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Bat Boy: The Musical

Bat Boy: The Musical is an American horror rock musical with a book by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming and music and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe, based on a June 23, 1992 Weekly World News story about a half-boy, half-bat, dubbed "Bat Boy", who grew up living in a cave.

Bat Boy: The Musical
Original off-Broadway poster
MusicLaurence O'Keefe
LyricsLaurence O'Keefe
BookKeythe Farley
Brian Flemming
BasisWeekly World News's Bat Boy
Productions1997 World Premiere (Los Angeles)
2001 Off-Broadway
2003 St. Louis
2004 West End
2021 Auckland
AwardsLucille Lortel Award
2 Richard Rodgers Awards
Outer Critics Circle Award

Bat Boy premiered at Actors' Gang Theatre in 1997 and has since been produced off-Broadway, in London's West End, at the Edinburgh Festival and in scores of productions throughout the world.

Production history edit

Bat Boy: The Musical was developed at the Directors Company[1] and premiered at Tim Robbins' Actors' Gang Theatre on October 31, 1997. Directed by Keythe Farley, and choreography by Derick LaSalla. The cast featured Deven May as Bat Boy and Kaitlin Hopkins as Meredith Parker.[2][3]

The musical opened off-Broadway at the Union Square Theatre on March 21, 2001, and closed on December 2, 2001. Produced by Robyn Goodman[4] and Michael Alden and directed by Scott Schwartz, with choreography by Christopher Gattelli, the cast featured Deven May as Bat Boy and Kaitlin Hopkins as Meredith, Sean McCourt as Dr. Thomas Parker, Kerry Butler as Shelley Parker, Kathy Brier as Maggie/Ron Taylor, Daria Hardeman as Ruthie Taylor/Ned, Trent Armand Kendall as Rev. Hightower/Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Institute Man, Jim Price as Bud/Daisy/Pan, Richard Pruitt as Sheriff, Doug Storm as Rick Taylor/Lorraine. The swings and understudies included John Treacy Egan, Stephanie Kurtzuba, and J.P. Potter.[5] Raquela Burt originally played Ruthie Taylor/Ned, but had to discontinue the show due to illness.[6] The show was musically directed/keyboards by Alex Lacamoire, keyboards/assistant musical director Jason Debord, acoustic/ electric guitars Greg Skaff, electric bass Matt Rubano, drums Ed Fast. For the original cast album, the band was augmented by cello (Jeanne LeBlanc), French horn (Jeff Lang), flute/clarinet/oboe (C. Anderson), trumpet (Robert Millikan), and trombone (James E. Pugh).[7]

The musical opened in the West End at the Shaftesbury Theatre on September 8, 2004, and ran through January 15, 2005. It again starred Deven May as Bat Boy, along with Rebecca Vere as Meredith, Johnny Barr as Dr. Parker and Emma Williams as Shelley. It had previously played at the West Yorkshire Playhouse.[8][9][10]

It entered regional theatre in 2002 beginning with the Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis,[11] followed by New Line Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri, in 2003 and 2006. Performance rights are currently administered by Dramatists Play Service.[12]

Background edit

The Weekly World News 1992 story about Bat Boy, a half-boy, half-bat found living in a cave inspired writers Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming to write a stage adaptation. They were joined by American composer/lyricist Laurence O'Keefe, and their first production premiered on Halloween, 1997.[13]

The later London production introduced significant changes to the script and score, including the replacement of the song "Inside Your Heart" with "Mine, All Mine".

The musical differs in a few of its plot details from the Weekly World News portrayal of Bat Boy. In the musical, Bat Boy learns to speak from his adoptive family, yearns for acceptance and tries to join society, only to face hatred and violence from a town that fears him and jealous rage from his foster father.

The book deals with serious themes (such as hypocrisy, acceptance, forgiveness, racism, revenge and scapegoating) but often punctures the most serious moments with slapstick, surrealism, camp-horror and irony. The show also contains religious themes with biblical allusions, such as the quoting of Psalm 23 and Genesis 9:4 in scene 9. Act II begins with a religious revival tent meeting featuring a faith healer.

