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Carmen Jones

Carmen Jones is a 1943 Broadway musical with music by Georges Bizet (orchestrated for Broadway by Robert Russell Bennett) and lyrics and book by Oscar Hammerstein II which was performed at The Broadway Theatre. Conceptually, it is Bizet's opera Carmen updated to a World War II-era, African-American setting. Bizet's opera was, in turn, based on the 1846 novella by Prosper Mérimée. The Broadway musical was produced by Billy Rose, using an all-black cast, and directed by Hassard Short. Robert Shaw prepared the choral portions of the show.[1]

The original Broadway production starred Muriel Smith (alternating with Muriel Rahn) in the title role. The original Broadway cast members were nearly all new to the stage; Kennedy and Muir each wrote that on the first day of rehearsal only one member had ever been on a stage before this musical.[2]

The 1954 film was adapted by Hammerstein and Harry Kleiner. It was directed by Otto Preminger and starred Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte.[3]

The musical has been revived in London, running for a season in 1991 at Old Vic and most recently in Royal Festival Hall in the Southbank Centre in 2007.[4]

In 2018, it was revived off-Broadway at the Classic Stage Company under the direction of John Doyle and Anika Noni Rose in the title role.[5]

Plot edit

Parachute maker Carmen Jones makes a play for a "fly boy" Air Force man, Joe, who is in love with sweet Cindy Lou and about to marry her on a day pass when Carmen gets into a fight with another woman.

Joe's pass is cancelled in order for him to drive her to the next town to be handed over to the non-military police. Instead, Carmen charms him and escapes, and he is put in the stockade for not delivering her to the authorities.

While Carmen waits for Joe to be released from military prison, she hangs around Billy Pastor's jive cafe where she encounters boxer Husky Miller, who is instantly besotted with Carmen, calling her "heatwave".

Carmen initially is uninterested, but her friends Frankie and Mert know that their invitation from Husky's manager to see him fight in Chicago depends on Carmen's being there, too.

 
Muriel Rahn (age 32) in the title role in the 1943 original Broadway production of Carmen Jones

Joe, having been released from the stockade, turns up at the cafe the same evening. At first, his prospects seem to be looking up, as his connections have put Joe back on track for aviator school. Carmen lays down a guilt trip, protesting that a long-distance relationship with Joe 400 miles (640 km) away at school just isn't what she had in mind. He immediately gets into a fight with his sergeant, who is making a move on Carmen, as well as putting pressure on Joe. Starting the fight would have been enough to put Joe back in military prison for years, but the fight goes badly, and the sergeant ends up apparently dead. Carmen makes Joe hide the body because desertion seems better than a lengthy sentence.

The train ticket to Chicago originally given to Carmen offers them a way of avoiding the MPs. After a few days hiding in a seedy hotel with no money and no future with Joe, Carmen pays a visit to her two friends, now covered in diamonds and furs, at Husky's training camp. She only is looking for a loan, but they try to draw her to give up Joe and "go with the money" by staying with Husky.

Later, at Husky's apartment, Frankie reads Carmen's "cards", and reveals the nine of spades - the card of death. In the belief that her days are numbered, Carmen gives in to Husky's advances, abandoning Joe for the luxurious life Husky can offer her.

Cindy Lou comes to look for Joe, but he is still in love with Carmen and spurns Cindy Lou. The night of Husky's title fight, Joe tries to convince Carmen to return to him, but when she rejects him, he kills her, thus making the card's prophecy a reality.

Music edit

Oscar Hammerstein II heavily adapted the libretto for Georges Bizet's opera Carmen from the original French for his Broadway production. Arts and Entertainment Editor Elisabeth Vincentelli clarifies:

"The music was pretty much left intact, but Hammerstein transferred the action to World War II America. Carmen's tobacco factory became Carmen Jones' parachute factory, bullfighter Escamillo became boxer Husky Miller, and so on. As if this weren't enough, there also was the 'small' detail of casting the show only with African-Americans...many of the show's songs retain a surprising impact. The feverish intensity of 'Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum', for instance, hasn't dimmed over the years, and the song's been covered by a wide variety of performers, from Pearl Bailey and Marc Almond to Mandy Patinkin."[6][7]

The majority of the actors performing the songs in the film Carmen Jones were dubbed. Even singer Harry Belafonte was dubbed by LeVern Hutcherson, and Dorothy Dandridge was dubbed by Marilyn Horne (long before Horne became a well-known opera singer).[8]

