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Girl from the North Country (musical)

Girl from the North Country is a musical with a book by Conor McPherson using the songs of Bob Dylan. It is the second Broadway show to use Dylan's music after Twyla Tharp's The Times They Are a-Changin'.

Girl from the North Country
MusicBob Dylan
LyricsBob Dylan
BookConor McPherson
SettingDuluth, Minnesota, 1934
Productions2017 London
2017 West End
2018 Off-Broadway
2019 Toronto
2019 West End revival
2020 Broadway
2022 Australia
2022 UK/Ireland Tour
2023 US Tour
AwardsOuter Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical

Productions Edit

The Old Vic & West End (2017) Edit

The production premiered at The Old Vic in London running from 8 July to 7 October 2017, directed by McPherson.

Following the success of The Old Vic production, it transferred into London's West End at the Noël Coward Theatre from 29 December 2017 for a limited 12-week run until 24 March 2018, with the majority of The Old Vic cast.

Off-Broadway (2018) Edit

The production made its North American premiere Off-Broadway at The Public Theater in New York from 30 September to 22 December 2018, featuring an American cast.[1][2]

Toronto (2019) Edit

The show, featuring a new cast including Katie Brayben and Anna-Jane Casey, was mounted at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto from 28 September to 24 November 2019.[3]

Broadway (2020) Edit

Girl from the North Country made its Broadway premiere at the Belasco Theatre, beginning previews on 7 February 2020 and opening on 5 March 2020.[4] The COVID-19 pandemic shuttered Broadway theaters on 12 March 2020; Girl from the North Country resumed performances on 13 October 2021.[5] On 12 January 2022, it was announced the show would play its final performance at the Belasco Theatre on January 23, with initial plans to reopen at a different Shubert house in the spring.[6] The show subsequently reopened at the Belasco Theatre on 29 April 2022 for a limited engagement set to conclude on June 19.[7][8]

On May 16, 2022, it was announced that prior to re-opening, the Broadway production was filmed for a future public release. Producers Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons remarked "We feel that now was the right time to capture this incredible production ... This was the right time with the right cast, and everything fell into place perfectly. This story is beautiful and deserves to be seen by audiences all over, even if they can't make it to the theater," while revealing that negotiations were underway to find a distributor.[9]

Australia & New Zealand Tour (2022) Edit

In Australia and New Zealand, a 2022 touring production starred Lisa McCune, Helen Dallimore, Terence Crawford, Peter Kowitz, Grant Piro, Greg Stone and Peter Carroll.[10]

UK/Ireland Tour (2022) Edit

Also in May 2022, casting was announced for the show's first tour of Ireland and the UK,[11] and on 25 June 2022 the tour opened at the 3Olympia theatre in Dublin. Writer and director Conor McPherson said, "Collaborating with Bob Dylan has been a unique privilege for me. We have had an amazing journey opening on Broadway and in the West End but I feel particularly excited and moved to finally bring this work to my home town of Dublin and on tour around the UK."[12]

The tour's last venues in 2023 were Norwich Theatre Royal, Leicester Curve, and New Wimbledon Theatre, the final performance 18th March. Critical reception was the same as the production had received on its first opening in 2017. [13]

North American Tour (2023) Edit

Also in May 2022, Girl From the North Country announced that the North American Tour would launch in Fall of 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the historic Orpheum Theatre, which Dylan previously owned.

Plot Edit

The setting takes place on the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth in the winter of 1934 and America is in the grip of the Great Depression.

The story is narrated by Dr. Walker, physician to the Laine family. Nick Laine is the proprietor of a rundown guesthouse. The bank is threatening to foreclose on the property and he is desperate to find a way to save his family from homelessness. His wife, Elizabeth, is suffering from a form of dementia which propels her from catatonic detachment to childlike, uninhibited outbursts which are becoming difficult to manage. Their children are Gene, who is in his early twenties, and their adopted daughter, Marianne, who is nineteen.