The score was written to be played by a five-piece band of guitar, two keyboards, bass and drums, but the original cast album (RCA Records) contains seven extra instruments (cello, flute, clarinet, oboe, French horn, trumpet, trombone). The music covers many styles, from rock to rap to horror-movie film score and opera. The musical was written to be performed by a cast of 10, with six men and four women playing all the roles.

Synopsis edit

Act I edit

In the fictional town of Hope Falls, West Virginia, three teenage spelunkers, Ron, Rick and Ruthie Taylor, discover the Bat Boy, a deformed humanoid creature. Bat Boy attacks Ruthie and is taken captive by Rick and Ron ("Hold Me Bat Boy"). Ruthie is taken to the hospital, and the Bat Boy is placed in the care of Sheriff Reynolds who brings him to the home of local veterinarian Dr. Parker. Meredith, Dr. Parker's wife, agrees to take him in ("Christian Charity").

Shelley, the Parkers' teenage daughter, is repulsed by the Bat Boy and infuriated by his constant screaming, but Meredith pities him and christens him with a new name: Edgar ("Ugly Boy"). Rick Taylor, Shelley's boyfriend, arrives and, infuriated by Edgar's presence, threatens to kill him with a knife ("Whatcha Wanna Do?"). This upsets Shelley, and Meredith makes Rick leave. Meredith attempts to comfort Edgar ("A Home For You").

Meanwhile, the Mayor of Hope Falls and the local ranchers are worried by their cattle which are dying inexplicably. The rumours of the discovery of a Bat Boy lead them to believe he must be preying on the cattle ("Another Dead Cow").

Dr. Parker returns home and is about to euthanize Edgar when Meredith intervenes. Meredith begs Dr. Parker not to kill Edgar, and he consents when she agrees to sleep with him. Dr. Parker celebrates what he sees as an upturn in his failing marriage and feeds Edgar animal blood ("Dance With Me Darling"). At the hospital, Ruthie is delirious from her injuries, but her mother promises the Sheriff will kill the Bat Boy or be fired ("Mrs. Taylor's Lullaby").

With the help of Meredith's patient teaching and Dr. Parker's secret feedings of blood, Edgar learns speech, etiquette and how to dress and obtains a high-school equivalency diploma ("Show You A Thing or Two"). The town council implore Dr. Parker to prevent the reviled Edgar from attending the upcoming revival meeting. Dr. Parker protests, insisting Edgar is not a threat to anyone, but is pressured into giving his word that Edgar will not attend the revival ("Christian Charity (Reprise)")

Edgar begs the Parkers to let him go to the revival ("A Home For You (Reprise)"), and Meredith eventually relents. Incensed by Meredith undermining his word, Dr. Parker grabs her aggressively, and Edgar instinctively attacks him. Meredith runs to comfort Edgar over her husband, leaving Dr. Parker humiliated and furious. Dr. Parker begins to devise a way to destroy Edgar and save his marriage to Meredith; he taunts a hungry Edgar with a live rabbit, and Edgar struggles with his feral urges to kill. Just as it seems Edgar is overcoming his hunger, Dr. Parker draws blood from the rabbit and Edgar eats it. Dr. Parker gives Ruthie Taylor a lethal injection in her hospital room, intending to blame her death on Edgar ("Comfort and Joy").

Act II edit

At the revival meeting Reverend Hightower offers a faith healing ("A Joyful Noise"). Meredith, Shelley and Edgar arrive, and Edgar volunteers himself for the faith healing. The town are disgusted by his presence, but Edgar implores them to accept him ("Let Me Walk Among You"). The townsfolk are won over by Edgar's eloquence and civility and embrace him ("A Joyful Noise (Reprise)").

Dr. Parker arrives at the revival and reveals Ruthie has died, blaming her death on Edgar. The townsfolk are furious and, once again, turn on Edgar. In the ensuing struggle Edgar attacks Rick Taylor; under the pretense of tending to his wounds, Dr. Parker administers Rick with a lethal injection to serve as further proof that Edgar is dangerous. The townsfolk form a mob, led by Dr. Parker, and pursue Edgar into the woods.

