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Legs Diamond (musical)

Legs Diamond is a musical with a book by Harvey Fierstein and Charles Suppon based on the Warner Brothers film The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960), with a screenplay by Joseph Landon. The music and lyrics are by Peter Allen, who starred as the title character in the Broadway production.

Legs Diamond
Original Cast Album
MusicPeter Allen
LyricsPeter Allen
BookHarvey Fierstein
Charles Suppon
BasisThe Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
by Joseph Landon
Productions1988 Broadway

The "Almost Totally Fictitious Musical History" of Legs Diamond follows the travails of its title character, a Depression-era mobster who wants to break into show business.

Production edit

The musical opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on December 26, 1988 and closed on February 19, 1989 after 64 performances and 72 previews (far more than the usual 16-24 preview periods). Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman with choreography by Alan Johnson, the scenic design was by David Mitchell, costume design by Willa Kim, and lighting design by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer (Associate). The cast included Peter Allen (Jack Diamond), Julie Wilson (Flo), Randall Edwards (Kiki Roberts), Brenda Braxton (Madge), Joe Silver (Arnold Rothstein), Jim Fyfe (Moran), Christian Kauffmann (Bones), Pat McNamara (Devane), and Raymond Serra (Augie), Jonathan Cerullo (Tango Dancer).

The reviews were unanimously negative, with particular disbelief at Peter Allen's attempts to play so totally against type as a suave lothario. Frank Rich commented that the evening's most compelling drama was watching Allen figure out "what to do with his hands".[1] The failure of the musical was so total that it compelled the Nederlander Organization to finally sell the beloved but flop-prone Mark Hellinger Theatre to the Times Square Church, which still owns it.[2]

On Sunday, December 3, 2017, Legs Diamond celebrated its 30th anniversary with a reunion concert at Feinstein's/54 Below, and many of the original cast members reunited to perform. It was directed and produced by original cast member Jonathan Stuart Cerullo and starred Christine Andreas, Brenda Braxton, Randall Edwards, and Bob Stillman.

Song list edit

"Come Save Me", a song cut from the show, had been recorded by Allen and Niki Gregoroff on one of Allen's albums in 1985. It also was included in The Boy from Oz, a musical about Allen.

Awards and nominations edit

Original Broadway production edit

Discography edit

The original Broadway cast recording was released by RCA Victor (RCA Victor 7983-2-RC), and it now is out of print. The most famous song "When I Get My Name in Lights" was re-done by Allen and his friend Harry Connick, Jr. on Allen's last album Making Every Moment Count. It also was included in the stage musical "The Boy from Oz," where it’s sung by the young Peter.[3]

Standard Edition
  1. Peter Allen - "Prelude/When I Get My Name in Lights"(4:56)
  2. Brenda Braxton - Speakeasy" (4:11)
  3. Julie Wilson & Peter Allen - "Applause/Knockers"(5:41)
  4. Randall Edwards - "I Was Made for Champagne" (5:07)
  5. Peter Allen - "Sure Thing Baby" (3:58)
  6. Carol Ann Baxter, Colleen Dunn, Deanna Dys, Gwendolyn Miller & Wendy Waring - "Speakeasy Christmas" (0:44)
  7. Raymond Serra, Christian Kauffmann, Jim Fyfe & Joe Silver- "Charge It to A.R." (2:21)
  8. Peter Allen & Julie Wilson - "Only an Older Woman" (3:39)
  9. Peter Allen & Randall Edwards - "Only Steal from Thieves" (3:28)
  10. Peter Allen - "When I Get My Name in Lights (Reprise)" (1:42)
  11. Peter Allen - "Cut of the Cards" (2:25)
  12. "Gangland Chase (Instrumental)" (3:40)
  13. Peter Allen & Randall Edwards - "Now You See Me, Now You Don't" (3:37)
  14. Randall Edwards, Julie Wilson & Brenda Braxton - "The Man Nobody Could Love" (4:25)
  15. Julie Wilson - "The Music Went Out of My Life" (4:40)
  16. Peter Allen - "Say It Isn't So" (4:46)
  17. Legs Diamond Original Broadway Cast- "Say It Isn't So (Reprise)" (1:12)
  18. Peter Allen - "All I Wanted Was the Dream" (2:58)
  19. Peter Allen & Julie Wilson - "Finale" (1:43)

References edit

  1. ^ Rich, Frank (December 27, 1988). "Review/Theater; 'Legs' Opens After 9-Week Preview". The New York Times. p. C13. Retrieved August 4, 2022.
  2. ^ Collins, Glenn (December 7, 1991). "Hellinger Theater Sold To Church". The New York Times. p. 13.
  3. ^ "Peter Allen Original Broadcast "Legs Diamond"". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 11 September 2015.

