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Smokey Joe's Cafe (revue)

Smokey Joe's Cafe is a musical revue showcasing 39 pop standards, including rock and roll and rhythm and blues songs written by songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The Original Broadway cast recording, Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller, won a Grammy Award in 1997.

Smokey Joe's Cafe
The Songs of Leiber and Stoller
Original Cast Recording
MusicJerry Leiber
Mike Stoller
LyricsJerry Leiber
Mike Stoller
Productions1995 Broadway
1996 West End
2018 Off-Broadway

After a Los Angeles tryout, the revue opened on Broadway in 1995, running for 2,036 performances, making it the longest-running musical revue in Broadway history.[1] It also had a London run in 2021.

Synopsis edit

In revue format with no unifying theme, the 39 songs are presented by various members of the cast in various combinations with no dialogue.[2] There are novelty songs ("Charlie Brown"), romantic ballads ("Spanish Harlem"), and infectious melodies ("There Goes My Baby").[2]

Songs edit

Music and lyrics for all songs are by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, unless otherwise noted. The song "Smokey Joe's Cafe" is not performed in the show, although a brief instrumental excerpt is used in Act II as transitional music.

Productions edit

Original 1995 Production edit

Conceived by Stephen Helper, Jack Viertel and Otis Sallid,[3] Smokey Joe's Cafe premiered at the Doolittle Theatre in Los Angeles, where it ran from November 1994 to January 22, 1995.[4] The revue opened on Broadway on March 2, 1995, at the Virginia Theatre. Directed by Jerry Zaks with choreography by Joey McKneely and vocal arrangements by Chapman Roberts, the original nine-person cast featured Ken Ard, Adrian Bailey, Brenda Braxton, Victor Trent Cook, B. J. Crosby, Pattie D'Arcy Jones, DeLee Lively, Frederick B. Owens, and Michael Park, and later included Deb Lyons (replacement for Jones) and Matt Bogart (replacement for Park), both of whom performed in the final filmed DVD performance on January 18, 2000. Throughout its run, there were special appearances by popular singers including Ben E. King (December 1998),[5] Pam Tillis (April 1999), Gladys Knight (May 1999), Tony Orlando (June 1999), Lou Rawls (April 1999),[6] Gloria Gaynor (August 1999)[7] and Rick Springfield (October 1999).[8] Gladys Knight also appeared in the tour when it played Boston in February 2000,[9] and Caesar's Palace Circus Maximus, Las Vegas in March–June 2000.[10] A film crew captured the final Broadway performance and it appeared on DVD in 2001.

1996 West End edit

It premiered in the West End at the Prince of Wales Theatre on October 1, 1996 and ran through October 1, 1998. Zaks and McKneely return to direct and choreograph respectively, with some of the Broadway cast (Cook, Lively, and Crosby) repeating their roles.[11][12][13]

2014 54 Sings edit

On February 9, 2014, original cast members Brenda Braxton, Adrian Bailey, DeLee Lively, Frederick Owens, Ken Ard, and Michael Park, Deb Lyons, Darryl Williams, and Ramona Keller reunited for a performance at New York's 54 Below as part of the "54 Sings Series" under direction of Braxton.

2014 Arena Stage edit

The Arena Stage in Washington, DC produced the revue in 2014. The production was directed by Randy Johnson and choreographed by Parker Esse, opening on April 25, 2014 and running through June 8, 2014.

2015 and 2016 Argentinian Productions edit

The revue was also produced in Argentina by G&C Entertainment, directed by Alejandro Guevara, musically directed by Daniel Landea, vocally coached by Katie Viqueira and choreographed by Delfina García Escudero. It has its opening at Teatro La Comedia on September 7, 2015 and ran through November 19, 2015. The Argentinian cast includes Belén Cabrera (B.J.), Cristian Centurión (Adrian), Mariano Condoluci (Victor), Emmanuel Degracia (Ken), Daniela Flombaum (Pattie), Diego Jaraz (Michael), Patrissia Lorca (DeLee), Sofía Val (Brenda) and Sebastián Ziliotto (Fred).