In the woods Shelley and Meredith look for Edgar. Together they decide that they will run away from Hope Falls and Dr. Parker. Shelley tells Meredith she is falling in love with Edgar, and Meredith's horrified response causes Shelley to run away deeper into the woods ("Three Bedroom House"). There she meets Edgar, and the two comfort each other and confess their love for each other. The Greek God of nature Pan arrives to preside over the union of Edgar and Shelley, with the help of the woodland creatures ("Children, Children").

Ron Taylor, determined to get revenge for his brother and sister, searches the slaughterhouse for Edgar. The mob mistake the noise coming from the slaughterhouse as a sign of Edgar's presence, and Mrs. Taylor sets fire to the slaughterhouse, inadvertently burning her remaining child to death. The Sheriff asks Dr. Parker to placate the mob but, instead, he whips them into a bloodthirsty frenzy, and the hunt for Edgar resumes ("More Blood/Kill The Bat Boy!").

Back in the woods Edgar is hungry for blood and begs Shelley to leave him for her own safety. Instead Shelley offers her arm to Edgar for him to feed on ("Inside Your Heart"). Just as he is about to bite, Meredith arrives and reveals she is Edgar's mother. Overcome with grief and shame, Edgar kills a cow and runs away to the cave where he was discovered. Incensed at Dr. Parker's betrayal and Meredith's deceit, Edgar pledges to kill the pair of them and embrace his inner beast ("Apology To A Cow").

The mob arrives at the cave as do Dr. Parker and Meredith. Together they reveal to the town that Edgar was the result of an experiment gone wrong; a young Parker accidentally spilled a prototype pheromone on Meredith which caused him to go mad and sexually violate her. As Meredith ran home in tears, the pheromone also attracted a colony of bats that violated her as well. Nine months later she gave birth to Shelley and Edgar. Repulsed by the deformed Edgar, Meredith asked Parker to kill him, but he could not and instead left him at the mouth of the cave where the bats adopted him.

Edgar begs Dr. Parker to kill him, but he cannot; so Edgar reveals that he slept with Shelley. Furious and overcome with grief, Dr. Parker slits his own throat, causing Edgar to leap upon him and feed, whilst Dr. Parker stabs him in the back. Meredith tries to intervene but is stabbed as well, and the three fall to the ground, dead ("Finale: I Imagine You're Upset/I Am Not A Boy").

In the aftermath, Shelley and the townsfolk reflect on the tale and the lessons they have learned ("Hold Me Bat Boy (Reprise)").

Characters edit

Doubling edit

The musical is written for a cast of ten people to play all twenty-two roles. Except for the actors playing Bat Boy, Meredith, Dr. Parker and Shelley, every cast member plays multiple roles, including at least one of another gender. The cast breakdown is usually thus:

  • Sheriff Reynolds/Delia (male actor)
  • Rick Taylor/Lorraine/Mr. Dillon (male actor)
  • Ron Taylor/Maggie/Clem (female actor)
  • Ruthie Taylor/Ned (female actor)
  • Mrs. Taylor/Roy/Reverend Billy Hightower/Institute Man (male actor)
  • Daisy/Bud/Pan/Doctor (male actor)

Songs edit

(As they appear in the Piano/Conductor Score)

*Appears on the Original Cast Recording.

"More Blood/Kill the Bat Boy!" is included on the Original London Cast Recording. For the London West End production and cast recording, "Inside Your Heart" is replaced with the song "Mine, All Mine", and "Ugly Boy"/"Whatcha Wanna Do?" are replaced by a song called "Hey Freak". This recording begins with the end portion of dialogue before (and segues into) "Hold Me, Bat Boy". It is underscored by a portion of the song "The Cave". The track is titled "Dude! What is It?".[14]

