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In the Green

In the Green is a one-act musical with a book, music, and lyrics by Grace McLean. The show tells the story of medieval composer, mystic, scientist, and Catholic saint Hildegard von Bingen “on her path to sainthood from childhood,” primarily depicting the thirty years she spent locked up in a cell with her mentor, the anchoress Jutta von Sponheim.[1][2]

In the Green
MusicGrace McLean
LyricsGrace McLean
BookGrace McLean
BasisThe life of Hildegard von Bingen
Productions2019 Off-Broadway
AwardsRichard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater

The show was commissioned by LCT3 as part of Grace McLean's artist in residency series. The Off-Broadway production premiered at the Claire Tow Theater with previews starting on June 8, 2019, with an official opening date of June 27, 2019 and ran until August 4, 2019. The production was directed by Lee Sunday Evans, with orchestrations by McLean and Kris Kukul, and music direction by Ada Westfall.[3][4]

In the Green won the Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater and was nominated for seven Lucille Lortel Awards, with Grace McLean winning Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Jutta.

Synopsis edit

In the Green starts with a hymnal song ("O Virga ac Diadema"). The actual storyline begins with Jutta in her cell reading her last rites, choosing to live the rest of her life as a dead person and receiving only food and water left at a small window and preparing for Hildegard's arrival; at 8 years old, a young Hildegard (portrayed by a puppet) is left with Jutta ("Death Ceremony").

Originally, Hildegard (now portrayed by Rachael Duddy as "Eye," Hannah Whitney as "Hand," and Ashley Pérez Flanagan as "Mouth," with each actress holding a puppet of the sense they respectively represent) expresses her resistance to staying in Jutta's cell and desire to go home, before describing how she has too many desires but ultimately wants to be "whole" ("If I Had a Knee"). Jutta then says she too was once "broken like [Hildegard]" and says she will guide Hildegard into becoming whole and "free," with Hildegard agreeing ("The Rule"). Time passes, and Mouth expresses her hunger and her feelings of being inside the cell for so long, before experiencing her first period ("I Am Hungry").

In response, Jutta explains that because of Eve's actions all women must pay and "carry her curse in [their] blood," while also telling Mouth to repress her hunger to gain control over herself and become whole as she aims ("Eve"). A year passes, with Hildegard becoming more frustrated that she is still broken ("Ritual"). Jutta continues to teach Hildegard lessons to become whole, this time saying that they will spend more time dead than alive and advising her to stop wanting things, to stop sleeping, and continue digging since life is painful anyway ("Little Life"). The two women take a break, and seeing a ray of sunlight coming through the cell window, Hand describes her time outside with a woman named Agatha while Jutta remembers her past betrothal and subsequent running away, before Hand asks about being "free" and going outside ("Sun Song"). This conversation with Hand brings back suppressed memories where Shadow (Jutta's repressed trauma personified) and Jutta sing about her would-be husband finding her after running away, and Jutta's sexual assault in a garden; Jutta refuses to think on this, forcing Shadow to leave and covering the sunlight, before arguing with Hildegard ("In the Green").

All three aspects of Hildegard get angry at Jutta, and Jutta decides she will no longer help Hildegard become whole. Eye, Hand, and Mouth all turn on each other and blame each other for Agatha's death, falling apart and choosing to "dig" because Hildegard believes she will never become whole and digging is the only thing she can control ("Burial"). While digging, Shadow is found in the Underground (a place full of darkness) hiding since she is unwanted, and tells Hildegard that she can join Shadow in the Underground ("Underground"). While in the Underground, Hildegard and Eye, Hand, and Mouth piece together the memories that make Hildegard broken; she remembers Agatha (who the audience now understands to be Hildegard's elder sister) sneaking out at night and having sex with a man, telling her mother about what Agatha is doing, describing Agatha's pregnancy and their nighttime outing to pick pennyroyal so Agatha can abort her baby, which leads to Agatha bleeding to death ("Confession"). Hildegard pauses before describing the last thing Agatha told her as she was dying, to which Shadow tells her she doesn't have to, but once Hildegard does, she feels better, even if she's still broken ("Sun Song (Reprise)"). Shadow is in awe of Hildegard, Eye, Hand, and Mouth for working with their trauma and wants them to stay with her in the Underground; realizing that Shadow is Underground because she too was broken by her trauma, they try to encourage her to share her memories so Shadow can become whole, to which Shadow refuses ("Light Undercover").