Marianne is five months pregnant and the identity of the father is a mystery she guards carefully. Nick is trying to arrange a marriage between Marianne and a local shoe mender, Mr. Perry, in order to secure her future. The social awkwardness is complicated by the fact that Marianne is a black girl living with a white family. She was abandoned in the guesthouse as a baby and brought up by Nick and Elizabeth.

Gene is unable to get a grip on his life, and veers between ambitions of becoming a writer and debilitating alcohol binges, a situation not helped when his sweetheart, Kate, announces she is marrying a man with better prospects.

Nick has become involved in a relationship with a resident of the guest house, Mrs. Neilsen, a widow who is waiting for her late husband's will to clear probate. They dream of a better future when her money comes through, although she scolds Nick for his constant pessimism.

Also staying at the house are a family, the Burkes. Mr. Burke lost his business in the crash. His wife, Laura, and his son, Elias, share a room upstairs. Elias has a learning disability and the family struggle to come to terms with their reduced state.

Late at night, during a storm, a self-styled reverend bible salesman, Marlowe, and a down-on-his-luck boxer, Joe Scott, arrive looking for shelter. The arrival of these characters is a catalyst, changing everything for everyone in the house.[14]

Bob Dylan's songs Edit

Nineteen Bob Dylan songs are performed by the cast throughout the production. Each is backed by instruments from the 1930s. The Original London Cast Recording was made at Abbey Road in August 2017, and released by Silvertone/Sony Music on CD in September 2017[15] and double vinyl in December 2017.

Songs include:

A 25-track, 2 CD collection of songs taken from Bob Dylan's original studio albums, entitled The Music Which Inspired Girl from the North Country: The Original Bob Dylan Recordings, was released in January 2018.[16]

Reception Edit

In a five star review The Guardian described it as a "remarkable fusion of text and music", comparing its use of multiple storylines to Arthur Miller's The American Clock, and its narrator to Thornton Wilder's Our Town. "McPherson has created an astonishingly free-flowing production and the 19-strong cast, which includes three musicians, is so uniformly strong it is tough to pick out individuals. (They) use Bob's Dylan's back catalogue to glorious effect."[17]

The Independent said "The idea is inspired and the treatment piercingly beautiful," adding that "Two formidable artists have shown respect for the integrity of each other's work here and the result is magnificent."[18]

The Evening Standard called it "Beguiling and soulful and quietly, exquisitely, heartbreaking. This is, in short, a very special piece of theatre."[19]

The Sunday Express hailed the show as "A tribute and a triumph" and The Times declared it "An instant classic."[20]

The Observer praised the play, calling it "One of the most transporting shows I have seen in years. I came away feeling that Dylan has been writing not a series of songs but an unfolding chronicle."[21]

Variety called it "A loving homage with a neat turn of phrase and a tang in the air. When people sing, it's as if they pop the bonnets of their brains and let us look inside," concluding that "The blend slips down easy: enjoyable and soulful."[22]

On the occasion of the West End transfer Richard Williams wrote in The Guardian "The great achievement of Girl from the North Country, Conor McPherson's musical based on the work of Bob Dylan, lies in the ability of the writer-director and his musical supervisor, Simon Hale, to find shades of meaning within some of the songs that would surely surprise even Dylan himself, a famously protean interpreter of his own creations."[23]

The Times awarded the play five stars calling it "a show that transports the soul."[24]

A five star review from the Financial Times said "It's original, beautiful and moving, combining the starkness of Steinbeck with haunting lyricism to create something restless, desperate, hopeful and sad."[25]

The Telegraph's five star review stated that "Not very often, a piece of theatre comes along that radiates an ineffable magic. Conor McPherson's musical play, which premiered at the Old Vic last year and now transfers to the West End, and which draws on heavily reworked versions of familiar and obscure Bob Dylan songs, is one such show. It's not a perfect piece by any means, but the rare alchemy with which McPherson fuses a dustbowl drama set in Depression-era Minnesota with the keening mysticism of Dylan's back catalogue makes it almost glow."[26]