Awards and critical reception edit

Bat Boy: The Musical won the awards for best Off-Broadway musical including the Lucille Lortel Award, two Richard Rodgers Awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Outer Critics Circle Award in 2001.[5] Regional productions of Bat Boy have been nominated for and won awards including the 2003 Elliot Norton Award (Boston, Massachusetts).[15] and the 1998 Ovation Awards (Los Angeles).[16]

The off-Broadway production received very positive reviews. In his review for The New York Times, Bruce Weber wrote, "It's remarkable what [this show's] intelligent wit can accomplish".[17] John Lahr of The New Yorker called it "a giggling cult hit" and "the only play in the history of the theatre whose hero ends Act I with a rabbit in his mouth, and who moves on in Act II to an entire cow's head."[18] Curtain-Up praised : "Laurence O'Keefe's peppy and melodic pop-rock score... played by a five piece combo".[19] Deven May received the Theatre World Award for his performance as Bat Boy.

The West End reviews were less positive. The CurtainUp reviewer wrote, "[U]nless Bat Boy The Musical gathers a cult audience, I fear it will not linger. The newspaper critics do sometimes get it wrong, ... but they have been less kind to Bat Boy than the West Virginians portrayed in the musical." The subsequent sell-out 2006 Edinburgh Festival production of the revised score used in the West End received very positive reviews, with many suggesting the show suited this more 'scaled-down' style.[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ . DirectorsCompany.org. Archived from the original on April 8, 2012. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
  2. ^ . TheActorsGang.com. Archived from the original on August 20, 2008. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  3. ^ "ITDb: Show Original Cast: Bat Boy". TheatreDB.com. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  4. ^ "Bat Boy: The Musical". Internet Off-Broadway Database. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
  5. ^ a b . Lortel.org. Archived from the original on October 12, 2012. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
  6. ^ Michael Jefferies (2023). "About". Raquela.
  7. ^ "Bat Boy: The Musical – Original Cast Recording 2001". MasterworksBroadway.com. 2001-06-05. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  8. ^ a b . albemarle-london.com. Archived from the original on September 17, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  9. ^ a b Loveridge, Lizzie (September 8, 2004). "Bat Boy Wings It To London". CurtainUp.com.
  10. ^ Hanks, Robert (September 13, 2004). "A batty musical with bite, 3 stars". The Independent.
  11. ^ . PhoenixTheatre.org. Archived from the original on February 27, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  12. ^ "Bat Boy: The Musical". Dramatists.com.
  13. ^ Rosati, Nancy (April 22, 2001). "An Interview with Laurence O'Keefe". Talkin' Broadway.
  14. ^ . Music.Xcess.info. Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
  15. ^ . StageSource.org. Archived from the original on March 27, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  16. ^ "Ovation Awards nominations, 1998, Musical/smaller, Writing of a world premiere, Leading actor/musical, Leading actress/musical". AllBusiness.com. November 12, 1998.[dead link]
  17. ^ Weber, Bruce (March 22, 2001). "THEATER REVIEW; Who's the Guy Who Ordered the Bloody Mary on the Rocks?". The New York Times. from the original on 2010-10-31. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  18. ^ Lahr, John (April 1, 2001). "Bloodsucker's Ball: Camp, cult, and Complicite". The New Yorker. from the original on October 31, 2020.
  19. ^ Sommers, Elyse (March 22, 2001). "New York Review of Bat Boy". CurtainUp.com. Retrieved June 9, 2009.

External links edit

  • Bat Boy plot, song list, productions at The Guide to Musical Theatre
  • Brief plot summary with detailed character descriptions
  • Bat Boy: The Musical at Internet Off-Broadway Database

