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Five Guys Named Moe

Five Guys Named Moe is a musical with a book by Clarke Peters and lyrics and music by Louis Jordan and others. The musical is based on an earlier musical short of the same name by Louis Jordan from 1943.[1] It had its UK debut at the Cottesloe Theatre at the National Theatre[2][3] followed by a short run at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, before moving to the West End for over four years in, and finally premiering on Broadway in 1992. It was revived in 2010 at Edinburgh Festival, starring Peters himself, and returned later in 2010 to the theatre in which it originally premiered. The musical won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.

Five Guys Named Moe
Original logo
MusicLouis Jordan
LyricsLouis Jordan
BookClarke Peters
Productions1990 West End
1992 Broadway
2002 Chicago Drury Lane South
2010 Edinburgh Festival
2014–15 Arena Stage and Cleveland Play House
2017 Off-West End
AwardsLaurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment

Plot summary edit

Nomax, whose girlfriend has left him and who is without money, finds Big Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat Moe, No Moe, and Little Moe emerging from his 1930s-style radio to comfort him. They sing the hit songs of songwriter and saxophonist Louis Jordan, whose new slant on jazz paved the way for rock and roll in the 1950s.

Production history edit

The musical was originally presented at the Cottesloe Theatre.[4] Cameron Mackintosh opened it on 14 December 1990 at London's West End Lyric Theatre.[5] The original Stratford East cast of Kenny Andrews, Paul J. Medford, Peter Alex Newton, Omar F. Okai, and Dig Wayne, were joined by Clinton Derricks-Carroll replacing Clarke Peters, all transferred with the production where it ran until 4 March 1995. It re-opened at the Albery Theatre on 25 May 1995[6] where it was recorded for commercial DVD with the following cast: Tee Jaye Jenkins, Trent Kendall, Monroe Kent III (Nomax), Jason Pennycooke, Richard D. Sharp and Feruma Williams.[7] The production ran with this cast until 13 January 1996. There was a successful UK and European tour that followed under the Musical direction of Fiz Shapur.

The Broadway production, directed and choreographed by Charles Augins, opened on 8 April 1992 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, where it ran for 445 performances and 19 previews. The cast included Jerry Dixon, Doug Eskew, Milton Craig Nealy, Kevin Ramsey, Jeffrey D. Sams, and Glenn Turner.

The "Moe" band was: Reginald Royal, piano; Luico Hopper, bass; Brian Kirk, drums; Reggie Pittman, trumpet & flugelhorn; Gregory Charles Royal, trombone; and Mark Gross, saxophone and clarinet.

Original cast recordings from both the London and Broadway productions were released.

In 1993, the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson in Los Angeles kicked off the first U.S. National tour. Doug Eskew and Milton Craig Nealy continued the roles they played on Broadway: Big Moe and Four-Eyed Moe, respectively. Keith Tyrone, Jeffrey Polk and Kevyn Bracket, joined the cast as No Moe, Little Moe and Eat Moe. The production opened on 15 July 1993 at the James A. Doolittle Theatre on the campus of UCLA. The subsequent tour included stops in Toronto at the Royal Alexandra Theatre (Sept 29-Nov 6, 1993)[need more tour stop info] Cincinnati, OH at the Taft Theatre (18–23 January 1994).[8]

In 2002 a "Theater in the Round" production was mounted at the Drury Lane South Theatre in Chicago, IL. Directed by Marc Robin and starring Sean Blake (No Moe), John Steven Crowley (Big Moe), Anthony Pierre Christopher (Little Moe), Parrish Collier (Four-Eyed Moe) and Byron Glenn Willis (Eat Moe) with Nikkieli Dimone as Nomax. The production earned two Joseph Jefferson Nominations in the Director and Ensemble categories.

The 2010 Edinburgh Festival/West End production, directed by Paulette Randall and starring Clarke Peters himself as Nomax, as well as Ashley Campbell, Christopher Colquhoun, Carlton Connell, Paul Hazel and Horace Oliver as the Moes opened on 5 August 2010.

During the 2014–15 season, a new, re-imagined production was co-produced by Arena Stage and Cleveland Play House. This production featured the five Moes as 21st century musicians and a slightly modernized musical arrangement. The production ran 14 November – 28 December 2014 at Arena Stage and 23 January – 15 February 2015 in Cleveland Play House's Allen Theatre. The production was directed by Robert O'Hara.

