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Amélie (musical)

Amélie is a musical based on the 2001 romantic comedy film of the same name with music by Daniel Messé, lyrics by Messé and Nathan Tysen and a book by Craig Lucas. The musical premiered at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in September 2015. The musical opened on Broadway in the Walter Kerr theatre on March 9, 2017 (first preview) April 3rd, 2017 was the official opening night and closed on May 21, 2017.

Amélie: A New Musical
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MusicDaniel Messé
LyricsDaniel Messé
Nathan Tysen
BookCraig Lucas
Basis2001 film Amélie
PremiereSeptember 11, 2015: Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Productions2015 Berkeley
2016 Los Angeles
2017 Broadway
2019 UK tour
2021 West End

A substantially transformed production, with new orchestrations, an expanded repertoire of songs, and new staging in the actor/muso style, opened on the West End in December 2019, at the Other Palace. Critics praised its improvements on the Broadway version, with The Guardian describing it as "a triumph of adaptation"[1] "high on imagination",[1] while The Daily Telegraph lauded the "wonderful, wistful evening" it made.[2] It was nominated for three awards at the 2020 Laurence Olivier Awards: Best New Musical, Best Original Score or New Orchestrations, and Best Actress in a Musical (for Audrey Brisson as Amélie).

Productions edit

Daniel Messé (of Hem) wrote the lyrics with Nathan Tysen, Craig Lucas wrote the book, and Messé wrote the music in the adaptation of the movie for the stage.[3][4]

Berkeley Repertory Theatre (2015) edit

Amélie had its premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. The musical was directed by Pam MacKinnon and starred Samantha Barks in the titular role of Amélie, with scenic and costume design by David Zinn, lighting design by Jane Cox and Mark Barton and projections by Peter Nigrini.[5][6]

Los Angeles (2016) edit

The musical opened at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in a pre-Broadway engagement, running from December 4, 2016 to January 15, 2017[4] with Phillipa Soo taking over the role of Amélie.[7][8] The cast for the Los Angeles and Broadway productions includes Adam Chanler-Berat, Manoel Felciano, and Tony Sheldon.[9]

Broadway (2017) edit

The musical opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on March 9, 2017, in previews, officially on April 3.[10] Direction is by Pam MacKinnon with musical staging and choreography by Sam Pinkleton. Puppet design is by Amanda Villalobos.[11] The show closed on May 21, 2017, after 27 previews and 56 regular performances.[12]

Japan (2018) edit

The musical opened at The Galaxy Theater in Tokyo, Japan for a limited engagement on May 18 to June 3, 2018. The musical then opened for a limited engagement at Morinomiya Piloti Hall, Osaka, on June 7 to June 10.[13] Direction was by Akiko Kodama with choreography by Kuroda Eriko and Nishikawa Taku. The production used a new staging by Yagi Emiko and was translated into Japanese by Shigai Tsu. The cast for the Japanese production included Watanabe Mayu as Amélie and Atsuhi Ota as Nino.[13]

Germany (2019) edit

The musical, under the title "Die fabelhafte Welt der Amélie" (The Fabulous World of Amélie) had its European premiere in Germany in February 2019 at the Werk7 Theater in Munich produced by Uschi Neuss and Joop Van Den Ende.[14] On the 13th of November 2018[15] It was announced that Sandra Leitner would star as Amélie in the German production.

UK (2019–2021) edit

The musical premiered in the United Kingdom at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury, where it ran from 11 April to 18 May 2019, before embarking on a UK tour.[16] Directed by Michael Fentiman, the production is noted for using the actor-muso approach, where the actors themselves provides the musical accompaniment. Fentiman and his creative team worked with original collaborators Messé, Tysen, and Lucas to amend the show, making changes such as splitting it into two acts separated by an intermission, the reinstitution of songs from out-of-town tryouts, and the reshuffling of scenes. The final book is what is now licensed through Concord Theatricals. The original Watermill cast included Audrey Brisson as Amélie and Chris Jared as Nino.[17] Danny Mac later joined the cast as Nino.[18] The production made its London debut at The Other Palace during the Christmas season, from 29 November 2019 until 1 February 2020.[19] The entire UK tour cast (with the exception of Mac, who was replaced by Jared) reprised their respective roles in the London run.[20] The show was favourably reviewed.[21]

The show was nominated for 3 Laurence Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical and Best Actress in a Musical for Brisson, in the 2020 ceremony.[22] The show's album was also nominated for Best Musical Theater Album in the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021.[23]

The production transferred to the West End for a limited run at the Criterion Theatre, with its first performance on the 20th May 2021.[24] The majority of the original London cast reprised their respective roles, including Brisson and Jared as Amélie and Nino respectively.[25]

Finland (2019) edit

The musical will have its premiere in Finland in Turku City Theatre on 13 September 2019. Director and choreographer of the show is Reija Wäre, musical staging is by Jussi Vahvaselkä.[26] Amelie is played by Marketta Tikkanen, and Nino by Mikael Saari.[26]

Australia (2020) edit

The musical was scheduled to have its Australian premiere at Darlinghurst Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales. It was originally to preview from the 2nd of July and open on the 10th. The production was postponed due to the Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the performing arts and, to date, has not been revived. The director of the show was originally slated to be Shaun Rennie. This production was to have the same actor-musician casting approach as the 2019 UK production.[27]

The Netherlands (2021–2022) edit

It was announced that a Dutch-language version of the musical will be performed as a national tour in the Netherlands in 2021 and 2022.[28] This version of the musical will be produced by Morssinkhof Terra Theatrical and feature Dutch actress Christanne de Bruijn as Amélie.

Plot edit

NOTE: The Broadway synopsis is based on its first preview. Changes to the plot were implemented in 2019 with the development of the UK production; the revisions are now what is licensed via Concord Theatricals and are therefore described here.

Broadway production (2017) edit

The musical opens with an introduction of young Amélie and her family ("Times Are Hard For Dreamers (Prologue)"). Young Amélie is born to a germaphobe father, Raphael, and neurotic mother, Amandine, and she feels isolated and emotionally distant from her parents. She takes solace in her telescope, which she uses to view the universe from afar. Her only contact with her parents comes in the form of a monthly health check-up from her father. One day, Amélie gets so excited to see him that her heart races and Raphael misdiagnoses her with a heart condition ("World's Best Dad").

Her parents, paranoid, begin to homeschool Amélie and cut off all of her contact with the outside world. In a lesson with Amandine one day, Amélie imagines her goldfish, Fluffy, coming alive and speaking to her ("World's Best Friend"). When Amélie allows Fluffy to jump into her drinking glass, her parents panic and force Amélie to release Fluffy into the Seine, leaving her alone. Feeling bad, Amandine takes Amélie to Notre Dame to make up for what happened, and Amandine prays for guidance on how to deal with Amélie and hopes for a son ("World's Best Mom"). When they leave the cathedral, Amandine is crushed and killed by a suicidal tourist who leapt from the top of it. The death hits Raphael hard, and he builds a shrine in their home to Amandine, complete with a garden gnome.

Years pass, and Amélie becomes bored with her quiet life and distant father, and she decides to leave home. Five years later, she is a waitress at a café in Montmartre ("Times Are Hard for Dreamers"). She has a quiet, happy life, and spends her time with her three co-workers: Suzanne, the café's owner and a past circus performer, Georgette, a hypochondriac, and Gina. Some of Amélie's regular customers include Gina's ex-boyfriend Joseph, Hipolito, a poet, and Philomene, an air hostess. ("The Commute")

On the night of Princess Diana's death, Amélie discovers a box of childhood treasures belonging to the man who used to own her apartment ("The Bottle Drops"). She is determined to find the owner and anonymously deliver the box to him, and if the owner is touched by her gesture, she resolves that she will become an anonymous do-gooder. She first meets with a cranky grocer, Colignon, who constantly abuses his assistant, Lucien, a mentally-ill young man that has an obsession with fruit ("Three Figs"). Colignon tells Amélie to confer with his mother on the other side of town.