The Sunday Express awarded the transfer five stars, saying "Bob Dylan's songs are so emotive and intense that they might well have overwhelmed the action. It's greatly to McPherson's credit that Girl From The North Country is such a compelling drama in its own right. McPherson has written a subtle and touching play about small town lives in middle America in the 1930s. The Great Depression has entered the very bones of the drifters and fugitives who end up in Nick's boarding house in Duluth, Minnesota. I hailed this show on its premiere last autumn. This well-deserved transfer should not be missed. It's the most powerful, affecting and original musical in London. And, yes, that includes Hamilton."[27]

Dylan himself praised the show in an interview with historian Douglas Brinkley that was first printed in the New York Times:

Brinkley: It's too bad that just when the play Girl from the North Country, which features your music, was getting rave reviews, production had to shutter because of COVID-19. Have you seen the play or watched the video of it?

Dylan: Sure, I've seen it, and it affected me. I saw it as an anonymous spectator, not as someone who had anything to do with it. I just let it happen. The play had me crying at the end. I can't even say why. When the curtain came down, I was stunned. I really was. Too bad Broadway shut down because I wanted to see it again."[28]

Cast and characters Edit

Character The Old Vic West End Off-Broadway Toronto/West End Remount Broadway Ireland/UK Tour
2017 2018 2019 2020 2022
Marianne Laine Sheila Atim Kimber Sprawl Gloria Obianyo Kimber Sprawl Justina Kehinde
Dr. Walker Ron Cook Adam James Robert Joy Ferdy Roberts Robert Joy Chris McHallem
Mrs. Burke Bronagh Gallagher Luba Mason Anna Jane Casey Luba Mason Rebecca Thornhill
Elizabeth Laine Shirley Henderson Mare Winningham Katie Brayben Mare Winningham Frances McNamee
Nick Laine Ciarán Hinds Stephen Bogardus Donald Sage Mackay Jay O. Sanders Colin Connor
Katherine Draper Claudia Jolly Caitlin Houlahan Gemma Sutton Caitlin Houlahan Eve Norris
Joe Scott Arinzé Kene Sydney James Harcourt Shaq Taylor Austin Scott Joshua C Jackson
Mrs. Neilsen Debbie Kurup Jeannette Bayardelle Rachel John Jeannette Bayardelle Keisha Amponsa Banson / Maria Omakinwa
Mr. Perry Jim Norton Karl Johnson Tom Nelis Sidney Kean Tom Nelis Teddy Kempner
Gene Laine Sam Reid Colton Ryan Colin Bates Colton Ryan Gregor Milne
Reverend Marlowe Michael Shaeffer Tim McMullan David Pittu Finbar Lynch Matt McGrath Eli James
Elias Burke Jack Shalloo Todd Almond Steffan Harri Todd Almond Ross Carswell
Mr. Burke Stanley Townsend David Ganly Marc Kudisch David Ganly Craig Bierko James Staddon

Broadway (2020) Ensemble/Soloist- John Schiappa, Matthew Frederick Harris, Rachel Stern, Chelsea Lee Williams Swings- Jennifer Blood, Law Terrell Dunford, Ben Mayne, Chiara Trentalange, Bob Walton, Alex Joseph Grayson

Ireland/UK Tour (2022) Ensemble/Soloist- Frankie Hart, Graham Kent, Owen Lloyd, Nichola MacEvilly, Daniel Reid- Walters, and Neil Stewart.

Awards and nominations Edit

Original London production Edit

Original Off-Broadway production Edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2019 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical Won
Outstanding Book of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway) Conor McPherson Nominated
Outstanding Orchestrations Simon Hale Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Mare Winningham Nominated
Off-Broadway Alliance Awards Best New Musical Nominated

Original Broadway production Edit

The show opened on March 5, 2020.[33] One week later, on March 12, 2020, New York City's stay-in-place order came into effect at 5:00pm EDT and all theatres had to shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some awards, such as the Drama Desk Awards, allowed shows that opened after February 19 to submit for consideration for the 2020-21 awards season instead. The production ultimately resumed performances in October 2021.