Following a run in 2016 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, a London Off-West End revival produced by Underbelly Productions in association with Cameron Mackintosh, Steven Harris and Westminster Council ran from 14 September 2017 at the Marble Arch Theatre, a new pop-up venue in Marble Arch specifically designed for the production that reflected the 1940 New Orleans jazz bars. The venue was originally stopped from opening in Victoria Embankment due to criticism from neighbours.[9]

From 7 September to 8 October 2017, Court Theatre in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood mounted a production featuring James Earl Jones II, Darrian Ford, Lorenzo Rush Jr., Kelvin Roston Jr., Eric Andrew Lewis, and Stephen Allen, directed by Ron OJ Parson with music direction by Abdul Hamid Royal.[10][11]

In their 2018–2019 season, Skylight Music Theatre in Milwaukee Wisconsin, mounted a production featuring Lorenzo Rush Jr., Gavin Lawrence, James Carrington, Shawn Holmes, Sean Anthony Jackson, and Kevin James Sievert, directed by Malkia Stampley, music direction by Christie Chiles Twillie, and choreography by Lanette Costas.

The show received a London fringe revival in 2021 at Upstairs at The Gatehouse. Direction and choreography was by resident director of the 2017 London production, Mykal Rand. Musical supervision by John Reddel and musical direction by Griffin Jenkins. The cast featured Juan Jackson as Nomax; and KM Drew Boatan, Christian Maynard, AJ Lewis, Andre Coulson, Kieran McGinn as the Moes.[12] The production has received favourable reviews.[13][14]

Song list edit

Awards and nominations edit

Original London production edit

Original Broadway production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1992 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated
Best Book of a Musical Clarke Peters Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ Five Guys Named Moe (1943) listing on IMDB IMDB.com, accessed 5 September 2012
  2. ^ "Cocoa Chat: Clarke Peters from Five Guys Named Moe". Cocoadiaries.com. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Production of Five Guys Named Moe". Theatricalia.com.
  4. ^ Longman, Will (7 August 2017). "Clarke Peters on bringing Five Guys Named Moe to a brand new theatre in the heart of London". Londontheatre.co.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  5. ^ Five Guys Named Moe listing at the Lyric Theatre, Thisistheatre.com, accessed 9 July 2009
  6. ^ Five Guys Named Moe listing, Noel Coward Theatre (formerly the Albery Theatre Thisistheatre.com, accessed 9 July 2009
  7. ^ Kingston, Jeremy (29 May 1995). "Treading the familiar waters of the Jordan". The Times. (Features section)
  8. ^ DRAKE, SYLVIE (16 July 1993). "Theater Reviews : 'Five Guys Named Moe': Thin Book, Huge Party". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Clarke Peters' Five Guys Named Moe to open in new theatre". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Five Guys Named Moe at Court Theatre". Court Theatre. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  11. ^ Greene, Morgan. "Court completes casting for 'Five Guys Named Moe'". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Five Guys Named Moe". upstairsatthegatehouse.com. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  13. ^ Stottor, Debra. "Five Guys Named Moe Review". fairypoweredproductions.com. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  14. ^ Jeffery, Heather. "Review: FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE/Upstairs at the Gatehouse in Highgate 15 Dec 2021 – 16 Jan 2022". Retrieved 27 December 2021.

External links edit

  • ​Five Guys Named Moe​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • New York Times review, 9 April 1992
  • Five Guys Named Moe production information and song list at guidetomusicaltheatre.com
  • Five Guys Named Moe at the Music Theatre International website
  • Olivier Award winners, 1991 for 1990 season
  • Edinburgh Festival production
  • Cleveland Play House production
  • Chicago Drury Lane South Production

