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Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story

Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story is a musical in two acts written by Alan Janes, and featuring the music of Buddy Holly. It opened at London's Victoria Palace Theatre on 12 October 1989. An early example of the jukebox musical, Buddy ran in London's West End for over 12 years, playing 5,140 performances. Janes took over the producing of the show himself in 2004, and Buddy has been on tour extensively in the UK since then, having played Broadway, five U.S. National Tours and numerous other productions around the world. The show was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Musical.

Buddy:
The Buddy Holly Story
MusicBuddy Holly and others
LyricsBuddy Holly and others
BookAlan Janes
Productions1989–2008 West End
1990–1991 Broadway
1991–2016 UK Tours
1991–2016 US National Tours
International productions
2007–2008 West End Revival

Development edit

A late-night fan-based conversation in a bar of the Montcalm Hotel in London's West End in 1988, between the theatrical agent Laurie Mansfield, film producer Greg Smith and writer/producer Janes, about rock and roll musician Buddy Holly, led Janes to develop and write Buddy. A year later, supported by Paul McCartney, who owned the copyright to Buddy Holly's music, the show had a try out at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, before its transfer to London's Victoria Palace.[1]

Productions edit

Original production edit

Janes worked with originating director Rob Bettinson, and originating musical director Paul Jury, to present the show for a three/week pre-London engagement in August 1989 at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, with Paul Hipp as Buddy Holly. The first shows were beset by technical problems as 26 actor/musicians played and acted their way through two and a half hours of drama and hi-octane rock 'n' roll concert. But regardless of the set crashes and technical mishaps, the audience would not let the cast leave the stage, demanding encore after encore until the cast had run out of songs to play.[2]

West End productions edit

Buddy transferred to the Victoria Palace Theatre and opened on 12 October 1989. With audiences on their feet every night, structural engineers were called to the theatre to make sure the dress circle could take the weight as the structure bounced with the audience as they danced. Buddy transferred to the Novello Theatre, completing a total of 12 and a half years and 5,140 performances at the two theatres. In 2007, Janes brought the show back to the West End at the Duchess Theatre, where it played for a further 634 performances making it one of the longest-running musicals in London history.[3][4] This revival ensured that the 50th Anniversary of Holly's death was celebrated on 3 February with a special performance incorporating several new numbers for that one night. The role of Buddy Holly was equally shared by Dean Elliott and Matthew Wycliffe, who played the role in the 2007 UK touring company.[5] Ritchie Valens was played by Puerto Rican actor Miguel Angel, and J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper) by actor Lee Ormsby.[6] The 50th Anniversary Tour played concurrently across the UK and starred Oliver Seymour-Marsh and Glen Joseph as Buddy, with Chris Redmond and Dan Graham as the Crickets.[7]

UK national tours edit

During the second year of the original production's long run, a UK national tour of Buddy began in June 1991 at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth. This was the first West End production to tour the UK while still playing in the West End; it set a new record of 243 weeks of continuous touring, or 4 years 35 weeks on the road.[citation needed] Buddy has continued to tour frequently in the UK.[8]

Broadway production/US national tours edit

After a Toronto try-out and 15 previews, the Broadway production, also starring Hipp, opened on November 4, 1990, at the Shubert Theatre, where it ran for 225 performances. Jill Hennessy played a number of roles, including Holly's wife Maria Elena. The show has toured extensively throughout the US, starting with a 53-week tour in November 1991, and with the most recent 5th tour finishing in March 2016.[9]

International and touring productions edit

Buddy has been staged in more than 17 countries, including Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, UK and USA. Over 25 million people have seen the show worldwide. Buddy has had two major tours in Australia, the 1st tour played Sydney's Theatre Royal for 36 weeks before continuing throughout Australia for a further 60 weeks. The second Australian tour in 2009 ran for 39 weeks.[10]

In Germany, the Stage Theatre in Hamburg was built on land next to the river Elbe specifically for Buddy, where the show played for seven years between 1994 and 2001.[citation needed]

Characters edit

Synopsis edit

 
Performance at the White House for President Bush

Act I edit

The action takes place in Lubbock, Texas; Clovis, New Mexico; New York City and Clear Lake, Iowa; between January 1956 and February 1959.