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2020 Drama League Awards[34] Outstanding Production of a Musical Nominated
2022 Grammy Awards[35] Best Musical Theater Album Nominated
Tony Awards[36] Best Musical Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Conor McPherson Nominated
Best Book of a Musical Conor McPherson Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Mare Winningham Nominated
Best Featured Actress in a Musical Jeanette Bayardelle Nominated
Best Sound Design of a Musical Simon Baker Nominated
Best Orchestrations Simon Hale Won


Film adaptation Edit

On February 6, 2023, McPherson was set to direct and write the film adaptation with Olivia Colman, Woody Harrelson, Chloe Bailey and Tosin Cole cast as the leads.[37]

References Edit

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  3. ^ Fricker, Karen (October 7, 2019). "Girl from the North Country makes strikingly moving theatre out of Bob Dylan songs". Toronto Star. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  4. ^ McPhee, Ryan (June 18, 2018). "Bob Dylan Musical Girl from the North Country to Play Broadway". Playbill.
  5. ^ Meyer, Dan (October 13, 2021). "Girl from the North Country Returns to Broadway October 13". Playbill. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
  6. ^ Huston, Caitlin (2022-01-12). "Girl from the North Country announces Broadway closing date, plans spring return". Retrieved 2022-01-13.
  7. ^ Evans, Greg (2022-03-25). "Bob Dylan Musical Girl From The North Country Sets Broadway Return". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  8. ^ Rabinowitz, Chloe. "Girl from the North Country Extends Broadway Run". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  9. ^ "Girl from the North Country Announces Live Capture". BroadwayWorld.
  10. ^ "Girl from the North Country continues Australian tour with Canberra and Brisbane seasons". Australian Arts Review. August 10, 2022.
  11. ^ "Full Casting Announced for GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY Dublin and UK Tour".
  12. ^ https://britishtheatre.com/girl-from-the-north-country-tour/
  13. ^ Theatre-Wales (8 December 2022). "Sublime".
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  37. ^ Goodfellow, Melanie (February 6, 2023). "Chlöe Bailey, Tosin Cole, Olivia Colman & Woody Harrelson To Star In Bob Dylan-Inspired 'Girl From The North Country'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 8, 2023.

External links Edit

  • "Girl from the North Country at the Old Vic", teaching resources, July–October 2017