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Five Guys Named Moe news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Five Guys Named Moe is a musical with a book by Clarke Peters and lyrics and music by Louis Jordan and others The musical is based on an earlier musical short of the same name by Louis Jordan from 1943 1 It had its UK debut at the Cottesloe Theatre at the National Theatre 2 3 followed by a short run at the Theatre Royal Stratford East before moving to the West End for over four years in and finally premiering on Broadway in 1992 It was revived in 2010 at Edinburgh Festival starring Peters himself and returned later in 2010 to the theatre in which it originally premiered The musical won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment Five Guys Named MoeOriginal logoMusicLouis JordanLyricsLouis JordanBookClarke PetersProductions1990 West End 1992 Broadway 2002 Chicago Drury Lane South 2010 Edinburgh Festival 2014 15 Arena Stage and Cleveland Play House2017 Off West EndAwardsLaurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Production history 3 Song list 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Original London production 4 2 Original Broadway production 5 References 6 External linksPlot summary editNomax whose girlfriend has left him and who is without money finds Big Moe Four Eyed Moe Eat Moe No Moe and Little Moe emerging from his 1930s style radio to comfort him They sing the hit songs of songwriter and saxophonist Louis Jordan whose new slant on jazz paved the way for rock and roll in the 1950s Production history editThe musical was originally presented at the Cottesloe Theatre 4 Cameron Mackintosh opened it on 14 December 1990 at London s West End Lyric Theatre 5 The original Stratford East cast of Kenny Andrews Paul J Medford Peter Alex Newton Omar F Okai and Dig Wayne were joined by Clinton Derricks Carroll replacing Clarke Peters all transferred with the production where it ran until 4 March 1995 It re opened at the Albery Theatre on 25 May 1995 6 where it was recorded for commercial DVD with the following cast Tee Jaye Jenkins Trent Kendall Monroe Kent III Nomax Jason Pennycooke Richard D Sharp and Feruma Williams 7 The production ran with this cast until 13 January 1996 There was a successful UK and European tour that followed under the Musical direction of Fiz Shapur The Broadway production directed and choreographed by Charles Augins opened on 8 April 1992 at the Eugene O Neill Theatre where it ran for 445 performances and 19 previews The cast included Jerry Dixon Doug Eskew Milton Craig Nealy Kevin Ramsey Jeffrey D Sams and Glenn Turner The Moe band was Reginald Royal piano Luico Hopper bass Brian Kirk drums Reggie Pittman trumpet amp flugelhorn Gregory Charles Royal trombone and Mark Gross saxophone and clarinet Original cast recordings from both the London and Broadway productions were released In 1993 the Center Theatre Group Ahmanson in Los Angeles kicked off the first U S National tour Doug Eskew and Milton Craig Nealy continued the roles they played on Broadway Big Moe and Four Eyed Moe respectively Keith Tyrone Jeffrey Polk and Kevyn Bracket joined the cast as No Moe Little Moe and Eat Moe The production opened on 15 July 1993 at the James A Doolittle Theatre on the campus of UCLA The subsequent tour included stops in Toronto at the Royal Alexandra Theatre Sept 29 Nov 6 1993 need more tour stop info Cincinnati OH at the Taft Theatre 18 23 January 1994 8 In 2002 a Theater in the Round production was mounted at the Drury Lane South Theatre in Chicago IL Directed by Marc Robin and starring Sean Blake No Moe John Steven Crowley Big Moe Anthony Pierre Christopher Little Moe Parrish Collier Four Eyed Moe and Byron Glenn Willis Eat Moe with Nikkieli Dimone as Nomax The production earned two Joseph Jefferson Nominations in the Director and Ensemble categories The 2010 Edinburgh Festival West End production directed by Paulette Randall and starring Clarke Peters himself as Nomax as well as Ashley Campbell Christopher Colquhoun Carlton Connell Paul Hazel and Horace Oliver as the Moes opened on 5 August 2010 During the 2014 15 season a new re imagined production was co produced by Arena Stage and Cleveland Play House This production featured the five Moes as 21st century musicians and a slightly modernized musical arrangement The production ran 14 November 28 December 2014 at Arena Stage and 23 January 15 February 2015 in Cleveland Play House s Allen Theatre The production was directed by Robert O Hara Following a run in 2016 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival a London Off West End revival produced by Underbelly Productions in association with Cameron Mackintosh Steven Harris and Westminster Council ran from 14 September 2017 at the Marble Arch Theatre a new pop up venue in Marble Arch specifically designed for the production that reflected the 1940 New Orleans jazz bars The venue was originally stopped from opening in Victoria Embankment due to criticism from neighbours 9 From 7 September to 8 October 2017 Court Theatre in Chicago s Hyde Park neighborhood mounted a production featuring James Earl Jones II Darrian