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Bat Boy The Musical is an American horror rock musical with a book by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming and music and lyrics by Laurence O Keefe based on a June 23 1992 Weekly World News story about a half boy half bat dubbed Bat Boy who grew up living in a cave Bat Boy The MusicalOriginal off Broadway posterMusicLaurence O KeefeLyricsLaurence O KeefeBookKeythe Farley Brian FlemmingBasisWeekly World News s Bat BoyProductions1997 World Premiere Los Angeles 2001 Off Broadway 2003 St Louis2004 West End2021 AucklandAwardsLucille Lortel Award2 Richard Rodgers AwardsOuter Critics Circle AwardBat Boy premiered at Actors Gang Theatre in 1997 and has since been produced off Broadway in London s West End at the Edinburgh Festival and in scores of productions throughout the world Contents 1 Production history 2 Background 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act I 3 2 Act II 4 Characters 4 1 Doubling 5 Songs 6 Awards and critical reception 7 References 8 External linksProduction history editBat Boy The Musical was developed at the Directors Company 1 and premiered at Tim Robbins Actors Gang Theatre on October 31 1997 Directed by Keythe Farley and choreography by Derick LaSalla The cast featured Deven May as Bat Boy and Kaitlin Hopkins as Meredith Parker 2 3 The musical opened off Broadway at the Union Square Theatre on March 21 2001 and closed on December 2 2001 Produced by Robyn Goodman 4 and Michael Alden and directed by Scott Schwartz with choreography by Christopher Gattelli the cast featured Deven May as Bat Boy and Kaitlin Hopkins as Meredith Sean McCourt as Dr Thomas Parker Kerry Butler as Shelley Parker Kathy Brier as Maggie Ron Taylor Daria Hardeman as Ruthie Taylor Ned Trent Armand Kendall as Rev Hightower Mrs Taylor Roy Institute Man Jim Price as Bud Daisy Pan Richard Pruitt as Sheriff Doug Storm as Rick Taylor Lorraine The swings and understudies included John Treacy Egan Stephanie Kurtzuba and J P Potter 5 Raquela Burt originally played Ruthie Taylor Ned but had to discontinue the show due to illness 6 The show was musically directed keyboards by Alex Lacamoire keyboards assistant musical director Jason Debord acoustic electric guitars Greg Skaff electric bass Matt Rubano drums Ed Fast For the original cast album the band was augmented by cello Jeanne LeBlanc French horn Jeff Lang flute clarinet oboe C Anderson trumpet Robert Millikan and trombone James E Pugh 7 The musical opened in the West End at the Shaftesbury Theatre on September 8 2004 and ran through January 15 2005 It again starred Deven May as Bat Boy along with Rebecca Vere as Meredith Johnny Barr as Dr Parker and Emma Williams as Shelley It had previously played at the West Yorkshire Playhouse 8 9 10 It entered regional theatre in 2002 beginning with the Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis 11 followed by New Line Theatre in St Louis Missouri in 2003 and 2006 Performance rights are currently administered by Dramatists Play Service 12 Background editThe Weekly World News 1992 story about Bat Boy a half boy half bat found living in a cave inspired writers Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming to write a stage adaptation They were joined by American composer lyricist Laurence O Keefe and their first production premiered on Halloween 1997 13 The later London production introduced significant changes to the script and score including the replacement of the song Inside Your Heart with Mine All Mine The musical differs in a few of its plot details from the Weekly World News portrayal of Bat Boy In the musical Bat Boy learns to speak from his adoptive family yearns for acceptance and tries to join society only to face hatred and violence from a town that fears him and jealous rage from his foster father The book deals with serious themes such as hypocrisy acceptance forgiveness racism revenge and scapegoating but often punctures the most serious moments with slapstick surrealism camp horror and irony The show also contains religious themes with biblical allusions such as the quoting of Psalm 23 and Genesis 9 4 in scene 9 Act II begins with a religious revival tent meeting featuring a faith healer The score was written to be played by a