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The Kid (musical)

The Kid is a musical with a book by Michael Zam, music composed by Andy Monroe and lyrics by Jack Lechner. The comic story concerns an open adoption process by a same-sex couple.[7][8] It is based on the 1999 non-fiction book by Dan Savage, The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant.[8][9] The protagonist, Dan, is a sex advice columnist who decides to adopt a child with his partner Terry. Throughout the musical the couple encounter difficulties including making the decision to adopt, finding a birth mother, and overcoming apprehension about the adoption process.

The Kid
Characters Dan and Terry,
in scene from The Kid (2010)
MusicAndy Monroe
LyricsJack Lechner
BookMichael Zam
BasisThe Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant by Dan Savage
Productions2010 Off-Broadway, Theatre Row, New York City, The New Group
Awards2009 BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre[1][2][3]
2011 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical[4][5][6]

The musical premiered on May 10, 2010 Off-Broadway, starring Christopher Sieber as Dan. It received a generally favorable reception and received five Drama Desk Award nominations in 2011, including Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Lyrics and Outstanding Book of a Musical;[10][11][12]

Plot edit

Act I

Dan is a gay sex advice columnist ("I'm Asking You"),[13] and his partner is Terry.[8][14] The two initially become involved in a relationship with each other after bonding over a discussion of Gore Vidal ("Gore Vidal").[15] In a later scene, Dan attempts to convince Terry to leave a bathroom in a hotel where he locked himself inside after the two have an argument ("Terry...").[15] The couple meet with other individuals who are looking to become parents and adopt children ("They Hate Us").[16][17] Dan composes a satirical letter to potential birth mothers listing entries which should obviously not be included ("If You Give Us Your Baby").[16] Dan and Terry meet with an adoption counselor named Anne to go over their worries about becoming parents.[15] The adoption counselor tells them, "Man or woman, gay or straight, what you're facing is a long, long wait."[18] The couple decide upon an open adoption process, where they will be able to meet the baby's birth mother.[16][19] Melissa, a teenager who is pregnant and homeless, selects them as the couple to care for her child ("Her Name Is Melissa").[16][17] She describes her life to Dan and Terry ("Spare Changin'").[18]

Act II

Dan's mother informs him she knew he was gay as a child but did not meddle in his process of becoming a gay adult ("I Knew").[14][15] She reassures him during a period of nervousness, telling Dan, "If you think this is scary, wait. Do you know how terrified I was when you first had measles?"[18] Bacchus, the biological father of Melissa's child, appears and becomes involved in the decision regarding the outcome for the baby ("Behind the Wheel").[16] Dan and Terry worry over whether Melissa will change her mind during the adoption process ("42 Hours").[17] After the child is born, the couple share the experience of holding their new baby together ("Beautiful"), and all ends happily ("My Kid").[16][17]

Musical numbers edit

Background edit

 
Dan Savage (2005)

Production on the musical began in 2005.[15][20] Zam and Monroe had both previously read Savage's book. Monroe approached Zam and told him he thought the material would make a good musical. Zam and Monroe contacted Lechner, as they wished to have him involved in the musical's production process.[14] In an interview with The New York Times, Zam later commented, "We also wanted to create a musical that was true to the experiences of Dan Savage and his partner, Terry, capture the essence of who they were, without just imposing our own plot and music on their lives. But it was also thrilling to create a show around a person who is not your standard role-model character, who is insightful about his foibles and admits to them and who has all these powerful emotions that we knew – somehow – could be turned into powerful songs."[15]

After Zam, Monroe and Lechner determined an initial plan for developing the musical, Lechner contacted his friend Kate Clinton, who was also a friend of Savage and could make an introduction.[21] The three-member production team met with Savage and convinced him of the merits of developing his book into a musical.[21] Monroe told The Advocate, "Dan has a really good way of framing [adoption by gays] with his own brand of humor. It becomes less of a political piece and more of a human story."[22] Savage gave feedback to the production team, during the adaptation process, providing them with "thousands of words of notes".[20] The work takes the form of a "presentational musical", wherein the character of Dan speaks directly to the audience about his experiences.[14][19]