Ford Lorenzo Rush Jr Kelvin Roston Jr Eric Andrew Lewis and Stephen Allen directed by Ron OJ Parson with music direction by Abdul Hamid Royal 10 11 In their 2018 2019 season Skylight Music Theatre in Milwaukee Wisconsin mounted a production featuring Lorenzo Rush Jr Gavin Lawrence James Carrington Shawn Holmes Sean Anthony Jackson and Kevin James Sievert directed by Malkia Stampley music direction by Christie Chiles Twillie and choreography by Lanette Costas The show received a London fringe revival in 2021 at Upstairs at The Gatehouse Direction and choreography was by resident director of the 2017 London production Mykal Rand Musical supervision by John Reddel and musical direction by Griffin Jenkins The cast featured Juan Jackson as Nomax and KM Drew Boatan Christian Maynard AJ Lewis Andre Coulson Kieran McGinn as the Moes 12 The production has received favourable reviews 13 14 Song list editAct I Early in the Morning music and lyrics by Jordan Leo Hickman and Dallas Bartley Five Guys Named Moe music and lyrics by Larry Wynn and Jerry Bresler Beware Brother Beware music and lyrics by Morry Lasco Dick Adams and Fleecie Moore I Like em Fat Like That music and lyrics by Claude Demetrius and Jordan Messy Bessy music and lyrics by Jon Hendricks Pettin and Pokin music and lyrics by Lora Lee Life Is So Peculiar music and lyrics by Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen I Know What I ve Got music and lyrics by Sid Robin and Jordan Azure Te music and lyrics by Bill Davis and Don Wolf Safe Sane and Single music and lyrics by Jordan Johnny Lange and Hy Heath Push Ka Pi Shi Pie music and lyrics by Jordan Joe Willoughby Walt Merrick Act II Saturday Night Fish Fry music and lyrics by Ellis Walsh and Jordan What s the Use of Getting Sober music and lyrics by Busby Meyers If I Had Any Sense I d Go Back Home music and lyrics by Rose Marie McCoy Dad Gum Your Hide Boy music and lyrics by Browley Bri Let the Good Times Roll music and lyrics by Fleecie Moore and Sam Theard Reet Petite and Gone music and lyrics by Spencer Lee and Jordan Caldonia music and lyrics by Fleecie Moore Ain t Nobody Here But Us Chickens music and lyrics by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer Don t Let the Sun Catch You Crying music and lyrics by Jo Greene Choo Choo Ch boogie music and lyrics by Vaughn Horton Denver Darling and Milton Gabler Look Out Sister music and lyrics by Sid Robin and Jordan Hurry Home music and lyrics by Joseph Meyer Buddy Bernier and Robert Emmerich Is You Is or Is You Ain t Ma Baby music and lyrics by Billy Austin and Jordan Five Guys Named Moe reprise Awards and nominations editOriginal London production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 1991 Laurence Olivier Award Best Entertainment Won Best Actor in a Musical Paul J Medford Nominated Best Director of a Musical Charles Augins Nominated Best Theatre Choreographer Won Original Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 1992 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated Best Book of a Musical Clarke Peters NominatedReferences edit Five Guys Named Moe 1943 listing on IMDB IMDB com accessed 5 September 2012 Cocoa Chat Clarke Peters from Five Guys Named Moe Cocoadiaries com Retrieved 22 February 2020 Production of Five Guys Named Moe Theatricalia com Longman Will 7 August 2017 Clarke Peters on bringing Five Guys Named Moe to a brand new theatre in the heart of London Londontheatre co uk Retrieved 22 February 2020 Five Guys Named Moe listing at the Lyric Theatre Thisistheatre com accessed 9 July 2009 Five Guys Named Moe listing Noel Coward Theatre formerly the Albery Theatre Thisistheatre com accessed 9 July 2009 Kingston Jeremy 29 May 1995 Treading the familiar waters of the Jordan The Times Features section DRAKE SYLVIE 16 July 1993 Theater Reviews Five Guys Named Moe Thin Book Huge Party Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2 August 2018 Clarke Peters Five Guys Named Moe to open in new theatre WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 30 March 2017 Five Guys Named Moe at Court Theatre Court Theatre Retrieved 30 June 2017 Greene Morgan Court completes casting for Five Guys Named Moe chicagotribune com Retrieved 1 July 2017 Five Guys Named Moe upstairsatthegatehouse com Retrieved 27 December 2021 Stottor Debra Five Guys Named Moe Review fairypoweredproductions com Retrieved 27 December 2021 Jeffery Heather Review FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE Upstairs at the Gatehouse in Highgate 15 Dec 2021 16 Jan 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2021 External links edit Five Guys Named Moe at the Internet Broadway Database New York Times review 9 April 1992 Five Guys Named Moe production information and song list at guidetomusicaltheatre com Five Guys Named Moe at the Music Theatre International website Olivier Award winners 1991 for 1990 season Edinburgh Festival production Cleveland Play House production Chicago Drury Lane South Production Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Five Guys Named Moe amp oldid 1183343850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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