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The Music Man

The Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naïve Midwestern townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band. Harold is no musician, however, and plans to skip town without giving any music lessons. Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him, but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness, Marian begins to fall in love with him. He risks being caught to win her heart.

The Music Man
Original Broadway Poster
MusicMeredith Willson
LyricsMeredith Willson
BookMeredith Willson
Franklin Lacey
Productions1957 Broadway
1961 West End
2000 Broadway revival
2022 Broadway revival
AwardsTony Award for Best Musical

In 1957, the show became a hit on Broadway, winning five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and running for 1,375 performances.[1] The cast album won the first Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album and spent 245 weeks on the Billboard charts. The show's success led to Broadway and West End revivals, a popular 1962 film adaptation and a 2003 television adaptation. The Music Man is frequently produced by both professional and amateur theater companies and is a popular choice for high school and college productions.[1]

Background

Meredith Willson was inspired by his boyhood in Mason City, Iowa, to write and compose his first musical, The Music Man.[2] Willson began developing this theme in his 1948 memoir, And There I Stood With My Piccolo.[3] He first approached producers Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin for a television special, and then Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer producer Jesse L. Lasky. After these and other unsuccessful attempts, Willson invited Franklin Lacey to help him edit and simplify the libretto. At this time, Willson considered eliminating a long piece of dialogue about the serious trouble facing River City parents. Willson realized it sounded like a lyric, and he transformed it into the patter song "Ya Got Trouble".[4] Willson wrote about his trials and tribulations in getting the show to Broadway in his book But He Doesn't Know the Territory.[5]

The character Marian Paroo was inspired by Marian Seeley of Provo, Utah, who met Willson during World War II, when Seeley was a medical records librarian.[6] In the original production (and the film), the School Board was played by the 1950 International Quartet Champions of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA),[7] the Buffalo Bills. Robert Preston claimed that he got the role of Harold Hill despite his limited singing range because, when he went to audition, they were having the men sing "Trouble". The producers felt it would be the most difficult song to sing, but with his acting background, it was the easiest for Preston.[citation needed]

Originally titled The Silver Triangle, early versions of the story focused on a partially paralyzed boy, Jim Paroo, whom the townspeople wanted to consign to an institution for children with disabilities.[8] The plot revolved around Harold Hill finding a musical instrument that the boy could play: a triangle. In some drafts, Jim was also nonverbal.[8] Willson had an epiphany while reflecting on the "Wells Fargo Wagon" song, in which a lisping youngster sang one of the verses. "Here's this kid who isn't even identified," recalled Willson in his 1957 memoir. "Just a lisping kid but you get hit with some magic anyhow. Imagine if the lisping kid were somebody we know – some character in the story."[9][page needed] Willson suddenly realized that this youngster could be the child with the disability. In the finished book, Winthrop Paroo is almost silent and hesitates to speak because of a lisp, but unexpectedly bursts into song when the Wells Fargo wagon arrives with his new cornet.[9]

Productions

 
Weldon and Tucker in the National Tour, 1960

Original Broadway production

After years of development, a change of producers, almost forty songs (twenty-two were cut), and more than forty drafts, the original Broadway production was produced by Kermit Bloomgarden, directed by Morton DaCosta and choreographed by Onna White. The Music Man opened on December 19, 1957, at the Majestic Theatre.[10] It played at the Majestic for nearly three years before transferring to The Broadway Theatre and completing its 1,375 performance run there on April 15, 1961. The original cast included Robert Preston (who reprised his role in the 1962 screen adaptation) as Harold Hill, Barbara Cook as Marian, Eddie Hodges as Winthrop, Pert Kelton as Mrs. Paroo, Iggie Wolfington as Marcellus Washburn and David Burns as Mayor Shinn.

Preston left the show in January 1959 and was replaced by Eddie Albert for 18 months. In June 1960 Preston returned for two weeks until his successor Bert Parks could replace him. Parks finished the Broadway run while Preston was busy with the screen version. Paul Ford was a replacement for David Burns as Mayor Shinn, later reprising the role in the film version.

Howard Bay designed the sets. Don Walker orchestrated the score.[11] The musical won five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, winning in the same year that West Side Story was nominated for the award. Preston, Cook and Burns also won.[12] Liza Redfield became the first woman to be the full-time conductor of a Broadway pit orchestra when she assumed the role of music director for the original production's final year of performances beginning in May 1960.[13] The long-running American tour began in 1958, starring Forrest Tucker as Hill and Joan Weldon as Marian.[14][15]

First Australia and UK productions

The first Australian production ran from March 5, 1960, to July 30, 1960, at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne, and at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney from December 13, 1960, to February 4, 1961.[16] The first UK production opened at Bristol Hippodrome, transferring to London's West End at the Adelphi Theatre on March 16, 1961, starring Van Johnson, Patricia Lambert, C. Denier Warren, Ruth Kettlewell and Dennis Waterman. It ran for 395 performances at the Adelphi.[14]

Subsequent productions

A two-week revival at New York City Center ran in June 1965, directed by Gus Schirmer Jr. and starring Bert Parks as Harold Hill. Doro Merande and Sandy Duncan played, respectively, Eulalie and Zaneeta Shinn.[14] A three-week revival, directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd, ran in June 1980, also at City Center. The cast included Dick Van Dyke as Hill, Meg Bussert as Marian, Christian Slater as Winthrop, Carol Arthur as Mrs. Paroo, and Iggie Wolfington (who played Marcellus in the 1957 production) as Mayor Shinn.[14] In 1987, a Chinese translation of the musical was staged at Beijing's Central Opera Theater.[17] New York City Opera staged a revival from February to April 1988, directed by Arthur Masella and choreographed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge, starring Bob Gunton as Hill, with Muriel Costa-Greenspon as Eulalie and James Billings as Marcellus.[14]

A Broadway revival, directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman, opened on April 27, 2000, at the Neil Simon Theatre, where it ran for 699 performances and 22 previews. The cast included Craig Bierko (making his Broadway debut) as Hill and Rebecca Luker as Marian. Robert Sean Leonard and Eric McCormack portrayed Hill later in the run. The production was nominated for eight Tony Awards but did not win any. In 2008, there was a revival at the Chichester Festival Theatre, England, starring Brian Conley as Hill and Scarlett Strallen as Marian.[18][19]