Production edit

The original production was organized by The New Group and directed by Scott Elliott.[8] Dan was portrayed by Christopher Sieber.[23][24] Elliott served as the artistic director for The New Group.[15] Elliott observed to The New York Times, "One of the great parts of the book was that it was political without being political, that it tells a story of two guys creating a family without having to shove the politics of that experience in America down audience members' throats. But we were also conscious of the delicacy of turning a popular book, particularly one man's deeply felt memoir, into a piece of theater."[15] Rosie O'Donnell promoted the musical through a discussion titled "The Modern Family: A Discussion of Gay Adoption" that was held by The New Group on April 18, 2010.[25] O'Donnell commented, "I was blown away: here was the first show that really showed what it's like for a gay person who wants to be a parent – but also what it's like for anyone going through this crazy but thrilling process."[25]

The musical premiered on May 10, 2010,[20] Off-Broadway in Theatre Row, New York City at the Acorn Theatre.[8] The production ran through May 29, 2010.[26] Dan, Terry and their 12-year-old son DJ attended the premiere.[20] Terry described the experience of watching himself portrayed onstage as "surreal".[27]

Principal roles and notable performers edit

Character Description Notable stage performers
Dan A journalist and author, who maintains a sex advice column Christopher Sieber°
Terry Dan's partner and husband Lucas Steele°
Judy Dan's mother Jill Eikenberry°
Ruth Ann Harada°
Anne An adoption counselor who advises Dan and Terry Susan Blackwell°
Susan Brooke Sunny Moriber°
Melissa Biological mother of adopted child Jeannine Frumess°
Bacchus Biological father of adopted child Michael Wartella°
Chad Tyler Maynard°
Reg Kevin Anthony°
Josh Justin Patterson°

° denotes original Off-Broadway cast[26][28]

Reception edit

The Kid received a generally favorable reception and was recognized with the 2009 BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre,[1][2] in the category of Best New Musical.[3] Composer Jerry Bock, a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award recipient, chose the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop-developed musical to receive the award.[2]

The Kid received nominations in 2011 for five Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book of a Musical;[10][12] in addition to nominations for a Lucille Lortel Award and a GLAAD Media Award.[26] It won the 2011 Outer Critics Circle Award in the category of Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical.[4][5][6]

Ben Brantley reviewed the musical for The New York Times, writing that it informs viewers that same-sex couples are similar to everyone else: "This message is transmitted with a consistency and a thoroughness that are rare in contemporary musicals."[18] A review in TheaterMania praised the musical composition, stating that the musical "does a good job capturing the tone of Savage's book, which is filled with irreverent humor, frank talk about sex, and the understandable fears and anxieties that go hand in hand with the anticipation of becoming a parent."[16] Roma Torre reviewed the musical for NY1, observing, "The Kid is aimed at anyone who's ever had a family, lost a family or craved one — which actually means just about all of us. The fact that it's about two gay men attempting to adopt a baby from a homeless teenager doesn't make it any less universal. In fact, it's the details based on true events that give this sweetly clever, somewhat sentimental love story its disarming appeal."[29]

The Star-Ledger noted, "A lot of the jokes are based on the would-be adoptive couple being two men. But the sharp humor is balanced with a sweetness and humanity that makes their emotional experience relatable for everyone."[19] Writing for New York Press, reviewer Mark Peikert was less enthusiastic: "Buttery, salty and ultimately unmemorable, the song-strewn adaptation of sex columnist Dan Savage's book about adopting a child with his boyfriend is a funny, smart and enjoyable musical – as long as it's being performed right in front of you. But once you leave the theater, you'll be hard pressed to remember just what about it you enjoyed."[23]