Through these conversations, Hildegard has a realization about becoming whole and understands that everything Jutta has been trying to teach her has always been inside of her, and with the help of each other Shadow and Hildegard feel they'll be "alright" ("The First Verb"). Shadow and Hildegard move from the Underground back into Jutta's cell ("O Viridissima Virga"). Hildegard, Eye, Hand, and Mouth tell Shadow that she too contains light like them, and that's what they've been digging for this whole time; they've been hiding themselves and while those hidden parts make them broken, that is how they have the light they've been searching. Emboldened by Hildegard, Eye, Hand, and Mouth, Shadow divulges some of her feelings and the sensations she remembers from her sexual assault ("Light Undercover/In the Green (Reprise)"). Meanwhile, Jutta steadfastly refuses to acknowledge anything Hildegard or Shadow say. Jutta reflects on her own life, saying she's "done all the things [she's] supposed to" and yet cannot see the light like Hildegard or Shadow, but is grateful for her life all the same. She expresses maternal love for Hildegard, before dying ("The Ripening"). Hildegard, Eye, Hand, and Mouth reflect on Jutta's teachings while grieving their mentor's death ("Forgiveness"). Hildegard leaves the cell to experience what she's "never known before." She then explains her thoughts on Catholicism through her life and the growing corruption and tensions within the Church ("Integration"). The show ends with Hildegard meeting Sigewize, a young Cathar girl who expresses similar sentiments to Hildegard at the beginning of the show of being "'too much,'" trying to be understood, and asks Hildegard to "see [her]" and think about the impact of her speeches when people kill in Hildegard's name ("Exorcism").

Musical numbers edit

The role of Hildegard is played by a trio of actors throughout the show. The lyrics of “O Virga ac Diadema” and “O Viridissima Virga” were originally written by Hildegard von Bingen.[5][6]

  • "O Virga ac Diadema" - Company
  • "Death Ceremony" - Jutta and Company
  • "If I Had a Knee" - Hildegard and Jutta
  • "The Rule" - Jutta and Hildegard
  • "I Am Hungry" - Jutta and Hildegard
  • "Eve" - Jutta and Hildegard
  • "Ritual" - Hildegard and Jutta
  • "Little Life" - Jutta and Hildegard
  • "Sun Song" - Jutta and Hildegard
  • "In the Green" - Jutta and Shadow
  • "Burial" - Hildegard and Jutta
  • "Underground" - Shadow
  • "Confession" - Hilegard
  • "Sun Song (Reprise)" - Hildegard
  • "Light Undercover" - Shadow and Hildegard
  • "The First Verb" - Hildegard and Shadow
  • "O Viridissima Virga" - Shadow and Hildegard
  • "Light Undercover / In the Green (Reprise)" - Hildegard and Shadow
  • "The Ripening" - Jutta
  • "Forgiveness" - Hildegard and Company
  • "Integration" - Hildegard
  • "Exorcism" - Sigewize and Hildegard

Cast and characters edit

Character Off-Broadway (2019)
Hildegard (Eye), Volmar Rachael Duddy
Hildegard (Hand) Hannah Whitney
Hildegard (Mouth), Hildegard's Mother, Marchioness Ashley Pérez Flanagan
Jutta Grace McLean
Shadow, Sigewize Mia Pak

Critical response edit

The New York TimesBen Brantley refers to the musical’s “audacity and opacity,” while Raven Snook from Time Out New York writes “McLean’s promise shines through this fascinating if flawed experiment.”[7][8]

Recording edit

The original cast recording of In the Green was released digitally and for streaming October 16, 2020 by Ghostlight Records.[9] A physical CD is meant to be released by the end of the year.

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2020 Richard Rodgers Awards for Musical Theater Staged Reading Award[10] Won
Lucille Lortel Awards[11] Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical Grace McLean Won
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Ashley Pérez Flanagan Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design Oana Botez Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Design Barbara Samuels Nominated
Outstanding Sound Design Nicholas Pope Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ Meyer, Dan (June 28, 2019). "Read What Critics Thought of In the Green Off-Broadway". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  2. ^ Theater, Lincoln Center. "In The Green". Lincoln Center Theater. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  3. ^ "In the Green: Can Two Nuns Share a Cell for 30 Years Without Driving Each Other Crazy? | TheaterMania". www.theatermania.com. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  4. ^ "Writing". Grace McLean. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  5. ^ Campbell, Nathaniel M. "O virga ac diadema". Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  6. ^ Campbell, Nathaniel M. "O viridissima virga". Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  7. ^ Brantley, Ben (2019-06-27). "Review: A Singing Nun Struggles With PTSD in 'In the Green' (Published 2019)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  8. ^ "In the Green | Theater in New York". Time Out New York. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  9. ^ BWW News Desk. "IN THE GREEN Cast Album Featuring Rachael Duddy, Ashley Pérez Flanagan, Grace McLean and More Released Today". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  10. ^ "Two Musicals Win 2020 Richard Rodgers Awards – American Academy of Arts and Letters". Retrieved 2020-10-25.
  11. ^ "2020 Lucille Lortel Awards Nominees". The Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 2020-10-25.

