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Pump Boys and Dinettes

Pump Boys and Dinettes is a musical written by a performance group of the same name. The group, Pump Boys and Dinettes, consists of John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann. The members directed and starred in the Broadway production.

Pump Boys and Dinettes
MusicJohn Foley
Mark Hardwick
Debra Monk
Cass Morgan
John Schimmel
Jim Wann
LyricsJohn Foley
Mark Hardwick
Debra Monk
Cass Morgan
John Schimmel
Jim Wann
BookJohn Foley
Mark Hardwick
Debra Monk
Cass Morgan
John Schimmel
Jim Wann
Productions1981 Off-Broadway
1982 Broadway
1984 West End

History edit

The musical was created by two friends who worked at The Cattleman restaurant in New York City, dramatizing their experiences there.[1] It started as a two-man act and then expanded.[2] As Jim Wann, the show's principal author and composer recalled in 2010,

I was a scuffling songwriter/guitarist and Mark Hardwick was a piano player/actor.... Mark and I were unemployed and happy to take a job playing five nights a week in the Cattleman Lounge, attached to a restaurant on one of the darker blocks west of Grand Central. Our mission was to play country standards to entertain the "tired businessman" who had come for the drinks, the steaks, and the waitresses in classic Western saloon girl attire. On slow nights we'd play original songs I was writing for Mark's emerging comic persona.... Mark came in one night wearing a matching dark blue twill shirt and trouser outfit [and] I went out and bought one just like it. By and by we had oval patches over the pockets with our names in them.... So we became guys who worked at the gas station. ... Our imaginations were taking over and our Pump Boys repertoire began to grow. The Cattleman management soon grew tired of this nonsense and showed us the saloon door.[3]

Productions edit

The musical premiered on Broadway on February 4, 1982, at the Princess Theatre and closed on June 18, 1983, after 573 performances. The cast featured Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Foley, Mark Hardwick, John Schimmel and Jim Wann. It had premiered at the Chelsea West Side Arts Theatre on July 10, 1981, moving to the Colonnades Theatre (Greenwich Village) in October 1981.[4] Replacements through the show included Loudon Wainwright III, who took over the role of "Jim" (originally played by Jim Wann).

The show played in London's West End at the Piccadilly Theatre from September 20, 1984, to June 8, 1985, and transferred to the Albery Theatre from June 11, 1985, to September 2, 1985.[5][6] The production starred, amongst others, Paul Jones, Clodagh Rodgers, Joe Brown, Brian Protheroe, Carlene Carter and Kiki Dee.

The show played for many years in Chicago at the Apollo Theater on Lincoln Avenue.

A 1983 touring version of the show featured former pop star Nicolette Larson. Larson's performance in the show was well-received, and it began a brief foray into country music for her.[7]

On July 16–19, 2014, the show was revived for five performances at New York City Center as part of the Encores! Off-Center program. The cast featured Hunter Foster, Mamie Parris, Randy Redd, Katie Thompson and Jordan Dean.[8]

On July 22, 2018, the original cast (save Mark Hardwick, who died in 1991) performed two full-score concert versions of the show at Feinstein's/54 Below in Manhattan.[9]

The musical tells the story of four men (L.M., Jackson, Jim and Eddie) who work at a gas station and two waitresses (sisters Prudie and Rhetta Cupp) at the Double Cupp Diner, located somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna, North Carolina. The music is mostly from the country rock/pop music genres. They perform on guitars, piano, bass and kitchen utensils.[10]

The original cast album was released by CBS Records in the U.S. Its recording of "The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine" reached number 67 on the Hot Country Songs charts.[11]

In 2021, Porchlight Music Theatre premiered a new song written by Jim Wann for this Chicago production, "Surf Castin' Man." Porchlight's production was directed by Daryl Brooks, music directed by Robert Reddrick and choreographed by Rueben D. Echoles. "Surf Castin' Man" was performed by Frederick Harris with the cast that also included Rafe Bradford, Shantel Cribbs, Ian Paul Custer, Melanie Loren and Billy Rude.

