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Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris


Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a musical revue of the songs of Jacques Brel. Brel's songs were translated into English by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman, who also provided the story. The original 1968 Off-Broadway production ran for four years and spawned international and regional productions, as well as a West End production and Off-Broadway revival, among others. A film adaptation was released in 1975.

Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris
Original Cast Recording
MusicJacques Brel
LyricsJacques Brel (French version)
Eric Blau (English version)
Mort Shuman (English version)
BookEric Blau (English version)
Mort Shuman (English version)
BasisThe original French lyrics and French commentary by Jacques Brel
Productions1968 Off-Broadway

Regional productions
1995 West End
2006 Off-Broadway revival

2014 Off-West End

In 2003, David Bowie included the cast recording in a list of 25 of his favourite albums, "Confessions of a Vinyl Junkie".[1]

Early productions edit

The revue debuted Off-Broadway on January 22, 1968[2] at The Village Gate Theater in Greenwich Village and ran for more than four years. Its original performers were Elly Stone, Mort Shuman, Shawn Elliott, and Alice Whitfield. The production was directed by Moni Yakim. The revue, consisting of around 25 songs, is performed by four vocalists, two male and two female. Brel contributed most of the music and French lyrics; English translations were provided by Eric Blau, Stone's husband, and Mort Shuman, a Brill Building songwriter.

On September 12, 1968, the show opened at the Happy Medium Theater on Rush Street in Chicago. It would run until February 15, 1970 and was perhaps the cabaret theater's most successful production. Robert Guillaume, George Ball, Joe Masiell, Denise Le Brun, Alice Whitfield, and Aileen Fitzpatrick made up the original Chicago cast.

The show enjoyed considerable international success. In 1968 Yakim directed a Canadian production in Toronto featuring Robert Jeffrey, Judy Lander, Arlene Meadows, and Stan Porter. In the 1970s, a production by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg, South Africa became the longest-running musical production in that country's theatrical history. A cast recording was released and is regarded as containing the definitive English-language versions of some of the songs. During that decade the show also enjoyed successful runs in Sydney, Paris, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Copenhagen.

In 1973, Ray Shepardson produced Jacques Brel in the lobby of the State Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. It was intended to play for two weeks, but continued through 1975, with a 522-performance run that became the longest theatrical run in the city's history to that point. The production is credited as a major factor in the rescue and restoration of the theater and its adjacent venues, which are now Playhouse Square Center. In 1974, the revue was revived at the Astor Place Theatre for a limited run. In 1975, a film adaptation of the original production was released as part of the American Film Theatre series. The film included a few new songs.

Despite Brel's death in 1978, and his last years having been spent sailing around the world and living in Polynesia, the name of the show has remained unchanged.

1980s and later revivals edit

A production was presented at the original company of Equity Library Theater in New York City in 1985. It starred Louise Edeiken, Richard Hilton, Jan Horvath, and J.C. Sheets [3]

A 1988 revival served as the 20th anniversary production of the show at The Town Hall in Manhattan (and one night at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.). It was produced by Blau and Reuben Hoppenstein and was directed by Stone, starring Karen Akers, Shelley Ackerman, Elmore James and Kenny Morris.

In 1994 the show was performed in Dublin's Andrew's Lane Theatre and featured Irish actress and singer Camille O'Sullivan.[4]

In 1995 the show was revived in the West End, starring Michael Cahill, Alison Egan, Liz Greenaway, and Stuart Pendred. A cast recording of this production was released on August 12, 1997 with Jay Records.

In 2006, a production opened Off-Broadway at the Zipper Theater in New York City. While this revival used most of the Blau-Shuman translations, there were also significant changes: the order of songs was rearranged, numbers were reorchestrated, and some songs were dropped or added. The revival also included expanded staging and choreography. The production ran for more than a year. It was nominated for several awards including the Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle. It was directed by Gordon Greenberg and starred Robert Cuccioli, Natascia Diaz, Rodney Hicks and Gay Marshall. The role played by Hicks was later done by Drew Sarich, Jim Stanek and Constantine Maroulis. Ann Mandrella, the wife of Sarich, was an understudy. A cast recording by Ghostlight Records was released in 2006.