2022 Broadway revival

 
Branding of the 2022 Broadway revival, as seen on the Winter Garden Theatre

Another Broadway revival began previews on December 20, 2021, and opened on February 10, 2022, at the Winter Garden Theatre. The production stars Hugh Jackman as Hill and Sutton Foster as Marian with Jefferson Mays as the Mayor, Jayne Houdyshell as Mrs. Shinn, Shuler Hensley as Marcellus, Marie Mullen as Mrs. Paroo, Benjamin Pajak as Winthrop, Remy Auberjonois as Charlie Cowell, Phillip Boykin as Olin Britt and Eddie Korbich as Jacey Squires. It is produced by Kate Horton, Barry Diller, and David Geffen and directed by Jerry Zaks, with choreography by Warren Carlyle.[20] It features sets and costumes by Santo Loquasto, lighting by Brian MacDevitt, and sound by Scott Lehrer. The production was set to open in 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[21] It suspended performances from December 28, 2021, through January 5, 2022, after Jackman tested positive for COVID-19.[22] The production closed on January 15, 2023.[23]

The production received mixed reviews but was a success at the box office, taking in $3.5 million in ticket sales during the week of March 22, 2022, more than any show since the pandemic began.[24][25] It was nominated for six Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical,[26] but it did not win any.[27] A special Theatre World Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" was presented to the 21 cast members making their Broadway debuts in the revival.[28] On the negative side, Jesse Green, in The New York Times, declared the revival, "flat" and "old-fashioned".[29] He criticized Jackman's "smart but strangely inward performance" and felt that Foster's witty and front-facing performance was compromised by her vocal miscasting. Johnny Oleksinski of The New York Post described the production as a "let down", writing, "Sometimes the show is dark and moody, determined not to have too much fun with a story about a con artist who wins in the end despite his misdeeds. At others, it's ... painfully corny".[30] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter gave the production a lukewarm review, calling Jackman "neither a great singer nor a particularly accomplished dancer" and commenting that Foster's "voice doesn’t have the crystalline beauty of such predecessors as Barbara Cook and Shirley Jones, and many of the songs aren’t really suited for her". He concluded, however, that "the show ironically feels urgently timely."[31] On the positive side, in Variety, Marilyn Stasio gave the production a rave review, praising all the performances, direction and designs, and calling it "vintage Broadway, but gussied up in grand, glorious style".[32]

Synopsis

Act I

In the early summer of 1912, aboard a train leaving Rock Island, Illinois,[33] Charlie Cowell and other traveling salesmen debate whether modern conveniences are making their profession more difficult. "Professor" Harold Hill is discussed as one whose sales skills make him immune from such changes ("Rock Island"). Charlie says that Hill is a con man who promises to form boys' marching bands, then skips town after taking payments for instruments and uniforms. Upon the train's arrival in River City, Iowa, a passenger leaves the train with a suitcase labeled "Professor Harold Hill".

After townspeople of River City describe their reserved, "chip-on-the-shoulder attitude" ("Iowa Stubborn"), Harold sees his old friend and shill, Marcellus Washburn, who has "gone legit" and now lives in the town. Marcellus tells Harold that the only person who might expose him is the only trained musician in town, Marian Paroo, the librarian who gives piano lessons. He also informs Hill that a new pool table was just delivered to the town's local billiard parlor so, to launch his scheme, Harold convinces River City parents of the "trouble" that can come from a pool table in the community ("Ya Got Trouble"). Harold follows Marian home, attempting to flirt with her, but she ignores him. Marian gives a piano lesson to a little girl named Amaryllis while arguing with her widowed mother about her high "standards where men are concerned"; she mentions the man who followed her home ("Piano Lesson/If You Don't Mind My Saying So"). Marian's self-conscious 10-year-old brother Winthrop arrives home. Amaryllis, who secretly likes Winthrop but teases him about his lisp, asks Marian to whom she should say goodnight on the evening star, since she doesn't have a sweetheart. Marian tells her to just say goodnight to her "someone" ("Goodnight, My Someone").

The next day, bumbling Mayor Shinn and his overbearing wife Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn lead the festivities for Independence Day at the high school gym ("Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean") but are interrupted by a firecracker set off by troublemaker Tommy Djilas. Harold takes the stage and announces to the townspeople that he will prevent "sin and corruption" from the presence of the pool table by forming a boys' band ("Ya Got Trouble [reprise]/Seventy-Six Trombones"). Mayor Shinn, who owns the billiard parlor, tells the bickering school board to get Harold's credentials, but Harold gets them to sing as a Barbershop Quartet to distract them ("Ice Cream/Sincere"). Harold also sets up Zaneeta, the mayor's eldest daughter, with Tommy, and persuades Tommy to work as his assistant. After another rejection by Marian, Harold is determined to win her ("The Sadder But Wiser Girl"). The town ladies are very excited about the band and the ladies' dance committee that Harold plans to form. He mentions Marian, and they imply (falsely, it turns out) that she had an affair with a now-deceased miser, who willed the library building to the town -- but left all the books to Marian. They warn Harold that she advocates "dirty books" by "Chaucer, Rabelais and Balzac" ("Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little"). The school board arrives to review Harold's credentials, but he leads them in song and slips away ("Goodnight, Ladies").

The next day, Harold walks into the library to woo Marian in earnest ("Marian the Librarian"). For a moment, she forgets her decorum and dances with Harold and the teenagers. Harold kisses her; when she tries to slap him, she accidentally hits Tommy instead. With Tommy's help, Harold signs up all the boys in town to be in his band, including Winthrop. Mrs. Paroo likes Harold and tries to find out why Marian is not interested. Marian describes her ideal man ("My White Knight", rewritten for the film version as "Being in Love"). She sets out to give Mayor Shinn evidence against Harold that she found in the Indiana State Educational Journal, but they are interrupted by the arrival of the Wells Fargo wagon, which delivers the band instruments ("The Wells Fargo Wagon"). When Winthrop is so happy about his new cornet, and totally abandons his shyness and self-consciousness, Marian begins to see Harold in a new light. She tears the incriminating page out of the Journal before giving the book to Mayor Shinn.

Act II

The ladies rehearse their classical dance in the school gym while the school board practices their quartet ("It's You") for the ice cream social. Marcellus and the town's teenagers interrupt the ladies' practice, taking over the gym as they dance ("Shipoopi"). Harold grabs Marian to dance with her, and all the teenagers join in. At the end of the dance, the Mayor angrily denounces Tommy's relationship with his daughter. Regarding Winthrop's cornet, Marian later questions Harold about his claim that "you don't have to bother with the notes". He explains that this is what he calls "The Think System", and he arranges to call on Marian to discuss it. The town ladies ask Marian to join their dance committee, since she was "so dear dancing the Shipoopi" with Professor Hill ("Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little" [Reprise]). They have reversed their opinions about her books, and they eagerly tell her that "the Professor told us to read those books, and we simply adored them all!"

