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Moon Over Buffalo

Moon Over Buffalo is a 1995 comic play by Ken Ludwig set in Buffalo, New York in 1953. This play marked the return, after a 30-year absence, of Carol Burnett to the Broadway stage.[1]

Moon Over Buffalo
Written byKen Ludwig
CharactersGeorge Hay, Charlotte Hay, Rosalind, Howard, Paul, Ethel, Richard, Eileen
SettingBuffalo, New York

Characters edit

  • George Hay, a traveling actor.
  • Charlotte Hay, George's wife and actress in his company.
  • Rosalind (Roz), George & Charlotte's daughter, who left the stage to lead a "normal" life.
  • Howard, a TV weatherman and Rosalind's fiancé.
  • Paul, stage manager for George's company, and Rosalind's ex-fiancé.
  • Ethel, Charlotte's nearly-deaf mother.
  • Richard, a love sick lawyer who is courting Charlotte.
  • Eileen, an actress in George's company who was George's "one-night stand."

Overview edit

Moon Over Buffalo relies heavily on situation comedy for its humor, as well as some sexual innuendo and a little slapstick[citation needed]. The actor who plays George, in particular, must be able to deliver a highly physical performance; George engages in a mock fencing match with Charlotte, a wrestling match with Howard, and a stunt fall into the orchestra pit. The action and dialogue are fast-paced, as the characters are constantly bickering or frantically trying to resolve some confusion. It bears numerous similarities to Ludwig's previous farce, Lend Me A Tenor: period time-frame, Northeastern city, drinking-and-womanizing male star, justifiably jealous wife, young stage manager desperately trying to keep things together, important person(s) in the audience, at least one character who's passed out and is believed missing, non-actors forced to go onstage, etc.

George and Charlotte Hay, traveling actors, are performing Cyrano de Bergerac and Private Lives in a repertory theatre in Buffalo. Charlotte has grandiose dreams of becoming a Hollywood film star; George, on the other hand, is quite satisfied as a stage actor, and sees live theater as being superior to film.

George receives a phone call from Frank Capra, a very famous film director, who says that he needs replacements for Ronald Colman and Greer Garson, the two stars of his current film, The Twilight of The Scarlet Pimpernel, and that he plans to see one of George's shows and consider George and Charlotte for the parts. Charlotte, however, doesn't believe George when he gives the news; she has just learned that George has had an affair with one of their actors, Eileen, and that Eileen is pregnant with George's child. Charlotte tells George she plans to leave with Richard, a successful and charismatic lawyer. George, despondent, gives up hope and turns to alcohol to drown his misery.

When Charlotte reads the news about Capra losing his actors, she returns to the theater, only to find that George has left. Charlotte and Rosalind (their daughter who has recently come to visit) contact all the bars in the city, looking for him. They can't find him, but Charlotte does meet Howard, Roz's new fiancé, whom Charlotte's hard-of-hearing mother mistakenly introduces as Frank Capra. Thinking that Howard is the famous director, Charlotte gives him the "red carpet" treatment, for which Howard is grateful, but confused. And when George returns, he believes that Howard is actually Eileen's brother, seeking revenge for George's affair with Eileen. In what he thinks is self-defense, George ties up the innocent Howard and locks him in a closet.

When Charlotte and Roz finally meet George again, they try to get him prepared for the afternoon's showing of Private Lives, which Capra intends to see. George, in his drunken stupor, decides he would rather do Cyrano, and dresses appropriately. The resulting show is a disaster, as George is several minutes late to arrive onstage and in the wrong costume and character. In the end, Howard, still bound in ropes, hops onstage and calls out for help; then George falls into the orchestra pit, presumably breaking a few instruments and sending him to the hospital.

After the show, a sober George offers his apology to Howard. Brushing that aside, Howard announces that he has met an old love and in walks Eileen. Howard and Eileen have decided to get engaged and eagerly plan to start a family right away. Everyone is relieved... and happy. Now that Roz is single, Paul takes the opportunity to propose to her, and they get engaged again on the spot. Charlotte forgives — or at least forgets — George's infidelity and decides to stay with him instead of Richard. Finally, in a deus ex machina-like plot twist, Capra himself calls to say that he missed the afternoon performance and will instead see the show in the evening, thus allowing George and Charlotte another chance at Hollywood stardom.