five piece band of guitar two keyboards bass and drums but the original cast album RCA Records contains seven extra instruments cello flute clarinet oboe French horn trumpet trombone The music covers many styles from rock to rap to horror movie film score and opera The musical was written to be performed by a cast of 10 with six men and four women playing all the roles Synopsis editAct I edit In the fictional town of Hope Falls West Virginia three teenage spelunkers Ron Rick and Ruthie Taylor discover the Bat Boy a deformed humanoid creature Bat Boy attacks Ruthie and is taken captive by Rick and Ron Hold Me Bat Boy Ruthie is taken to the hospital and the Bat Boy is placed in the care of Sheriff Reynolds who brings him to the home of local veterinarian Dr Parker Meredith Dr Parker s wife agrees to take him in Christian Charity Shelley the Parkers teenage daughter is repulsed by the Bat Boy and infuriated by his constant screaming but Meredith pities him and christens him with a new name Edgar Ugly Boy Rick Taylor Shelley s boyfriend arrives and infuriated by Edgar s presence threatens to kill him with a knife Whatcha Wanna Do This upsets Shelley and Meredith makes Rick leave Meredith attempts to comfort Edgar A Home For You Meanwhile the Mayor of Hope Falls and the local ranchers are worried by their cattle which are dying inexplicably The rumours of the discovery of a Bat Boy lead them to believe he must be preying on the cattle Another Dead Cow Dr Parker returns home and is about to euthanize Edgar when Meredith intervenes Meredith begs Dr Parker not to kill Edgar and he consents when she agrees to sleep with him Dr Parker celebrates what he sees as an upturn in his failing marriage and feeds Edgar animal blood Dance With Me Darling At the hospital Ruthie is delirious from her injuries but her mother promises the Sheriff will kill the Bat Boy or be fired Mrs Taylor s Lullaby With the help of Meredith s patient teaching and Dr Parker s secret feedings of blood Edgar learns speech etiquette and how to dress and obtains a high school equivalency diploma Show You A Thing or Two The town council implore Dr Parker to prevent the reviled Edgar from attending the upcoming revival meeting Dr Parker protests insisting Edgar is not a threat to anyone but is pressured into giving his word that Edgar will not attend the revival Christian Charity Reprise Edgar begs the Parkers to let him go to the revival A Home For You Reprise and Meredith eventually relents Incensed by Meredith undermining his word Dr Parker grabs her aggressively and Edgar instinctively attacks him Meredith runs to comfort Edgar over her husband leaving Dr Parker humiliated and furious Dr Parker begins to devise a way to destroy Edgar and save his marriage to Meredith he taunts a hungry Edgar with a live rabbit and Edgar struggles with his feral urges to kill Just as it seems Edgar is overcoming his hunger Dr Parker draws blood from the rabbit and Edgar eats it Dr Parker gives Ruthie Taylor a lethal injection in her hospital room intending to blame her death on Edgar Comfort and Joy Act II edit At the revival meeting Reverend Hightower offers a faith healing A Joyful Noise Meredith Shelley and Edgar arrive and Edgar volunteers himself for the faith healing The town are disgusted by his presence but Edgar implores them to accept him Let Me Walk Among You The townsfolk are won over by Edgar s eloquence and civility and embrace him A Joyful Noise Reprise Dr Parker arrives at the revival and reveals Ruthie has died blaming her death on Edgar The townsfolk are furious and once again turn on Edgar In the ensuing struggle Edgar attacks Rick Taylor under the pretense of tending to his wounds Dr Parker administers Rick with a lethal injection to serve as further proof that Edgar is dangerous The townsfolk form a mob led by Dr Parker and pursue Edgar into the woods In the woods Shelley and Meredith look for Edgar Together they decide that they will run away from Hope Falls and Dr Parker Shelley tells Meredith she is falling in love with Edgar and Meredith s horrified response causes Shelley to run away deeper into the woods Three Bedroom House There she meets Edgar and the two comfort each other and confess their love for each other The Greek God of nature Pan arrives to