Awards edit

Year Award Organization Category Result
2009 Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre BMI Foundation Best New Musical Won[1][2]
2011 Drama Desk Award Drama Desk Outstanding Musical Nominated[10][11]
Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Christopher Sieber) Nominated[10][11]
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Jill Eikenberry) Nominated[10][11]
Outstanding Lyrics (Jack Lechner) Nominated[10][11]
Outstanding Book of a Musical (Michael Zam) Nominated[10][11]
Lucille Lortel Awards The League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers Outstanding Musical Nominated[26]
GLAAD Media Awards Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Outstanding New York Theater: Broadway and Off-Broadway Nominated[26]
Outer Critics Circle Award Outer Critics Circle Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical Won[4][5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Musical based on Dan Savage memoir opens Monday". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. May 9, 2010. p. Web Edition; Big Blog.
  2. ^ a b c d "BMI Foundation Presents Jerry Bock Award To A Talented Musical Trifecta". News, The BMI Foundation, Inc. www.bmifoundation.org. August 13, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Hernandez, Ernio (November 6, 2009). . Playbill. Playbill, Inc. ISSN 0032-146X. Archived from the original on November 9, 2009. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Lilieholm, Lucas (May 27, 2011). . Playbill. Playbill, Inc. Archived from the original on July 2, 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  5. ^ a b c "'Goes,' 'Mormon' win Critics Circle Awards". United Press International. United Press International, Inc. May 17, 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  6. ^ a b Healy, Patrick (May 16, 2011). "ArtsBeat - The Culture at Large - 'War Horse' Named Best New Broadway Play by Outer Critics Circle". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  7. ^ Healy, Patrick (March 22, 2010). "Arts Beat - The Culture at Large - Theater Suggestions for the First Family". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Spring Preview - The Theatre - Family Values". The New Yorker. Condé Nast. March 29, 2010. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  9. ^ Simonson, Robert (January 11, 2010). . Playbill. Playbill, Inc. Archived from the original on January 14, 2010. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Nestor, Frank (April 29, 2011). "2011 Drama Desk Award Nominations Announced". Backstage: The Actor's Resource. www.backstage.com. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Drama Desk (April 29, 2011). "56th Annual Drama Desk Awards announced at NY Friars Club by Audra McDonald and Liev Schreiber". News & Views from the Drama Desk. dramadesk.com. Archived from the original on July 3, 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  12. ^ a b Drama Desk (2011). . DramaDeskAwardsGala.com. www.dramadeskawardsgala.com. Archived from the original on May 5, 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  13. ^ Oxfeld, Jesse (May 12, 2010). "Remember Shmomosexuals?". The New York Observer.
  14. ^ a b c d Van Buren, Ashley (April 2010). "Raising The Kid". tdf STAGES. tdf; Theatre Development Fund. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h Healy, Patrick (May 7, 2010). "A Gay Adoption Becomes a Musical". The New York Times. p. C1. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g Bacalzo, Dan (May 11, 2010). "TM Reviews: The Kid". TheaterMania. New York City: www.theatermania.com. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  17. ^ a b c d Dziemianowicz, Joe (May 11, 2010). "Dan Savage's The Kid musical is boring baby that needs to grow up". New York Daily News. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
  18. ^ a b c d Brantley, Ben (May 11, 2010). "Just Like Other Dads (Well, Almost)". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  19. ^ a b c Feldberg, Robert (May 12, 2010). "'The Kid' is all right Gay couple try to adopt in charming new musical". The Star-Ledger. p. 035.
  20. ^ a b c d Kachka, Boris (May 16, 2010). "The Kid Stays in the Picture: Sex columnist Dan Savage takes his husband and son to a musical about themselves". New York. New York Media LLC. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  21. ^ a b Greenfield, Beth (May 3, 2010). "The Kid hits Off-Broadway: A sex-columnist's memoir about adoption gets the drama-queen treatment". Time Out New York. newyork.timeout.com. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  22. ^ Grant, Japhy (October 9, 2007). "Savage jazz hands". The Advocate. ISSN 0001-8996.
  23. ^ a b Peikert, Mark (May 11, 2010). "Grown-Ups Time: 'The Kid' and 'Family Week' have very different takes on modern families". New York Press. www.nypress.com. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  24. ^ Bacalzo, Dan (March 12, 2010). "TM Theater News: New Group's The Kid Musical Delays Previews; Complete Casting Announced". TheaterMania. New York City: www.theatermania.com. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  25. ^ a b Hernandez, Ernio (April 7, 2010). "Rosie O'Donnell Talks Gay Adoption for The New Group's The Kid Panel". Playbill. Playbill, Inc. Retrieved June 5, 2010.
  26. ^ a b c d e . Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. New York, New York: Lucille Lortel Foundation; www.lortel.org. 2011. Archived from the original on October 13, 2012. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  27. ^ Haun, Harry (May 26, 2010). "The Kid Himself Watches His Story". Playbill. Playbill, Inc. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  28. ^ "The Kid: A New Musical". thekidthemusical.com. 2010. Retrieved June 9, 2011.
  29. ^ Torre, Roma (May 12, 2010). "NY1 Theater Review: "The Kid"". NY1. www.ny1.com. Retrieved June 5, 2011.