In 2008, a production starring Leigh McDonald, Tony McGill, Emma Yong and George Chan, ran at the DBS Theatre in Singapore. In 2010, a production ran at the Stratford Festival in Canada. It starred Jewelle Blackman, Brent Carver, Mike Nadajewski, and Nathalie Nadon. In 2014, the show opened for a limited run in London at Off-West End Charing Cross Theatre with Gina Beck, Daniel Boys, David Burt and Eve Polycarpou. This production had a song list similar to the 2006 New York revival.

In 2017, a new production opened at the Gate Theatre in Dublin directed by Alan Stanford and featuring music direction by Cathal Synnott, with a cast featuring Karen McCartney, Risteard Cooper, Stephanie McKeown and Rory Nolan.

Musical numbers edit

Original Off-Broadway production edit

  1. Overture
  2. Marathon (Les Flamandes)
  3. Alone (Seul)
  4. Madeleine
  5. I Loved (J'aimais)
  6. Mathilde
  7. Bachelor's Dance (La Bourrée du Célibataire)
  8. Timid Frieda (Les Timides) tune also used in an Ovaltine television advert GB
  9. My Death (La Mort)
  10. The Girls And The Dogs (Les Filles et Les Chiens)
  11. Jackie (La Chanson de Jacky)
  12. The Statue
  13. Desperate Ones (Les Désespérés)
  14. Sons of... (Fils de...)
  15. Amsterdam
  16. The Bulls (Les Taureaux)
  17. Old Folks (Les Vieux)
  18. Marieke
  19. Brussels (Bruxelles)
  20. Fanette (La Fanette)
  21. Funeral Tango (Le Tango Funèbre)
  22. The Middle Class (Les Bourgeois)
  23. You're Not Alone (Jef)
  24. Next (Au Suivant)
  25. Carousel (La Valse à Mille Temps)
  26. If We Only Have Love (Quand on n'a Que L'amour)

Songs added for the 1975 film version:[5]

  1. The Taxi Cab (Le Gaz)
  2. My Childhood (Mon Enfance)
  3. The Last Supper (Le Dernier Repas)
  4. Song For Old Lovers (La Chanson Des Vieux Amants)
  5. Ne Me Quitte Pas, sung by Jacques Brel

2006 Off-Broadway revival edit

Recording(s) edit

- An original cast album was released in 1968 by Columbia in the US and CBS in the UK. It featured: Stacey Boyle, Shawn Elliott, Mort Shuman, Elly Stone, and Alice Whitfield.

- A cast recording of the successful South African production was released in 1968 and is regarded as containing the definitive English-language versions of some of the songs. It featured: Jean Dell, Ann Hamblin, Ferdie Uphof, and Alain D. Woolf.

- In 1973 Playhouse Square released a double album featuring the Cleveland cast: Cliff Bemis, David O. Frazier, Providence Hollander, and Theresa Piteo.

- Atlantic Records release a double album of the film soundtrack in 1975, featuring: Shawn Elliott, Judy Lander, Joe Masiell, Joseph Neal, Annette Perrone, Mort Shuman, and Elly Stone.

- Ghostlight Records released a cast recording of the Zipper Theater Off-Broadway production in 2006. Included in the cast were: Jacques Brel, Robert Cuccioli, Natascia Diaz, Rodney Hicks, Gay Marshall, Michael Sommers, and Eric Svejcar.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Bowie, David (20 November 2003). "David Bowie's Favorite Albums". Vanity Fair. No. November.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 November 2002.
  3. ^ "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris at Master Theatre 1985". www.abouttheartists.com.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 May 2011.
  5. ^ "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris". 27 January 1975 – via IMDb.
  6. ^ "Search Database: Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris : CastAlbums.org". castalbums.org.
  • The Singer's Musical Theatre Anthology by Stanley Green and Richard Walters