In 2016, a production took place in a new season in Buenos Aires, Argentina, directed by Diego Jaraz, musical supervision by Federico Vilas, vocal coaching by Katie Viqueira, and choreographed by Delfina Garcia Escudero. It had its opening night at Sala Siranush on May 6, 2016, closing on June 24, 2016. This Argentinian cast included Belén Cabrera (B.J.), Cristian Centurión (Adrian), Mariano Condoluci (Victor), Emmanuel Degracia (Ken), Daniela Flombaum (Pattie), Patricio Wittis (Michael), Patrissia Lorca (DeLee), Sofía Val (Brenda) and Sebastián Ziliotto (Fred). This Argentinian production had 4 ACE Awards nominations, and 7 Hugo Awards nominations.

2018 Revival edit

In 2018 Smokey Joe's Cafe was revived by the original producers, Steven Baruch, Marc Routh, Richard Frankel and Tom Viertel. The production ran at the Ogunquit Playhouse, Maine, between May 16 to June 9. The production then opened Off-Broadway at Stage 42 with previews from July 6, opening July 22.[14] The show closed on November 4 the same year. Choreography and direction was done and made by Joshua Bergasse, scenic design by Beowulf Boritt, original vocal arrangements by Chapman Roberts, and orchestrations by Steve Margoshes and Sonny Paladino; however, Roberts has claimed that his original 1995 vocal arrangements were reused without his permission.[15]

Response edit

The theatre critic for the magazine Variety, in reviewing the Los Angeles tryout, noted that "the songwriters, director Jerry Zaks and choreographer Joey McKneely don't do enough packaging of the material, don't go far enough taking songs first heard on transistor radios and re-imagining them for the stage...There are a couple of halfhearted [sic] attempts at structure. The show opens and closes with the 1974 obscurity "Neighborhood," which suggests this will be a scrapbook of memories."[4]

Ben Brantley, in his review for The New York Times wrote that the revue "is a strangely homogenized tribute to one of popular music's most protean songwriting teams...There has obviously been a decision not to go for literal period nostalgia, so the songs are freed from their distinctive original contexts...Too often, though, the performers are simply singing into space without any ostensible reason for being there."[16]

The theatre critic for The Guardian (London), noted that the London cast consists of "acting singers rather than singing actors, which suits a show where there's almost no acting to be done. Whew - no pesky plot development or subtexts, just a glut of glowing pop tunes...There's no attempt at chronology, or even biography."[12]

According to Peter Marks, reviewing in The Washington Post, the revue "never quite attained smash-hit status," but it made popular the musical fashioned on the existing work of "pop composers already beloved by baby boomers."[17]

Bob Gaudio cited Smokey Joe's Cafe as the first show that inspired him to commission Jersey Boys, as it showed that a musical with repurposed pop songs could be a success.[18]

Awards and nominations edit

Original Broadway production edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1995 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Victor Trent Cook Nominated
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Brenda Braxton Nominated
B.J. Crosby Nominated
DeLee Lively Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks Nominated
Best Choreography Joey McKneely Nominated
1996 Grammy Award Best Musical Show Album Won