Further reading edit

  • Hicks, Stephen; Janet McDermott (1998). Lesbian and Gay Fostering and Adoption: Extraordinary Yet Ordinary. Jessica Kingsley Pub. ISBN 978-1-85302-600-3.
  • Mallon, Gerald P. (2006). Lesbian and Gay Foster and Adoptive Parents: Recruiting, Assessing, and Supporting an Untapped Resource for Children and Youth. CWLA Press; Child Welfare League of America. ISBN 978-1-58760-104-0.
  • Garner, Abigail (2005). Families Like Mine: Children of Gay Parents Tell It Like It Is. Harper. ISBN 978-0-06-052758-7.

External links edit

  • Official website, at thekidthemusical.com
  • Official website, at The New Group
  • 2009 BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre, BMI Foundation, Inc.
  • . Lortel Archives: The Internet Off-Broadway Database. www.lortel.org. 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-10-13.

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For other uses see The Kid The Kid is a musical with a book by Michael Zam music composed by Andy Monroe and lyrics by Jack Lechner The comic story concerns an open adoption process by a same sex couple 7 8 It is based on the 1999 non fiction book by Dan Savage The Kid What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant 8 9 The protagonist Dan is a sex advice columnist who decides to adopt a child with his partner Terry Throughout the musical the couple encounter difficulties including making the decision to adopt finding a birth mother and overcoming apprehension about the adoption process The KidCharacters Dan and Terry in scene from The Kid 2010 MusicAndy MonroeLyricsJack LechnerBookMichael ZamBasisThe Kid What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant by Dan SavageProductions2010 Off Broadway Theatre Row New York City The New GroupAwards2009 BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre 1 2 3 2011 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical 4 5 6 The musical premiered on May 10 2010 Off Broadway starring Christopher Sieber as Dan It received a generally favorable reception and received five Drama Desk Award nominations in 2011 including Outstanding Musical Outstanding Lyrics and Outstanding Book of a Musical 10 11 12 Contents 1 Plot 2 Musical numbers 3 Background 4 Production 5 Principal roles and notable performers 6 Reception 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksPlot editAct I Dan is a gay sex advice columnist I m Asking You 13 and his partner is Terry 8 14 The two initially become involved in a relationship with each other after bonding over a discussion of Gore Vidal Gore Vidal 15 In a later scene Dan attempts to convince Terry to leave a bathroom in a hotel where he locked himself inside after the two have an argument Terry 15 The couple meet with other individuals who are looking to become parents and adopt children They Hate Us 16 17 Dan composes a satirical letter to potential birth mothers listing entries which should obviously not be included If You Give Us Your Baby 16 Dan and Terry meet with an adoption counselor named Anne to go over their worries about becoming parents 15 The adoption counselor tells them Man or woman gay or straight what you re facing is a long long wait 18 The couple decide upon an open adoption process where they will be able to meet the baby s birth mother 16 19 Melissa a teenager who is pregnant and homeless selects them as the couple to care for her child Her Name Is Melissa 16 17 She describes her life to Dan and Terry Spare Changin 18 Act II Dan s mother informs him she knew he was gay as a child but did not meddle in his process of becoming a gay adult I Knew 14 15 She reassures him during a period of nervousness telling Dan If you think this is scary wait Do you know how terrified I was when you first had measles 18 Bacchus the biological father of Melissa s child appears and becomes involved in the decision regarding the outcome for the baby Behind the Wheel 16 Dan and Terry worry over whether Melissa will change her mind during the adoption process 42 Hours 17 After the child is born the couple share the experience of holding their new baby together Beautiful and all ends happily My Kid 16 17 Musical numbers editAct I I m Asking You Company The Kid Dan Dan s Mother Terry Dan Terry