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In the Green is a one act musical with a book music and lyrics by Grace McLean The show tells the story of medieval composer mystic scientist and Catholic saint Hildegard von Bingen on her path to sainthood from childhood primarily depicting the thirty years she spent locked up in a cell with her mentor the anchoress Jutta von Sponheim 1 2 In the GreenMusicGrace McLeanLyricsGrace McLeanBookGrace McLeanBasisThe life of Hildegard von BingenProductions2019 Off BroadwayAwardsRichard Rodgers Award for Musical TheaterThe show was commissioned by LCT3 as part of Grace McLean s artist in residency series The Off Broadway production premiered at the Claire Tow Theater with previews starting on June 8 2019 with an official opening date of June 27 2019 and ran until August 4 2019 The production was directed by Lee Sunday Evans with orchestrations by McLean and Kris Kukul and music direction by Ada Westfall 3 4 In the Green won the Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater and was nominated for seven Lucille Lortel Awards with Grace McLean winning Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Jutta Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Musical numbers 3 Cast and characters 4 Critical response 5 Recording 6 Awards and nominations 7 ReferencesSynopsis editIn the Green starts with a hymnal song O Virga ac Diadema The actual storyline begins with Jutta in her cell reading her last rites choosing to live the rest of her life as a dead person and receiving only food and water left at a small window and preparing for Hildegard s arrival at 8 years old a young Hildegard portrayed by a puppet is left with Jutta Death Ceremony Originally Hildegard now portrayed by Rachael Duddy as Eye Hannah Whitney as Hand and Ashley Perez Flanagan as Mouth with each actress holding a puppet of the sense they respectively represent expresses her resistance to staying in Jutta s cell and desire to go home before describing how she has too many desires but ultimately wants to be whole If I Had a Knee Jutta then says she too was once broken like Hildegard and says she will guide Hildegard into becoming whole and free with Hildegard agreeing The Rule Time passes and Mouth expresses her hunger and her feelings of being inside the cell for so long before experiencing her first period I Am Hungry In response Jutta explains that because of Eve s actions all women must pay and carry her curse in their blood while also telling Mouth to repress her hunger to gain control over herself and become whole as she aims Eve A year passes with Hildegard becoming more frustrated that she is still broken Ritual Jutta continues to teach Hildegard lessons to become whole this time saying that they will spend more time dead than alive and advising her to stop wanting things to stop sleeping and continue digging since life is painful anyway Little Life The two women take a break and seeing a ray of sunlight coming through the cell window Hand describes her time outside with a woman named Agatha while Jutta remembers her past betrothal and subsequent running away before Hand asks about being free and going outside Sun Song This conversation with Hand brings back suppressed memories where Shadow Jutta s repressed trauma personified and Jutta sing about her would be husband finding her after running away and Jutta s sexual assault in a garden Jutta refuses to think on this forcing Shadow to leave and covering the sunlight before arguing with Hildegard In the Green All three aspects of Hildegard get angry at Jutta and Jutta decides she will no longer help Hildegard become whole Eye Hand and Mouth all turn on each other and blame each other for Agatha s death falling apart and choosing to dig because Hildegard believes she will never become whole and digging is the only thing she can control Burial While digging Shadow is found in the Underground a place full of darkness hiding since she is unwanted and tells Hildegard that she can join Shadow in the Underground Underground While in the Underground Hildegard and Eye Hand and Mouth piece together the memories that make Hildegard broken she remembers Agatha who the audience now understands to be Hildegard s elder sister sneaking out at night and having sex with a man telling her mother about what Agatha is doing describing Agatha s pregnancy and their nighttime outing to pick pennyroyal so Agatha can abort her baby which leads to Agatha bleeding to death Confession Hildegard pauses before describing the last thing Agatha told her as she was dying to which Shadow tells her she doesn t have to but once Hildegard does she feels better even if she s still broken Sun Song Reprise Shadow is in awe of Hildegard Eye Hand and Mouth for working with their trauma and wants them to stay with her in the Underground realizing that Shadow is Underground because she too was broken by her trauma they try to encourage her to share her memories so Shadow can become whole to which Shadow refuses Light Undercover Through