That night, the school board tries to collect Harold's credentials again, but he gets them to sing again and slips away ("Lida Rose"). Marian, meanwhile, is sitting on her front porch thinking of Harold ("Will I Ever Tell You?"). Winthrop returns home after spending time with Harold and tells Marian and Mrs. Paroo about Harold's hometown ("Gary, Indiana"). As Marian waits alone for Harold, traveling salesman Charlie Cowell enters with evidence against Harold, hoping to tell Mayor Shinn. He only has a few minutes before his train leaves, but stops to flirt with Marian. She delays him so he won't have time to deliver the evidence, eventually kissing him. As the train whistle blows, she pushes him away. Charlie angrily tells Marian that Harold has a girl in "every county in Illinois, and he's taken it from every one of them – and that's 102 counties!"

Harold arrives, and after he reminds her of the untrue rumors he's heard about her, she convinces herself that Charlie invented everything he told her. They agree to meet at the footbridge, where Marian tells him the difference he's made in her life ("Till There Was You"). Marcellus interrupts and tells Harold that the uniforms have arrived. He urges Harold to take the money and run, but Harold refuses to leave, insisting, "I've come up through the ranks... and I'm not resigning without my commission". He returns to Marian, who tells him that she's known since three days after he arrived that he is a fraud. (Harold earlier claimed to have graduated from the Gary Conservatory in 1905, but Gary, Indiana, was not founded until 1906.) Because she loves him, she gives him the incriminating page out of the Indiana State Educational Journal. She leaves, promising to see him later at the Sociable. With his schemes for the boys' band and Marian proceeding even better than planned, Harold confidently sings "Seventy-Six Trombones". As he overhears Marian singing "Goodnight My Someone", Harold suddenly realizes that he is in love with Marian; he and Marian sing a snatch of each other's songs.

Meanwhile, Charlie Cowell, who has missed his train, arrives at the ice cream social and denounces Harold Hill as a fraud. The townspeople begin an agitated search for Harold. Winthrop is heartbroken and tells Harold that he wishes Harold never came to River City. But Marian tells Winthrop that she believes everything Harold ever said, for it did come true in the way every kid in town talked and acted that summer. She and Winthrop urge Harold to get away. He chooses to stay and tells Marian that he never really fell in love until he met her ("Till There Was You" [Reprise]). The constable then handcuffs Harold and leads him away.

Mayor Shinn leads a meeting in the high school gym to decide what to do with Harold, asking, "Where's the band? Where's the band?" Marian defends Harold. Tommy enters as a drum major, followed by the boys in uniform with their instruments. Marian urges Harold to lead the River City Boys' Band in Beethoven's Minuet in G. Despite the boys' limited musical ability, the parents in the audience are nonetheless enraptured by the sight of their children playing music. Even Mayor Shinn is won over, and, as the townspeople cheer, Harold is released into Marian's arms ("Finale").

Music

Musical numbers

Notes:
As this musical concerns a marching band, the orchestration for several of the numbers includes band instruments.[34][35]

"Lida Rose" and "Will I Ever Tell You", sung first separately and then simultaneously, are examples of Broadway counterpoint (songs with separate lyrics and separate melodies that harmonize and are designed to be sung together). Similarly, "Pickalittle" and "Good Night Ladies" are also sung first separately, and then in counterpoint. Willson's counterpoint is lampooned, along with two counterpoint song pairs from Irving Berlin musicals, in the 1959 musical Little Mary Sunshine, where three counterpoint songs are combined: "Playing Croquet," "Swinging" and "How Do You Do?" "Goodnight, My Someone" is the same tune, in waltz time, as the march-tempo "Seventy-six Trombones".[36]

In the 1962 movie,[37] the 1980 and 2000 revivals,[38] and some amateur and regional productions, "Gary, Indiana" is sung in Act 1 by Harold (1962 movie) and Mrs. Paroo (between "Marian the Librarian" and "My White Knight"), with Winthrop singing a reprise of it in Act 2 (with Mrs. Paroo and Marian Paroo in 2000).[citation needed]

Casts and characters

Casts

Character Broadway West End Broadway Revival Broadway Revival
1957 1961 2000 2022
Prof. Harold Hill Robert Preston Van Johnson Craig Bierko Hugh Jackman
Marian Paroo Barbara Cook Patricia Lambert Rebecca Luker Sutton Foster
Marcellus Washburn Iggie Wolfington Bernard Spear Max Casella Shuler Hensley
Mayor Shinn David Burns C. Denier Warren Paul Benedict Jefferson Mays
Eulalie Shinn Helen Raymond Nan Munro Ruth Williamson Jayne Houdyshell
Mrs. Paroo Pert Kelton Ruth Kettlewell Katherine McGrath Marie Mullen
Winthrop Paroo Eddie Hodges Dennis Waterman Michael Phelan Benjamin Pajak

Notable replacements

2022 Broadway revival

Main characters

Character Description
Professor Harold Hill A confidence man who pretends to be a traveling salesman
Marian Paroo The town librarian and part-time piano teacher
Marcellus Washburn Harold's old friend and former shill, who now lives in River City
Mayor George Shinn A pompous politician who is suspicious of Hill
Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn The mayor's wife
Mrs. Paroo Marian's widowed, Irish immigrant mother
Winthrop Paroo Marian's shy, younger brother who lisps

Secondary characters

Character Description Original Broadway performer
The School Board (Barbershop Quartet) Four bickering local businessmen united as singers by Hill (Olin Britt, Oliver Hix, Ewart Dunlop and Jacey Squires) Bill Spangenberg, Wayne Ward, Al Shea and Vern Reed (The Buffalo Bills)
Pickalittle Ladies Eulalie's four gossipy friends (Alma Hix, Mrs. Squires, Ethel Toffelmier and Maud Dunlop) Adnia Rice, Martha Flynn, Peggy Mondo and Elaine Swann
Tommy Djilas A young man "from the wrong side of town"; secretly dating Zaneeta Shinn Danny Carroll
Zaneeta Shinn The mayor's oldest daughter; secretly dating Tommy Djilas Dusty Worrall
Charlie Cowell An anvil salesman who tries to expose Hill as a fraud and con man Paul Reed
Constable Locke The town peace officer Carl Nicholas
Amaryllis Marian's young piano student Marilyn Siegel