References edit

  1. ^ Ehren, Christine (2 June 2021). "Smokey Joe's Becomes Longest-Running B'way Musical Revue-". Playbill. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b Stoudt, Charlotte."Review: 'Smokey Joe's Cafe' at El Portal Theatre",L.A. Times, December 16, 2008
  3. ^ "Internet Broadway Database listing, Smokey Joe's Cafe, 3/2/1995 - 1/16/2000" ibdb.com, accessed August 24, 2009
  4. ^ a b Taylor, Jonathan (November 17, 1994). "Review: 'Smokey Joe's Cafe'". Variety. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  5. ^ Jones, Kenneth; Simonson, Robert (14 Dec 1998). "Ben E. King to "Stand By" Smokey Joe's Cafe Dec. 15-27". Playbill. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  6. ^ Feldberg, Robert. "Broadway seeks out big names", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), April 5, 1999, Section: Cue & Jump p. 3
  7. ^ Barron, James. "Public Lives", The New York Times, August 5, 1999, p. B2
  8. ^ Edel, Raymond. "People", The Record (Bergen County, NJ), September 23, 1999, p. A2
  9. ^ "Gladys Knight to star in touring version of 'Smokey Joe's Cafe'", The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA), December 11, 1999, p. 40
  10. ^ Delaney, Joe (17 March 2000). "Knight, company enliven 'Smokey Joe's Cafe'". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  11. ^ Chronology of London Shows, 1996 guidetomusicaltheatre.com, accessed August 22, 2009
  12. ^ a b Sullivan, Caroline. "First Night: Air Of Nostalgia At Smokey Joe's", The Guardian (London), October 24, 1996, p.2
  13. ^ Benedict, David. "Theatre: Smokey Joe's Cafe Prince of Wales Theatre, London", The Independent (London), October 25, 1996, p. 19
  14. ^ McPhee, Ryan (March 8, 2018). "Smokey Joe's Café Will Return to New York for Summer Off-Broadway Run | Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  15. ^ BWW News Desk. "Review Roundup: Ogunquit's Off-Broadway Bound SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.Stephi Wild. "Chapman Roberts Files Lawsuit Alleging Copyright Infringement on SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE Vocal Arragements". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  16. ^ Brantley, Ben. "Theatre Review: 'Smokey Joe's Cafe', The Song's the Thing: A Leiber-Stoller Revue", The New York Times, March 3, 1995, p. C1
  17. ^ Marks, Peter. "'Smokey Joe's Cafe': Same Old Same Oldies", Washington Post, April 12, 2008
  18. ^ Ghomeshi, Jian (October 20, 2008). Bob Gaudio on QTV (Radio broadcast). Q. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: CBC Radio One. Retrieved August 1, 2023.