preside over the union of Edgar and Shelley with the help of the woodland creatures Children Children Ron Taylor determined to get revenge for his brother and sister searches the slaughterhouse for Edgar The mob mistake the noise coming from the slaughterhouse as a sign of Edgar s presence and Mrs Taylor sets fire to the slaughterhouse inadvertently burning her remaining child to death The Sheriff asks Dr Parker to placate the mob but instead he whips them into a bloodthirsty frenzy and the hunt for Edgar resumes More Blood Kill The Bat Boy Back in the woods Edgar is hungry for blood and begs Shelley to leave him for her own safety Instead Shelley offers her arm to Edgar for him to feed on Inside Your Heart Just as he is about to bite Meredith arrives and reveals she is Edgar s mother Overcome with grief and shame Edgar kills a cow and runs away to the cave where he was discovered Incensed at Dr Parker s betrayal and Meredith s deceit Edgar pledges to kill the pair of them and embrace his inner beast Apology To A Cow The mob arrives at the cave as do Dr Parker and Meredith Together they reveal to the town that Edgar was the result of an experiment gone wrong a young Parker accidentally spilled a prototype pheromone on Meredith which caused him to go mad and sexually violate her As Meredith ran home in tears the pheromone also attracted a colony of bats that violated her as well Nine months later she gave birth to Shelley and Edgar Repulsed by the deformed Edgar Meredith asked Parker to kill him but he could not and instead left him at the mouth of the cave where the bats adopted him Edgar begs Dr Parker to kill him but he cannot so Edgar reveals that he slept with Shelley Furious and overcome with grief Dr Parker slits his own throat causing Edgar to leap upon him and feed whilst Dr Parker stabs him in the back Meredith tries to intervene but is stabbed as well and the three fall to the ground dead Finale I Imagine You re Upset I Am Not A Boy In the aftermath Shelley and the townsfolk reflect on the tale and the lessons they have learned Hold Me Bat Boy Reprise Characters editBat Boy Also referred to as Edgar A bat boy Meredith Parker Wife to Thomas Dr Thomas Parker The town veterinarian Husband to Meredith Shelley Parker The rebellious daughter of Thomas and Meredith Girlfriend of Rick Falls in love with Edgar Sheriff Reynolds The local sheriff coming up for re election Sometimes doubles as Delia Rick Taylor A rowdy spelunking teenager Kin to Ron and Ruthie son of Mrs Taylor Boyfriend of Shelley Commonly doubles as Lorraine and Mr Dillon Ron Taylor A rowdy spelunking teenager Kin to Rick and Ruthie son of Mrs Taylor Usually a drag role Commonly doubles as Maggie Ruthie Taylor A rowdy spelunking teenager Youngest of three Kin to Rick and Ron daughter of Mrs Taylor Commonly doubles as Ned Mrs Taylor An overprotective aggressive mother Mother of Rick Ron and Ruthie Usually a drag role Commonly doubles as Reverend Hightower Roy and Institute Man Lorraine A townswoman Usually a drag role Commonly doubles as Rick and Mr Dillon Delia A townswoman Usually a drag role Sometimes doubles as Sheriff Maggie The mayor of Hope Falls Commonly doubles as Ron Daisy A townswoman Usually a drag role Commonly doubles as Bud and Pan Mr Dillon A rancher Sometimes doubles as Lorraine and Rick Bud A rancher Commonly doubles as Pan and Daisy Ned A rancher Usually a drag role Commonly doubles as Ruthie Roy A townsman Often doubles as Mrs Taylor and Rev Hightower Clem A townsman Usually a drag role Often doubles as Ron and Maggie Reverend Billy Hightower A preacher and faith healer who holds a travelling Tent Revival Barbecue Commonly doubles as Mrs Taylor and Roy Pan The Greek satyr god of nature Commonly doubles as Bud and Daisy A Doctor Commonly doubles as Bud Daisy and Pan Institute Man Commonly doubles as Mrs Taylor Roy and Rev Hightower Chorus Singer dancers additional townsfolk Doubling edit The musical is written for a cast of ten people to play all twenty two roles Except for the actors playing Bat Boy Meredith Dr Parker and Shelley every cast member plays multiple roles including at least one of another gender The cast breakdown is usually thus Sheriff Reynolds Delia male actor Rick Taylor Lorraine Mr Dillon male actor Ron Taylor Maggie