External links edit

  • Internet Broadway Database listing

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Legs Diamond is a musical with a book by Harvey Fierstein and Charles Suppon based on the Warner Brothers film The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond 1960 with a screenplay by Joseph Landon The music and lyrics are by Peter Allen who starred as the title character in the Broadway production Legs DiamondOriginal Cast AlbumMusicPeter AllenLyricsPeter AllenBookHarvey Fierstein Charles SupponBasisThe Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond by Joseph LandonProductions1988 Broadway The Almost Totally Fictitious Musical History of Legs Diamond follows the travails of its title character a Depression era mobster who wants to break into show business Contents 1 Production 2 Song list 3 Awards and nominations 3 1 Original Broadway production 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksProduction editThe musical opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on December 26 1988 and closed on February 19 1989 after 64 performances and 72 previews far more than the usual 16 24 preview periods Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman with choreography by Alan Johnson the scenic design was by David Mitchell costume design by Willa Kim and lighting design by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer Associate The cast included Peter Allen Jack Diamond Julie Wilson Flo Randall Edwards Kiki Roberts Brenda Braxton Madge Joe Silver Arnold Rothstein Jim Fyfe Moran Christian Kauffmann Bones Pat McNamara Devane and Raymond Serra Augie Jonathan Cerullo Tango Dancer The reviews were unanimously negative with particular disbelief at Peter Allen s attempts to play so totally against type as a suave lothario Frank Rich commented that the evening s most compelling drama was watching Allen figure out what to do with his hands 1 The failure of the musical was so total that it compelled the Nederlander Organization to finally sell the beloved but flop prone Mark Hellinger Theatre to the Times Square Church which still owns it 2 On Sunday December 3 2017 Legs Diamond celebrated its 30th anniversary with a reunion concert at Feinstein s 54 Below and many of the original cast members reunited to perform It was directed and produced by original cast member Jonathan Stuart Cerullo and starred Christine Andreas Brenda Braxton Randall Edwards and Bob Stillman Song list editAct One Prelude When I Get My Name in Lights Orchestra Jack Ensemble Speakeasy Madge Ensemble Applause Flo The Hotsy Totsy Girls Knockers Jack The Hotsy Totsy Girls I Was Made for Champagne Kiki The Tropicabana Dancers Tropican Rhumba Jack Kiki Sure Thing Baby Jack Speakeasy Christmas The Hotsy Totsy Girls Charge It to A R Augie Bones Moran A R A R s Gang Only an Older Woman Jack Flo Taxi Dancers Tango Jack Ensemble Only Steal from Thieves Jack Kiki When I Get My Name in Lights reprise Jack Company Act Two Cut of the Cards Jack Company Gangland Chase Orchestra Now You See Me Now You Don t Jack Kiki Ensemble The Man Nobody Could Love Kiki Flo Madge The Music Went Out of My Life Flo Say It Isn t So Jack Company Say It Isn t So reprise Ensemble All I Wanted Was the Dream Jack Finale Jack Flo Company Come Save Me a song cut from the show had been recorded by Allen and Niki Gregoroff on one of Allen s albums in 1985 It also was included in The Boy from Oz a musical about Allen Awards and nominations editOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 1989 Tony Award Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Julie Wilson Nominated Best Choreography Alan Johnson Nominated Best Costume Design Willa Kim Nominated Drama Desk Award Outstanding Costume Design NominatedDiscography editThe original Broadway cast recording was released by RCA Victor RCA Victor 7983 2 RC and it now is out of print The most famous song When I Get My Name in Lights was re done by Allen and his friend Harry Connick Jr on Allen s last album Making Every Moment Count It also was included in the stage musical The Boy from Oz where it s sung by the young Peter 3 Standard Edition Peter Allen Prelude When I Get My Name in Lights 4 56 Brenda Braxton Speakeasy 4 11 Julie Wilson amp Peter Allen Applause Knockers 5 41 Randall Edwards I Was Made for Champagne 5 07 Peter Allen Sure Thing Baby 3 58 Carol Ann Baxter Colleen Dunn Deanna Dys Gwendolyn Miller amp Wendy Waring Speakeasy Christmas 0 44 Raymond Serra Christian Kauffmann Jim Fyfe amp Joe Silver Charge It to A R 2 21 Peter Allen amp Julie Wilson Only an Older Woman 3 39 Peter Allen amp Randall Edwards Only Steal from Thieves 3 28 Peter Allen When I Get My Name in Lights Reprise 1 42 Peter Allen Cut of the Cards 2 25 Gangland Chase Instrumental 3 40 Peter Allen amp Randall Edwards Now You See Me Now You Don t 3 37 Randall Edwards Julie Wilson amp Brenda Braxton The Man Nobody Could Love 4 25 Julie Wilson The Music Went Out of My Life 4 40 Peter Allen Say It Isn t So 4 46 Legs Diamond Original Broadway Cast Say It Isn t So Reprise 1 12 Peter Allen All I Wanted Was the Dream 2 58 Peter Allen amp Julie Wilson Finale 1 43 References edit Rich Frank December 27 1988 Review Theater Legs Opens After 9 Week Preview The New York Times p C13 Retrieved August 4 2022 Collins Glenn December 7 1991 Hellinger Theater Sold To Church The New York Times p 13 Peter Allen Original Broadcast Legs Diamond www discogs com Retrieved 11 September 2015 External links editInternet Broadway Database listing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Legs Diamond musical amp oldid 1187111100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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