Setting and popular culture references

The Music Man is set in the fictional town of River City, Iowa, in 1912. The town is based in large part on Willson's birthplace, Mason City, Iowa, and many of the musical's characters are based on people that Willson observed in the town.[39] The "river" in River City is probably the Mississippi River near Davenport, Iowa: the Rock Island conductor's announcing "River City, Iowa! Cigarettes illegal in this state" implies crossing the Mississippi from Rock Island, Illinois, into Iowa. The year 1912 was a time of relative innocence, as recalled in 1957 after two world wars, the Great Depression and the arrival of atomic weapons.[citation needed]

The musical includes numerous references to popular culture of the time. For example, in making his pitch, Harold Hill lists popular musicians and composers: Gilmore, Pat Conway, Giuseppe Creatore, W.C. Handy and John Philip Sousa.[40] Some of the cultural references are anachronistic: "Trouble" contains references to both Captain Billy's Whiz Bang, a monthly humor magazine that did not begin publication until October 1919, and the nonalcoholic "near-beer" Bevo, which was first brewed in 1916.[41][42] In addition, Rafael Méndez (referred to by Hill as "O'Mendez," a great "Irish" trumpeter) was six years old in 1912.[43]

Recordings

The first recording of "Till There Was You" was released before the original cast album version. Promotional copies of the 45 rpm single, Capitol P3847, were released on November 26, 1957, even before the Broadway production had premiered. Produced by Nelson Riddle, it featured his orchestra and 17-year-old vocalist Sue Raney.

The original cast recording was released by Capitol Records on January 20, 1958, in stereophonic & monaural versions and held the #1 spot on the Billboard charts for twelve weeks, remaining on the charts for a total of 245 weeks. The cast album was awarded "Best Original Cast Album" at the first Grammy Awards ceremony in 1958 and was inducted in 1998 as a Grammy Hall of Fame Award winner.[44]

In 1959, jazz composer and arranger Jimmy Giuffre released Jimmy Giuffre and His Music Men Play The Music Man, consisting of jazz arrangements of tunes from the musical.[45] "Till There Was You" was covered by Anita Bryant in 1959 as a single for Carlton Records, reaching No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100.[46] The Beatles covered "Till There Was You" on their 1963 album With the Beatles (issued on Meet the Beatles! in the United States). Rosemary Willson later told The New York Times that her husband's estate had received more money from the royalties of the Beatles' recordings of "Till There Was You" than it did from the musical's original production.[47]

A cast recording featuring the 2022 revival cast was recorded at Manhattan Center and was released on December 9, 2022 by Accidental Jacket Entertainment, produced by Robert Sher, Brian Gillet and Huck Walton.[48]

Adaptations

Preston starred in the 1962 film adaptation, with Shirley Jones as Marian, Buddy Hackett as Marcellus, Hermione Gingold as Mrs. Shinn and Ron Howard as Winthrop.[49]

The success of the 2000 stage revival prompted a 2003 television film starring Matthew Broderick as Hill and Kristin Chenoweth as Marian, with Victor Garber, Debra Monk, and Molly Shannon in supporting roles.

Reception

Though West Side Story had opened nearly three months earlier, The Music Man captured audiences, critics and five Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The New York Times theatre critic Brooks Atkinson wrote in his review "If Mark Twain could have collaborated with Vachel Lindsay, they might have devised a rhythmic lark like The Music Man, which is as American as apple pie and a Fourth of July oration.... The Music Man is a marvelous show, rooted in wholesome and comic tradition."[50]

Walter Kerr of the Herald Tribune glowingly described the opening scene of the musical: "It's the beat that does it. The overture of The Music Man drives off with a couple of good, shrill whistles and a heave-ho blast from half the brass in the pit, with the heartier trombonists lurching to their feet in a blare of enthusiasm. The curtain sails up to disclose the most energetic engine on the Rock Island Railroad (circa 1912) hurtling across the proscenium with real smoke pouring out of its smokestack and real steam rolling along the rails".[3] Kerr called Preston "indefatigable: he's got zest and gusto and a great big grin for another slam-bang march tune".[3] Robert Coleman of the New York Daily Mirror wrote that the producer "made a 10-strike in landing Robert Preston for the title role", stating that Preston "paces the piece dynamically, acts ingratiatingly, sings as if he'd been doing it all his life, and offers steps that would score on the cards of dance judges".[3]

Frank Aston of the New York World-Telegram and Sun declared "It deserves to run at least a decade", especially praising Barbara Cook's performance as Marian: "If all our stack-tenders looked, sang, danced, and acted like Miss Barbara, this nation's book learning would be overwhelming".[3] John Chapman of the Daily News pronounced The Music Man "one of the few great musical comedies of the last 26 years", stating that Of Thee I Sing (1931) "set a standard for fun and invention which has seldom been reached. Its equal arrived in 1950 – Guys and Dolls – and I would say that The Music Man ranks with these two".[3] In the Journal-American, John McClain deemed the show "a whopping hit. This salute by Meredith Willson to his native Iowa will make even Oklahoma! look to its laurels".[3]

In popular culture

The Music Man's popularity has led to its being mentioned, quoted, parodied or pastiched in a number of media, including television, films and popular music.

Television

The Music Man has been parodied in a number of TV shows, including The Simpsons episode "Marge vs. the Monorail", written by Conan O'Brien. At some point during the second Broadway revival, O'Brien was approached about playing the role of Harold Hill for a brief run, but he ultimately could not fit it into his schedule. He says, on the DVD commentary track for the aforementioned Simpsons episode, that it was the hardest choice he's ever had to make professionally, because The Music Man is one of his favorites. O'Brien did, however, as host of the 2006 Emmy Awards, sing a parody version of "Ya Got Trouble" in his opening monologue targeting NBC and their slide in the ratings.

The television program Family Guy has parodied the musical at least three times. In the episode "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", Lois chastises Brian's high standards in a spoof of "Piano Lesson". In another episode, "Patriot Games", Peter showboats after scoring a touchdown by leading a stadium full of people in a rendition of "Shipoopi", complete with choreography from the film. In Episode 22 of Boston Legal, "Men to Boys", Alan Shore sings a parody of the song "Trouble" to convince patrons of a restaurant not to eat the salmon. Several Music Man songs were used in Ally McBeal, for example in the season 2 episode "Sex, Lies and Politics" in which lawyer John Cage spurs the jury into singing "Ya Got Trouble" with him.[51] Season 2 Episode 15 (2012), "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000", of the TV show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, makes numerous allusions to The Music Man, including a song based on "Ya Got Trouble".[52]

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann has numerous times referred to Fox News TV host Glenn Beck as "Harold Hill" on the air.[53][54][55]

Robert Hanson stars in a community theater production of The Music Man in the Netflix original show Grace and Frankie.