With the support of local Lubbock Texas radio DJ, Hipockets Duncan, Buddy and his two friends form a Country & Western band – Buddy Holly & the Crickets – and begin to carve out a career in music. After a difficult start at Decca Records in Nashville, they sign a contract with up-and-coming, innovative record producer Norman Petty who is based in Clovis, New Mexico. Within hours, Buddy Holly & the Crickets start to churn out hits from the recording studio built in Norman's backyard, among them "That'll Be The Day", which will rocket up the charts to number one in a matter of weeks. Buddy Holly & the Crickets are suddenly the hottest act in the country and out on national tour.

Buddy and his band go to New York where they perform at the Apollo Theater making history as the first white band to perform there.

Act II edit

While recording in New York, Buddy proposes to Maria Elena Santiago, the Puerto Rican receptionist of his music publisher after a courtship of all of five hours. Newly married and ambitious, he shifts focus to New York and a rift develops between him and the Crickets. After a declaration of home truths during a recording session, the band split and Buddy unexpectedly finds himself having to pursue a solo career.

Buddy joins The Winter Dance Party of 1959, a bus tour through the Midwest quenching the teenage thirst for the "new music called Rock 'n' Roll" The tour is hard work, the weather conditions appalling and the performers are alternating between sleeping in the luggage racks and dropping into hospital to be treated for frostbite.

The story ends on February 3, 1959, after a rocking concert with the "Big Bopper" J.P. Richardson and Ritchie Valens at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. Buddy makes the fateful decision to break his promise to his pregnant wife not to fly, as he and the other two headliners board a small plane and take off into the night destined for their next show. During a snow storm, in the dead of night, the plane crashes and spares no survivors.

Scenes edit

Act 1 edit

  • Grand Bowl, Lubbock, Texas
  • A Lubbock diner
  • Decca Recording Studios, Nashville
  • KDAV Radio Studio, Lubbock
  • NorVaJak Studios, Clovis, New Mexico
  • Apollo Theatre, Harlem, New York

Act 2 edit

  • Music Publisher's Office, New York
  • Central Park, New York
  • NorVaJak Studios, Clovis
  • Buddy & Maria Elena's Apartment, New York
  • Backstage Surf Ballroom, Clear Lake, Iowa
  • Clear Lake Concert

Song list edit

Cast list edit

Character Original West End Cast Broadway
Buddy Holly Paul Hipp
The Big Bopper Gareth Marks David Mucci
Ritche Valens Enzo Squillino Jr. Philip Anthony
4th Cricket Billy Geraghty Ken Triwush
Joe B. Mauldin David Howarth Bobby Prochaska
Jerry Allison David Bardsley Russ Jolly
Hipockets Duncan Vincent Marzello Fred Sanders
Norman Petty Ron Emslie Kurt Ziskie
Maria Elena Santiago Laurence Bouvard Jill Hennessy
Vi Petty Lorna Lee Jo Lynn Burks
Apollo Main Man Trevor Michael Georges Demo Cates
Apollo Singer Shenton Dixon Jerome Smith, Jr.
Sandra Caldwell
Denise Matthews
DJ at Apollo Don Stitts
Session Musician Graham Brand Alvin Crawford
Belmont Paul Edwards Kevin Fox
Maria's Aunt Carmen Gomez Liliane Stilwell
Dion DiMucci Adam Henderson
Murray Deutch Douglas LeLand Steve Steiner
DJ Clear Lake Bo Light
Stage Manager Peter Mumford
Peggy Sue Claudia Morris Melanie Doane
Mary Lou Megg Nichol Karen Cole
Decca Engineer Paul McQuillan