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For the film adaptation see Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris film 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 Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a musical revue of the songs of Jacques Brel Brel s songs were translated into English by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman who also provided the story The original 1968 Off Broadway production ran for four years and spawned international and regional productions as well as a West End production and Off Broadway revival among others A film adaptation was released in 1975 Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in ParisOriginal Cast RecordingMusicJacques BrelLyricsJacques Brel French version Eric Blau English version Mort Shuman English version BookEric Blau English version Mort Shuman English version BasisThe original French lyrics and French commentary by Jacques BrelProductions1968 Off Broadway Regional productions 1995 West End 2006 Off Broadway revival 2014 Off West End In 2003 David Bowie included the cast recording in a list of 25 of his favourite albums Confessions of a Vinyl Junkie 1 Contents 1 Early productions 2 1980s and later revivals 3 Musical numbers 3 1 Original Off Broadway production 3 2 2006 Off Broadway revival 4 Recording s 5 ReferencesEarly productions editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The revue debuted Off Broadway on January 22 1968 2 at The Village Gate Theater in Greenwich Village and ran for more than four years Its original performers were Elly Stone Mort Shuman Shawn Elliott and Alice Whitfield The production was directed by Moni Yakim The revue consisting of around 25 songs is performed by four vocalists two male and two female Brel contributed most of the music and French lyrics English translations were provided by Eric Blau Stone s husband and Mort Shuman a Brill Building songwriter On September 12 1968 the show opened at the Happy Medium Theater on Rush Street in Chicago It would run until February 15 1970 and was perhaps the cabaret theater s most successful production Robert Guillaume George Ball Joe Masiell Denise Le Brun Alice Whitfield and Aileen Fitzpatrick made up the original Chicago cast The show enjoyed considerable international success In 1968 Yakim directed a Canadian production in Toronto featuring Robert Jeffrey Judy Lander Arlene Meadows and Stan Porter In the 1970s a production by Taubie Kushlick in Johannesburg South Africa became the longest running musical production in that country s theatrical history A cast recording was released and is regarded as containing the definitive English language versions of some of the songs During that decade the show also enjoyed successful runs in Sydney Paris Dublin Amsterdam and Copenhagen In 1973 Ray Shepardson produced Jacques Brel in the lobby of the State Theatre in Cleveland Ohio It was intended to play for two weeks but continued through 1975 with a 522 performance run that became the longest theatrical run in the city s history to that point The production is credited as a major factor in the rescue and restoration of the theater and its adjacent venues which are now Playhouse Square Center In 1974 the revue was revived at the Astor Place Theatre for a limited run In 1975 a film adaptation of the original production was released as part of the American Film Theatre series The film included a few new songs Despite Brel s death in 1978 and his last years having been spent sailing around the world and living in Polynesia the name of the show has remained unchanged 1980s and later revivals editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message A production was presented at the original company of Equity Library Theater in New York City in 1985 It starred Louise Edeiken Richard Hilton Jan Horvath and J C Sheets 3 A 1988 revival served as the 20th anniversary production of the show at The Town Hall in Manhattan and one night at The Kennedy Center in Washington D C It was produced by Blau and Reuben Hoppenstein and was directed by Stone starring Karen Akers Shelley Ackerman Elmore James and Kenny Morris In 1994 the show was performed in Dublin s Andrew s Lane Theatre and featured Irish actress and singer Camille O Sullivan 4 In 1995 the show was revived in the West End starring Michael Cahill Alison Egan Liz Greenaway and Stuart Pendred A cast recording of this production was released on August 12 1997 with Jay Records In 2006 a production