External links edit

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Smokey Joe s Cafe is a musical revue showcasing 39 pop standards including rock and roll and rhythm and blues songs written by songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller The Original Broadway cast recording Smokey Joe s Cafe The Songs of Leiber and Stoller won a Grammy Award in 1997 Smokey Joe s CafeThe Songs of Leiber and StollerOriginal Cast RecordingMusicJerry Leiber Mike StollerLyricsJerry Leiber Mike StollerProductions1995 Broadway 1996 West End 2018 Off BroadwayAfter a Los Angeles tryout the revue opened on Broadway in 1995 running for 2 036 performances making it the longest running musical revue in Broadway history 1 It also had a London run in 2021 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Songs 3 Productions 3 1 Original 1995 Production 3 2 1996 West End 3 3 2014 54 Sings 3 4 2014 Arena Stage 3 5 2015 and 2016 Argentinian Productions 3 6 2018 Revival 4 Response 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Original Broadway production 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis editIn revue format with no unifying theme the 39 songs are presented by various members of the cast in various combinations with no dialogue 2 There are novelty songs Charlie Brown romantic ballads Spanish Harlem and infectious melodies There Goes My Baby 2 Songs editMusic and lyrics for all songs are by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller unless otherwise noted The song Smokey Joe s Cafe is not performed in the show although a brief instrumental excerpt is used in Act II as transitional music Act I Neighborhood music and lyrics by John Sembello Ralph Dino Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Young Blood music and lyrics by Doc Pomus Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Falling Ruby Baby Dance With Me music and lyrics by Louis Lebish George Treadwell Irv Nahan Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Neighborhood Reprise Keep On Rollin Searchin Kansas City Trouble Love Me Don t Fools Fall In Love Poison Ivy Don Juan Shoppin for Clothes music and lyrics by Kent Harris Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller I Keep Forgettin On Broadway music and lyrics by Barry 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from a neutral point of view July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Original 1995 Production edit Conceived by Stephen Helper Jack Viertel and Otis Sallid 3 Smokey Joe s Cafe premiered at the Doolittle Theatre in Los Angeles where it ran from November 1994 to January 22 1995 4 The revue opened on Broadway on March 2 1995 at the Virginia Theatre Directed by Jerry Zaks with choreography by Joey McKneely and vocal arrangements by Chapman Roberts the original nine person cast featured Ken Ard Adrian Bailey Brenda Braxton Victor Trent Cook B J Crosby Pattie D Arcy Jones DeLee Lively Frederick B Owens and Michael Park and later included Deb Lyons replacement for Jones and Matt Bogart replacement for Park both of whom performed in the final filmed DVD performance on January 18 2000 Throughout its run there were special appearances by popular singers including Ben E King December 1998 5 Pam Tillis April 1999 Gladys Knight May 1999 Tony Orlando June 1999 Lou Rawls April 1999 6 Gloria Gaynor August 1999 7 and Rick Springfield October 1999 8 Gladys Knight also appeared in the tour when it played Boston in February 2000 9 and Caesar s Palace Circus Maximus Las Vegas in March June 2000 10 A film crew captured the final Broadway performance and it appeared on DVD in 2001 1996 West End edit It premiered in the West End at the Prince of Wales Theatre on October 1 1996 and ran through October 1 1998 Zaks and McKneely return to direct and choreograph respectively with some of the Broadway cast Cook Lively and Crosby repeating their roles 11 12 13 2014 54 Sings edit On February 9 2014 original cast members Brenda Braxton Adrian Bailey DeLee Lively Frederick Owens Ken Ard and Michael Park Deb Lyons Darryl Williams and Ramona Keller reunited for a performance at New York s 54 Below as part of the 54 Sings Series under direction of Braxton 2014 Arena Stage edit The Arena Stage in Washington DC produced the revue in 2014 The production was directed by Randy Johnson and choreographed by Parker Esse opening on April 25 2014 and running through June 8 2014 2015 and 2016 Argentinian Productions edit The revue was also produced in Argentina by G amp C Entertainment directed by Alejandro Guevara musically directed by Daniel Landea vocally coached by Katie Viqueira and choreographed by Delfina Garcia Escudero It has its opening at Teatro La Comedia on September 7 2015 and ran through November 19 2015 The Argentinian cast includes Belen Cabrera B J Cristian Centurion Adrian Mariano Condoluci Victor Emmanuel Degracia Ken Daniela Flombaum Pattie Diego Jaraz Michael Patrissia Lorca DeLee Sofia Val Brenda and Sebastian Ziliotto Fred In 2016 a production took place in a new season in Buenos Aires Argentina directed by Diego Jaraz musical supervision by Federico Vilas vocal coaching by Katie Viqueira and choreographed by Delfina Garcia Escudero It had its opening night at Sala Siranush on May 6 2016 closing on June 24 2016 This Argentinian cast included Belen Cabrera B J Cristian Centurion Adrian Mariano Condoluci Victor Emmanuel Degracia Ken Daniela Flombaum Pattie Patricio Wittis Michael