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Jane Eyre (musical)

Jane Eyre is a musical drama with music and lyrics by composer-lyricist Paul Gordon and a book by John Caird, based on the 1847 novel by Charlotte Brontë. The musical premiered on Broadway in 2000.

Jane Eyre
Original Cast Recording
MusicPaul Gordon
LyricsPaul Gordon
BookJohn Caird
BasisJane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Productions1995 Wichita, Kansas
1995 Toronto
1999 San Diego
2000 Broadway
2009 Tokyo
2012 Tokyo
2023 Tokyo
2023 Brno

Production history

A workshop of the musical was performed at Manhattan Theatre Club in 1995. The musical had a work-in-progress workshop production in Wichita, Kansas in Autumn 1995 at the Centre Theatre. Minor roles and the large ensemble of schoolgirls for the scenes at Brocklehurst's school were cast locally, while the directors brought several members of the principal cast from New York. The musical was well received, and a recording of this rendition allowed the creative team and their backers to slowly move the project towards an opening on Broadway. The musical had its world premiere at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in late 1996. The musical then had a pre-Broadway try-out at La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, California, July 14, 1999 to August 29, 1999. The cast had been reduced from 30 in Toronto to 19.[1]

The musical debuted on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on November 9, 2000, with an official opening on December 10, 2000 and closed on June 10, 2001 after 36 previews and 209 performances. Marla Schaffel, who played the title character, won a Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award (in a tie with Christine Ebersole)[2] for her performance. The production was directed by John Caird and Scott Schwartz, choreography by Jayne Paterson, set designer by John Napier, costumes by Andreane Neofitou, and lighting by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer. Days after the Tony Award nominations were announced, a closing date of May 20 was announced. Alanis Morissette, a friend of Paul Gordon's, bought $150,000 worth of tickets to the musical and donated them to various charity groups. This would allow the show to be open past the Tony Award telecast, although the show closed a week after.[3]

Years later in 2018, it was announced a new version of the musical would have its world premiere at the Cleveland Playhouse.[4] The new production would feature a 10-person cast, instead of the original 21, as well as new songs written by Gordon. Every actor in the ensemble (except Jane and Rochester) would play multiple roles throughout the course of the show. The production opened in late August to rave reviews. Cool Cleveland stated in their review: “Jane Eyre in its new form and format is a musical that shows that a “small” production, in which care is taken with directing, casting and technical aspects, can make musical theater more captivating than big, splashy, overproduced shows”.[5]

The 2023 Tokyo production was recorded for Blu-ray release.[6]

Characters and original cast

Character Wichita
(1995)
Toronto
(1996)
La Jolla Playhouse
(1999)
Broadway
(2000)
Jane Eyre Marla Schaffel
Edward Fairfax Rochester Anthony Crivello James Barbour
Mrs. Fairfax / Marigold Martha Hawley Mary Stout
Blanche Ingram Nicole Dooley Elizabeth DeGrazia
Young Jane Eyre Jennifer Bedore / Taryn Southern Sara Farb Tiffany Scarritt Lisa Musser
Adèle Varens Ashley Sinclair Frannie Diggins/Sharai-Ann Ross-Laney Joelle Shapiro Andrea Bowen
St. John Rivers Chad Frisque Aloysius Gigl Christopher Yates Stephen R. Buntrock
Helen Burns Angela Lockett Megan Drew Jayne Paterson
Robert Bruce Dow
Richard Mason Charles Parker Bill Nolte
Bertha Mason Heather Ayers Gina Ferrall Marguerite MacIntyre
Miss Scatcherd Martha Hawley Gina Ferrall Marguerite MacIntyre
Mrs. Dent Heather Ayers Nell Balaban Marguerite MacIntyre
Mr. Brocklehurst / Colonel Dent Don Richard
Mrs. Reed Charlene Ayers Brooks Almy Anne Allgood Gina Ferrall
Lady Ingram Charlene Ayers Beth Anne Cole Anne Allgood Gina Ferrall
Grace Poole Charlene Ayers Brooks Almy Nell Balaban
Amy Eshton Tracy Gardner Kelli Rabke Nell Balaban
Mr. Eshton Paul Jackson Mark E. Smith Christopher Yates Stephen R. Buntrock
Louisa Eshton Angela Lockett Rachel Ulanet Gina Lamparella
Mary Ingram Mary Jeanette Warlick Lavonda Elam Jayne Paterson
Vicar Chad Frisque Kevin McGuire Don Richard
Young John Reed Ryan Bogner Peter McCutcheon Lee Zarrett
Young Lord Ingram Charles Parker Aloysius Gigl Lee Zarrett
Jane's Father Anthony Crivello N/A
Jane's Mother Heather Ayers Jayne Paterson N/A
Miss Temple Heather Ayers Nell Balaban N/A