these conversations Hildegard has a realization about becoming whole and understands that everything Jutta has been trying to teach her has always been inside of her and with the help of each other Shadow and Hildegard feel they ll be alright The First Verb Shadow and Hildegard move from the Underground back into Jutta s cell O Viridissima Virga Hildegard Eye Hand and Mouth tell Shadow that she too contains light like them and that s what they ve been digging for this whole time they ve been hiding themselves and while those hidden parts make them broken that is how they have the light they ve been searching Emboldened by Hildegard Eye Hand and Mouth Shadow divulges some of her feelings and the sensations she remembers from her sexual assault Light Undercover In the Green Reprise Meanwhile Jutta steadfastly refuses to acknowledge anything Hildegard or Shadow say Jutta reflects on her own life saying she s done all the things she s supposed to and yet cannot see the light like Hildegard or Shadow but is grateful for her life all the same She expresses maternal love for Hildegard before dying The Ripening Hildegard Eye Hand and Mouth reflect on Jutta s teachings while grieving their mentor s death Forgiveness Hildegard leaves the cell to experience what she s never known before She then explains her thoughts on Catholicism through her life and the growing corruption and tensions within the Church Integration The show ends with Hildegard meeting Sigewize a young Cathar girl who expresses similar sentiments to Hildegard at the beginning of the show of being too much trying to be understood and asks Hildegard to see her and think about the impact of her speeches when people kill in Hildegard s name Exorcism Musical numbers editThe role of Hildegard is played by a trio of actors throughout the show The lyrics of O Virga ac Diadema and O Viridissima Virga were originally written by Hildegard von Bingen 5 6 O Virga ac Diadema Company Death Ceremony Jutta and Company If I Had a Knee Hildegard and Jutta The Rule Jutta and Hildegard I Am Hungry Jutta and Hildegard Eve Jutta and Hildegard Ritual Hildegard and Jutta Little Life Jutta and Hildegard Sun Song Jutta and Hildegard In the Green Jutta and Shadow Burial Hildegard and Jutta Underground Shadow Confession Hilegard Sun Song Reprise Hildegard Light Undercover Shadow and Hildegard The First Verb Hildegard and Shadow O Viridissima Virga Shadow and Hildegard Light Undercover In the Green Reprise Hildegard and Shadow The Ripening Jutta Forgiveness Hildegard and Company Integration Hildegard Exorcism Sigewize and HildegardCast and characters editCharacter Off Broadway 2019 Hildegard Eye Volmar Rachael DuddyHildegard Hand Hannah WhitneyHildegard Mouth Hildegard s Mother Marchioness Ashley Perez FlanaganJutta Grace McLeanShadow Sigewize Mia PakCritical response editThe New York Times Ben Brantley refers to the musical s audacity and opacity while Raven Snook from Time Out New York writes McLean s promise shines through this fascinating if flawed experiment 7 8 Recording editThe original cast recording of In the Green was released digitally and for streaming October 16 2020 by Ghostlight Records 9 A physical CD is meant to be released by the end of the year Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominee Result2020 Richard Rodgers Awards for Musical Theater Staged Reading Award 10 WonLucille Lortel Awards 11 Outstanding Musical NominatedOutstanding Lead Actress in a Musical Grace McLean WonOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Ashley Perez Flanagan NominatedOutstanding Costume Design Oana Botez NominatedOutstanding Lighting Design Barbara Samuels NominatedOutstanding Sound Design Nicholas Pope NominatedReferences edit Meyer Dan June 28 2019 Read What Critics Thought of In the Green Off Broadway Playbill Retrieved 2020 10 25 Theater Lincoln Center In The Green Lincoln Center Theater Retrieved 2020 10 25 In the Green Can Two Nuns Share a Cell for 30 Years Without Driving Each Other Crazy TheaterMania www theatermania com 27 June 2019 Retrieved 2020 10 25 Writing Grace McLean Retrieved 2020 10 25 Campbell Nathaniel M O virga ac diadema Retrieved 2020 10 25 Campbell Nathaniel M O viridissima virga Retrieved 2020 10 25 Brantley Ben 2019 06 27 Review A Singing Nun Struggles With PTSD in In the Green Published 2019 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 10 25 In the Green Theater in New York Time Out New York 27 June 2019 Retrieved 2020 10 25 BWW News Desk IN THE GREEN Cast Album Featuring Rachael Duddy Ashley Perez Flanagan Grace McLean and More Released Today BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2020 10 25 Two Musicals Win 2020 Richard Rodgers Awards American Academy of Arts and Letters Retrieved 2020 10 25 2020 Lucille Lortel Awards Nominees The Lucille Lortel Awards Retrieved 2020 10 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title In the Green amp oldid 1179138192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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