opened Off Broadway at the Zipper Theater in New York City While this revival used most of the Blau Shuman translations there were also significant changes the order of songs was rearranged numbers were reorchestrated and some songs were dropped or added The revival also included expanded staging and choreography The production ran for more than a year It was nominated for several awards including the Drama Desk Drama League and Outer Critics Circle It was directed by Gordon Greenberg and starred Robert Cuccioli Natascia Diaz Rodney Hicks and Gay Marshall The role played by Hicks was later done by Drew Sarich Jim Stanek and Constantine Maroulis Ann Mandrella the wife of Sarich was an understudy A cast recording by Ghostlight Records was released in 2006 In 2008 a production starring Leigh McDonald Tony McGill Emma Yong and George Chan ran at the DBS Theatre in Singapore In 2010 a production ran at the Stratford Festival in Canada It starred Jewelle Blackman Brent Carver Mike Nadajewski and Nathalie Nadon In 2014 the show opened for a limited run in London at Off West End Charing Cross Theatre with Gina Beck Daniel Boys David Burt and Eve Polycarpou This production had a song list similar to the 2006 New York revival In 2017 a new production opened at the Gate Theatre in Dublin directed by Alan Stanford and featuring music direction by Cathal Synnott with a cast featuring Karen McCartney Risteard Cooper Stephanie McKeown and Rory Nolan Musical numbers editOriginal Off Broadway production edit Overture Marathon Les Flamandes Alone Seul Madeleine I Loved J aimais Mathilde Bachelor s Dance La Bourree du Celibataire Timid Frieda Les Timides tune also used in an Ovaltine television advert GB My Death La Mort The Girls And The Dogs Les Filles et Les Chiens Jackie La Chanson de Jacky The Statue Desperate Ones Les Desesperes Sons of Fils de Amsterdam The Bulls Les Taureaux Old Folks Les Vieux Marieke Brussels Bruxelles Fanette La Fanette Funeral Tango Le Tango Funebre The Middle Class Les Bourgeois You re Not Alone Jef Next Au Suivant Carousel La Valse a Mille Temps If We Only Have Love Quand on n a Que L amour Songs added for the 1975 film version 5 The Taxi Cab Le Gaz My Childhood Mon Enfance The Last Supper Le Dernier Repas Song For Old Lovers La Chanson Des Vieux Amants Ne Me Quitte Pas sung by Jacques Brel 2006 Off Broadway revival edit Act One Le Diable Ca Va If We Only Have Love Intro Alone I Loved Jackie My Childhood Madeleine Bachelor s Dance Fanette Le Moribond My Last Supper The Desperate Ones Timid Frieda The Girls And The Dogs Statue Sons Of Amsterdam Act Two The Bulls Brussels Ne Me Quitte Pas Middle Class Old Folks Funeral Tango My Death Marieke Song For Old Lovers Next No Love You re Not Alone Carousel If We Only Have LoveRecording s edit An original cast album was released in 1968 by Columbia in the US and CBS in the UK It featured Stacey Boyle Shawn Elliott Mort Shuman Elly Stone and Alice Whitfield A cast recording of the successful South African production was released in 1968 and is regarded as containing the definitive English language versions of some of the songs It featured Jean Dell Ann Hamblin Ferdie Uphof and Alain D Woolf In 1973 Playhouse Square released a double album featuring the Cleveland cast Cliff Bemis David O Frazier Providence Hollander and Theresa Piteo Atlantic Records release a double album of the film soundtrack in 1975 featuring Shawn Elliott Judy Lander Joe Masiell Joseph Neal Annette Perrone Mort Shuman and Elly Stone Ghostlight Records released a cast recording of the Zipper Theater Off Broadway production in 2006 Included in the cast were Jacques Brel Robert Cuccioli Natascia Diaz Rodney Hicks Gay Marshall Michael Sommers and Eric Svejcar 6 References edit Bowie David 20 November 2003 David Bowie s Favorite Albums Vanity Fair No November VH1 Archived from the original on 15 November 2002 Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris at Master Theatre 1985 www abouttheartists com TLS Times Literary Supplement Archived from the original on 17 May 2011 Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris 27 January 1975 via IMDb Search Database Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris CastAlbums org castalbums org The Singer s Musical Theatre Anthology by Stanley Green and Richard Walters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris amp oldid 1187561542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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