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Girl from the North Country is a musical with a book by Conor McPherson using the songs of Bob Dylan It is the second Broadway show to use Dylan s music after Twyla Tharp s The Times They Are a Changin Girl from the North CountryMusicBob DylanLyricsBob DylanBookConor McPhersonSettingDuluth Minnesota 1934Productions2017 London 2017 West End 2018 Off Broadway 2019 Toronto 2019 West End revival 2020 Broadway 2022 Australia 2022 UK Ireland Tour 2023 US TourAwardsOuter Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical Contents 1 Productions 1 1 The Old Vic amp West End 2017 1 2 Off Broadway 2018 1 3 Toronto 2019 1 4 Broadway 2020 1 5 Australia amp New Zealand Tour 2022 1 6 UK Ireland Tour 2022 1 7 North American Tour 2023 2 Plot 3 Bob Dylan s songs 4 Reception 5 Cast and characters 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Original London production 6 2 Original Off Broadway production 6 3 Original Broadway production 7 Film adaptation 8 References 9 External linksProductions EditThe Old Vic amp West End 2017 Edit The production premiered at The Old Vic in London running from 8 July to 7 October 2017 directed by McPherson Following the success of The Old Vic production it transferred into London s West End at the Noel Coward Theatre from 29 December 2017 for a limited 12 week run until 24 March 2018 with the majority of The Old Vic cast Off Broadway 2018 Edit The production made its North American premiere Off Broadway at The Public Theater in New York from 30 September to 22 December 2018 featuring an American cast 1 2 Toronto 2019 Edit The show featuring a new cast including Katie Brayben and Anna Jane Casey was mounted at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto from 28 September to 24 November 2019 3 Broadway 2020 Edit Girl from the North Country made its Broadway premiere at the Belasco Theatre beginning previews on 7 February 2020 and opening on 5 March 2020 4 The COVID 19 pandemic shuttered Broadway theaters on 12 March 2020 Girl from the North Country resumed performances on 13 October 2021 5 On 12 January 2022 it was announced the show would play its final performance at the Belasco Theatre on January 23 with initial plans to reopen at a different Shubert house in the spring 6 The show subsequently reopened at the Belasco Theatre on 29 April 2022 for a limited engagement set to conclude on June 19 7 8 On May 16 2022 it was announced that prior to re opening the Broadway production was filmed for a future public release Producers Tristan Baker and Charlie Parsons remarked We feel that now was the right time to capture this incredible production This was the right time with the right cast and everything fell into place perfectly This story is beautiful and deserves to be seen by audiences all over even if they can t make it to the theater while revealing that negotiations were underway to find a distributor 9 Australia amp New Zealand Tour 2022 Edit In Australia and New Zealand a 2022 touring production starred Lisa McCune Helen Dallimore Terence Crawford Peter Kowitz Grant Piro Greg Stone and Peter Carroll 10 UK Ireland Tour 2022 Edit Also in May 2022 casting was announced for the show s first tour of Ireland and the UK 11 and on 25 June 2022 the tour opened at the 3Olympia theatre in Dublin Writer and director Conor McPherson said Collaborating with Bob Dylan has been a unique privilege for me We have had an amazing journey opening on Broadway and in the West End but I feel particularly excited and moved to finally bring this work to my home town of Dublin and on tour around the UK 12 The tour s last venues in 2023 were Norwich Theatre Royal Leicester Curve and New Wimbledon Theatre the final performance 18th March Critical reception was the same as the production had received on its first opening in 2017 13 North American Tour 2023 Edit Also in May 2022 Girl From the North Country announced that the North American Tour would launch in Fall of 2023 in Minneapolis Minnesota at the historic Orpheum Theatre which Dylan previously owned Plot EditThe setting takes place on the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth in the winter of 1934 and America is in the grip of the Great Depression The story is narrated by Dr Walker physician to the Laine family Nick Laine is the proprietor of a rundown guesthouse The bank is threatening to foreclose on the property and he is desperate to find a way to save his family from homelessness His wife Elizabeth is suffering from a form of dementia which propels her from catatonic detachment to childlike uninhibited outbursts which are becoming difficult to manage Their children are Gene who is in his early twenties and their adopted daughter Marianne who is nineteen Marianne is five months pregnant