Songs edit

Awards and nominations edit

Original London production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1992 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical Won
Best Actor in a Musical Damon Evans Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Wilhelmenia Fernandez Won
Sharon Benson Nominated
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Gregg Baker Nominated
Karen Parks Nominated

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Carmen Jones". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. ^ Kennedy and Muir 1998, p.77.
  3. ^ LoBianco, Lorraine. "Carmen Jones". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  4. ^ southbankcentre.co.uk/carmenjones 2010-04-09 at the Wayback Machine, Carmen Jones at the Royal Festival Hall in London (25 July - 2 September 2007).
  5. ^ Lortel Archives, Internet Off-Broadway Database_ [1]
  6. ^ Georges Bizet; Oscar Hammerstein II; Muriel Smith; Luther Saxon; Glenn Bryant; Carlotta Franzel; June Hawkins, Carmen Jones 1943 Original Broadway Cast, Decca Broadway, retrieved 2022-05-24
  7. ^ Carmen Jones (1955): "Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum" - Pearl Bailey - Full Song/ Dance - Musicals, retrieved 2022-06-26
  8. ^ "About Marilyn Horne". THE MARILYN HORNE MUSEUM. Retrieved 2019-05-10.

Bibliography edit

  • Kennedy, Michael Patrick; Muir, John (1998) [1997]. Musicals (Updated reprint ed.). HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-472067-9.

External links edit

  • Carmen Jones at Ovrtur
  • Carmen Jones at Playbill
  • Carmen Jones at Festival Bruxellons!
  • Carmen Jones at RodgersAndHammerstein.com
  • ​Carmen Jones​ at the Internet Broadway Database