Musical numbers

Synopsis

 
Mr Reed torments young Jane in Suffolk Youth Theatre's 2008 production
Act 1

Jane Eyre, a young orphan, is living at Gateshead but is ill-treated by her Aunt Mrs. Reed and cousin John Reed. Jane is sent to a boarding school. Over the years, Jane becomes a teacher at the boarding school but longs to see other sights. She becomes a tutor of Adèle Varens, a young French girl who lives at Thornfield Hall as the ward of the owner, Edward Rochester. When a fire breaks out, Jane puts it out and saves Edward's life, and the two become close. Edward, however, cannot accept his affection for Jane, and so invites wealthy guests as a distraction. It appears that Blanche Ingram and Edward may be getting married, and Jane is unhappy over this.

Mason, an old friend, arrives, and Edward is disturbed. He asks Jane whether she would leave if he had a terrible secret, and she vows her faithfulness.

Act 2

When Mason is attacked in the attic, he is helped by Jane and Edward and leaves.

Edward, pretending to be a gypsy, tells Blanche Ingram that he is not rich, and she hastily departs Thornfield. Edward at last tells Jane that he loves her and proposes marriage, and Jane happily accepts. However, on the day of the wedding, Mason tells the secret. Edward is already married to Bertha (who is Mason's sister) and his mad wife lives in the attic of Thornfield. Jane, unwilling to live with Edward without being married, leaves. Bertha meanwhile sets fire to Thornfield, and dies in the flames.

Jane, hungry and exhausted after wandering the moors, has returned to Gateshead Hall, and discovers that her aged aunt is near death. Mrs. Reed has tried to steal her inheritance, but Jane forgives this last evil treatment. St. John Rivers, a clergyman, proposes marriage and Jane almost accepts. But, she hears Edward calling out to her. She returns to Thornfield to see that it has been destroyed. Jane and Edward, blind and crippled in the attempt to save his wife, are married. Edward's sight is partially restored as Jane shows him their new-born son.

Comparison between the book and musical

According to Variety, "Most of the novel's unforgettable Gothic incidents are here: the orphaned Jane's cruel treatment at the hands of her aunt and her spoiled, sadistic cousin; further humiliation at the Lowood school, where she is befriended by the angelic Helen Burns, who then departs --- lickety-split --- to join her immortal brethren; and, of course, Jane's great, doomed romance with her employer Edward Fairfax Rochester (James Barbour), dark of brow and gloomy of spirit, but sexy as hell."[7]

The New York Times reviewer wrote that "The overall gallop through Bronte's significant plot has the teasing quality of a movie trailer. We barely see Bertha when she sneaks down from the attic to set Rochester's bed aflame."[8]

In the book, Jane's aunt left her nothing when she died. It was Jane's uncle, whom we never meet, that made her rich.

In the book, Jane does not return to Gateshead Hall after leaving Edward but is found by St. John Rivers, who then helps her get a teaching position.

The character of Miss Temple, the caring teacher at the Lowood Institution, was cut from the stage musical in between its productions in Toronto and La Jolla.

Response

The Talkin Broadway reviewer wrote: "A successful dramatic interpretation of the ever-popular novel by Charlotte Bronte, Jane is also blessed with a luxuriant score, haunting and memorable music, and crisp, intelligent lyrics which speak from the very heart of this tragic and romantic story. John Caird, who wrote the book, and Paul Gordon, who wrote the music and lyrics, have come up with a major contender come Spring’s award time...With Jane Eyre, Marla Schaffel joins that small group of great stars of the American musical theatre - Angela Lansbury, Julie Andrews, and Bernadette Peters - who, lady-like to the core, can effortlessly carry a major musical on their delicate shoulders and enchant an audience with a smile."[9]