At the train station, Amélie spots a man her age, Nino, who she is attracted to. However, the train arrives before she can introduce herself to him. At Colignon's mother's home, Amélie learns the surname of the box's owner: Bredoteau. When Amélie returns home Nino spots her on the street, noticing how pretty she is and finds himself intrigued with the box.

Time passes, and Amélie's search for Bredoteau isn't working out. One day, she speaks to her neighbor, Julien Dufayel—an artist who suffers from a brittle bone disease, giving him the nickname 'The Glass Man'—and, possibly recognizing the box, tells her that Bredoteau is the incorrect name. The man was really called Bretodeau. Dufayel then shows Amélie his recreation of the painting The Luncheon of the Boating Party, remarking on Amélie's isolation ("The Girl with the Glass").

Amélie discovers Bretodeau in the phonebook and calls him from a payphone, telling him where he can pick up the box ("How To Tell Time"). When Bretodeau finds it, he reflects on his childhood and decides to call his ex-wife and arrange to meet their son. Taking it as a sign, Amélie continues her good-doing, taking a blind beggar on a tour of the streets of Paris, describing his surroundings in detail. ("Tour de France").

Later that night, Amélie has a strange dream where she imagines her lavish funeral in the style of Princess Diana's, where she is serenaded by Elton John and dubbed 'Godmother of the Unloved' – someone who gives herself to help others despite not being able to find her own love ("Goodbye Amélie"). Amélie suddenly realizes she hasn't helped her father and visits him the next day and tries to convince him to leave home ("Backyard"). He refuses, saying he can't leave the garden gnome, so Amélie secretly steals it as she leaves. On her way home, she spots Nino again at the train station, where he drops a photo album on the ground that Amélie takes.

Amélie explores the album with Dufayel, and finds it is full of photo-booth photographs, one of which is a picture of a man who appears over and over again, expressionless. Nino appears and explains the meaning of the photos to the company ("When the Booth Goes Bright"). Amélie watches him from the distance, and Dufayel, seeing her attraction to him, encourages her to give the album back and meet Nino.

Amélie seeks out his place of work, a sex shop, and goes dressed as a nun. While she waits for Nino, the other employees mock him, unknowingly painting him as a perfect match for Amélie. However, when he arrives, Amélie runs away ("Sister's Pickle"). He chases her but she escapes and reflects on her childhood, remembering how her mother told her never to get too close to anyone ("Halfway"). Amélie then calls Nino, but refuses to give him her identity, instead sending him a photo of her in another disguise and a riddle to solve.

At the café, Amélie secretly instigates a romantic encounter between Joseph and Georgette. She also writes a letter in the voice of Gina's ex-husband, telling Gina that he greatly regrets eloping with his secretary; this final letter gives her the closure she needed to move on from mourning ("Window Seat"). Her father then turns up, telling Amélie about the missing gnome and how he has been getting anonymous postcards detailing the gnome's travels ("There's No Place Like Gnome"). The travels encouraged Raphael to step out of the house to look for him, and Amélie uses the opportunity to get him to relax and embrace the change, while introducing him to Suzanne, who he falls for.

Meanwhile, Nino has been searching Paris for Amélie, and handing out posters with her photo on them to anyone he sees, wondering how he's fallen for someone who doesn't want to be found ("Thin Air"). While doing another of her good deeds—spray painting a quote from one of Hipolito's poems on walls around Paris—Amélie notices the flyers and runs home, sending Nino another photo and instructions to meet her at the Montmartre Carousel.

Amélie constructs an elaborate trail to lead Nino to the album ("Blue Arrow Suite") and watches him follow it. When he finds the album, she calls out to him, asking about the man in the photo-booth. However, Nino is more interested in seeing her face, and she agrees to meet him at the café on Tuesday.

Tuesday arrives and Nino is late for the meeting, prompting Amélie to imagine an elaborate story to his reasoning ("The Late Nino Quincampoix"). Meanwhile, Georgette is overwhelmed by Joseph's clingy nature. Nino shows up, but when he recognizes Amélie, she finds herself nervous and runs from him. Hurt and tired, Nino leaves, but the girls in the café go after him just as Amélie reconsiders and returns. Asking of Nino's whereabouts, Joseph lies and says he went off with Gina. Heartbroken, Amélie returns home.

Outside the café, Gina, Georgette and Suzanne demand to know Nino's intentions with Amélie ("A Better Haircut"). Nino says he is honestly in love with her, and needs to know how she feels for him. Touched, Georgette gives him Amélie's address.

At home, Dufayel tries to talk to Amélie, but she angrily tells him to stay out of her business, not stopping to hear that he has finally gotten out of his rut and painted a unique picture: a portrait of her. As she goes inside, Nino shows up outside her door and begs a conflicted Amélie to let him inside and stop running from him ("Stay"). She is convinced to let Nino inside when Dufayel, through the apartment's window, shows Amélie his painting and insists that she'll regret not trying a relationship with Nino.

She opens the door and tells Nino she wants to be with him. He tells her he loves her, even if she cannot love him back ("Halfway (Reprise)"). They kiss and Amélie takes him to the photo booth, where she shows him the answer to the mystery of the man in the album: he's the repairman who takes a photo after fixing the booth, to check if it works properly. They go into the photo booth, taking pictures together, and reflecting on their newfound happiness and wondering what will happen next ("Where Do We Go From Here?").

UK production (2019–2021) edit

Act I edit

The story of Amélie is narrated by all of the people in her life. They tell us how every moment of our lives and everyone we meet are connected in ways we may not know or understand ("The Flight Of The Blue Fly"). Born to two neurotic and self-centered parents— Raphael and Amandine—young Amélie doesn't learn how to love. One day during her monthly medical exam, her heart beats wildly and Raphael misdiagnoses her with a heart defect, leading the parents to homeschool her away from the outside world ("World's Best Papa"). They give her a goldfish, Fluffy, to keep as a friend. One day during a geometry lesson, Amélie gets distracted by Fluffy, causing Amandine to scold her ("World's Best Friend"). Amandine's irritating neuroticism causes Fluffy to become suicidal, leading him to jump out of his bowl; when chaos ensues as Raphael and Amandine attempt to get the fish back in its bowl, they decide that it has to go, and Amélie is forced to release him into a nearby canal.

Later on, Amandine and Amélie go to Notre Dame Cathedral, where they pray for a baby brother ("World's Best Mama"). On their way out, a Canadian tourist hurls himself off a parapet in the cathedral, killing Amandine when he lands on her. A funeral is held and shortly after, and Raphael makes a shrine for his wife's ashes, including a garden gnome that reminds him of her ("Post Mortem"). When she turns seventeen, young Amélie leaves home.

Five years after that, Amélie is a waitress at the Two Windmills Café in Montmartre ("The Sound of Going Round in Circles"). The staff and customers are all caught in a routine of dissatisfaction: Hipolito, an unpublished novelist; Georgette, a lonely tobacconist who suffers from hypochondria; Gina, a waitress who obsessively rereads love letters from her late husband who abandoned her for his secretary (the two flying off to South America only to be killed in a plane crash); Joseph, a plumber who is stalking Gina after one failed date a year earlier; Philomene, an airline stewardess who leaves her cat with Amélie while she's away; and Suzanne, the proprietress who previously worked as a trapeze artist until her partner dropped her, causing a career-ending injury. Amélie observes them all without ever making a deep connection or revealing anything about herself.