They Hate Us Company The Kid Reprise Ruth Dan Terry Nice Anne Dan Terry Gore Vidal Terry Dan If You Give Us Your Baby Dan Terry Susan Seize the Day Company Her Name is Melissa Dan Terry Anne Spare Changin Melissa What Do You Say Company Act II We re Asking You Ensemble It s Not Your Baby Anne Dan Terry When They Put Him In Your Arms Dan Terry It Gets Better Company Behind the Wheel Bacchus I Knew Dan s Mother Beautiful Terry Dan 42 Hours Dan Terry Melissa My Kid DanBackground edit nbsp Dan Savage 2005 Production on the musical began in 2005 15 20 Zam and Monroe had both previously read Savage s book Monroe approached Zam and told him he thought the material would make a good musical Zam and Monroe contacted Lechner as they wished to have him involved in the musical s production process 14 In an interview with The New York Times Zam later commented We also wanted to create a musical that was true to the experiences of Dan Savage and his partner Terry capture the essence of who they were without just imposing our own plot and music on their lives But it was also thrilling to create a show around a person who is not your standard role model character who is insightful about his foibles and admits to them and who has all these powerful emotions that we knew somehow could be turned into powerful songs 15 After Zam Monroe and Lechner determined an initial plan for developing the musical Lechner contacted his friend Kate Clinton who was also a friend of Savage and could make an introduction 21 The three member production team met with Savage and convinced him of the merits of developing his book into a musical 21 Monroe told The Advocate Dan has a really good way of framing adoption by gays with his own brand of humor It becomes less of a political piece and more of a human story 22 Savage gave feedback to the production team during the adaptation process providing them with thousands of words of notes 20 The work takes the form of a presentational musical wherein the character of Dan speaks directly to the audience about his experiences 14 19 Production editThe original production was organized by The New Group and directed by Scott Elliott 8 Dan was portrayed by Christopher Sieber 23 24 Elliott served as the artistic director for The New Group 15 Elliott observed to The New York Times One of the great parts of the book was that it was political without being political that it tells a story of two guys creating a family without having to shove the politics of that experience in America down audience members throats But we were also conscious of the delicacy of turning a popular book particularly one man s deeply felt memoir into a piece of theater 15 Rosie O Donnell promoted the musical through a discussion titled The Modern Family A Discussion of Gay Adoption that was held by The New Group on April 18 2010 25 O Donnell commented I was blown away here was the first show that really showed what it s like for a gay person who wants to be a parent but also what it s like for anyone going through this crazy but thrilling process 25 The musical premiered on May 10 2010 20 Off Broadway in Theatre Row New York City at the Acorn Theatre 8 The production ran through May 29 2010 26 Dan Terry and their 12 year old son DJ attended the premiere 20 Terry described the experience of watching himself portrayed onstage as surreal 27 Principal roles and notable performers editCharacter Description Notable stage performers Dan A journalist and author who maintains a sex advice column Christopher Sieber Terry Dan s partner and husband Lucas Steele Judy Dan s mother Jill Eikenberry Ruth Ann Harada Anne An adoption counselor who advises Dan and Terry Susan Blackwell Susan Brooke Sunny Moriber Melissa Biological mother of adopted child Jeannine Frumess Bacchus Biological father of adopted child Michael Wartella Chad Tyler Maynard Reg Kevin Anthony Josh Justin Patterson denotes original Off Broadway cast 26 28 Reception editThe Kid received a generally favorable reception and was recognized with the 2009 BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre 1 2 in the category of Best New Musical 3 Composer Jerry Bock a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award recipient chose