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

References

  1. ^ Holland, Jack."Review:'Jane Eyre" at LaJolla", curtainup.com, July 25, 1999
  2. ^ "PHOTO CALL: Schaffel, Parker and Leonard Win Outer Critics Nods May 24" May 30, 2001
  3. ^ Jones, Kenneth."Stop the Presses: Morissette Grants 'Jane Eyre' a Reprieve, Show Will Run to May 27" 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, May 16, 2001
  4. ^ http://www.playbill.com/article/10-actor-version-of-broadway-musical-jane-eyre-will-premiere-in-cleveland[bare URL]
  5. ^ "THEATER REVIEW: "Jane Eyre" @ Cleveland Musical Theatre by Roy Berko | CoolCleveland".
  6. ^ "ミュージカル『ジェーン・エア』". janeeyre.jp. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  7. ^ Isherwood, Charles. "Jane Eyre", Daily Variety, December 11, 2000, p. 14
  8. ^ Weber, Bruce. "An Arsonist In the Attic; A Feminist In the Making", The New York Times, December 11, 2000, Section E, p. 1
  9. ^ Burke, Thomas."Broadway Reviews:'Jane Eyre'", talkinbroadway.com, December 11, 2000

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For other uses see Jane Eyre disambiguation Jane Eyre is a musical drama with music and lyrics by composer lyricist Paul Gordon and a book by John Caird based on the 1847 novel by Charlotte Bronte The musical premiered on Broadway in 2000 Jane EyreOriginal Cast RecordingMusicPaul GordonLyricsPaul GordonBookJohn CairdBasisJane Eyre by Charlotte BronteProductions1995 Wichita Kansas 1995 Toronto 1999 San Diego 2000 Broadway 2009 Tokyo 2012 Tokyo 2023 Tokyo 2023 Brno Contents 1 Production history 2 Characters and original cast 3 Musical numbers 4 Synopsis 5 Comparison between the book and musical 6 Response 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Original Broadway production 8 References 9 External linksProduction history EditA workshop of the musical was performed at Manhattan Theatre Club in 1995 The musical had a work in progress workshop production in Wichita Kansas in Autumn 1995 at the Centre Theatre Minor roles and the large ensemble of schoolgirls for the scenes at Brocklehurst s school were cast locally while the directors brought several members of the principal cast from New York The musical was well received and a recording of this rendition allowed the creative team and their backers to slowly move the project towards an opening on Broadway The musical had its world premiere at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto Ontario Canada in late 1996 The musical then had a pre Broadway try out at La Jolla Playhouse San Diego California July 14 1999 to August 29 1999 The cast had been reduced from 30 in Toronto to 19 1 The musical debuted on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on November 9 2000 with an official opening on December 10 2000 and closed on June 10 2001 after 36 previews and 209 performances Marla Schaffel who played the title character won a Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award in a tie with Christine Ebersole 2 for her performance The production was directed by John Caird and Scott Schwartz choreography by Jayne Paterson set designer by John Napier costumes by Andreane Neofitou and lighting by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer Days after the Tony Award nominations were announced a closing date of May 20 was announced Alanis Morissette a friend of Paul Gordon s bought 150 000 worth of tickets to the musical and donated them to various charity groups This would allow the show to be open past the Tony Award telecast although the show closed a week after 3 Years later in 2018 it was announced a new version of the musical would have its world premiere at the Cleveland Playhouse 4 The new production would feature a 10 person cast instead of the original 21 as well as new songs written by Gordon Every actor in the ensemble except Jane and Rochester would play multiple roles throughout the course of the show The production opened in late August to rave reviews Cool Cleveland stated in their review Jane Eyre in its new form and format is a musical that shows that a small production in which care is taken with directing casting and technical aspects can make musical theater more captivating than big splashy overproduced shows 5 The 2023 Tokyo production was recorded for Blu ray release 6 Characters and original cast EditCharacter Wichita 1995 Toronto 1996 La Jolla Playhouse 1999 Broadway 2000 Jane Eyre Marla SchaffelEdward