References edit

  1. ^ "Buddy, the Buddy Holly Musical". thisistheatre.com.
  2. ^ See this and this information from Castalbumdb.com
  3. ^ From official web site diary entries July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Clisby, Heather. "Special Report: Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story", Movie Magazine International, 16 June 2004
  5. ^ Bannister, Rosie (December 11, 2012). "Buddy announces 25th anniversary tour". WhatsOnStage.
  6. ^ The Current UK Tour Cast of The Buddy Holly Story, The Official Buddy Holly Story website, February 2011
  7. ^ Gans, Andrew (December 7, 2010). "Buddy–The Buddy Holly to Tour the U.K.; Itinerary Announced". Playbill. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  8. ^ "Fact Not Fiction", Buddy Worldwide Limited, accessed 27 April 2020
  9. ^ Nathan, John (May 2, 2007). "Buddy Is Back: Buddy Holly Show to Return to the West End". Playbill. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  10. ^ "Globetrotting World Tours", Buddy Worldwide Limited, accessed 27 April 2020

External links edit

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Buddy The Buddy Holly Story is a musical in two acts written by Alan Janes and featuring the music of Buddy Holly It opened at London s Victoria Palace Theatre on 12 October 1989 An early example of the jukebox musical Buddy ran in London s West End for over 12 years playing 5 140 performances Janes took over the producing of the show himself in 2004 and Buddy has been on tour extensively in the UK since then having played Broadway five U S National Tours and numerous other productions around the world The show was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Musical Buddy The Buddy Holly StoryMusicBuddy Holly and othersLyricsBuddy Holly and othersBookAlan JanesProductions1989 2008 West End 1990 1991 Broadway 1991 2016 UK Tours 1991 2016 US National Tours International productions 2007 2008 West End Revival Contents 1 Development 2 Productions 2 1 Original production 2 2 West End productions 2 3 UK national tours 2 4 Broadway production US national tours 2 5 International and touring productions 3 Characters 4 Synopsis 4 1 Act I 4 2 Act II 5 Scenes 5 1 Act 1 5 2 Act 2 6 Song list 6 1 Act I 7 Cast list 8 References 9 External linksDevelopment editA late night fan based conversation in a bar of the Montcalm Hotel in London s West End in 1988 between the theatrical agent Laurie Mansfield film producer Greg Smith and writer producer Janes about rock and roll musician Buddy Holly led Janes to develop and write Buddy A year later supported by Paul McCartney who owned the copyright to Buddy Holly s music the show had a try out at the Theatre Royal Plymouth before its transfer to London s Victoria Palace 1 Productions editOriginal production edit Janes worked with originating director Rob Bettinson and originating musical director Paul Jury to present the show for a three week pre London engagement in August 1989 at the Theatre Royal Plymouth with Paul Hipp as Buddy Holly The first shows were beset by technical problems as 26 actor musicians played and acted their way through two and a half hours of drama and hi octane rock n roll concert But regardless of the set crashes and technical mishaps the audience would not let the cast leave the stage demanding encore after encore until the cast had run out of songs to play 2 West End productions edit Buddy transferred to the Victoria Palace Theatre and opened on 12 October 1989 With audiences on their feet every night structural engineers were called to the theatre to make sure the dress circle could take the weight as the structure bounced with the audience as they danced Buddy transferred to the Novello Theatre completing a total of 12 and a half years and 5 140 performances at the two theatres In 2007 Janes brought the show back to the West End at the Duchess Theatre where it played for a further 634 performances making it one of the longest running musicals in London history 3 4 This revival ensured that the 50th Anniversary of Holly s death was celebrated on 3 February with a special performance incorporating several new numbers for that one night The role of Buddy Holly was equally shared by Dean Elliott and Matthew Wycliffe who played the role in the 2007 UK touring