the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop developed musical to receive the award 2 The Kid received nominations in 2011 for five Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Musical Outstanding Lyrics and Outstanding Book of a Musical 10 12 in addition to nominations for a Lucille Lortel Award and a GLAAD Media Award 26 It won the 2011 Outer Critics Circle Award in the category of Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical 4 5 6 Ben Brantley reviewed the musical for The New York Times writing that it informs viewers that same sex couples are similar to everyone else This message is transmitted with a consistency and a thoroughness that are rare in contemporary musicals 18 A review in TheaterMania praised the musical composition stating that the musical does a good job capturing the tone of Savage s book which is filled with irreverent humor frank talk about sex and the understandable fears and anxieties that go hand in hand with the anticipation of becoming a parent 16 Roma Torre reviewed the musical for NY1 observing The Kid is aimed at anyone who s ever had a family lost a family or craved one which actually means just about all of us The fact that it s about two gay men attempting to adopt a baby from a homeless teenager doesn t make it any less universal In fact it s the details based on true events that give this sweetly clever somewhat sentimental love story its disarming appeal 29 The Star Ledger noted A lot of the jokes are based on the would be adoptive couple being two men But the sharp humor is balanced with a sweetness and humanity that makes their emotional experience relatable for everyone 19 Writing for New York Press reviewer Mark Peikert was less enthusiastic Buttery salty and ultimately unmemorable the song strewn adaptation of sex columnist Dan Savage s book about adopting a child with his boyfriend is a funny smart and enjoyable musical as long as it s being performed right in front of you But once you leave the theater you ll be hard pressed to remember just what about it you enjoyed 23 Awards editYear Award Organization Category Result 2009 Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre BMI Foundation Best New Musical Won 1 2 2011 Drama Desk Award Drama Desk Outstanding Musical Nominated 10 11 Outstanding Actor in a Musical Christopher Sieber Nominated 10 11 Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Jill Eikenberry Nominated 10 11 Outstanding Lyrics Jack Lechner Nominated 10 11 Outstanding Book of a Musical Michael Zam Nominated 10 11 Lucille Lortel Awards The League of Off Broadway Theatres and Producers Outstanding Musical Nominated 26 GLAAD Media Awards Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Outstanding New York Theater Broadway and Off Broadway Nominated 26 Outer Critics Circle Award Outer Critics Circle Outstanding New Off Broadway Musical Won 4 5 See also edit nbsp LGBT portal nbsp Music portal nbsp Theatre portal Heterosexism LGBT adoption LGBT parenting LGBT rights Same sex marriages and civil unions Preacher s Sons documentary about a gay adoptive couple Mommy Mommy documentary about a lesbian adoptive coupleReferences edit a b c Musical based on Dan Savage memoir opens Monday Seattle Post Intelligencer May 9 2010 p Web Edition Big Blog a b c d BMI Foundation Presents Jerry Bock Award To A Talented Musical Trifecta News The BMI Foundation Inc www bmifoundation org August 13 2009 Retrieved June 4 2011 a b Hernandez Ernio November 6 2009 Blackwell and Reichard Will Offer Sneak Peek of The Kid Musical Playbill Playbill Inc ISSN 0032 146X Archived from the original on November 9 2009 Retrieved June 3 2011 a b c Lilieholm Lucas May 27 2011 Photo Call The 2011 Outer Critics Circle Awards Playbill Playbill Inc Archived from the original on July 2 2011 Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c Goes Mormon win Critics Circle Awards United Press International United Press International Inc May 17 2011 Retrieved June 5 2011 a b Healy Patrick May 16 2011 ArtsBeat The Culture at Large War Horse Named Best New Broadway Play by Outer Critics Circle The New York Times Retrieved June 5 2011 Healy Patrick March 22 2010 Arts Beat The Culture at Large Theater Suggestions for the First Family The New York