Fairfax Rochester Anthony Crivello James BarbourMrs Fairfax Marigold Martha Hawley Mary StoutBlanche Ingram Nicole Dooley Elizabeth DeGraziaYoung Jane Eyre Jennifer Bedore Taryn Southern Sara Farb Tiffany Scarritt Lisa MusserAdele Varens Ashley Sinclair Frannie Diggins Sharai Ann Ross Laney Joelle Shapiro Andrea BowenSt John Rivers Chad Frisque Aloysius Gigl Christopher Yates Stephen R BuntrockHelen Burns Angela Lockett Megan Drew Jayne PatersonRobert Bruce DowRichard Mason Charles Parker Bill NolteBertha Mason Heather Ayers Gina Ferrall Marguerite MacIntyreMiss Scatcherd Martha Hawley Gina Ferrall Marguerite MacIntyreMrs Dent Heather Ayers Nell Balaban Marguerite MacIntyreMr Brocklehurst Colonel Dent Don RichardMrs Reed Charlene Ayers Brooks Almy Anne Allgood Gina FerrallLady Ingram Charlene Ayers Beth Anne Cole Anne Allgood Gina FerrallGrace Poole Charlene Ayers Brooks Almy Nell BalabanAmy Eshton Tracy Gardner Kelli Rabke Nell BalabanMr Eshton Paul Jackson Mark E Smith Christopher Yates Stephen R BuntrockLouisa Eshton Angela Lockett Rachel Ulanet Gina LamparellaMary Ingram Mary Jeanette Warlick Lavonda Elam Jayne PatersonVicar Chad Frisque Kevin McGuire Don RichardYoung John Reed Ryan Bogner Peter McCutcheon Lee ZarrettYoung Lord Ingram Charles Parker Aloysius Gigl Lee ZarrettJane s Father Anthony Crivello N AJane s Mother Heather Ayers Jayne Paterson N AMiss Temple Heather Ayers Nell Balaban N AMusical numbers EditAct IJane Edward Fairfax Rochester The Orphan Jane Eyre Children of God Schoolgirls Mr Brocklehurst Mrs Reed Miss Scatcherd and Ensemble Forgiveness Helen Burns Young Jane and Jane Eyre The Death of Helen Burns Helen Burns Young Jane Ensemble The Graveyard Jane Eyre Young Jane and Ensemble Sweet Liberty Jane Eyre and Ensemble Secrets of the House Ensemble Perfectly Nice Mrs Fairfax Adele and Jane Eyre The Icy Lane Ensemble The Master Returns Mrs Fairfax Robert Captive Bird Edward Fairfax Rochester As Good As You Edward Fairfax Rochester You re Word to God Edward Fairfax Rochester The Fire Bertha Mason Ensemble After the Fire Edward Fairfax Rochester Secret Soul Jane Eyre and Edward Fairfax Rochester Society s Best Mrs Fairfax Galloping Up to the Drive The Guests The Finer Things Blanche Ingram Oh How You Look In The Light Edward Fairfax Rochester Blanche Ingram and Ensemble The Pledge Jane Eyre and Edward Fairfax Rochester Sirens Edward Fairfax Rochester Jane Eyre and Bertha Act IIThings Beyond This Earth Ensemble The Scream Richard Mason Bertha Mason Edward Fairfax Rochester Ensemble Painting Her Portrait Jane Eyre In The Light Of The Virgin Morning Jane Eyre and Blanche Ingram The Gypsy Marje Bubrosa The Proposal Jane Eyre and Edward Fairfax Rochester The Chestnut Tree Grace Poole Servants 1 2 Slip of a Girl Mrs Fairfax Jane Eyre Robert and Adele The Wedding Ensemble Wild Boy Edward Fairfax Rochester Jane Eyre Bertha and Ensemble Sirens Reprise Jane Eyre and Edward Fairfax Rochester Farewell Good Angel Edward Fairfax Rochester Rain Woman Ensemble The Death of Mrs Reed Mrs Reed Jane Eyre and Ensemble The Voice Across The Moors St John Rivers Jane Eyre and Edward Fairfax Rochester Poor Sister Richard Mason and Jane Eyre Brave Enough For Love Jane Eyre Edward Fairfax Rochester and Ensemble songs on the soundtrack Poor Master on the soundtrack is sung by Richard Mason so it s slightly different Before the song Rain on the CD a cut song from the show My Maker is sung by Jane Synopsis Edit Mr Reed torments young Jane in Suffolk Youth Theatre s 2008 productionAct 1Jane Eyre a young orphan is living at Gateshead but is ill treated by her Aunt Mrs Reed and cousin John Reed Jane is sent to a boarding school Over the years Jane becomes a teacher at the boarding school but longs to see other sights She becomes a tutor of Adele Varens a young French girl who lives at Thornfield Hall as the ward of the owner Edward Rochester When a fire breaks out Jane puts it out and saves Edward s life and the two become close Edward however cannot accept his affection for Jane and so invites wealthy guests as a distraction It appears that Blanche Ingram and Edward may be getting married and Jane is unhappy over this Mason an old friend arrives and Edward is disturbed He asks Jane whether she would leave if he had a terrible secret and she vows her faithfulness Act 2When Mason is attacked in the attic he is helped by Jane and Edward and leaves Edward pretending to be a gypsy