Film

In the 1960 film The Apartment, Jack Lemmon's character is given tickets to the show but is stood up at the Majestic Theatre. In Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997), Michele sings "The Wells Fargo Wagon". The next year, in The Wedding Singer (1998), Robbie teaches Rosie to sing "'Til There Was You" for her 50th wedding anniversary.

The 2006 mockumentary/documentary Pittsburgh centers on actor Jeff Goldblum as he attempts to secure a green card for his Canadian actor/singer/dancer girlfriend, Catherine Wreford, by appearing with her as the leads in a summer regional theatre production of The Music Man in Goldblum's hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Music

The political satire group the Capitol Steps parodies numerous songs from musicals, including The Music Man.[citation needed] To evoke turn of the 20th century Main Street USA at some of its theme parks around the world, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts uses songs from the show, including "76 Trombones" and "Wells Fargo Wagon".[56] Bill Hayes parodied "Rock Island" in a 1959 industrial musical Good News About Olds written by Max Hodge, with Oldsmobile product terminology serving as the "whatayatalk".[57]

The North Iowa Band Festival in Mason City, Iowa, is a yearly event celebrating music with a special emphasis on marching bands. Willson returned several times to his home town of Mason City during the 1950s to participate in the event, including leading the "Big Parade", and the stars of the film version participated in the event in 1962.[58]

Awards and honors

Original Broadway production

1980 Broadway revival

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
1981 Theatre World Award Meg Bussert Won

2000 Broadway revival

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2000 Tony Award[59] Best Revival of a Musical Dodger Theatricals, The John F. Kennedy Center, Elizabeth Williams, Anita Waxman, Kardana-Swinsky Productions, Lorie Cowen Levy, Dede Harris Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Craig Bierko Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Rebecca Luker Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Susan Stroman Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
Best Orchestrations Doug Besterman Nominated
Best Scenic Design Thomas Lynch Nominated
Best Costume Design William Ivey Long Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Musical Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Craig Bierko Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Rebecca Luker Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Susan Stroman Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Nominated
Outstanding Orchestrations Doug Besterman Nominated
Outstanding Set Design Thomas Lynch Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design William Ivey Long Nominated
Theatre World Award Craig Bierko Won

2022 Broadway revival

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2022
Tony Awards[26]
Best Revival of a Musical Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Hugh Jackman Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Sutton Foster Nominated
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Jayne Houdyshell Nominated
Best Costume Design of a Musical Santo Loquasto Nominated
Best Choreography Warren Carlyle Nominated
Drama Desk Awards[60] Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical Santo Loquasto Nominated
Drama League Awards[61] Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical Nominated
Outstanding Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks Nominated
Distinguished Performance Sutton Foster Won
Distinguished Achievement in Musical Theatre Award Hugh Jackman Won
Outer Critics Circle Awards[62] Outstanding Revival of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway) Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Warren Carlyle Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design (Play or Musical) Santo Loquasto Nominated
Theatre World Award[63] Best Debut Ensemble Won

Citations

  1. ^ a b John Kenrick (25 March 2010). Musical Theatre: A History. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 238. ISBN 978-1-4411-4811-7.
  2. ^ Original 1962 Movie Soundtrack CD booklet
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Sources

  • Willson, Meredith. But He Doesn't Know The Territory Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press, 2009 (Putnam, 1959, ASIN: B0007E4WTO, orig. published 1957).

Further reading

  • Willson, Meredith. And There I Stood With My Piccolo. Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press, originally published in 1948 (ISBN 083718486X, 1975 reprint, Greenwood Press); 2008 (ISBN 978-0816667697, paperback).

External links

  • ​The Music Man​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Meredith Willson Official Website
  • The Music Man Square and Museum
  • The Music Man Foundation
  • Information about The Music Man and Willson
  • The Music Man at the Music Theatre International website

