezekial nearly loses his balance thanks to a gusty wind and his own inebriation Monty realizes how easy it would be to let Ezekial fall exacting revenge for his mother and bringing him one step closer to the earldom Foolish to Think Reprise Rather than assisting Ezekial to safety Monty lets him fall to his death Monty returns to his dead end job as a clerk frustrated that he toils away while unworthy men grow rich including Asquith D Ysquith Jr He observes Asquith Jr and his mistress Miss Evangeline Barley a recent Florodora girl steal away to a winter resort Monty follows them with the intention of poisoning Asquith Jr but is unable to get close enough to deliver the poison Asquith Jr and Miss Barley go ice skating on a frozen lake and Monty is struck by inspiration He cuts a hole in the ice and the skaters fall through and drown Poison in My Pocket Monty returns to London and receives a letter from Lord Asquith D Ysquith Sr apologizing for the tone of his son s letter and inviting Monty to the bank to speak about a job He is grief stricken by his son s death in the skating accident and offers Monty a comfortable salary and a job as a stockbroker Monty accepts Sibella informs Monty that she is engaged to marry Lionel Holland Upon learning of Monty s new position and income she begins to reconsider but forces herself to go through with marrying Lionel Poor Monty Monty now fixes on his distant cousin Henry D Ysquith a country squire He encounters Henry in a town pub and rescues him from an assault by a foreclosed on tenant Henry is married but clearly prefers the company of men Monty picks up on this and befriends him Better With a Man Henry is also an avid beekeeper and tells Monty that a person can be killed by an excess of bee stings Monty obtains a bottle of lavender perfume to which the bees are extraordinarily attracted At the D Ysquith country estate in Salisbury Monty douses Henry s beekeeping clothes with the lavender and introduces himself to Henry s sister Miss Phoebe D Ysquith As she and Monty discover their similarities Henry is stung to death Inside Out Monty consoles Phoebe and concludes that since he cannot be with Sibella she would be the perfect woman to be his countess when he becomes earl As a woman of his own generation she does not stand before him in the line of succession and she is highly sympathetic to the plight of his mother There are other women who do come before Monty in the lineage including Lady Hyacinth D Ysquith an unmarried woman of a certain age who devotes herself to philanthropic causes primarily with the aim of bolstering her own social position Posing as a member of the Foreign Office Monty encourages Lady Hyacinth to travel first to war torn Egypt then to a leper colony in India in order to dispose of her She returns unharmed both times before Monty sends her to an African jungle where a cannibal tribe lives Lady Hyacinth is reported missing and presumed dead Lady Hyacinth Abroad Monty proves a talented stockbroker securing a significant salary increase and praise from Lord Asquith D Ysquith Sr The Last One You d Expect Part I His romance with Sibella continues despite her marriage and it is clear that she is impressed by Monty s determination to succeed The Last One You d Expect Part III Monty s next target is Major Lord Bartholomew D Ysquith a staunch eugenicist vegetarian and bodybuilder Monty encounters Lord Bartholomew at a weight lifting hall and charms his way into acting as the major s spotter on the bench press apparatus Pretending to misunderstand his cries for help Monty adds more weight than Bartholomew can hold and then allows the barbell to fall and decapitate him Monty continues to console Phoebe actions that during her period of mourning for her brother have endeared him to her greatly The Last One You d Expect Part V Lady Salome D Ysquith Pumphrey is an appallingly bad actress currently starring in a production of Henrik Ibsen s Hedda Gabler Remembering that the play ends with Hedda s suicide by a pistol shot to the head Monty sneaks backstage and loads the prop gun with real bullets Lady Salome shoots herself and dies to the shock of her fellow actors and the approval of the audience The deaths of the Reverend Lord Ezekial Asquith Jr Henry Lady Hyacinth Major Lord Bartholomew and Lady Salome now leave only two D Ysquiths in the way the present earl Lord Adalbert and Lord Asquith Sr Monty s employer and benefactor Monty is suddenly conflicted finding he has no desire to murder the kindly Lord Asquith but is let off the hook when the old man suddenly succumbs to a heart attack The Last One You d Expect Part VIII As Lord Adalbert realizes that there is no one left between him and Monty all of London is abuzz over the dashing young gentleman who s risen so far so fast and now stands next in line to inherit Highhurst The Last One You d Expect Part IX Act II edit The curtain rises on Lord Asquith Sr s funeral Monty delivers a stirring eulogy but the assembled mourners are irritated at the endless string of D Ysquith memorials they are compelled to attend Why Are All the D Ysquiths Dying Lord Adalbert worries that the curse