Every night Amélie goes home alone, following the same routine ("The Commute Home"), spying on her neighbors with a small telescope and watching TV. At the same time, another Parisian loner, Nino Quincampoix, goes from metro station to metro station collecting the torn halves of photographs discarded at photobooths. He sings of the forgotten stories in the snapshots, implying a similar proclivity for observation ("When The Booth Goes Bright"). Alone in her apartment, Amélie sees the news of Lady Diana's death in a car crash in Paris. She drops her perfume bottle, which dislodges a tile at the edge of the room, revealing a small metal box filled with a child's treasures ("The Bottle Drops"). Amélie vows to find the owner of the box and return it. If he is grateful, she will devote her life to being a do-gooder; if not, so be it.

Amélie visits the local grocer, Collignon, whose innocent and simple-minded assistant Lucien sings to the produce ("Three Figs"). Somehow, Amélie has gotten the idea that the box might belong to Collignon, who lived in the apartment before her, but it is not his. He suggests that Amélie visit his parents who might remember who lived in the apartment before they did. At a metro station, Amélie and Nino bump into each other and briefly interact as Nino retrieves a photostrip from the bottom of her shoe, puzzling her; their hearts beat loudly for each other, but Amélie is late for her train. Collignon's parents tell Amélie that the person who lived in the apartment before them was named Dominique Bredoteau. Returning home, Amélie meets Nino once more at a different metro station and he takes note of the mysterious box she holds, but runs off in pursuit of someone he thinks he recognizes. Travelling from one end of Paris to another in pursuit of Dominique Bredoteau, Amélie has no luck.

On the second-floor landing to her apartment, she meets a neighbor, Julien Dufayel, who suffers from a rare bone disease causing him to avoid contact for fear of breaking a bone. He invites her into his apartment, where he spends all of his time painting copies of Renoir's "Luncheon of the Boating Party". He is never able to capture the expression on the face of one of the figures, a lonely woman ("The Girl With The Glass") whose situation Amélie projects herself onto. Dufayel corrects Amélie's incorrect information; the former tenant is actually named Bretodeau, not Bredoteau. Dominique Bretodeau is on his way home when a payphone rings. He answers and Amélie, disguising her voice from the nearby Two Windmills Café, instructs him to look down. He does, seeing his own childhood treasure and feeling a flood of memories ("How To Tell Time"). He stumbles into the café and tries to tell the denizens about his miracle; on an impulse, he calls his ex-wife and begs for a chance to see her and their son again. She agrees. Before leaving, Bretodeau kisses Amélie on the head in a rush of elation and thanks everyone for his good fortune.

Amélie has found her mission. She leaves work early and looks for someone else to help. She grabs a dyspeptic blind beggar and takes him on a tour of Montmarte, describing his surroundings to him ("Tour de France"). Elated by her success, Amélie returns home to watch the funeral of Princess Diana on TV, imagining herself as a world-famous do-gooder who also dies too young. Inside Westminster Abbey, Elton John sings a song in praise of the newly martyred Amélie ("Goodbye, Amélie").

Act II edit

Amélie and Nino are sitting on a train; they sing of their love for each other, but do not know the other one is but a few feet away ("Half Asleep"). At a stop, Nino stands up to leave; Amélie spots him and hides. Amélie visits her father; his shrine to Amandine has grown in size, obsessively tended to. She tries to get Raphael to go on a trip like he's always wanted to or visit her but he dismisses the idea, saying that he's better off in his backyard taking care of the gnome ("Backyard").

When he leaves, she steals the gnome and gives it to Philomene at a metro station where Amélie once again sees Nino. Late for his train, he leaves behind a photo album; she finds it and takes it to Dufayel. The two peruse the pages—so many faces of people who tore their photos in two, the halves now joined again in this album. The two take notice of one face that appears repeatedly, taken in every photobooth in Paris, and wonder who it could be. In the back of the book is a name and address: Nino Quincampoix. Dufayel picks up on the idea that Amélie may have feelings for the owner of the album and tells her to return the album and befriend him, or else she's better off joining a convent. Amélie gets an idea.

Disguised as a nun, Amélie visits the sex shop where Nino works. While a coworker goes to find him in another room, Amélie tries to sort out what she wants from this stranger ("Sister's Pickle"). At the last minute, she flees, terrified to connect with this man who intrigues her; she keeps the album. Based on how his coworker describes her, Nino realizes that the woman with his album is the same woman from the metro that he is in love with. Dufayel asks Amélie why she didn't speak to Nino; dismissing him, she thinks back to a geometry lesson her mother taught her as a child, a metaphor for how true connection with others is impossible ("Halfway"). She is determined to find some way to break out of her isolation. She sends a letter to Nino with a photograph of herself dressed as Zorro and a cryptic message.

Focusing back on her anonymous good deeds, she then composes a letter to Gina in the voice of Gina's deceased husband and posts it with a cover letter from the postal service, claiming to have unearthed the letter from a crash in the Andes. In it, Gina's ex-husband declares his undying love and confesses to having made a mistake running away with his secretary ("Window Seat"). With this letter, Gina gains closure and is finally able to move on. Through Amélie, Georgette and Joseph find themselves alone in the loo and begin to fall in love. At the same time, Nino is plastering Paris with leaflets of Amélie's face in the Zorro mask with the header "Have you seen this woman?". Knowing exactly the game she's playing, he wonders out loud how he's falling for someone who doesn't want to be found ("Thin Air").

Raphael shows up at the café with a series of postcards he has received from around the globe—written by the gnome ("There's No Place Like Gnome"). Amélie assures him of his worries and tells him to embrace the change while introducing him to Suzanne. Collignon comes in with Lucien; Amélie, unable to stomach the cruelty he shows his assistant, feeds him a fig tart, causing him to hallucinate a nightmare. He profusely apologizes to Lucien for his abuse and admits that he is deeply flawed. Joseph and Georgette emerge from the loo, disheveled. Amélie travels around Paris, spray-painting quotes from Hipolito's unpublished works and reflecting on her journey thus far ("Times Are Hard For Dreamers"). Later that night, Hipolito sees a quote from his unpublished work and swells with pride ("Writing On The Wall"). As she watches from a distance, Amélie finds one of Nino's flyers and is outraged.

She sends Nino another message to meet her at 5 pm at the Montmartre Carousel with another riddle. When Nino shows up, he is met with a series of blue arrows guiding him upwards to a telescope on the top of the hill ("Blue Arrow Suite"). Through the telescope, he sees Amélie returning his album to the basket on his bicycle; by the time he races back down, she is gone. A payphone rings. He answers and Amélie tells him that the man in the photo album who keeps reappearing is a ghost. Despite her attempts to keep the game going, Nino pleads that they meet in person or else he is hanging up. She says to meet him the following Tuesday at 2 pm at the Two Windmills Café.

At the appointed time, Nino is late. Amélie worries about what might've happened to him, her imagined scenario spiraling out of control ("The Late Nino Quincampoix"). Nino does show up, and when he does, she tries to hide. When he asks about her masked photo, she denies her identity, but ultimately runs to the bathroom. Frustrated, tired, and hurt, Nino leaves, and Gina chases after him. Amélie comes out from hiding and Joseph convinces her that Nino left with Gina; she runs out, heartbroken, and Georgette breaks up with Joseph. Gina returns with Nino who thinks Amélie is still in the bathroom. The ladies interrogate him to make sure he is a suitable suitor for Amélie ("A Better Haircut"). After admitting his love for her and his belief that she truly understands him, they give him Amélie's home address, confessing that she is no longer in the bathroom.