Productions edit

Directed by Tom Moore, Moon Over Buffalo opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on October 1, 1995,[2] where it ran for 309 performances, after 22 previews and an out-of-town tryout in Boston. Philip Bosco was nominated for the Tony Award, Best Actor in a Play and Carol Burnett was nominated for the Tony Award, Best Actress in a Play.[3]

The play opened in London at the Old Vic under the title Over The Moon in October 2001. Directed by Ray Cooney, the cast starred Frank Langella and Joan Collins.[4]

The D.A. Pennebaker documentary entitled Moon Over Broadway follows the show from rehearsal period through Broadway opening. The film documents the time during rehearsal when the play had to be stopped due to a technical problem and Burnett "for half an hour just did the Carol Burnett Show. She's born to be out there."[5] [6]

Original Broadway cast edit

Source: New York Times[2]

During the original run, Carol Burnett and Philip Bosco were temporarily replaced by Lynn Redgrave and Robert Goulet while on extended vacations.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Gerard, Jeremy.Moon Over Buffalo'" Variety, October 1, 1995
  2. ^ a b Canby, Vincent."THEATER REVIEW; Carol Burnett, Game and Goofy, Opens the Season" The New York Times, October 2, 1995
  3. ^ "Tony Awards, 1996" Broadwayworld.com, accessed August 21, 2011
  4. ^ "London 'Moon Over Buffalo' Changes Name to 'Over the Moon'" 2012-10-22 at the Wayback Machine Playbill, September 18, 2001
  5. ^ Lefkowitz, David and Paller, Rebecca."Burnett Shines in Moon Documentary, Opening Feb. 18" 2012-10-22 at the Wayback Machine Playbill, February 18, 1998
  6. ^ Gleiberma, Owen."'Moon Over Broadway'" Entertainment Weekly, March 20, 1998
  7. ^ Listing Ken Ludwig.com, accessed August 21, 2011