company 5 Ritchie Valens was played by Puerto Rican actor Miguel Angel and J P Richardson The Big Bopper by actor Lee Ormsby 6 The 50th Anniversary Tour played concurrently across the UK and starred Oliver Seymour Marsh and Glen Joseph as Buddy with Chris Redmond and Dan Graham as the Crickets 7 UK national tours edit During the second year of the original production s long run a UK national tour of Buddy began in June 1991 at the Theatre Royal Plymouth This was the first West End production to tour the UK while still playing in the West End it set a new record of 243 weeks of continuous touring or 4 years 35 weeks on the road citation needed Buddy has continued to tour frequently in the UK 8 Broadway production US national tours edit After a Toronto try out and 15 previews the Broadway production also starring Hipp opened on November 4 1990 at the Shubert Theatre where it ran for 225 performances Jill Hennessy played a number of roles including Holly s wife Maria Elena The show has toured extensively throughout the US starting with a 53 week tour in November 1991 and with the most recent 5th tour finishing in March 2016 9 International and touring productions edit Buddy has been staged in more than 17 countries including Australia Austria Canada Denmark Germany Finland Iceland Ireland Japan Netherlands New Zealand Singapore South Africa South Korea Sweden UK and USA Over 25 million people have seen the show worldwide Buddy has had two major tours in Australia the 1st tour played Sydney s Theatre Royal for 36 weeks before continuing throughout Australia for a further 60 weeks The second Australian tour in 2009 ran for 39 weeks 10 In Germany the Stage Theatre in Hamburg was built on land next to the river Elbe specifically for Buddy where the show played for seven years between 1994 and 2001 citation needed Characters editBuddy Holly Hipockets Duncan Joe B Mauldin Jerry Allison Norman Petty Vi Petty Tommy Allsup the fourth Cricket Maria Elena Santiago The Big Bopper Ritchie Valens Dion DiMucci Niki Sullivan Shirley Peggy Sue Mary Lou Sokoloff Maria Elena s Aunt Clear Lake MC Decca Producer Cindy Murray Deutch Jack Daw Performers at the Apollo DJs sound engineers session musicians Hayriders etc Synopsis edit nbsp Performance at the White House for President BushAct I edit The action takes place in Lubbock Texas Clovis New Mexico New York City and Clear Lake Iowa between January 1956 and February 1959 With the support of local Lubbock Texas radio DJ Hipockets Duncan Buddy and his two friends form a Country amp Western band Buddy Holly amp the Crickets and begin to carve out a career in music After a difficult start at Decca Records in Nashville they sign a contract with up and coming innovative record producer Norman Petty who is based in Clovis New Mexico Within hours Buddy Holly amp the Crickets start to churn out hits from the recording studio built in Norman s backyard among them That ll Be The Day which will rocket up the charts to number one in a matter of weeks Buddy Holly amp the Crickets are suddenly the hottest act in the country and out on national tour Buddy and his band go to New York where they perform at the Apollo Theater making history as the first white band to perform there Act II edit While recording in New York Buddy proposes to Maria Elena Santiago the Puerto Rican receptionist of his music publisher after a courtship of all of five hours Newly married and ambitious he shifts focus to New York and a rift develops between him and the Crickets After a declaration of home truths during a recording session the band split and Buddy unexpectedly finds himself having to pursue a solo career Buddy joins The Winter Dance Party of 1959 a bus tour through the Midwest quenching the teenage thirst for the new music called Rock n Roll The tour is hard work the weather conditions appalling and the performers are alternating between sleeping in the luggage racks and dropping into hospital to be treated for frostbite The story ends on February 3 1959 after a rocking concert with the Big Bopper J P Richardson and Ritchie Valens at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake Iowa Buddy makes the fateful decision to break his promise to his pregnant wife not to fly as he and the other two headliners board a small plane and take off