Back home, Dufayel asks about Nino; Amélie snaps at him, telling him to mind his own business and to paint his own painting rather than obsessively copy Renoir's. In response, he tells her to "live [her] own life instead of the lives of others." Alone, she promises to leave Paris to live in further isolation. Nino shows up at her door and though she doesn't want him to leave, she doesn't want to let him in either. He begs her to stop suppressing her feelings and to let him inside ("Stay"). Dufayel calls, telling her to look out of her window; he shows her that he had finally painted an original work of art: a portrait of Amélie. He urges her to open the door for Nino or she'll never find love. She obeys. Very gingerly, Nino and Amélie approach one another and kiss ("Halfway–Reprise"). Saying she has a surprise, Amélie takes Nino to a photobooth that is out of order. A repairman shows up and it is the man in all of the photos, test runs to check that the booth works properly; Nino thanks Amélie for solving the mystery. As they take photos in the newly fixed booth, Amélie and Nino reflect on their newfound happiness and wonder what the future holds for them. A last bit of narration reveals that Raphael finally sets off on an international trip–with Suzanne. The company reminds Amélie and Nino and themselves that everyone and everything is connected in ways we do not know. The future may be unclear, but they will face it together ("Where Do We Go From Here?").

Songs and recordings edit

Broadway production edit

An original Broadway cast recording of the show was released by Warner Classics, digitally on May 19 and physically on June 9, 2017.[29]

  • "Times Are Hard for Dreamers (Prologue)" - Young Amelie, Company
  • "World's Best Dad" - Young Amelie, Raphael
  • "World's Best Friend" - Young Amelie, Amandine, Fluffy
  • "World's Best Mom" - Young Amelie, Amandine
  • "Times Are Hard For Dreamers" - Amelie
  • "The Commute" - Company
  • "The Bottle Drops" - Young Amelie, Amelie, Company
  • "Three Figs" - Lucien
  • "The Girl With the Glass" - Dufayel, Amelie
  • "How to Tell Time" - Amelie, Bretodeau, Company
  • "Tour de France" - Amelie, Company
  • "Goodbye, Amelie" - Amelie, "Elton John," Chorus
  • "Backyard" - Amelie, Raphael
  • "When the Booth Goes Bright" - Nino
  • "Sister's Pickle" - Amelie
  • "Halfway" - Young Amelie, Amelie
  • "Window Seat" - Amelie, Gina, Gina's Husband, Company
  • "There's No Place Like Gnome" - Gnome, Company
  • "Thin Air" - Nino
  • "Blue Arrow Suite" - Amelie
  • "The Late Nino Quincampoix" - Amelie, Chorus
  • "A Better Haircut" - Gina, Suzanne, Georgette, Nino
  • "Stay" - Amelie, Nino
  • "Halfway" (Reprise) - Amelie
  • "Where Do We Go From Here" - Amelie, Nino, Company

Source: IBDB[30][31]

UK production edit

The Original London Cast Recording was released by Concord Records digitally on June 5, 2020.[32][33]

* New material; † Not included on Original Cast Recording; ‡ Reinstated from out-of-town tryouts

Source: Spotify

Original casts edit

Character[34] World Premiere
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (2015)[6]
Los Angeles
Ahmanson Theatre (2016)
Broadway
Walter Kerr Theatre (2017)
UK Tour/London
(2019)[18][20]
West End
Criterion Theatre (2021)[25]
Amélie Poulain Samantha Barks Phillipa Soo Audrey Brisson
Young Amélie Poulain Savvy Crawford featured as a puppet
Nino Quincampoix Adam Chanler-Berat Chris Jared/Danny Maca Chris Jared
Julien Dufayel / Collignon Tony Sheldon Johnson Willis
Raphaël Poulain / Bretodeau John Hickock Manoel Felciano Jez Unwin
Amandine Poulain / Philomene Alison Cimmet Rachel Dawson
Suzanne Maria-Christina Oliveras Harriett D. Foy Kate Robson-Stuart
Gina Carla Duren Maria-Christina Oliveras Sioned Saunders
Georgette / Sylvie / Collignon's Mother Alyse Alan Louis Faoileann Cunningham Flora Spencer-Longhurst
Blind Beggar / Garden Gnome / Anchorperson David Andino Josh Sneesby Jack Quarton
Hipolito / Belgian Tourist / Elton John Randy Blair Caolan McCarthy
Joseph / Fluffy / Collignon's Father Paul Whitty Samuel Morgan-Grahame
Lucien / Adrien Wells / Mysterious Man Perry Sherman Heath Calvert Oliver Grant
Ensemble Emily Afton
Trey Ellett
Destinee Rea
Jacob Keith Watson
Emma Jane Morton Nuwan Hugh Perera
Miiya Alexandra
Robyn Sinclair
Matthew James Hinchliffe
  1. ^ Danny Mac did not transfer with the rest of the UK tour cast during its run in London at The Other Palace. In his stead, Chris Jared played the role.[20]

Critical reception edit

The San Francisco Chronicle gave the Berkeley production of the show a rave review, saying "wit crackles and charm fills the house…in this seamless blend of visual, narrative and performance delights."[35]

On Broadway, the show received mixed reviews, often praising Soo, the cast and design elements of the show, but being critical of the score. According to The New York Times, "The musical, adapted from the 2001 film about a shy but whimsically altruistic French waitress, had struggled at the box office since opening to underwhelming reviews. Without a single Tony nomination in a competitive Broadway season, an uptick in sales was unlikely."[36]

The London production received much more positive reviews, with many praising the re-orchestrations and Audrey Brisson's lead performance; WhatsOnStage called the show "a fanciful Valentine to the City of Light, and...a celebration of the unbeatable power of live music".[37] This production was nominated for three Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album.

Awards and nominations edit

Original Broadway production edit

Year Award Category Result
2017
Drama League Award[38] Distinguished Production of a Musical Nominated

Original London production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
Laurence Olivier Award[22] Best New Musical Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Audrey Brisson Nominated
Best Original Score or New Orchestrations Barnaby Race Nominated
2021
Grammy Award[23] Best Musical Theater Album Audrey Brisson, Michael Fentiman, Sean Patrick Flahaven, Chris Jared, Daniel Messé, Caolan McCarthy, Barnaby Race, Nathan Tysen and Jez Unwin Nominated