Times Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c d e Spring Preview The Theatre Family Values The New Yorker Conde Nast March 29 2010 Retrieved June 5 2011 Simonson Robert January 11 2010 The Family Room A Preview of the 2010 Off Broadway Season Playbill Playbill Inc Archived from the original on January 14 2010 Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c d e f g Nestor Frank April 29 2011 2011 Drama Desk Award Nominations Announced Backstage The Actor s Resource www backstage com Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c d e f Drama Desk April 29 2011 56th Annual Drama Desk Awards announced at NY Friars Club by Audra McDonald and Liev Schreiber News amp Views from the Drama Desk dramadesk com Archived from the original on July 3 2011 Retrieved June 5 2011 a b Drama Desk 2011 Nominations Drama Desk Nominations for the 2010 2011 Season DramaDeskAwardsGala com www dramadeskawardsgala com Archived from the original on May 5 2011 Retrieved June 5 2011 Oxfeld Jesse May 12 2010 Remember Shmomosexuals The New York Observer a b c d Van Buren Ashley April 2010 Raising The Kid tdf STAGES tdf Theatre Development Fund Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c d e f g h Healy Patrick May 7 2010 A Gay Adoption Becomes a Musical The New York Times p C1 Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c d e f g Bacalzo Dan May 11 2010 TM Reviews The Kid TheaterMania New York City www theatermania com Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c d Dziemianowicz Joe May 11 2010 Dan Savage s The Kid musical is boring baby that needs to grow up New York Daily News Retrieved May 27 2011 a b c d Brantley Ben May 11 2010 Just Like Other Dads Well Almost The New York Times Retrieved June 5 2011 a b c Feldberg Robert May 12 2010 The Kid is all right Gay couple try to adopt in charming new musical The Star Ledger p 035 a b c d Kachka Boris May 16 2010 The Kid Stays in the Picture Sex columnist Dan Savage takes his husband and son to a musical about themselves New York New York Media LLC Retrieved June 5 2011 a b Greenfield Beth May 3 2010 The Kid hits Off Broadway A sex columnist s memoir about adoption gets the drama queen treatment Time Out New York newyork timeout com Retrieved June 5 2011 Grant Japhy October 9 2007 Savage jazz hands The Advocate ISSN 0001 8996 a b Peikert Mark May 11 2010 Grown Ups Time The Kid and Family Week have very different takes on modern families New York Press www nypress com Retrieved June 5 2011 Bacalzo Dan March 12 2010 TM Theater News New Group s The Kid Musical Delays Previews Complete Casting Announced TheaterMania New York City www theatermania com Retrieved June 5 2011 a b Hernandez Ernio April 7 2010 Rosie O Donnell Talks Gay Adoption for The New Group s The Kid Panel Playbill Playbill Inc Retrieved June 5 2010 a b c d e The Kid New Group Lortel Archives The Internet Off Broadway Database New York New York Lucille Lortel Foundation www lortel org 2011 Archived from the original on October 13 2012 Retrieved June 5 2011 Haun Harry May 26 2010 The Kid Himself Watches His Story Playbill Playbill Inc Retrieved June 5 2011 The Kid A New Musical thekidthemusical com 2010 Retrieved June 9 2011 Torre Roma May 12 2010 NY1 Theater Review The Kid NY1 www ny1 com Retrieved June 5 2011 Further reading editHicks Stephen Janet McDermott 1998 Lesbian and Gay Fostering and Adoption Extraordinary Yet Ordinary Jessica Kingsley Pub ISBN 978 1 85302 600 3 Mallon Gerald P 2006 Lesbian and Gay Foster and Adoptive Parents Recruiting Assessing and Supporting an Untapped Resource for Children and Youth CWLA Press Child Welfare League of America ISBN 978 1 58760 104 0 Garner Abigail 2005 Families Like Mine Children of Gay Parents Tell It Like It Is Harper ISBN 978 0 06 052758 7 External links editOfficial website at thekidthemusical com Official website at The New Group 2009 BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre BMI Foundation Inc The Kid New Group Lortel Archives The Internet Off Broadway Database www lortel org 2011 Archived from the original on 2012 10 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Kid musical amp oldid 1100454589, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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