that has fallen upon his family may strike him next Why Are All the D Ysquiths Dying Reprise Monty and Sibella continue their affair he continues to love her despite his awareness of her flaws Sibella Sibella says that while she is unhappy with Lionel she doesn t necessarily regret marrying for self interest and wouldn t begrudge Monty for doing the same However she would forbid him to marry for love She also asks if Monty can secure Lionel an invitation to Highhurst as he has political aspirations Phoebe unexpectedly arrives and Sibella hides in the next room Phoebe declares her intention to marry Monty even if the D Ysquiths would look down on them Monty accepts but knows he is caught both figuratively and literally between the two women I ve Decided to Marry You Monty is shocked to discover that Lady Hyacinth has survived her encounter with the cannibals and is returning to London As she disembarks the ship Monty uses an axe to cut the supports of the gangplank It collapses and she drowns in the harbor Monty Phoebe Sibella and Lionel are all invited to Highhurst for the weekend so that Lord Adalbert can meet his heir Monty and Phoebe arrive first and meet the earl and his wife Lady Eugenia D Ysquith The spirits of the D Ysquith ancestors again warn Monty against presuming above his station Final Warning A long brewing enmity between Lord Adalbert and Lady Eugenia is evident and Adalbert makes several crass remarks about the scandal caused by Monty s mother He and Monty head off to look at some of the weapons that killed our ancestors as Sibella arrives without Lionel who s been called away for urgent business Phoebe and Monty s engagement is news to Sibella She begs him to break it off and declares that she loves him Although he still loves her he angrily replies that it is too late for her to claim ownership of him and that he will proceed with marrying Phoebe At dinner a truly awful meal is served and Lord Adalbert and Lady Eugenia bicker constantly Monty has brought along poison intending to slip it into Lord Adalbert s food but cannot do so unnoticed Poison in My Pocket Reprise Miss Shingle who initially brought Monty the news of his true lineage appears it turns out that she s been employed as a servant by the D Ysquiths for 39 years At last Monty slips poison into Lord Adalbert s dessert but to his horror the earl refuses it insisting Sibella eat it instead Monty desperately knocks it to the floor A drunken Lord Adalbert starts to tell the story of how he was betrayed by his valet during the Boer War Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun He gives Monty his loaded army rifle and demands that he play the part of the valet ordering Monty to aim the gun at him Monty cannot bring himself to shoot the earl and lowers the gun his opportunity lost Lord Adalbert takes a drink and to Monty s surprise suddenly drops dead With Lord Adalbert s death Monty is now Lord Montague D Ysquith Navarro Ninth Earl of Highhurst He and Phoebe marry soon after However at the wedding reception Chief Inspector Pinckney of Scotland Yard arrests him for the murder of Lord Adalbert who it has been discovered was poisoned Monty remarks on the absurdity of being charged with the one murder he didn t actually commit Stop Wait What A trial is held before the House of Lords and evidence is given to both implicate and exculpate Monty Sibella testifies on Monty s behalf but in a fit of passion gives evidence that bolsters the prosecution s alleged motive for the crime that the D Ysquiths disinherited his mother and denied his existence On the evening before the jury is to render judgment Monty is writing his memoirs in his cell and strikes up a conversation with the jail s custodian Chauncey It turns out that Chauncey is a D Ysquith too his father having been a black sheep of the family cast out in a manner similar to Isabel Chauncey says he doesn t mind having not been acknowledged he has none of the advantages of the D Ysquiths but none of their troubles either Moved by the encounter Monty shakes the hand of his last remaining relation Convinced of Monty s innocence Phoebe visits him in jail They conclude that an unseen providence is watching over him but Phoebe has one important question to ask him is Sibella in love with him She takes his silence as an answer and departs Monty concludes his memoir saying that the outcome will be revealed in the morning with the jury s verdict Sibella arrives at the jail with a letter purportedly from Phoebe and addressed to Monty confessing to poisoning the earl so that Monty could take his rightful place Phoebe returns to the jail with another letter this one apparently from Sibella and also addressed to Monty confessing the same thing Both women plead for the other to be arrested and Monty set free The authorities decide that both women appear equally culpable and they can t convict one woman if they believe the other one guilty Phoebe and Sibella have also provided reasonable doubt as to Monty s guilt It becomes apparent to the audience that the two women have thus conspired to prevent Monty s conviction and execution That Horrible Woman Monty is awakened