References edit

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This article is about the stage musical For the original film see Amelie Amelie is a musical based on the 2001 romantic comedy film of the same name with music by Daniel Messe lyrics by Messe and Nathan Tysen and a book by Craig Lucas The musical premiered at Berkeley Repertory Theatre in September 2015 The musical opened on Broadway in the Walter Kerr theatre on March 9 2017 first preview April 3rd 2017 was the official opening night and closed on May 21 2017 Amelie A New MusicalUK promotional logoMusicDaniel MesseLyricsDaniel MesseNathan TysenBookCraig LucasBasis2001 film AmeliePremiereSeptember 11 2015 Berkeley Repertory TheatreProductions2015 Berkeley 2016 Los Angeles 2017 Broadway 2019 UK tour 2021 West End A substantially transformed production with new orchestrations an expanded repertoire of songs and new staging in the actor muso style opened on the West End in December 2019 at the Other Palace Critics praised its improvements on the Broadway version with The Guardian describing it as a triumph of adaptation 1 high on imagination 1 while The Daily Telegraph lauded the wonderful wistful evening it made 2 It was nominated for three awards at the 2020 Laurence Olivier Awards Best New Musical Best Original Score or New Orchestrations and Best Actress in a Musical for Audrey Brisson as Amelie Contents 1 Productions 1 1 Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2015 1 2 Los Angeles 2016 1 3 Broadway 2017 1 4 Japan 2018 1 5 Germany 2019 1 6 UK 2019 2021 1 7 Finland 2019 1 8 Australia 2020 1 9 The Netherlands 2021 2022 2 Plot 2 1 Broadway production 2017 2 2 UK production 2019 2021 2 2 1 Act I 2 2 2 Act II 3 Songs and recordings 3 1 Broadway production 3 2 UK production 4 Original casts 5 Critical reception 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Original Broadway production 6 2 Original London production 7 References 8 External linksProductions editDaniel Messe of Hem wrote the lyrics with Nathan Tysen Craig Lucas wrote the book and Messe wrote the music in the adaptation of the movie for the stage 3 4 Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2015 edit Amelie had its premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre The musical was directed by Pam MacKinnon and starred Samantha Barks in the titular role of Amelie with scenic and costume design by David Zinn lighting design by Jane Cox and Mark Barton and projections by Peter Nigrini 5 6 Los Angeles 2016 edit The musical opened at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in a pre Broadway engagement running from December 4 2016 to January 15 2017 4 with Phillipa Soo taking over the role of Amelie 7 8 The cast for the Los Angeles and Broadway productions includes Adam Chanler Berat Manoel Felciano and Tony Sheldon 9 Broadway 2017 edit The musical opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre on March 9 2017 in previews officially on April 3 10 Direction is by Pam MacKinnon with musical staging and choreography by Sam Pinkleton Puppet design is by Amanda Villalobos 11 The show closed on May 21 2017 after 27 previews and 56 regular performances 12 Japan 2018 edit The musical opened at The Galaxy Theater in Tokyo Japan for a limited engagement on May 18 to June 3 2018 The musical then opened for a limited engagement at Morinomiya Piloti Hall Osaka on June 7 to June 10 13 Direction was by Akiko Kodama with choreography by Kuroda Eriko and Nishikawa Taku The production used a new staging by Yagi Emiko and was translated into Japanese by Shigai Tsu The cast for the Japanese production included Watanabe Mayu as Amelie and Atsuhi Ota as Nino 13 Germany 2019 edit The musical under the title Die fabelhafte Welt der Amelie The Fabulous World of Amelie had its European premiere in Germany in February 2019 at the Werk7 Theater in Munich produced by Uschi Neuss and Joop Van Den Ende 14 On the 13th of November 2018 15 It was announced that Sandra Leitner would star as Amelie in the German production UK 2019 2021 edit The musical premiered in the United Kingdom at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury where it ran from 11 April to 18 May 2019 before embarking on a UK tour 16 Directed by Michael Fentiman the production is noted for using the actor muso approach where the actors themselves provides the musical accompaniment Fentiman and his creative team worked with original collaborators Messe Tysen and Lucas to amend the show making changes such as splitting it into two acts separated by an intermission the reinstitution of songs from out of town tryouts and the reshuffling of scenes The final book is what is now licensed through Concord Theatricals The original Watermill cast included Audrey Brisson as Amelie and Chris Jared as Nino 17 Danny Mac later joined the cast as Nino 18 The production made its London debut at The Other Palace during the Christmas season from 29 November 2019 until 1 February 2020 19 The entire UK tour cast with the exception of Mac who was replaced by Jared reprised their respective roles in the London run 20 The show was favourably reviewed 21 The show was nominated for 3 Laurence Olivier Awards including Best New Musical and Best Actress in a Musical for Brisson in the 2020 ceremony 22 The show s album was also nominated for Best Musical Theater Album in the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2021 23 The production transferred to the West End for a limited run at the Criterion Theatre with its first performance on the 20th May 2021 24 The majority of the original London cast reprised their respective roles including Brisson and Jared as Amelie and Nino respectively 25 Finland 2019 edit The musical will have its premiere in Finland in Turku City Theatre on 13 September 2019 Director and choreographer of the show is Reija Ware musical staging is by Jussi Vahvaselka 26 Amelie is played by Marketta Tikkanen and Nino by Mikael Saari 26 Australia 2020 edit The musical was scheduled to have its Australian premiere at Darlinghurst Theatre in Sydney New South Wales It was originally to preview from the 2nd of July and open on the 10th The production was postponed due to the Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on the performing arts and to date has not been revived The director of the show was originally slated to be Shaun Rennie This production was to have the same actor musician casting approach as the 2019 UK production 27 The Netherlands 2021 2022 edit It was announced that a Dutch language version of the musical will be performed as a national tour in the Netherlands in 2021 and 2022 28 This version of the musical will be produced by Morssinkhof Terra Theatrical and feature Dutch actress Christanne de Bruijn as Amelie Plot editNOTE The Broadway synopsis is based on its first preview Changes to the plot were implemented in 2019 with the development of the UK production the revisions are now what is licensed via Concord Theatricals and are therefore described here Broadway production 2017 edit The musical opens with an introduction of young Amelie and her family Times Are Hard For Dreamers Prologue Young Amelie is born to a germaphobe father Raphael and neurotic mother Amandine and she feels isolated and emotionally distant from her parents She takes solace in her telescope which she uses to view the universe from afar Her only contact with her parents comes in the form of a monthly health check up from her father One day Amelie gets so excited to see him that her heart races and Raphael misdiagnoses her with a heart condition World s Best Dad Her parents paranoid begin to homeschool Amelie and cut off all of her contact with the outside world In a lesson with Amandine one day Amelie imagines her goldfish Fluffy coming alive and speaking to her World s Best Friend When Amelie allows Fluffy to jump into her drinking glass her parents panic and force Amelie to release Fluffy into the Seine leaving her alone Feeling bad Amandine takes Amelie to Notre Dame to make up for what happened and Amandine prays for guidance on how to deal with Amelie and hopes for a son World s Best Mom When they leave the cathedral Amandine is crushed and killed by a suicidal tourist who leapt from the top of it The death hits Raphael hard and he builds a shrine in their home to Amandine complete with a garden gnome Years pass and Amelie becomes bored with her quiet life and distant father and she decides to leave home Five years later she is a waitress at a cafe in Montmartre Times Are Hard for Dreamers She has a quiet happy life and spends her time with her three co workers Suzanne the cafe s owner and a past circus performer Georgette a hypochondriac and Gina Some of Amelie s regular customers include Gina s ex boyfriend Joseph Hipolito a poet and Philomene an air hostess The Commute On the night of Princess Diana s death Amelie discovers a box of childhood treasures belonging to the man who used to own her apartment The Bottle Drops She is determined to find the owner and anonymously deliver the box to him and if the owner is touched by her gesture she resolves that she will become an anonymous do gooder She first meets with a cranky grocer Colignon who constantly abuses his assistant Lucien a mentally ill young man that has an