Other media edit

Pump Boys and Dinettes on Television was a pilot episode for a series adaptation of the show featuring the Broadway cast and appearances by Ron Carey and Tanya Tucker. It aired on NBC on August 15, 1983, but a series was never ordered.[12]

Songs edit

Lyrics and music by Jim Wann (unless otherwise noted)

Awards and nominations edit

Original Broadway production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1982 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Mark Hardwick Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann Nominated
Outstanding Music Nominated

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Country goes pop in musical at Cabaret". The Register-Guard. September 14, 2006. Retrieved October 4, 2012 – via The Free Library.
  2. ^ Keyes, Bob (June 10, 2004). . Portland Press Herald. Archived from the original on June 29, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2012. (Partial story rendition from HighBeam.com archive.)
  3. ^ Wann, Jim (November 18, 2010). . Masterworks Broadway. Sony Music Entertainment. Archived from the original on January 5, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2012.
  4. ^ "Pump Boys and Dinettes: The Arts Center's Summer Musical is High-Octane Fun!". Celebrate Hilton Head!. June 2014. p. 72. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  5. ^ . BroadwayWorld. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  6. ^ . thisistheatre.com. Archived from the original on November 12, 2003. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  7. ^ Perrone, Pierre (December 27, 1997). "Obituary: Nicolette Larson". The Independent. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  8. ^ Isherwood, Charles (July 17, 2014). "'Pump Boys and Dinettes' at Encores! Off-Center". The New York Times. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  9. ^ Gans, Andrew (July 22, 2018). "Original Cast of Pump Boys and Dinettes Reunite for July 22 Concerts". Playbill. from the original on July 22, 2018. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  10. ^ . Samuel French, Inc. Archived from the original on April 26, 2005. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  11. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 244. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  12. ^ Corry, John (August 15, 1983). "TV: NBC's Adaptation Of 'Pump Boys' Tonight". The New York Times. Retrieved September 12, 2015.