and to his great surprise set free Cheering crowds greet him outside Phoebe and Sibella are there evidently content to share him between them Monty suddenly panics realizing that he s left his memoirs which contain a full confession in his cell However a guard hands Monty the journal saying he found it and thought Monty might need it Reeling from this one last stroke of luck Monty wonders who poisoned the earl if he didn t Miss Shingle appears and confesses to the audience that it was she who slipped prussic acid into the earl s port In the final moments of the show the company sing this is not the end and Chauncey appears holding a small bottle of poison singing Poison in My Pocket implying that he will use it on Monty Finale After the curtain call Monty hands Chauncey a poisonous belladonna flower Chauncey eats it grimaces and exits the stage Musical numbers editAct I Prologue A Warning to the Audience Mourners You re a D Ysquith Miss Shingle and Monty I Don t Know What I d Do Sibella Foolish to Think Monty A Warning to Monty Paintings I Don t Understand the Poor Lord Adalbert and Paintings Foolish to Think Reprise Monty and Lord Ezekial Poison in My Pocket Monty Asquith Jr and Miss Barley Poor Monty Sibella and Wedding Guests Better With a Man Henry and Monty Inside Out Phoebe and Monty Lady Hyacinth Abroad Lady Hyacinth Monty and Ensemble The Last One You d Expect Company Act II Why Are All the D Ysquiths Dying Mourners Why Are All The D Ysquiths Dying Reprise Lord Adalbert and Paintings Sibella Monty I ve Decided to Marry You Phoebe Sibella and Monty Final Warning Statue Busts Poison in My Pocket Reprise Monty Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun Lord Adalbert and Servants Stop Wait What Monty and Inspector Pinckney That Horrible Woman Sibella Phoebe Inspector Pinckney Magistrate and Guard Finale CompanyCasts editPrincipal casts of all professional major productions Role The Hartford Stage Old Globe Cast Original Broadway Cast US National Tour Cast 2nd National Tour CastMonty Navarro Ken Barnett Bryce Pinkham Kevin Massey Blake PriceThe D Ysquith Family Jefferson Mays John Rapson James Taylor OdomSibella Hallward Lisa O Hare Kristen Beth Williams Colleen McLaughlinPhoebe D Ysquith Chilina Kennedy Lauren Worsham Adrienne Eller Erin McIntyreMiss Marietta Shingle Rachel Izen also Ensemble Jane Carr Mary VanArsdel Kristen Antoinette Kane also Ensemble Lady Eugenia D Ysquith et alia Heather Ayers Joanna Glushak Kristen Mengelkoch Colleen GallagherMagistrate and others Kevin Ligon Eddie Korbich Christopher Behmke Timothy Aaron CooperTom Copley and others Kendal Sparks Jeff Kready Matt Leisy Ashton Michael CoreyTour Guide and others Catherine Walker Jennifer Smith Megan Loomis Colleen GallagherInspector Pinckney and others Price Waldman Ben Roseberry Conor McGiffinMiss Evangeline Barley and others Heather Ayers Catherine Walker Lesley McKinnell Briana GantswegNote The members of the D Ysquith family include Lord Adalbert D Ysquith Eighth Earl of Highhurst Lord Henry D Ysquith his heir Lord Asquith D Ysquith Sr Asquith D Ysquith Jr the Rev Lord Ezekial D Ysquith Maj Lord Bartholomew D Ysquith Lady Salome D Ysquith Pumphrey Lady Hyacinth D Ysquith and Chauncey D Ysquith Chauncey is almost never listed in the family tree to preserve the surprise of his appearance Broadway cast replacement history edit Carole Shelley and Catherine Walker replaced Jane Carr as Miss Shingle and Lauren Worsham as Phoebe D Ysquith respectively on October 28 2014 Sandra DeNise took over Walker s original track as Miss Evangeline Barley and others at the same performance as well 16 17 Jeff Kready temporarily replaced Bryce Pinkham as Monty Navarro from January 20 until July 28 2015 18 19 Kevin Massey took over Kready s original track as Tom Copley and others at the same performance as well Scarlett Strallen replaced Lisa O Hare as Sibella Hallward on February 10 2015 20 Judy Blazer replaced Carole Shelley as Miss Shingle on June 30 2015 21 Jordan Bondurant replaced Kevin Massey as Tom Copley and others on August 11 2015 22 Critical response editCharles Isherwood of The New York Times praised the Hartford production as ingenious and among the most inspired and entertaining new musical comedies 23 Isherwood also favorably reviewed the musical s Broadway production writing that the show was delightful praising Mays as dazzling and adding that it was one of the shows that match streams of memorable melody with fizzily witty turns of phrase 10 Elysa Gardner reviewing for USA Today also praised Mays saying that his comedic gifts are on glorious display She had positive words for the direction witty and the drolly imaginative scenic and projection design concluding that the musical was morbidly hilarious 24 Awards and nominations editOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref 2014Tony Award Best Musical Won 25 26 Best Book of a Musical Robert L Freedman WonBest Original Score Steven Lutvak music and lyrics and Robert L Freedman lyrics NominatedBest Actor in a Musical Jefferson Mays NominatedBryce Pinkham NominatedBest Featured Actress in a Musical Lauren Worsham NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Darko Tresnjak WonBest Orchestrations Jonathan Tunick NominatedBest Scenic Design Alexander Dodge NominatedBest Costume Design Linda Cho WonDrama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Won 27 Outstanding Book of a Musical Robert L Freedman WonOutstanding Music Steven Lutvak NominatedOutstanding Lyrics Steven Lutvak and Robert L Freedman WonOutstanding Actor in a Musical Jefferson Mays WonBryce Pinkham NominatedOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Lauren Worsham WonOutstanding Director of a Musical Darko Tresnjak WonOutstanding Orchestrations Jonathan Tunick NominatedOutstanding Set Design of a Musical Alexander Dodge NominatedOutstanding Sound Design of a Musical Dan Moses Schreier NominatedOutstanding Projection Design Aaron Rhyne WonOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Broadway Musical Won 28 Outstanding Book of a Musical Robert L Freedman WonOutstanding New Score Steven Lutvak music and lyrics and Robert L Freedman lyrics NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Musical Jefferson Mays WonBryce Pinkham NominatedOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Lisa O Hare NominatedOutstanding Director of a Musical Darko Tresnjak WonOutstanding Choreographer Peggy Hickey NominatedOutstanding Set Design Alexander Dodge NominatedOutstanding Costume Design Linda Cho NominatedOutstanding Lighting Philip S Rosenberg NominatedDrama League Award Distinguished Production of a Musical Won 29 30 Distinguished Performance Award Jefferson Mays Nominated2015 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Jefferson Mays amp Bryce Pinkham principal soloists Kurt Deutsch amp Joel Moss producers Robert L Freedman lyricist amp Steven Lutvak composer lyricist NominatedReferences edit Haun Harry 27 October 2013 Jefferson Mays Brings Multiple Personalities to Broadway in A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder Playbill Archived from the original on 17 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2022 CANAL IMAGE UK Ltd v STEVEN LUTVAK and ROBERT L FREEDMAN 773 F Supp 2d 419 2011 U S Dist LEXIS 37344 Gans Andrew 29 September 2004 Esparza and Luker to Take Part in Workshop of Kind Hearts and Coronets Musical Playbill Archived from the original on 5 July 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder Hartford Stage Archived from the original on April 13 2014 Retrieved April 11 2014 Jones Kenneth 19 October 2012 Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder the Musical Opens in CT Jefferson Mays Is Multifarious Playbill Archived from the original on 17 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Smith Jeff March 20 2013 The Old Globe presents A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder San Diego Reader Archived from the original on January 18 2022 Retrieved January 17 2022 A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder The Old Globe Archived from the original on 2013 08 16 Retrieved April 11 2014 a b Gans Andrew 8 September 2015 Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder to End Broadway Run Playbill Archived from the original on 18 January 2022 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Gentleman s Guide kills it with comedy USA Today Archived from the original on August 12 2017 Retrieved August 23 2017 Gans Andrew 29 April 2014 68th Annual Tony Awards Nominations Announced Gentleman s Guide Leads the Pack Playbill Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Purcell Carey 8 June 2014 Gent s Guide All The Way Hedwig And the Angry Inch Raisin in the Sun Win Top Prizes at 68th Annual Tony Awards Playbill Archived from the original on 18 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Gans Andrew 1 June 2014 Winners of 59th Annual Drama Desk Awards Announced Gentleman s Guide and All The Way Win Top Prizes Playbill Archived from the original on 18 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Gans Andrew 12 May 2014 64th Annual Outer Critics Circle Award Winners Announced Gentleman s Guide Wins Four Awards Playbill Archived from the original on 17 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Gans Andrew 23 April 2014 All The Way Mothers and Sons After Midnight Fun Home Aladdin Beautiful Glass Menagerie Lady Day and More Are Drama League Nominees Playbill Archived from the original on 17 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Gans Andrew 16 May 2014 80th Annual Drama League Award Winners Announced Neil Patrick Harris Wins Distinguished Performance Honor Playbill Archived from the original on 18 January 2022 Retrieved 17 January 2022 External links editOfficial website A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder at the Internet Broadway Database A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder at the Playbill Vault archive An interview with the makeup designer on the American Theatre Wing s Working in the Theatre series Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Gentleman 27s Guide to Love and Murder amp oldid 1181091008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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