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This article is about the stage musical For the 1962 film adaptation see The Music Man 1962 film For the 2003 made for television adaptation see The Music Man 2003 film For other uses see Music Man The Music Man is a musical with book music and lyrics by Meredith Willson based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey The plot concerns con man Harold Hill who poses as a boys band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naive Midwestern townsfolk promising to train the members of the new band Harold is no musician however and plans to skip town without giving any music lessons Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness Marian begins to fall in love with him He risks being caught to win her heart The Music ManOriginal Broadway PosterMusicMeredith WillsonLyricsMeredith WillsonBookMeredith Willson Franklin LaceyProductions1957 Broadway 1961 West End 2000 Broadway revival 2022 Broadway revivalAwardsTony Award for Best MusicalIn 1957 the show became a hit on Broadway winning five Tony Awards including Best Musical and running for 1 375 performances 1 The cast album won the first Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album and spent 245 weeks on the Billboard charts The show s success led to Broadway and West End revivals a popular 1962 film adaptation and a 2003 television adaptation The Music Man is frequently produced by both professional and amateur theater companies and is a popular choice for high school and college productions 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Productions 2 1 Original Broadway production 2 2 First Australia and UK productions 2 3 Subsequent productions 2 4 2022 Broadway revival 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act I 3 2 Act II 4 Music 4 1 Musical numbers 5 Casts and characters 5 1 Casts 5 2 Notable replacements 5 2 1 2022 Broadway revival 5 3 Main characters 5 4 Secondary characters 6 Setting and popular culture references 7 Recordings 8 Adaptations 9 Reception 10 In popular culture 10 1 Television 10 2 Film 10 3 Music 11 Awards and honors 11 1 Original Broadway production 11 2 1980 Broadway revival 11 3 2000 Broadway revival 11 4 2022 Broadway revival 12 Citations 13 Sources 14 Further reading 15 External linksBackground EditMeredith Willson was inspired by his boyhood in Mason City Iowa to write and compose his first musical The Music Man 2 Willson began developing this theme in his 1948 memoir And There I Stood With My Piccolo 3 He first approached producers Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin for a television special and then Metro Goldwyn Mayer producer Jesse L Lasky After these and other unsuccessful attempts Willson invited Franklin Lacey to help him edit and simplify the libretto At this time Willson considered eliminating a long piece of dialogue about the serious trouble facing River City parents Willson realized it sounded like a lyric and he transformed it into the patter song Ya Got Trouble 4 Willson wrote about his trials and tribulations in getting the show to Broadway in his book But He Doesn t Know the Territory 5 The character Marian Paroo was inspired by Marian Seeley of Provo Utah who met Willson during World War II when Seeley was a medical records librarian 6 In the original production and the film the School Board was played by the 1950 International Quartet Champions of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America SPEBSQSA 7 the Buffalo Bills Robert Preston claimed that he got the role of Harold Hill despite his limited singing range because when he went to audition they were having the men sing Trouble The producers felt it would be the most difficult song to sing but with his acting background it was the easiest for Preston citation needed Originally titled The Silver Triangle early versions of the story focused on a partially paralyzed boy Jim Paroo whom the townspeople wanted to consign to an institution for children with disabilities 8 The plot revolved around Harold Hill finding a musical instrument that the boy could play a triangle In some drafts Jim was also nonverbal 8 Willson had an epiphany while reflecting on the Wells Fargo Wagon song in which a lisping youngster sang one of the verses Here s this kid who isn t even identified recalled Willson in his 1957 memoir Just a lisping kid but you get hit with some magic anyhow Imagine if the lisping kid were somebody we know some character in the story 9 page needed Willson suddenly realized that this youngster could be the child with the disability In the finished book Winthrop Paroo is almost silent and hesitates to speak because of a lisp but unexpectedly bursts into song when the Wells Fargo wagon arrives with his new cornet 9 Productions Edit Weldon and Tucker in the National Tour 1960 Original Broadway production Edit After years of development a change of producers almost forty songs twenty two were cut and more than forty drafts the original Broadway production was produced by Kermit Bloomgarden directed by Morton DaCosta and choreographed by Onna White The Music Man opened on December 19 1957 at the Majestic Theatre 10 It played at the Majestic for nearly three years before transferring to The Broadway Theatre and completing its 1 375 performance run there on April 15 1961 The original cast included Robert Preston who reprised his role in the 1962 screen adaptation as Harold Hill Barbara Cook as Marian Eddie Hodges as Winthrop Pert Kelton as Mrs Paroo Iggie Wolfington as Marcellus Washburn and David Burns as Mayor Shinn Preston left the show in January 1959 and was replaced by Eddie Albert for 18 months In June 1960 Preston returned for two weeks until his successor Bert Parks could replace him Parks finished the Broadway run while Preston was busy with the screen version Paul Ford was a replacement for David Burns as Mayor Shinn later reprising the role in the film version Howard Bay designed the sets Don Walker orchestrated the score 11 The musical won five Tony Awards including Best Musical winning in the same year that West Side Story was nominated for the award Preston Cook and Burns also won 12 Liza Redfield became the first woman to be the full time conductor of a Broadway pit orchestra when she assumed the role of music director for the original production s final year of performances beginning in May 1960 13 The long running American tour began in 1958 starring Forrest Tucker as Hill and Joan Weldon as Marian 14 15 First Australia and UK productions Edit The first Australian production ran from March 5 1960 to July 30 1960 at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne and at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney from December 13 1960 to February 4 1961 16 The first UK production opened at Bristol Hippodrome transferring to London s West End at the Adelphi Theatre on March 16 1961 starring Van Johnson Patricia Lambert C Denier Warren Ruth Kettlewell and Dennis Waterman It ran for 395 performances at the Adelphi 14 Subsequent productions Edit A two week revival at New York City Center ran in June 1965 directed by Gus Schirmer Jr and starring Bert Parks as Harold Hill Doro Merande and Sandy Duncan played respectively Eulalie and Zaneeta Shinn 14 A three week revival directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd ran in June 1980 also at City Center The cast included Dick Van Dyke as Hill Meg Bussert as Marian Christian Slater as Winthrop Carol Arthur as Mrs Paroo and Iggie Wolfington who played Marcellus in the 1957 production as Mayor Shinn 14 In 1987 a Chinese translation of the musical was staged at Beijing s Central Opera Theater 17 New York City Opera staged a revival from February to April 1988 directed by Arthur Masella and choreographed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge starring Bob Gunton as Hill with Muriel Costa Greenspon as Eulalie and James Billings as Marcellus 14 A Broadway revival directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman opened on April 27 2000 at the Neil Simon Theatre where it ran for 699 performances and 22 previews The cast included Craig Bierko making his Broadway debut as Hill and Rebecca Luker as Marian Robert Sean Leonard and Eric McCormack portrayed Hill later in the run The production was nominated for eight Tony Awards but did not win any In 2008 there was a revival at the Chichester Festival Theatre England starring Brian Conley as Hill and Scarlett Strallen as Marian 18 19 2022 Broadway revival Edit Branding of the 2022 Broadway revival as seen on the Winter Garden Theatre Another Broadway revival began previews on December 20 