obsession with fruit Three Figs Colignon tells Amelie to confer with his mother on the other side of town At the train station Amelie spots a man her age Nino who she is attracted to However the train arrives before she can introduce herself to him At Colignon s mother s home Amelie learns the surname of the box s owner Bredoteau When Amelie returns home Nino spots her on the street noticing how pretty she is and finds himself intrigued with the box Time passes and Amelie s search for Bredoteau isn t working out One day she speaks to her neighbor Julien Dufayel an artist who suffers from a brittle bone disease giving him the nickname The Glass Man and possibly recognizing the box tells her that Bredoteau is the incorrect name The man was really called Bretodeau Dufayel then shows Amelie his recreation of the painting The Luncheon of the Boating Party remarking on Amelie s isolation The Girl with the Glass Amelie discovers Bretodeau in the phonebook and calls him from a payphone telling him where he can pick up the box How To Tell Time When Bretodeau finds it he reflects on his childhood and decides to call his ex wife and arrange to meet their son Taking it as a sign Amelie continues her good doing taking a blind beggar on a tour of the streets of Paris describing his surroundings in detail Tour de France Later that night Amelie has a strange dream where she imagines her lavish funeral in the style of Princess Diana s where she is serenaded by Elton John and dubbed Godmother of the Unloved someone who gives herself to help others despite not being able to find her own love Goodbye Amelie Amelie suddenly realizes she hasn t helped her father and visits him the next day and tries to convince him to leave home Backyard He refuses saying he can t leave the garden gnome so Amelie secretly steals it as she leaves On her way home she spots Nino again at the train station where he drops a photo album on the ground that Amelie takes Amelie explores the album with Dufayel and finds it is full of photo booth photographs one of which is a picture of a man who appears over and over again expressionless Nino appears and explains the meaning of the photos to the company When the Booth Goes Bright Amelie watches him from the distance and Dufayel seeing her attraction to him encourages her to give the album back and meet Nino Amelie seeks out his place of work a sex shop and goes dressed as a nun While she waits for Nino the other employees mock him unknowingly painting him as a perfect match for Amelie However when he arrives Amelie runs away Sister s Pickle He chases her but she escapes and reflects on her childhood remembering how her mother told her never to get too close to anyone Halfway Amelie then calls Nino but refuses to give him her identity instead sending him a photo of her in another disguise and a riddle to solve At the cafe Amelie secretly instigates a romantic encounter between Joseph and Georgette She also writes a letter in the voice of Gina s ex husband telling Gina that he greatly regrets eloping with his secretary this final letter gives her the closure she needed to move on from mourning Window Seat Her father then turns up telling Amelie about the missing gnome and how he has been getting anonymous postcards detailing the gnome s travels There s No Place Like Gnome The travels encouraged Raphael to step out of the house to look for him and Amelie uses the opportunity to get him to relax and embrace the change while introducing him to Suzanne who he falls for Meanwhile Nino has been searching Paris for Amelie and handing out posters with her photo on them to anyone he sees wondering how he s fallen for someone who doesn t want to be found Thin Air While doing another of her good deeds spray painting a quote from one of Hipolito s poems on walls around Paris Amelie notices the flyers and runs home sending Nino another photo and instructions to meet her at the Montmartre Carousel Amelie constructs an elaborate trail to lead Nino to the album Blue Arrow Suite and watches him follow it When he finds the album she calls out to him asking about the man in the photo booth However Nino is more interested in seeing her face and she agrees to meet him at the cafe on Tuesday Tuesday arrives and Nino is late for the meeting prompting Amelie to imagine an elaborate story to his reasoning The Late Nino Quincampoix Meanwhile Georgette is overwhelmed by Joseph s clingy nature Nino shows up but when he recognizes Amelie she finds herself nervous and runs from him Hurt and tired Nino leaves but the girls in the cafe go after him just as Amelie reconsiders and returns Asking of Nino s whereabouts Joseph lies and says he went off with Gina Heartbroken Amelie returns home Outside the cafe Gina Georgette and Suzanne demand to know Nino s intentions with Amelie A Better Haircut Nino says he is honestly in love with her and needs to know how she feels for him Touched Georgette gives him Amelie s address At home Dufayel tries to talk to Amelie but she angrily tells him to stay out of her business not stopping to hear that he has finally gotten out of his rut and painted a unique picture a portrait of her As she goes inside Nino shows up outside her door and begs a conflicted Amelie to let him inside and stop running from him Stay She is convinced to let Nino inside when Dufayel through the apartment s window shows Amelie his painting and insists that she ll regret not trying a relationship with Nino She opens the door and tells Nino she wants to be with him He tells her he loves her even if she cannot love him back Halfway Reprise They kiss and Amelie takes him to the photo booth where she shows him the answer to the mystery of the man in the album he s the repairman who takes a photo after fixing the booth to check if it works properly They go into the photo booth taking pictures together and reflecting on their newfound happiness and wondering what will happen next Where Do We Go From Here UK production 2019 2021 edit Act I edit The story of Amelie is narrated by all of the people in her life They tell us how every moment of our lives and everyone we meet are connected in ways we may not know or understand The Flight Of The Blue Fly Born to two neurotic and self centered parents Raphael and Amandine young Amelie doesn t learn how to love One day during her monthly medical exam her heart beats wildly and Raphael misdiagnoses her with a heart defect leading the parents to homeschool her away from the outside world World s Best Papa They give her a goldfish Fluffy to keep as a friend One day during a geometry lesson Amelie gets distracted by Fluffy causing Amandine to scold her World s Best Friend Amandine s irritating neuroticism causes Fluffy to become suicidal leading him to jump out of his bowl when chaos ensues as Raphael and Amandine attempt to get the fish back in its bowl they decide that it has to go and Amelie is forced to release him into a nearby canal Later on Amandine and Amelie go to Notre Dame Cathedral where they pray for a baby brother World s Best Mama On their way out a Canadian tourist hurls himself off a parapet in the cathedral killing Amandine when he lands on her A funeral is held and shortly after and Raphael makes a shrine for his wife s ashes including a garden gnome that reminds him of her Post Mortem When she turns seventeen young Amelie leaves home Five years after that Amelie is a waitress at the Two Windmills Cafe in Montmartre The Sound of Going Round in Circles The staff and customers are all caught in a routine of dissatisfaction Hipolito an unpublished novelist Georgette a lonely tobacconist who suffers from hypochondria Gina a waitress who obsessively rereads love letters from her late husband who abandoned her for his secretary the two flying off to South America only to be killed in a plane crash Joseph a plumber who is stalking Gina after one failed date a year earlier Philomene an airline stewardess who leaves her cat with Amelie while she s away and Suzanne the proprietress who previously worked as a trapeze artist until her partner dropped her causing a career ending injury Amelie observes them all without ever making a deep connection or revealing anything about herself Every night Amelie goes home alone following the same routine The Commute Home spying on her neighbors with a small telescope and watching TV At the same time another Parisian loner Nino Quincampoix goes from metro station to metro station collecting the torn halves of photographs discarded at photobooths He sings of the forgotten stories in the snapshots implying a similar proclivity for observation When The Booth Goes Bright Alone in her apartment Amelie sees the news of Lady Diana s death in a car crash in Paris She drops her perfume bottle which dislodges a tile at the edge of the room revealing a small metal box filled with a child s treasures The Bottle Drops Amelie vows to find the owner of the box and return it If he is grateful she will devote her life to being a do gooder if not so be it Amelie visits the local grocer Collignon whose innocent and simple minded assistant Lucien sings to the produce Three Figs Somehow Amelie has gotten the idea that the box might belong to Collignon who lived in the apartment before her but it is not his He suggests