tells Blanche Ingram that he is not rich and she hastily departs Thornfield Edward at last tells Jane that he loves her and proposes marriage and Jane happily accepts However on the day of the wedding Mason tells the secret Edward is already married to Bertha who is Mason s sister and his mad wife lives in the attic of Thornfield Jane unwilling to live with Edward without being married leaves Bertha meanwhile sets fire to Thornfield and dies in the flames Jane hungry and exhausted after wandering the moors has returned to Gateshead Hall and discovers that her aged aunt is near death Mrs Reed has tried to steal her inheritance but Jane forgives this last evil treatment St John Rivers a clergyman proposes marriage and Jane almost accepts But she hears Edward calling out to her She returns to Thornfield to see that it has been destroyed Jane and Edward blind and crippled in the attempt to save his wife are married Edward s sight is partially restored as Jane shows him their new born son Comparison between the book and musical EditAccording to Variety Most of the novel s unforgettable Gothic incidents are here the orphaned Jane s cruel treatment at the hands of her aunt and her spoiled sadistic cousin further humiliation at the Lowood school where she is befriended by the angelic Helen Burns who then departs lickety split to join her immortal brethren and of course Jane s great doomed romance with her employer Edward Fairfax Rochester James Barbour dark of brow and gloomy of spirit but sexy as hell 7 The New York Times reviewer wrote that The overall gallop through Bronte s significant plot has the teasing quality of a movie trailer We barely see Bertha when she sneaks down from the attic to set Rochester s bed aflame 8 In the book Jane s aunt left her nothing when she died It was Jane s uncle whom we never meet that made her rich In the book Jane does not return to Gateshead Hall after leaving Edward but is found by St John Rivers who then helps her get a teaching position The character of Miss Temple the caring teacher at the Lowood Institution was cut from the stage musical in between its productions in Toronto and La Jolla Response EditThe Talkin Broadway reviewer wrote A successful dramatic interpretation of the ever popular novel by Charlotte Bronte Jane is also blessed with a luxuriant score haunting and memorable music and crisp intelligent lyrics which speak from the very heart of this tragic and romantic story John Caird who wrote the book and Paul Gordon who wrote the music and lyrics have come up with a major contender come Spring s award time With Jane Eyre Marla Schaffel joins that small group of great stars of the American musical theatre Angela Lansbury Julie Andrews and Bernadette Peters who lady like to the core can effortlessly carry a major musical on their delicate shoulders and enchant an audience with a smile 9 Awards and nominations EditOriginal Broadway production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2001 Tony Award Best Musical NominatedBest Book of a Musical John Caird NominatedBest Original Score Paul Gordon NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Marla Schaffel NominatedBest Lighting Design Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Marla Schaffel WonReferences Edit Holland Jack Review Jane Eyre at LaJolla curtainup com July 25 1999 PHOTO CALL Schaffel Parker and Leonard Win Outer Critics Nods May 24 May 30 2001 Jones Kenneth Stop the Presses Morissette Grants Jane Eyre a Reprieve Show Will Run to May 27 Archived 2012 10 17 at the Wayback Machine playbill com May 16 2001 http www playbill com article 10 actor version of broadway musical jane eyre will premiere in cleveland bare URL THEATER REVIEW Jane Eyre Cleveland Musical Theatre by Roy Berko CoolCleveland ミュージカル ジェーン エア janeeyre jp Retrieved 2023 04 13 Isherwood Charles Jane Eyre Daily Variety December 11 2000 p 14 Weber Bruce An Arsonist In the Attic A Feminist In the Making The New York Times December 11 2000 Section E p 1 Burke Thomas Broadway Reviews Jane Eyre talkinbroadway com December 11 2000External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Jane Eyre musical Jane Eyre at the Internet Broadway Database Brave Enough for Love Jane Eyre Plot at mtishows Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane Eyre musical amp oldid 1169505266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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