Patrissia Lorca DeLee Sofia Val Brenda and Sebastian Ziliotto Fred This Argentinian production had 4 ACE Awards nominations and 7 Hugo Awards nominations 2018 Revival edit In 2018 Smokey Joe s Cafe was revived by the original producers Steven Baruch Marc Routh Richard Frankel and Tom Viertel The production ran at the Ogunquit Playhouse Maine between May 16 to June 9 The production then opened Off Broadway at Stage 42 with previews from July 6 opening July 22 14 The show closed on November 4 the same year Choreography and direction was done and made by Joshua Bergasse scenic design by Beowulf Boritt original vocal arrangements by Chapman Roberts and orchestrations by Steve Margoshes and Sonny Paladino however Roberts has claimed that his original 1995 vocal arrangements were reused without his permission 15 Response editThe theatre critic for the magazine Variety in reviewing the Los Angeles tryout noted that the songwriters director Jerry Zaks and choreographer Joey McKneely don t do enough packaging of the material don t go far enough taking songs first heard on transistor radios and re imagining them for the stage There are a couple of halfhearted sic attempts at structure The show opens and closes with the 1974 obscurity Neighborhood which suggests this will be a scrapbook of memories 4 Ben Brantley in his review for The New York Times wrote that the revue is a strangely homogenized tribute to one of popular music s most protean songwriting teams There has obviously been a decision not to go for literal period nostalgia so the songs are freed from their distinctive original contexts Too often though the performers are simply singing into space without any ostensible reason for being there 16 The theatre critic for The Guardian London noted that the London cast consists of acting singers rather than singing actors which suits a show where there s almost no acting to be done Whew no pesky plot development or subtexts just a glut of glowing pop tunes There s no attempt at chronology or even biography 12 According to Peter Marks reviewing in The Washington Post the revue never quite attained smash hit status but it made popular the musical fashioned on the existing work of pop composers already beloved by baby boomers 17 Bob Gaudio cited Smokey Joe s Cafe as the first show that inspired him to commission Jersey Boys as it showed that a musical with repurposed pop songs could be a success 18 Awards and nominations editOriginal Broadway production edit Year Award Category Nominee Result1995 Tony Award Best Musical NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Victor Trent Cook NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Brenda Braxton NominatedB J Crosby NominatedDeLee Lively NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks NominatedBest Choreography Joey McKneely Nominated1996 Grammy Award Best Musical Show Album WonReferences edit Ehren Christine 2 June 2021 Smokey Joe s Becomes Longest Running B way Musical Revue Playbill Archived from the original on 11 April 2013 Retrieved 25 March 2021 a b Stoudt Charlotte Review Smokey Joe s Cafe at El Portal Theatre L A Times December 16 2008 Internet Broadway Database listing Smokey Joe s Cafe 3 2 1995 1 16 2000 ibdb com accessed August 24 2009 a b Taylor Jonathan November 17 1994 Review Smokey Joe s Cafe Variety Retrieved 18 April 2014 Jones Kenneth Simonson Robert 14 Dec 1998 Ben E King to Stand By Smokey Joe s Cafe Dec 15 27 Playbill Archived from the original on 11 April 2013 Retrieved 25 March 2013 Feldberg Robert Broadway seeks out big names Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Wisconsin April 5 1999 Section Cue amp Jump p 3 Barron James Public Lives The New York Times August 5 1999 p B2 Edel Raymond People The Record Bergen County NJ September 23 1999 p A2 Gladys Knight to star in touring version of Smokey Joe s Cafe The Patriot Ledger Quincy MA December 11 1999 p 40 Delaney Joe 17 March 2000 Knight company enliven Smokey Joe s Cafe Las Vegas Sun Retrieved 25 March 2013 Chronology of London Shows 1996 guidetomusicaltheatre com accessed August 22 2009 a b Sullivan Caroline First Night Air Of Nostalgia At Smokey Joe s The Guardian London October 24 1996 p 2 Benedict David Theatre Smokey Joe s Cafe Prince of Wales Theatre London The Independent London October 25 1996 p 19 McPhee Ryan March 8 2018 Smokey Joe s Cafe Will Return to New York for Summer Off Broadway Run Playbill Playbill Retrieved 2018 05 25 BWW News Desk Review Roundup Ogunquit s Off Broadway Bound SMOKEY JOE S CAFE BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2018 05 25 Stephi Wild Chapman Roberts Files Lawsuit Alleging Copyright Infringement on SMOKEY JOE S CAFE Vocal Arragements BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2022 12 20 Brantley Ben Theatre Review Smokey Joe s Cafe The Song s the Thing A Leiber Stoller Revue The New York Times March 3 1995 p C1 Marks Peter Smokey Joe s Cafe Same Old Same Oldies Washington Post April 12 2008 Ghomeshi Jian October 20 2008 Bob Gaudio on QTV Radio broadcast Q Toronto Ontario Canada CBC Radio One Retrieved August 1 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Smokey Joe s Cafe Smokey Joe s Cafe at the Internet Broadway Database All Musicals Listing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smokey Joe 27s Cafe revue amp oldid 1181979146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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