that Amelie visit his parents who might remember who lived in the apartment before they did At a metro station Amelie and Nino bump into each other and briefly interact as Nino retrieves a photostrip from the bottom of her shoe puzzling her their hearts beat loudly for each other but Amelie is late for her train Collignon s parents tell Amelie that the person who lived in the apartment before them was named Dominique Bredoteau Returning home Amelie meets Nino once more at a different metro station and he takes note of the mysterious box she holds but runs off in pursuit of someone he thinks he recognizes Travelling from one end of Paris to another in pursuit of Dominique Bredoteau Amelie has no luck On the second floor landing to her apartment she meets a neighbor Julien Dufayel who suffers from a rare bone disease causing him to avoid contact for fear of breaking a bone He invites her into his apartment where he spends all of his time painting copies of Renoir s Luncheon of the Boating Party He is never able to capture the expression on the face of one of the figures a lonely woman The Girl With The Glass whose situation Amelie projects herself onto Dufayel corrects Amelie s incorrect information the former tenant is actually named Bretodeau not Bredoteau Dominique Bretodeau is on his way home when a payphone rings He answers and Amelie disguising her voice from the nearby Two Windmills Cafe instructs him to look down He does seeing his own childhood treasure and feeling a flood of memories How To Tell Time He stumbles into the cafe and tries to tell the denizens about his miracle on an impulse he calls his ex wife and begs for a chance to see her and their son again She agrees Before leaving Bretodeau kisses Amelie on the head in a rush of elation and thanks everyone for his good fortune Amelie has found her mission She leaves work early and looks for someone else to help She grabs a dyspeptic blind beggar and takes him on a tour of Montmarte describing his surroundings to him Tour de France Elated by her success Amelie returns home to watch the funeral of Princess Diana on TV imagining herself as a world famous do gooder who also dies too young Inside Westminster Abbey Elton John sings a song in praise of the newly martyred Amelie Goodbye Amelie Act II edit Amelie and Nino are sitting on a train they sing of their love for each other but do not know the other one is but a few feet away Half Asleep At a stop Nino stands up to leave Amelie spots him and hides Amelie visits her father his shrine to Amandine has grown in size obsessively tended to She tries to get Raphael to go on a trip like he s always wanted to or visit her but he dismisses the idea saying that he s better off in his backyard taking care of the gnome Backyard When he leaves she steals the gnome and gives it to Philomene at a metro station where Amelie once again sees Nino Late for his train he leaves behind a photo album she finds it and takes it to Dufayel The two peruse the pages so many faces of people who tore their photos in two the halves now joined again in this album The two take notice of one face that appears repeatedly taken in every photobooth in Paris and wonder who it could be In the back of the book is a name and address Nino Quincampoix Dufayel picks up on the idea that Amelie may have feelings for the owner of the album and tells her to return the album and befriend him or else she s better off joining a convent Amelie gets an idea Disguised as a nun Amelie visits the sex shop where Nino works While a coworker goes to find him in another room Amelie tries to sort out what she wants from this stranger Sister s Pickle At the last minute she flees terrified to connect with this man who intrigues her she keeps the album Based on how his coworker describes her Nino realizes that the woman with his album is the same woman from the metro that he is in love with Dufayel asks Amelie why she didn t speak to Nino dismissing him she thinks back to a geometry lesson her mother taught her as a child a metaphor for how true connection with others is impossible Halfway She is determined to find some way to break out of her isolation She sends a letter to Nino with a photograph of herself dressed as Zorro and a cryptic message Focusing back on her anonymous good deeds she then composes a letter to Gina in the voice of Gina s deceased husband and posts it with a cover letter from the postal service claiming to have unearthed the letter from a crash in the Andes In it Gina s ex husband declares his undying love and confesses to having made a mistake running away with his secretary Window Seat With this letter Gina gains closure and is finally able to move on Through Amelie Georgette and Joseph find themselves alone in the loo and begin to fall in love At the same time Nino is plastering Paris with leaflets of Amelie s face in the Zorro mask with the header Have you seen this woman Knowing exactly the game she s playing he wonders out loud how he s falling for someone who doesn t want to be found Thin Air Raphael shows up at the cafe with a series of postcards he has received from around the globe written by the gnome There s No Place Like Gnome Amelie assures him of his worries and tells him to embrace the change while introducing him to Suzanne Collignon comes in with Lucien Amelie unable to stomach the cruelty he shows his assistant feeds him a fig tart causing him to hallucinate a nightmare He profusely apologizes to Lucien for his abuse and admits that he is deeply flawed Joseph and Georgette emerge from the loo disheveled Amelie travels around Paris spray painting quotes from Hipolito s unpublished works and reflecting on her journey thus far Times Are Hard For Dreamers Later that night Hipolito sees a quote from his unpublished work and swells with pride Writing On The Wall As she watches from a distance Amelie finds one of Nino s flyers and is outraged She sends Nino another message to meet her at 5 pm at the Montmartre Carousel with another riddle When Nino shows up he is met with a series of blue arrows guiding him upwards to a telescope on the top of the hill Blue Arrow Suite Through the telescope he sees Amelie returning his album to the basket on his bicycle by the time he races back down she is gone A payphone rings He answers and Amelie tells him that the man in the photo album who keeps reappearing is a ghost Despite her attempts to keep the game going Nino pleads that they meet in person or else he is hanging up She says to meet him the following Tuesday at 2 pm at the Two Windmills Cafe At the appointed time Nino is late Amelie worries about what might ve happened to him her imagined scenario spiraling out of control The Late Nino Quincampoix Nino does show up and when he does she tries to hide When he asks about her masked photo she denies her identity but ultimately runs to the bathroom Frustrated tired and hurt Nino leaves and Gina chases after him Amelie comes out from hiding and Joseph convinces her that Nino left with Gina she runs out heartbroken and Georgette breaks up with Joseph Gina returns with Nino who thinks Amelie is still in the bathroom The ladies interrogate him to make sure he is a suitable suitor for Amelie A Better Haircut After admitting his love for her and his belief that she truly understands him they give him Amelie s home address confessing that she is no longer in the bathroom Back home Dufayel asks about Nino Amelie snaps at him telling him to mind his own business and to paint his own painting rather than obsessively copy Renoir s In response he tells her to live her own life instead of the lives of others Alone she promises to leave Paris to live in further isolation Nino shows up at her door and though she doesn t want him to leave she doesn t want to let him in either He begs her to stop suppressing her feelings and to let him inside Stay Dufayel calls telling her to look out of her window he shows her that he had finally painted an original work of art a portrait of Amelie He urges her to open the door for Nino or she ll never find love She obeys Very gingerly Nino and Amelie approach one another and kiss Halfway Reprise Saying she has a surprise Amelie takes Nino to a photobooth that is out of order A repairman shows up and it is the man in all of the photos test runs to check that the booth works properly Nino thanks Amelie for solving the mystery As they take photos in the newly fixed booth Amelie and Nino reflect on their newfound happiness and wonder what the future holds for them A last bit of narration reveals that Raphael finally sets off on an international trip with Suzanne The company reminds Amelie and Nino and themselves that everyone and everything is connected in ways we do not know The future may be unclear but they will face it together Where Do We Go From Here Songs and recordings editBroadway production edit An original Broadway cast recording of the show was released by Warner Classics digitally on May 19 and physically on June 9 2017 29 Times Are Hard for Dreamers Prologue Young Amelie Company World s Best Dad Young Amelie Raphael World s Best Friend Young Amelie Amandine Fluffy World s Best Mom Young Amelie Amandine Times Are Hard For Dreamers Amelie The Commute Company The Bottle Drops Young Amelie Amelie