Clem female actor Ruthie Taylor Ned female actor Mrs Taylor Roy Reverend Billy Hightower Institute Man male actor Daisy Bud Pan Doctor male actor Songs edit As they appear in the Piano Conductor Score 1 Overture 1a The Cave 2 Hold Me Bat Boy Company 2a Living Room Cue 3 Christian Charity Sheriff Meredith and Shelly 4 Ugly Boy Shelly 5 Whatcha Wanna Do Rick and Shelly 6 A Home for You Meredith and Bat Boy 7 Another Dead Cow Company 8 Dance With Me Darling Dr Parker 9 Mrs Taylor s Lullaby Mrs Taylor 10 Show You a Thing or Two Meredith Shelly Bat Boy Dr Parker and Company 11 Christian Charity reprise Sheriff Dr Parker and Company 12 May I Have This Dance 13 A Home for You reprise Bat Boy 14 Parker s Epiphany Dr Parker 15 Comfort and Joy Dr Parker Meredith Shelly Bat Boy Sheriff and Company 15a Comfort and Joy part II Dr Parker Meredith Shelly Bat Boy Sheriff and Company 16 A Joyful Noise Reverend Hightower and Company 16a Come on Down 17 Let Me Walk Among You Bat Boy 18 A Joyful Noise reprise Reverend Hightower and Company 18a A Joyful Noise playoff Reverend Hightower and Company 19 All Hell Breaks Loose Company 20 Stop the Bat Boy Company 21 Three Bedroom House Meredith and Shelly 21a Babe in the Woods 22 Children Children Pan and Company 22a Burn You Freak Burn 23 More Blood Kill the Bat Boy Company 24 Inside Your Heart Bat Boy and Shelly 25 Is All That You Taught Me a Lie 26 Apology to a Cow Bat Boy 26a Hello Father 27 Revelations 28 Finale I Imagine You re Upset Bat Boy Shelly and Company 28a Finale I Am Not a Boy Bat Boy 29 Finale Hold Me Bat Boy Shelly and Company 30 Bows 1opt Optional Overture Appears on the Original Cast Recording More Blood Kill the Bat Boy is included on the Original London Cast Recording For the London West End production and cast recording Inside Your Heart is replaced with the song Mine All Mine and Ugly Boy Whatcha Wanna Do are replaced by a song called Hey Freak This recording begins with the end portion of dialogue before and segues into Hold Me Bat Boy It is underscored by a portion of the song The Cave The track is titled Dude What is It 14 Awards and critical reception editBat Boy The Musical won the awards for best Off Broadway musical including the Lucille Lortel Award two Richard Rodgers Awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Outer Critics Circle Award in 2001 5 Regional productions of Bat Boy have been nominated for and won awards including the 2003 Elliot Norton Award Boston Massachusetts 15 and the 1998 Ovation Awards Los Angeles 16 The off Broadway production received very positive reviews In his review for The New York Times Bruce Weber wrote It s remarkable what this show s intelligent wit can accomplish 17 John Lahr of The New Yorker called it a giggling cult hit and the only play in the history of the theatre whose hero ends Act I with a rabbit in his mouth and who moves on in Act II to an entire cow s head 18 Curtain Up praised Laurence O Keefe s peppy and melodic pop rock score played by a five piece combo 19 Deven May received the Theatre World Award for his performance as Bat Boy The West End reviews were less positive The CurtainUp reviewer wrote U nless Bat Boy The Musical gathers a cult audience I fear it will not linger The newspaper critics do sometimes get it wrong but they have been less kind to Bat Boy than the West Virginians portrayed in the musical The subsequent sell out 2006 Edinburgh Festival production of the revised score used in the West End received very positive reviews with many suggesting the show suited this more scaled down style 8 9 References edit Directors Company History DirectorsCompany org Archived from the original on April 8 2012 Retrieved 2013 03 27 Bat Boy TheActorsGang com Archived from the original on August 20 2008 Retrieved February 26 2009 ITDb Show Original Cast Bat Boy TheatreDB com Retrieved 2012 01 15 Bat Boy The Musical Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved 2020 10 28 a b Bat Boy The Musical Lortel org Archived from the original on October 12 2012 Retrieved 2013 03 27 Michael Jefferies 2023 About Raquela Bat Boy The Musical Original Cast Recording 2001 MasterworksBroadway com 2001 06 05 Retrieved 2012 01 15 a b Archive Page For Bat Boy The Musical 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