and the identity of the father is a mystery she guards carefully Nick is trying to arrange a marriage between Marianne and a local shoe mender Mr Perry in order to secure her future The social awkwardness is complicated by the fact that Marianne is a black girl living with a white family She was abandoned in the guesthouse as a baby and brought up by Nick and Elizabeth Gene is unable to get a grip on his life and veers between ambitions of becoming a writer and debilitating alcohol binges a situation not helped when his sweetheart Kate announces she is marrying a man with better prospects Nick has become involved in a relationship with a resident of the guest house Mrs Neilsen a widow who is waiting for her late husband s will to clear probate They dream of a better future when her money comes through although she scolds Nick for his constant pessimism Also staying at the house are a family the Burkes Mr Burke lost his business in the crash His wife Laura and his son Elias share a room upstairs Elias has a learning disability and the family struggle to come to terms with their reduced state Late at night during a storm a self styled reverend bible salesman Marlowe and a down on his luck boxer Joe Scott arrive looking for shelter The arrival of these characters is a catalyst changing everything for everyone in the house 14 Bob Dylan s songs EditNineteen Bob Dylan songs are performed by the cast throughout the production Each is backed by instruments from the 1930s The Original London Cast Recording was made at Abbey Road in August 2017 and released by Silvertone Sony Music on CD in September 2017 15 and double vinyl in December 2017 Songs include Sign on the Window Went to See the Gypsy Tight Connection to My Heart Has Anybody Seen My Love Slow Train License to Kill I Want You Like a Rolling Stone Make You Feel My Love You Ain t Goin Nowhere Jokerman Sweetheart Like You True Love Tends to Forget Girl from the North Country Hurricane Idiot Wind Duquesne Whistle Senor Tales of Yankee Power Is Your Love in Vain Forever Young A 25 track 2 CD collection of songs taken from Bob Dylan s original studio albums entitled The Music Which Inspired Girl from the North Country The Original Bob Dylan Recordings was released in January 2018 16 Reception EditIn a five star review The Guardian described it as a remarkable fusion of text and music comparing its use of multiple storylines to Arthur Miller s The American Clock and its narrator to Thornton Wilder s Our Town McPherson has created an astonishingly free flowing production and the 19 strong cast which includes three musicians is so uniformly strong it is tough to pick out individuals They use Bob s Dylan s back catalogue to glorious effect 17 The Independent said The idea is inspired and the treatment piercingly beautiful adding that Two formidable artists have shown respect for the integrity of each other s work here and the result is magnificent 18 The Evening Standard called it Beguiling and soulful and quietly exquisitely heartbreaking This is in short a very special piece of theatre 19 The Sunday Express hailed the show as A tribute and a triumph and The Times declared it An instant classic 20 The Observer praised the play calling it One of the most transporting shows I have seen in years I came away feeling that Dylan has been writing not a series of songs but an unfolding chronicle 21 Variety called it A loving homage with a neat turn of phrase and a tang in the air When people sing it s as if they pop the bonnets of their brains and let us look inside concluding that The blend slips down easy enjoyable and soulful 22 On the occasion of the West End transfer Richard Williams wrote in The Guardian The great achievement of Girl from the North Country Conor McPherson s musical based on the work of Bob Dylan lies in the ability of the writer director and his musical supervisor Simon Hale to find shades of meaning within some of the songs that would surely surprise even Dylan himself a famously protean interpreter of his own creations 23 The Times awarded the play five stars calling it a show that transports the soul 24 A five star review from the Financial Times said It s original beautiful and moving combining the starkness of Steinbeck with haunting lyricism to create something restless desperate hopeful and sad 25 The Telegraph s five star review stated that Not very often a piece of theatre comes along that radiates an ineffable magic Conor McPherson s musical play which premiered at the Old Vic last year and now transfers to the West End and which draws on heavily reworked versions of familiar and obscure Bob Dylan songs is one such show It s not a perfect piece by any means but the rare alchemy with which McPherson fuses a dustbowl drama set in Depression era Minnesota with the