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Pump Boys and Dinettes is a musical written by a performance group of the same name The group Pump Boys and Dinettes consists of John Foley Mark Hardwick Debra Monk Cass Morgan John Schimmel and Jim Wann The members directed and starred in the Broadway production Pump Boys and DinettesMusicJohn FoleyMark HardwickDebra MonkCass MorganJohn SchimmelJim WannLyricsJohn FoleyMark HardwickDebra MonkCass MorganJohn SchimmelJim WannBookJohn FoleyMark HardwickDebra MonkCass MorganJohn SchimmelJim WannProductions1981 Off Broadway1982 Broadway1984 West End Contents 1 History 2 Productions 3 Other media 4 Songs 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Original Broadway production 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory editThe musical was created by two friends who worked at The Cattleman restaurant in New York City dramatizing their experiences there 1 It started as a two man act and then expanded 2 As Jim Wann the show s principal author and composer recalled in 2010 I was a scuffling songwriter guitarist and Mark Hardwick was a piano player actor Mark and I were unemployed and happy to take a job playing five nights a week in the Cattleman Lounge attached to a restaurant on one of the darker blocks west of Grand Central Our mission was to play country standards to entertain the tired businessman who had come for the drinks the steaks and the waitresses in classic Western saloon girl attire On slow nights we d play original songs I was writing for Mark s emerging comic persona Mark came in one night wearing a matching dark blue twill shirt and trouser outfit and I went out and bought one just like it By and by we had oval patches over the pockets with our names in them So we became guys who worked at the gas station Our imaginations were taking over and our Pump Boys repertoire began to grow The Cattleman management soon grew tired of this nonsense and showed us the saloon door 3 Productions editThe musical premiered on Broadway on February 4 1982 at the Princess Theatre and closed on June 18 1983 after 573 performances The cast featured Debra Monk Cass Morgan John Foley Mark Hardwick John Schimmel and Jim Wann It had premiered at the Chelsea West Side Arts Theatre on July 10 1981 moving to the Colonnades Theatre Greenwich Village in October 1981 4 Replacements through the show included Loudon Wainwright III who took over the role of Jim originally played by Jim Wann The show played in London s West End at the Piccadilly Theatre from September 20 1984 to June 8 1985 and transferred to the Albery Theatre from June 11 1985 to September 2 1985 5 6 The production starred amongst others Paul Jones Clodagh Rodgers Joe Brown Brian Protheroe Carlene Carter and Kiki Dee The show played for many years in Chicago at the Apollo Theater on Lincoln Avenue A 1983 touring version of the show featured former pop star Nicolette Larson Larson s performance in the show was well received and it began a brief foray into country music for her 7 On July 16 19 2014 the show was revived for five performances at New York City Center as part of the Encores Off Center program The cast featured Hunter Foster Mamie Parris Randy Redd Katie Thompson and Jordan Dean 8 On July 22 2018 the original cast save Mark Hardwick who died in 1991 performed two full score concert versions of the show at Feinstein s 54 Below in Manhattan 9 The musical tells the story of four men L M Jackson Jim and Eddie who work at a gas station and two waitresses sisters Prudie and Rhetta Cupp at the Double Cupp Diner located somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna North Carolina The music is mostly from the country rock pop music genres They perform on guitars piano bass and kitchen utensils 10 The original cast album was released by CBS Records in the U S Its recording of The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine reached number 67 on the Hot Country Songs charts 11 In 2021 Porchlight Music Theatre premiered a new song written by Jim Wann for this Chicago production Surf Castin Man Porchlight s production was directed by Daryl Brooks music directed by Robert Reddrick and choreographed by Rueben D Echoles Surf Castin Man was performed by Frederick Harris with the cast that also included Rafe Bradford Shantel Cribbs Ian Paul Custer Melanie Loren and Billy Rude Other media editPump Boys and Dinettes on Television was a pilot episode for a series adaptation of the show featuring the Broadway cast and appearances by Ron Carey and Tanya Tucker It aired on NBC on August 15 1983 but a series was never ordered 12 Songs editLyrics and music by Jim Wann unless otherwise noted Act I Highway 57 Company Taking It Slow Music and lyrics by John Foley Mark Hardwick and John Schimmel Pump Boys Serve Yourself L M Menu Song Music and lyrics by Cass Morgan and Debra Monk Dinettes The Best Man Prudie Cupp Fisherman s Prayer Pump Boys Caution Men Cooking Music and lyrics by Cass Morgan Debra Monk and John Foley Pump Boys Mamaw Jim Be Good or Be Gone Rhetta Cupp Drinkin Shoes Music and lyrics by Cass Morgan Debra Monk and Mark Hardwick Company Act II Pump Boys Pump Boys Mona Jackson T N D P W A M The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine L M Tips Music and lyrics by Cass Morgan and Debra Monk Dinettes Sister Music and lyrics by Cass Morgan Dinettes Vacation Company No Holds Barred Music and lyrics by Cass Morgan Company Farmer Tan L M and Dinettes Highway 57 Reprise Company Closing Time CompanyAwards and nominations editOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 1982 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Mark Hardwick Nominated Outstanding Lyrics John Foley Mark Hardwick Debra Monk Cass Morgan John Schimmel and Jim Wann Nominated Outstanding Music NominatedNotes edit Country goes pop in musical at Cabaret The Register Guard September 14 2006 Retrieved October 4 2012 via The Free Library Keyes Bob June 10 2004 MSMT pumped up for season opener Portland Press Herald Archived from the original on June 29 2014 Retrieved October 4 2012 Partial story rendition from HighBeam com archive Wann Jim November 18 2010 Jim Wann Remembers Pump Boys Masterworks Broadway Sony Music Entertainment Archived from the original on January 5 2011 Retrieved October 4 2012 Pump Boys and Dinettes The Arts Center s Summer Musical is High Octane Fun Celebrate Hilton Head June 2014 p 72 Retrieved April 12 2021 Pump Boys and Dinettes West End 1984 Overview BroadwayWorld Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved May 19 2009 Pump Boys and Dinettes at the London details and information on the stage show thisistheatre com Archived from the original on November 12 2003 Retrieved May 19 2009 Perrone Pierre December 27 1997 Obituary Nicolette Larson The Independent Retrieved September 5 2011 Isherwood Charles July 17 2014 Pump Boys and Dinettes at Encores Off Center The New York Times Retrieved April 12 2021 Gans Andrew July 22 2018 Original Cast of Pump Boys and Dinettes Reunite for July 22 Concerts Playbill Archived from the original on July 22 2018 Retrieved April 12 2021 Pump Boys and Dinettes Samuel French Inc Archived from the original on April 26 2005 Retrieved May 19 2009 Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc p 244 ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 Corry John August 15 1983 TV NBC s Adaptation Of Pump Boys Tonight The New York Times Retrieved September 12 2015 External links edit Pump Boys and Dinettes at the Internet Off Broadway Database nbsp Pump Boys and Dinettes at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp History and background Synopsis at Guide to Musical Theatre Pump Boys and Dinettes revived in New York in 2011 by Numero Uno Productions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pump Boys and Dinettes amp oldid 1181614630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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