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Bizet Henri Meilhac Ludovic Halevy Carmen by Prosper MerimeeProductions1943 Broadway 1945 Broadway 1946 Broadway 1954 Film version 1991 Old Vic 2007 Royal Festival Hall2018 Off BroadwayAwardsLaurence Olivier Award for Best New MusicalThe original Broadway production starred Muriel Smith alternating with Muriel Rahn in the title role The original Broadway cast members were nearly all new to the stage Kennedy and Muir each wrote that on the first day of rehearsal only one member had ever been on a stage before this musical 2 The 1954 film was adapted by Hammerstein and Harry Kleiner It was directed by Otto Preminger and starred Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte 3 The musical has been revived in London running for a season in 1991 at Old Vic and most recently in Royal Festival Hall in the Southbank Centre in 2007 4 In 2018 it was revived off Broadway at the Classic Stage Company under the direction of John Doyle and Anika Noni Rose in the title role 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Music 3 Songs 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Original London production 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksPlot editParachute maker Carmen Jones makes a play for a fly boy Air Force man Joe who is in love with sweet Cindy Lou and about to marry her on a day pass when Carmen gets into a fight with another woman Joe s pass is cancelled in order for him to drive her to the next town to be handed over to the non military police Instead Carmen charms him and escapes and he is put in the stockade for not delivering her to the authorities While Carmen waits for Joe to be released from military prison she hangs around Billy Pastor s jive cafe where she encounters boxer Husky Miller who is instantly besotted with Carmen calling her heatwave Carmen initially is uninterested but her friends Frankie and Mert know that their invitation from Husky s manager to see him fight in Chicago depends on Carmen s being there too nbsp Muriel Rahn age 32 in the title role in the 1943 original Broadway production of Carmen JonesJoe having been released from the stockade turns up at the cafe the same evening At first his prospects seem to be looking up as his connections have put Joe back on track for aviator school Carmen lays down a guilt trip protesting that a long distance relationship with Joe 400 miles 640 km away at school just isn t what she had in mind He immediately gets into a fight with his sergeant who is making a move on Carmen as well as putting pressure on Joe Starting the fight would have been enough to put Joe back in military prison for years but the fight goes badly and the sergeant ends up apparently dead Carmen makes Joe hide the body because desertion seems better than a lengthy sentence The train ticket to Chicago originally given to Carmen offers them a way of avoiding the MPs After a few days hiding in a seedy hotel with no money and no future with Joe Carmen pays a visit to her two friends now covered in diamonds and furs at Husky s training camp She only is looking for a loan but they try to draw her to give up Joe and go with the money by staying with Husky Later at Husky s apartment Frankie reads Carmen s cards and reveals the nine of spades the card of death In the belief that her days are numbered Carmen gives in to Husky s advances abandoning Joe for the luxurious life Husky can offer her Cindy Lou comes to look for Joe but he is still in love with Carmen and spurns Cindy Lou The night of Husky s title fight Joe tries to convince Carmen to return to him but when she rejects him he kills her thus making the card s prophecy a reality Music editOscar Hammerstein II heavily adapted the libretto for Georges Bizet s opera Carmen from the original French for his Broadway production Arts and Entertainment Editor Elisabeth Vincentelli clarifies The music was pretty much left intact but Hammerstein transferred the action to World War II America Carmen s tobacco factory became Carmen Jones parachute factory bullfighter Escamillo became boxer Husky Miller and so on As if this weren t enough there also was the small detail of casting the show only with African Americans many of the show s songs retain a surprising impact The feverish intensity of Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum for instance hasn t dimmed over the years and the song s been covered by a wide variety of performers from Pearl Bailey and Marc Almond to Mandy Patinkin 6 7 The majority of the actors performing the songs in the film Carmen Jones were dubbed Even singer Harry Belafonte was dubbed by LeVern Hutcherson and Dorothy Dandridge was dubbed by Marilyn Horne long before Horne became a well known opera singer 8 Songs editAct 1Overture Lift Em Up and Put Em Down Avec la garde montante in Bizet s original opera Street Boys Honey Gal o Mine Male Chorus Good Luck Mr Flyin Man Female Chorus Dat s Love Habanera in Bizet s opera Carmen and Chorus You Talk Just like My Maw Parle moi de ma mere in Bizet s opera Joe and Cindy Lou Murder Murder Female Chorus Carmen Jones Is Goin to Jail Pit Chorus Dere s a Cafe on de Corner Seguidilla in Bizet s opera Carmen and Joe Beat Out Dat Rhythm on a Drum Gypsy Song in Bizet s opera Frankie Chorus Stan Up and Fight Toreador Song also known as March of the Toreadors in Bizet s opera Husky Miller and Chorus Whizzin Away Along de Track Quintet Nous avons en tete une affaire in Bizet s opera Rum Dink Myrt Frankie and Carmen Dis Flower Flower Song in Bizet s opera Joe If You Would Only Come Away Carmen and Joe Act 2De Cards Don t Lie Card Song in Bizet s opera Frankie Myrt Carmen and female chorus Dat Ol Boy Carmen Poncho de Panther from Brazil Frankie Myrt Husky Miller Rum and Chorus My Joe Micaela s Air in Bizet s opera Cindy Lou Finale of Act II Scene I Carmen Joe Cindy Lou Husky Miller Rum Dink Frankie and Myrt Git Yer Program for de Big Fight Chorus Dat s Our Man Les voici in Bizet s opera Chorus Finale Carmen Joe ChorusAwards and nominations editOriginal London production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result1992 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical WonBest Actor in a Musical Damon Evans NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Wilhelmenia Fernandez WonSharon Benson NominatedBest Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Gregg Baker NominatedKaren Parks NominatedSee also edit nbsp Novels portalAfrican American musical theater Orson Welles Macbeth conceptual black casting theatre production 1936 References edit Carmen Jones Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Retrieved 12 July 2018 Kennedy and Muir 1998 p 77 LoBianco Lorraine Carmen Jones Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 12 July 2018 southbankcentre co uk carmenjones Archived 2010 04 09 at the Wayback Machine Carmen Jones at the Royal Festival Hall in London 25 July 2 September 2007 Lortel Archives Internet Off Broadway Database 1 Georges Bizet Oscar Hammerstein II Muriel Smith Luther Saxon Glenn Bryant Carlotta Franzel June Hawkins Carmen Jones 1943 Original Broadway Cast Decca Broadway retrieved 2022 05 24 Carmen Jones 1955 Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum Pearl Bailey Full Song Dance Musicals retrieved 2022 06 26 About Marilyn Horne THE MARILYN HORNE MUSEUM Retrieved 2019 05 10 Bibliography editKennedy Michael Patrick Muir John 1998 1997 Musicals Updated reprint ed HarperCollins ISBN 0 00 472067 9 External links editCarmen Jones at Ovrtur Carmen Jones at Playbill Carmen Jones at Festival Bruxellons Carmen Jones at RodgersAndHammerstein com Carmen Jones at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carmen Jones amp oldid 1185464486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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