into the night destined for their next show During a snow storm in the dead of night the plane crashes and spares no survivors Scenes editAct 1 edit Grand Bowl Lubbock Texas A Lubbock diner Decca Recording Studios Nashville KDAV Radio Studio Lubbock NorVaJak Studios Clovis New Mexico Apollo Theatre Harlem New YorkAct 2 edit Music Publisher s Office New York Central Park New York NorVaJak Studios Clovis Buddy amp Maria Elena s Apartment New York Backstage Surf Ballroom Clear Lake Iowa Clear Lake ConcertSong list editAct I edit Rose of Texas music and lyrics by Paul Jury Flower of My Heart music and lyrics by Paul Jury Rip It Up UK version music and lyrics by Robert Blackwell and John Marascalco Ready Teddy U S version music and lyrics by Robert Blackwell and John Marascalco Changing All Those Changes music and lyrics by Buddy Holly That ll Be The Day music and lyrics by Norman Petty Jerry Allison and Buddy Holly Brown Eyed Handsome Man music and lyrics by Chuck Berry Everyday music and lyrics by Charles Hardin Buddy Holly and Norman Petty Shout UK tour music and lyrics by Kelly Isley Ronald Isley Rudolph Isley Good Time U S version music and lyrics by Paul Jury Party music and lyrics by Paul Jury Not Fade Away music and lyrics by Charles Hardin and Norman Petty Peggy Sue music and lyrics by Norman Petty Jerry Allison and Buddy Holly Words of Love music and lyrics by Buddy Holly Act II Think It Over music and lyrics by Jerry Allison Norman Petty and Buddy Holly True Love Ways music and lyrics by Norman Petty and Buddy Holly Star Spangled Banner Why Do Fools Fall in Love music and lyrics by Frankie Lymon and Morris Levy Chantilly Lace music and lyrics by J P Richardson Maybe Baby music and lyrics by Norman Petty and Buddy Holly Peggy Sue Got Married music and lyrics by Buddy Holly Heartbeat music and lyrics by Norman Petty and Bob Montgomery La Bamba traditional adapted by Ritchie Valens Raining in My Heart music and lyrics by Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant It Doesn t Matter Anymore music and lyrics by Paul Anka Rave On music and lyrics by Norman Petty and Bill Tilghman Johnny B Goode music and lyrics by Chuck Berry Oh Boy Cast list editCharacter Original West End Cast BroadwayBuddy Holly Paul HippThe Big Bopper Gareth Marks David MucciRitche Valens Enzo Squillino Jr Philip Anthony4th Cricket Billy Geraghty Ken TriwushJoe B Mauldin David Howarth Bobby ProchaskaJerry Allison David Bardsley Russ JollyHipockets Duncan Vincent Marzello Fred SandersNorman Petty Ron Emslie Kurt ZiskieMaria Elena Santiago Laurence Bouvard Jill HennessyVi Petty Lorna Lee Jo Lynn BurksApollo Main Man Trevor Michael Georges Demo CatesApollo Singer Shenton Dixon Jerome Smith Jr Sandra CaldwellDenise MatthewsDJ at Apollo Don StittsSession Musician Graham Brand Alvin CrawfordBelmont Paul Edwards Kevin FoxMaria s Aunt Carmen Gomez Liliane StilwellDion DiMucci Adam HendersonMurray Deutch Douglas LeLand Steve SteinerDJ Clear Lake Bo LightStage Manager Peter MumfordPeggy Sue Claudia Morris Melanie DoaneMary Lou Megg Nichol Karen ColeDecca Engineer Paul McQuillanReferences edit Buddy the Buddy Holly Musical thisistheatre com See this and this information from Castalbumdb com From official web site diary entries Archived July 8 2011 at the Wayback Machine Clisby Heather Special Report Buddy The Buddy Holly Story Movie Magazine International 16 June 2004 Bannister Rosie December 11 2012 Buddy announces 25th anniversary tour WhatsOnStage The Current UK Tour Cast of The Buddy Holly Story The Official Buddy Holly Story website February 2011 Gans Andrew December 7 2010 Buddy The Buddy Holly to Tour the U K Itinerary Announced Playbill Retrieved April 1 2022 Fact Not Fiction Buddy Worldwide Limited accessed 27 April 2020 Nathan John May 2 2007 Buddy Is Back Buddy Holly Show to Return to the West End Playbill Retrieved April 1 2022 Globetrotting World Tours Buddy Worldwide Limited accessed 27 April 2020External links editOfficial website Buddy The Buddy Holly Story at the Internet Broadway Database Interview with Maria Elena Holly Review of a Toronto production Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buddy The Buddy Holly Story amp oldid 1167917571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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