2021 and opened on February 10 2022 at the Winter Garden Theatre The production stars Hugh Jackman as Hill and Sutton Foster as Marian with Jefferson Mays as the Mayor Jayne Houdyshell as Mrs Shinn Shuler Hensley as Marcellus Marie Mullen as Mrs Paroo Benjamin Pajak as Winthrop Remy Auberjonois as Charlie Cowell Phillip Boykin as Olin Britt and Eddie Korbich as Jacey Squires It is produced by Kate Horton Barry Diller and David Geffen and directed by Jerry Zaks with choreography by Warren Carlyle 20 It features sets and costumes by Santo Loquasto lighting by Brian MacDevitt and sound by Scott Lehrer The production was set to open in 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 21 It suspended performances from December 28 2021 through January 5 2022 after Jackman tested positive for COVID 19 22 The production closed on January 15 2023 23 The production received mixed reviews but was a success at the box office taking in 3 5 million in ticket sales during the week of March 22 2022 more than any show since the pandemic began 24 25 It was nominated for six Tony Awards including Best Revival of a Musical 26 but it did not win any 27 A special Theatre World Award for Outstanding Ensemble was presented to the 21 cast members making their Broadway debuts in the revival 28 On the negative side Jesse Green in The New York Times declared the revival flat and old fashioned 29 He criticized Jackman s smart but strangely inward performance and felt that Foster s witty and front facing performance was compromised by her vocal miscasting Johnny Oleksinski of The New York Post described the production as a let down writing Sometimes the show is dark and moody determined not to have too much fun with a story about a con artist who wins in the end despite his misdeeds At others it s painfully corny 30 Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter gave the production a lukewarm review calling Jackman neither a great singer nor a particularly accomplished dancer and commenting that Foster s voice doesn t have the crystalline beauty of such predecessors as Barbara Cook and Shirley Jones and many of the songs aren t really suited for her He concluded however that the show ironically feels urgently timely 31 On the positive side in Variety Marilyn Stasio gave the production a rave review praising all the performances direction and designs and calling it vintage Broadway but gussied up in grand glorious style 32 Synopsis EditAct I Edit In the early summer of 1912 aboard a train leaving Rock Island Illinois 33 Charlie Cowell and other traveling salesmen debate whether modern conveniences are making their profession more difficult Professor Harold Hill is discussed as one whose sales skills make him immune from such changes Rock Island Charlie says that Hill is a con man who promises to form boys marching bands then skips town after taking payments for instruments and uniforms Upon the train s arrival in River City Iowa a passenger leaves the train with a suitcase labeled Professor Harold Hill After townspeople of River City describe their reserved chip on the shoulder attitude Iowa Stubborn Harold sees his old friend and shill Marcellus Washburn who has gone legit and now lives in the town Marcellus tells Harold that the only person who might expose him is the only trained musician in town Marian Paroo the librarian who gives piano lessons He also informs Hill that a new pool table was just delivered to the town s local billiard parlor so to launch his scheme Harold convinces River City parents of the trouble that can come from a pool table in the community Ya Got Trouble Harold follows Marian home attempting to flirt with her but she ignores him Marian gives a piano lesson to a little girl named Amaryllis while arguing with her widowed mother about her high standards where men are concerned she mentions the man who followed her home Piano Lesson If You Don t Mind My Saying So Marian s self conscious 10 year old brother Winthrop arrives home Amaryllis who secretly likes Winthrop but teases him about his lisp asks Marian to whom she should say goodnight on the evening star since she doesn t have a sweetheart Marian tells her to just say goodnight to her someone Goodnight My Someone The next day bumbling Mayor Shinn and his overbearing wife Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn lead the festivities for Independence Day at the high school gym Columbia the Gem of the Ocean but are interrupted by a firecracker set off by troublemaker Tommy Djilas Harold takes the stage and announces to the townspeople that he will prevent sin and corruption from the presence of the pool table by forming a boys band Ya Got Trouble reprise Seventy Six Trombones Mayor Shinn who owns the billiard parlor tells the bickering school board to get Harold s credentials but Harold gets them to sing as a Barbershop Quartet to distract them Ice Cream Sincere Harold also sets up Zaneeta the mayor s eldest daughter with Tommy and persuades Tommy to work as his assistant After another rejection by Marian Harold is determined to win her The Sadder But Wiser Girl The town ladies are very excited about the band and the ladies dance committee that Harold plans to form He mentions Marian and they imply falsely it turns out that she had an affair with a now deceased miser who willed the library building to the town but left all the books to Marian They warn Harold that she advocates dirty books by Chaucer Rabelais and Balzac Pick a Little Talk a Little The school board arrives to review Harold s credentials but he leads them in song and slips away Goodnight Ladies The next day Harold walks into the library to woo Marian in earnest Marian the Librarian For a moment she forgets her decorum and dances with Harold and the teenagers Harold kisses her when she tries to slap him she accidentally hits Tommy instead With Tommy s help Harold signs up all the boys in town to be in his band including Winthrop Mrs Paroo likes Harold and tries to find out why Marian is not interested Marian describes her ideal man My White Knight rewritten for the film version as Being in Love She sets out to give Mayor Shinn evidence against Harold that she found in the Indiana State Educational Journal but they are interrupted by the arrival of the Wells Fargo wagon which delivers the band instruments The Wells Fargo Wagon When Winthrop is so happy about his new cornet and totally abandons his shyness and self consciousness Marian begins to see Harold in a new light She tears the incriminating page out of the Journal before giving the book to Mayor Shinn Act II Edit The ladies rehearse their classical dance in the school gym while the school board practices their quartet It s You for the ice cream social Marcellus and the town s teenagers interrupt the ladies practice taking over the gym as they dance Shipoopi Harold grabs Marian to dance with her and all the teenagers join in At the end of the dance the Mayor angrily denounces Tommy s relationship with his daughter Regarding Winthrop s cornet Marian later questions Harold about his claim that you don t have to bother with the notes He explains that this is what he calls The Think System and he arranges to call on Marian to discuss it The town ladies ask Marian to join their dance committee since she was so dear dancing the Shipoopi with Professor Hill Pick a Little Talk a Little Reprise They have reversed their opinions about her books and they eagerly tell her that the Professor told us to read those books and we simply adored them all That night the school board tries to collect Harold s credentials again but he gets them to sing again and slips away Lida Rose Marian meanwhile is sitting on her front porch thinking of Harold Will I Ever Tell You Winthrop returns home after spending time with Harold and tells Marian and Mrs Paroo about Harold s hometown Gary Indiana As Marian waits alone for Harold traveling salesman Charlie Cowell enters with evidence against Harold hoping to tell Mayor Shinn He only has a few minutes before his train leaves but stops to flirt with Marian She delays him so he won t have time to deliver the evidence eventually kissing him As the train whistle blows she pushes him away Charlie angrily tells Marian that Harold has a girl in every county in Illinois and he s taken it from every one of them and that s 102 counties Harold arrives and after he reminds her of the untrue rumors he s heard about her she convinces herself that Charlie invented everything he told her They agree to meet at the footbridge where Marian tells him the difference he s made in her life Till There Was You Marcellus interrupts and tells