keening mysticism of Dylan s back catalogue makes it almost glow 26 The Sunday Express awarded the transfer five stars saying Bob Dylan s songs are so emotive and intense that they might well have overwhelmed the action It s greatly to McPherson s credit that Girl From The North Country is such a compelling drama in its own right McPherson has written a subtle and touching play about small town lives in middle America in the 1930s The Great Depression has entered the very bones of the drifters and fugitives who end up in Nick s boarding house in Duluth Minnesota I hailed this show on its premiere last autumn This well deserved transfer should not be missed It s the most powerful affecting and original musical in London And yes that includes Hamilton 27 Dylan himself praised the show in an interview with historian Douglas Brinkley that was first printed in the New York Times Brinkley It s too bad that just when the play Girl from the North Country which features your music was getting rave reviews production had to shutter because of COVID 19 Have you seen the play or watched the video of it Dylan Sure I ve seen it and it affected me I saw it as an anonymous spectator not as someone who had anything to do with it I just let it happen The play had me crying at the end I can t even say why When the curtain came down I was stunned I really was Too bad Broadway shut down because I wanted to see it again 28 Cast and characters EditCharacter The Old Vic West End Off Broadway Toronto West End Remount Broadway Ireland UK Tour2017 2018 2019 2020 2022Marianne Laine Sheila Atim Kimber Sprawl Gloria Obianyo Kimber Sprawl Justina KehindeDr Walker Ron Cook Adam James Robert Joy Ferdy Roberts Robert Joy Chris McHallemMrs Burke Bronagh Gallagher Luba Mason Anna Jane Casey Luba Mason Rebecca ThornhillElizabeth Laine Shirley Henderson Mare Winningham Katie Brayben Mare Winningham Frances McNameeNick Laine Ciaran Hinds Stephen Bogardus Donald Sage Mackay Jay O Sanders Colin ConnorKatherine Draper Claudia Jolly Caitlin Houlahan Gemma Sutton Caitlin Houlahan Eve NorrisJoe Scott Arinze Kene Sydney James Harcourt Shaq Taylor Austin Scott Joshua C JacksonMrs Neilsen Debbie Kurup Jeannette Bayardelle Rachel John Jeannette Bayardelle Keisha Amponsa Banson Maria OmakinwaMr Perry Jim Norton Karl Johnson Tom Nelis Sidney Kean Tom Nelis Teddy KempnerGene Laine Sam Reid Colton Ryan Colin Bates Colton Ryan Gregor MilneReverend Marlowe Michael Shaeffer Tim McMullan David Pittu Finbar Lynch Matt McGrath Eli JamesElias Burke Jack Shalloo Todd Almond Steffan Harri Todd Almond Ross CarswellMr Burke Stanley Townsend David Ganly Marc Kudisch David Ganly Craig Bierko James StaddonBroadway 2020 Ensemble Soloist John Schiappa Matthew Frederick Harris Rachel Stern Chelsea Lee Williams Swings Jennifer Blood Law Terrell Dunford Ben Mayne Chiara Trentalange Bob Walton Alex Joseph GraysonIreland UK Tour 2022 Ensemble Soloist Frankie Hart Graham Kent Owen Lloyd Nichola MacEvilly Daniel Reid Walters and Neil Stewart Awards and nominations EditOriginal London production Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2017 Evening Standard Theatre Award 29 30 Emerging Talent Sheila Atim NominatedCritics Circle Theatre Award 31 Most Promising Newcomer Sheila Atim Won2018 Laurence Olivier Award 32 Best New Musical NominatedBest Actor in a Musical Ciaran Hinds NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Shirley Henderson WonBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Sheila Atim WonOutstanding Achievement in Music Bob Dylan and Simon Hale NominatedOriginal Off Broadway production Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2019 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical WonOutstanding Book of a Musical Broadway or Off Broadway Conor McPherson NominatedOutstanding Orchestrations Simon Hale NominatedOutstanding Actress in a Musical Mare Winningham NominatedOff Broadway Alliance Awards Best New Musical NominatedOriginal Broadway production Edit The show opened on March 5 2020 33 One week later on March 12 2020 New York City s stay in place order came into effect at 5 00pm EDT and all theatres had to shut down due to the COVID 19 pandemic Some awards such as the Drama Desk Awards allowed shows that opened after February 19 to submit for consideration for the 2020 21 awards season instead The production ultimately resumed performances in October 2021 Year Award Category Nominee Result2020 Drama League Awards 34 Outstanding Production of a Musical Nominated2022 Grammy Awards 35 Best Musical Theater Album NominatedTony Awards 36 Best Musical NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Conor McPherson NominatedBest Book of a Musical Conor McPherson NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Mare Winningham NominatedBest