External links edit

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Moon Over Buffalo is a 1995 comic play by Ken Ludwig set in Buffalo New York in 1953 This play marked the return after a 30 year absence of Carol Burnett to the Broadway stage 1 Moon Over BuffaloWritten byKen LudwigCharactersGeorge Hay Charlotte Hay Rosalind Howard Paul Ethel Richard EileenSettingBuffalo New York Contents 1 Characters 2 Overview 3 Productions 4 Original Broadway cast 5 References 6 External linksCharacters editGeorge Hay a traveling actor Charlotte Hay George s wife and actress in his company Rosalind Roz George amp Charlotte s daughter who left the stage to lead a normal life Howard a TV weatherman and Rosalind s fiance Paul stage manager for George s company and Rosalind s ex fiance Ethel Charlotte s nearly deaf mother Richard a love sick lawyer who is courting Charlotte Eileen an actress in George s company who was George s one night stand Overview editMoon Over Buffalo relies heavily on situation comedy for its humor as well as some sexual innuendo and a little slapstick citation needed The actor who plays George in particular must be able to deliver a highly physical performance George engages in a mock fencing match with Charlotte a wrestling match with Howard and a stunt fall into the orchestra pit The action and dialogue are fast paced as the characters are constantly bickering or frantically trying to resolve some confusion It bears numerous similarities to Ludwig s previous farce Lend Me A Tenor period time frame Northeastern city drinking and womanizing male star justifiably jealous wife young stage manager desperately trying to keep things together important person s in the audience at least one character who s passed out and is believed missing non actors forced to go onstage etc George and Charlotte Hay traveling actors are performing Cyrano de Bergerac and Private Lives in a repertory theatre in Buffalo Charlotte has grandiose dreams of becoming a Hollywood film star George on the other hand is quite satisfied as a stage actor and sees live theater as being superior to film George receives a phone call from Frank Capra a very famous film director who says that he needs replacements for Ronald Colman and Greer Garson the two stars of his current film The Twilight of The Scarlet Pimpernel and that he plans to see one of George s shows and consider George and Charlotte for the parts Charlotte however doesn t believe George when he gives the news she has just learned that George has had an affair with one of their actors Eileen and that Eileen is pregnant with George s child Charlotte tells George she plans to leave with Richard a successful and charismatic lawyer George despondent gives up hope and turns to alcohol to drown his misery When Charlotte reads the news about Capra losing his actors she returns to the theater only to find that George has left Charlotte and Rosalind their daughter who has recently come to visit contact all the bars in the city looking for him They can t find him but Charlotte does meet Howard Roz s new fiance whom Charlotte s hard of hearing mother mistakenly introduces as Frank Capra Thinking that Howard is the famous director Charlotte gives him the red carpet treatment for which Howard is grateful but confused And when George returns he believes that Howard is actually Eileen s brother seeking revenge for George s affair with Eileen In what he thinks is self defense George ties up the innocent Howard and locks him in a closet When Charlotte and Roz finally meet George again they try to get him prepared for the afternoon s showing of Private Lives which Capra intends to see George in his drunken stupor decides he would rather do Cyrano and dresses appropriately The resulting show is a disaster as George is several minutes late to arrive onstage and in the wrong costume and character In the end Howard still bound in ropes hops onstage and calls out for help then George falls into the orchestra pit presumably breaking a few instruments and sending him to the hospital After the show a sober George offers his apology to Howard Brushing that aside Howard announces that he has met an old love and in walks Eileen Howard and Eileen have decided to get engaged and eagerly plan to start a family right away Everyone is relieved and happy Now that Roz is single Paul takes the opportunity to propose to her and they get engaged again on the spot Charlotte forgives or at least forgets George s infidelity and decides to stay with him instead of Richard Finally in a deus ex machina like plot twist Capra himself calls to say that he missed the afternoon performance and will instead see the show in the evening thus allowing George and Charlotte another chance at Hollywood stardom Productions editDirected by Tom Moore Moon Over Buffalo opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on October 1 1995 2 where it ran for 309 performances after 22 previews and an out of town tryout in Boston Philip Bosco was nominated for the Tony Award Best Actor in a Play and Carol Burnett was nominated for the Tony Award Best Actress in a Play 3 The play opened in London at the Old Vic under the title Over The Moon in October 2001 Directed by Ray Cooney the cast starred Frank Langella and Joan Collins 4 The D A Pennebaker documentary entitled Moon Over Broadway follows the show from rehearsal period through Broadway opening The film documents the time during rehearsal when the play had to be stopped due to a technical problem and Burnett for half an hour just did the Carol Burnett Show She s born to be out there 5 6 Original Broadway cast editSource New York Times 2 George Hay Philip Bosco Charlotte Hay Carol Burnett Rosalind Randy Graff Ethel Jane Connell Paul Dennis Ryan Eileen Kate Miller Howard Andy Taylor Richard Maynard James Valentine During the original run Carol Burnett and Philip Bosco were temporarily replaced by Lynn Redgrave and Robert Goulet while on extended vacations 7 References edit Gerard Jeremy Moon Over Buffalo Variety October 1 1995 a b Canby Vincent THEATER REVIEW Carol Burnett Game and Goofy Opens the Season The New York Times October 2 1995 Tony Awards 1996 Broadwayworld com accessed August 21 2011 London Moon Over Buffalo Changes Name to Over the Moon Archived 2012 10 22 at the Wayback Machine Playbill September 18 2001 Lefkowitz David and Paller Rebecca Burnett Shines in Moon Documentary Opening Feb 18 Archived 2012 10 22 at the Wayback Machine Playbill February 18 1998 Gleiberma Owen Moon Over Broadway Entertainment Weekly March 20 1998 Listing Ken Ludwig com accessed August 21 2011External links edit Moon Over Buffalo at the Internet Broadway Database Moon over Broadway at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moon Over Buffalo amp oldid 1198076330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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