Company Three Figs Lucien The Girl With the Glass Dufayel Amelie How to Tell Time Amelie Bretodeau Company Tour de France Amelie Company Goodbye Amelie Amelie Elton John Chorus Backyard Amelie Raphael When the Booth Goes Bright Nino Sister s Pickle Amelie Halfway Young Amelie Amelie Window Seat Amelie Gina Gina s Husband Company There s No Place Like Gnome Gnome Company Thin Air Nino Blue Arrow Suite Amelie The Late Nino Quincampoix Amelie Chorus A Better Haircut Gina Suzanne Georgette Nino Stay Amelie Nino Halfway Reprise Amelie Where Do We Go From Here Amelie Nino Company Source IBDB 30 31 UK production editThe Original London Cast Recording was released by Concord Records digitally on June 5 2020 32 33 Act 1 The Flight of the Blue Fly Company World s Best Papa Raphael Amelie Amandine World s Best Friend Amelie Fluffy World s Best Mama Amelie Amandine Company Post Mortem Amelie Company The Sound of Going Round in Circles Amelie Company The Commute Home Hipolito Amelie Company When the Booth Goes Bright Nino Company The Bottle Drops Amelie Company Three Figs Lucien The Girl With the Glass Dufayel Amelie How to Tell Time Amelie Bretodeau Tour de France Amelie Blind Beggar Company Goodbye Amelie Elton John Company Act II Half Asleep Amelie Nino Company Backyard Amelie Raphael Sister s Pickle Amelie Halfway Amelie Amandine Window Seat Gina Amelie Hipolito Suzanne Thin Air Nino Company There s No Place Like Gnome Gnome Raphael Company Times Are Hard For Dreamers Amelie Writing On The Wall Company Blue Arrow Suite Amelie Company The Late Nino Quincampoix Amelie Suzanne Gina Georgette Joseph Hipolito A Better Haircut Suzanne Georgette Gina Nino Stay Amelie Nino Company Halfway Reprise Amelie Nino Company Where Do We Go From Here Amelie Nino Company New material Not included on Original Cast Recording Reinstated from out of town tryoutsSource SpotifyOriginal casts editCharacter 34 World Premiere Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2015 6 Los Angeles Ahmanson Theatre 2016 Broadway Walter Kerr Theatre 2017 UK Tour London 2019 18 20 West End Criterion Theatre 2021 25 Amelie Poulain Samantha Barks Phillipa Soo Audrey Brisson Young Amelie Poulain Savvy Crawford featured as a puppet Nino Quincampoix Adam Chanler Berat Chris Jared Danny Maca Chris Jared Julien Dufayel Collignon Tony Sheldon Johnson Willis Raphael Poulain Bretodeau John Hickock Manoel Felciano Jez Unwin Amandine Poulain Philomene Alison Cimmet Rachel Dawson Suzanne Maria Christina Oliveras Harriett D Foy Kate Robson Stuart Gina Carla Duren Maria Christina Oliveras Sioned Saunders Georgette Sylvie Collignon s Mother Alyse Alan Louis Faoileann Cunningham Flora Spencer Longhurst Blind Beggar Garden Gnome Anchorperson David Andino Josh Sneesby Jack Quarton Hipolito Belgian Tourist Elton John Randy Blair Caolan McCarthy Joseph Fluffy Collignon s Father Paul Whitty Samuel Morgan Grahame Lucien Adrien Wells Mysterious Man Perry Sherman Heath Calvert Oliver Grant Ensemble Emily Afton Trey Ellett Destinee Rea Jacob Keith Watson Emma Jane Morton Nuwan Hugh Perera Miiya Alexandra Robyn Sinclair Matthew James Hinchliffe Danny Mac did not transfer with the rest of the UK tour cast during its run in London at The Other Palace In his stead Chris Jared played the role 20 Critical reception editThe San Francisco Chronicle gave the Berkeley production of the show a rave review saying wit crackles and charm fills the house in this seamless blend of visual narrative and performance delights 35 On Broadway the show received mixed reviews often praising Soo the cast and design elements of the show but being critical of the score According to The New York Times The musical adapted from the 2001 film about a shy but whimsically altruistic French waitress had struggled at the box office since opening to underwhelming reviews Without a single Tony nomination in a competitive Broadway season an uptick in sales was unlikely 36 The London production received much more positive reviews with many praising the re orchestrations and Audrey Brisson s lead performance WhatsOnStage called the show a fanciful Valentine to the City of Light and a celebration of the unbeatable power of live music 37 This production was nominated for three Olivier Awards including Best New Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album Awards and nominations editOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Category Result 2017 Drama League Award 38 Distinguished Production of a Musical Nominated Original London production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 2020 Laurence Olivier Award 22 Best New Musical Nominated Best Actress in a Musical Audrey Brisson Nominated Best Original Score or New Orchestrations Barnaby Race Nominated 2021 Grammy Award 23 Best Musical Theater Album Audrey Brisson Michael Fentiman Sean Patrick Flahaven Chris Jared Daniel Messe Caolan McCarthy Barnaby Race Nathan Tysen and Jez Unwin NominatedReferences edit a b Amelie the Musical review sepia toned surrealism that s high on imagination the Guardian 2019 04 19 Retrieved 2020 10 27 Mountford Fiona 2019 12 04 Amelie The Other Palace review a wonderfully wistful evening The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2020 10 27 Amelie musical to be made for Broadway BBC August 23 2013 a b Amelie A New Musical Los Angeles centertheatregroup org accessed October 18 2016 Hetrick Adam August 22 2013 Dan Messe Craig Lucas and Nathan Tysen Adapting Amelie as Stage Musical Pam MacKinnon at the Helm Playbill Retrieved November 18 2016 a b Amelie A New Musical at Berkeley Rep Berkeley Repertory Theatre Archived from the original on 2016 04 21 Retrieved 2016 06 18 Ng David June 21 2016 Amelie musical coming to L A then Broadway with a Hamilton star Los Angeles Times Clement Olivia What Do Critics Think of the Broadway Bound Amelie Playbill December 19 2016 Viagas Robert Full Cast Announced for Broadway Aimed Amelie Musical Playbill October 17 2016 Viagas Robert Amelie Musical Books Broadway Dates and Theatre Playbill November 16 2016 Broadway s Amelie Begins Performances March 9 Playbill March 9 2017 Archived from the original on March 10 2017 McPhee Ryan Amelie Starring Phillipa Soo Sets Broadway Closing Date Playbill May 4 2017 a b ミュージカル アメリ 日本初演 渡辺麻友 心が温かくなる作品 Natalie in Japanese 2018 05 18 Retrieved 2019 01 04 Die fabelhafte Welt der Amelie Stage Entertainment Archived from the original on 2018 10 29 Retrieved 2018 10 29 DIE FABELHAFTE WELT DER AMELIE Das Musical www stage entertainment de Retrieved 2018 11 25 NEWS Amelie The Musical has its UK premiere at Newbury s Watermill Theatre in April 2019 before touring My Theatre Mates 2018 10 29 Retrieved 2018 10 29 Herman Judi 19 April 2019 Review Amelie the Musical Watermill Theatre WhatsOnStage a b Bowie Sell Daisy 2019 03 15 Danny Mac to star in Amelie the Musical WhatsOnStage Retrieved 2019 03 16 Ephram Nicholas Daniels Ryan 2019 07 10 Amelie The Musical transfers to London s West End for a limited run at The Other Palace www londontheatredirect com Retrieved 2019 10 09 a b c Hetrick Adam 2019 07 10 U K Tour of Amelie to Play West End Run at The Other Palace Playbill Retrieved 2019 10 09 Muntford Hari 4 December 2019 Can Amelie The Musical Live Up To The Hype Of The Film The Londonist Londonist Ltd Retrieved 14 December 2019 a b Olivier Awards 2020 with Mastercard Theatre s Biggest Night Olivier Awards Retrieved 2021 01 18 a b 2021 GRAMMYs Complete Nominees List GRAMMY com 2020 11 24 Retrieved 2021 01 18 Wood Alex 2021 03 30 Amelie musical to transfer to the West End for socially distanced run from May WhatsOnStage Retrieved 2021 03 30 a b Wood Alex 2021 03 30 Amelie musical West End transfer full cast revealed WhatsOnStage Retrieved 2021 03 30 a b Amelie in Finnish 25 February 2019 Retrieved May 11 2019 AMELIE Darlinghurst Theatre Company www darlinghursttheatre com Retrieved 2019 11 05 Kunst Chantal 2020 06 11 BWW Feature FRANSE FILMHIT AMELIE KOMT ALS MUSICAL NAAR NEDERLAND www broadwayworld com Retrieved 2020 06 11 Lefkowitz Andy March 9 2017 Broadway s Amelie Musical Will Record a Cast Album BroadwayWorld Amelie ibdb com retrieved April 4 2017 dear evan hansen This is the Musical Numbers page from the Amelie dear evan hansen March 2017 Retrieved 2017 03 11 michaelfentiman May 4 2020 Current plan for AmelieMusicalUK album release is early June it sounds STUNNING Stay where you are Tweet via Twitter Amelie Amazon UK This is the Cast page from the Amelie Broadway playbill It was sent to me by Julia R twitter com jijuro9 whom attended the first preview of the show on March 9 2017 throughawindow Tumblr March 11 2017 Retrieved 2017 03 11 Hurwitt Robert Fanciful film floats dreamily onto the stage with Amelie SFGATE September 2015 Paulson Michael May 4 2017 Amelie a Broadway Musical Starring Phillipa Soo Will Close The New York Times Retrieved August 4 2022 Hood Alun 2021 06 03 Review Amelie the Musical Criterion Theatre WhatsOnStage Retrieved 2022 08 03 Drama League dramaleague org Retrieved 2021 01 18 External links edit Amelie at the Internet Broadway Database Amelie the Musical UK Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amelie musical amp oldid 1179427932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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