Featured Actress in a Musical Jeanette Bayardelle NominatedBest Sound Design of a Musical Simon Baker NominatedBest Orchestrations Simon Hale WonFilm adaptation EditOn February 6 2023 McPherson was set to direct and write the film adaptation with Olivia Colman Woody Harrelson Chloe Bailey and Tosin Cole cast as the leads 37 References Edit Clement Olivia 18 July 2018 Marc Kudisch Mare Winningham Samantha Marie Ware More Tapped for Girl from the North Country at The Public Playbill Retrieved 9 August 2018 Brantley Ben October 1 2018 Review Girl from the North Country Sets the Darkness Aglow The New York Times Retrieved June 12 2019 Fricker Karen October 7 2019 Girl from the North Country makes strikingly moving theatre out of Bob Dylan songs Toronto Star Retrieved November 30 2021 McPhee Ryan June 18 2018 Bob Dylan Musical Girl from the North Country to Play Broadway Playbill Meyer Dan October 13 2021 Girl from the North Country Returns to Broadway October 13 Playbill Retrieved 2021 10 13 Huston Caitlin 2022 01 12 Girl from the North Country announces Broadway closing date plans spring return Retrieved 2022 01 13 Evans Greg 2022 03 25 Bob Dylan Musical Girl From The North Country Sets Broadway Return Deadline Retrieved 2022 04 04 Rabinowitz Chloe Girl from the North Country Extends Broadway Run BroadwayWorld Retrieved 2022 05 15 Girl from the North Country Announces Live Capture BroadwayWorld Girl from the North Country continues Australian tour with Canberra and Brisbane seasons Australian Arts Review August 10 2022 Full Casting Announced for GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY Dublin and UK Tour https britishtheatre com girl from the north country tour Theatre Wales 8 December 2022 Sublime Girl from the North Country Nick Hern Books Retrieved 2021 12 01 Original London Cast of Girl from the North Country Amazon Silvertone 2018 retrieved 2021 12 01 The Music Which Inspired Girl From The North Country www legacyrecordings co uk January 18 2018 Retrieved June 13 2019 Girl from the North Country review Dylan s songs are Depression era dynamite by Michael Billington in The Guardian published July 27 2017 retrieved November 3 2017 Girl from the North Country Old Vic London review The idea is inspired and the treatment piercingly beautiful The Independent Mountford Fiona 2017 11 30 Girl From the North Country review A magnificent haunting show Evening Standard Retrieved 2021 12 01 Girl from the North Country Reviews The Old Vic Retrieved 2021 12 01 Girl from the North Country Mosquitoes Cat on a Hot Tin Roof review bringing it all back home The Guardian 2017 07 30 Retrieved 2021 12 01 Trueman Matt 2017 07 27 London Theater Review Bob Dylan Musical Girl From the North Country Variety Retrieved 2021 12 01 Girl from the North Country lets us hear Bob Dylan s mysteries anew The Guardian 2018 01 17 Retrieved 2021 12 01 Maxwell Dominic January 12 2018 Theatre review Girl from the North Country at the Noel Coward Theatre WC2 The Times Retrieved November 30 2021 Hemming Sarah January 15 2018 Girl from the North Country Noel Coward Theatre London desperate hopeful and sad Financial Times Retrieved November 30 2021 Allfree Claire 2018 01 11 A magical fusion of Dylan and the Depression Girl From the North Country Noel Coward Theatre review The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 2021 12 01 Arditti Michael 2018 01 21 Girl From The North Country review Powerful affecting and original Daily Express Retrieved 2019 06 18 Brinkley Douglas 2020 06 12 Bob Dylan Has a Lot on His Mind The New York Times Retrieved 2021 03 06 Dex Robert 2017 11 17 Here s the shortlist for the 2017 Evening Standard Theatre Awards www standard co uk Retrieved 2021 03 31 Thompson Jessie 2017 12 04 These are the winners of the 2017 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Evening Standard Retrieved 2021 03 31 2017 Results Critics Circle Theatre Awards 2018 01 31 Retrieved 2020 12 06 Olivier Awards 2018 Winners in full BBC News 2018 04 08 Retrieved 2021 03 31 Girl From The North Country Internet Broadway Database Retrieved November 30 2021 BWW News Desk Breaking News Drama League Announces 2020 Nominations BroadwayWorld Retrieved 2020 05 01 Huston Caitlin 2021 11 23 Girl from the North Country nominated for Grammy Award Broadway News Retrieved 2021 12 28 2022 Tony Award Nominations Tony Awards May 9 2022 Retrieved May 9 2022 Goodfellow Melanie February 6 2023 Chloe Bailey Tosin Cole Olivia Colman amp Woody Harrelson To Star In Bob Dylan Inspired Girl From The North Country Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 8 2023 External links Edit Girl from the North Country at the Old Vic teaching resources July October 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Girl 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