Harold that the uniforms have arrived He urges Harold to take the money and run but Harold refuses to leave insisting I ve come up through the ranks and I m not resigning without my commission He returns to Marian who tells him that she s known since three days after he arrived that he is a fraud Harold earlier claimed to have graduated from the Gary Conservatory in 1905 but Gary Indiana was not founded until 1906 Because she loves him she gives him the incriminating page out of the Indiana State Educational Journal She leaves promising to see him later at the Sociable With his schemes for the boys band and Marian proceeding even better than planned Harold confidently sings Seventy Six Trombones As he overhears Marian singing Goodnight My Someone Harold suddenly realizes that he is in love with Marian he and Marian sing a snatch of each other s songs Meanwhile Charlie Cowell who has missed his train arrives at the ice cream social and denounces Harold Hill as a fraud The townspeople begin an agitated search for Harold Winthrop is heartbroken and tells Harold that he wishes Harold never came to River City But Marian tells Winthrop that she believes everything Harold ever said for it did come true in the way every kid in town talked and acted that summer She and Winthrop urge Harold to get away He chooses to stay and tells Marian that he never really fell in love until he met her Till There Was You Reprise The constable then handcuffs Harold and leads him away Mayor Shinn leads a meeting in the high school gym to decide what to do with Harold asking Where s the band Where s the band Marian defends Harold Tommy enters as a drum major followed by the boys in uniform with their instruments Marian urges Harold to lead the River City Boys Band in Beethoven s Minuet in G Despite the boys limited musical ability the parents in the audience are nonetheless enraptured by the sight of their children playing music Even Mayor Shinn is won over and as the townspeople cheer Harold is released into Marian s arms Finale Music EditMusical numbers Edit Act I Rock Island Charlie and Salesmen Iowa Stubborn Townspeople Ya Got Trouble Harold Hill and Townspeople Piano Lesson Marian Mrs Paroo and Amaryllis Goodnight My Someone Marian Seventy Six Trombones Harold Boys and Girls Sincere Barbershop quartet Olin Oliver Ewart Jacey The Sadder But Wiser Girl Harold and Marcellus Pickalittle Talk a Little Eulalie Maud Ethel Alma Mrs Squires and Ladies of River City Goodnight Ladies Quartet Marian The Librarian Harold Boys and Girls My White Knight Marian The Wells Fargo Wagon Winthrop and Townspeople Act II It s You The Quartet Eulalie Maud Ethel Alma and Mrs Squires Shipoopi Marcellus Harold Marian and townspeople Pickalittle Talk a Little reprise Eulalie Maud Ethel Alma Mrs Squires and Ladies Lida Rose Quartet Will I Ever Tell You Marian Gary Indiana Winthrop Mrs Paroo Marian It s You reprise Townspeople Boys and Girls Till There Was You Marian Harold Seventy six Trombones Goodnight My Someone reprise Harold and Marian Till There Was You reprise Harold Finale Company Notes As this musical concerns a marching band the orchestration for several of the numbers includes band instruments 34 35 Lida Rose and Will I Ever Tell You sung first separately and then simultaneously are examples of Broadway counterpoint songs with separate lyrics and separate melodies that harmonize and are designed to be sung together Similarly Pickalittle and Good Night Ladies are also sung first separately and then in counterpoint Willson s counterpoint is lampooned along with two counterpoint song pairs from Irving Berlin musicals in the 1959 musical Little Mary Sunshine where three counterpoint songs are combined Playing Croquet Swinging and How Do You Do Goodnight My Someone is the same tune in waltz time as the march tempo Seventy six Trombones 36 In the 1962 movie 37 the 1980 and 2000 revivals 38 and some amateur and regional productions Gary Indiana is sung in Act 1 by Harold 1962 movie and Mrs Paroo between Marian the Librarian and My White Knight with Winthrop singing a reprise of it in Act 2 with Mrs Paroo and Marian Paroo in 2000 citation needed Casts and characters EditCasts Edit Character Broadway West End Broadway Revival Broadway Revival1957 1961 2000 2022Prof Harold Hill Robert Preston Van Johnson Craig Bierko Hugh JackmanMarian Paroo Barbara Cook Patricia Lambert Rebecca Luker Sutton FosterMarcellus Washburn Iggie Wolfington Bernard Spear Max Casella Shuler HensleyMayor Shinn David Burns C Denier Warren Paul Benedict Jefferson MaysEulalie Shinn Helen Raymond Nan Munro Ruth Williamson Jayne HoudyshellMrs Paroo Pert Kelton Ruth Kettlewell Katherine McGrath Marie MullenWinthrop Paroo Eddie Hodges Dennis Waterman Michael Phelan Benjamin PajakNotable replacements Edit 2022 Broadway revival Edit Mayor Shinn Mark Linn BakerMain characters Edit Character DescriptionProfessor Harold Hill A confidence man who pretends to be a traveling salesmanMarian Paroo The town librarian and part time piano teacherMarcellus Washburn Harold s old friend and former shill who now lives in River CityMayor George Shinn A pompous politician who is suspicious of HillEulalie Mackecknie Shinn The mayor s wifeMrs Paroo Marian s widowed Irish immigrant motherWinthrop Paroo Marian s shy younger brother who lispsSecondary characters Edit Character Description Original Broadway performerThe School Board Barbershop Quartet Four bickering local businessmen united as singers by Hill Olin Britt Oliver Hix Ewart Dunlop and Jacey Squires Bill Spangenberg Wayne Ward Al Shea and Vern Reed The Buffalo Bills Pickalittle Ladies Eulalie s four gossipy friends Alma Hix Mrs Squires Ethel Toffelmier and Maud Dunlop Adnia Rice Martha Flynn Peggy Mondo and Elaine SwannTommy Djilas A young man from the wrong side of town secretly dating Zaneeta Shinn Danny CarrollZaneeta Shinn The mayor s oldest daughter secretly dating Tommy Djilas Dusty WorrallCharlie Cowell An anvil salesman who tries to expose Hill as a fraud and con man Paul ReedConstable Locke The town peace officer Carl NicholasAmaryllis Marian s young piano student Marilyn SiegelSetting and popular culture references EditThe Music Man is set in the fictional town of River City Iowa in 1912 The town is based in large part on Willson s birthplace Mason City Iowa and many of the musical s characters are based on people that Willson observed in the town 39 The river in River City is probably the Mississippi River near Davenport Iowa the Rock Island conductor s announcing River City Iowa Cigarettes illegal in this state implies crossing the Mississippi from Rock Island Illinois into Iowa The year 1912 was a time of relative innocence as recalled in 1957 after two world wars the Great Depression and the arrival of atomic weapons citation needed The musical includes numerous references to popular culture of the time For example in making his pitch Harold Hill lists popular musicians and composers Gilmore Pat Conway Giuseppe Creatore W C Handy and John Philip Sousa 40 Some of the cultural references are anachronistic Trouble contains references to both Captain Billy s Whiz Bang a monthly humor magazine that did not begin publication until October 1919 and the nonalcoholic near beer Bevo which was first brewed in 1916 41 42 In addition Rafael Mendez referred to by Hill as O Mendez a great Irish trumpeter was six years old in 1912 43 Recordings EditThe first recording of Till There Was You was released before the original cast album version Promotional copies of the 45 rpm single Capitol P3847 were released on November 26 1957 even before the Broadway production had premiered Produced by Nelson Riddle it featured his orchestra and 17 year old vocalist Sue Raney The original cast recording was released by Capitol Records on January 20 1958 in stereophonic amp monaural versions and held the 1 spot on the Billboard charts for twelve weeks remaining on the charts for a total of 245 weeks The cast album was awarded Best Original Cast Album at the first Grammy Awards ceremony in 1958 and was inducted in 1998 as a Grammy Hall of Fame Award winner 44 In 1959 jazz composer and arranger Jimmy Giuffre released Jimmy Giuffre and His Music Men Play The Music Man consisting of jazz arrangements of tunes from the musical 45 Till There Was You was covered by Anita Bryant in 1959 as a single for Carlton Records reaching No 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 46 The Beatles covered Till There Was You on their 1963 album With the Beatles issued on Meet the Beatles in the United States Rosemary Willson later told The New York Times that her husband s estate had received more money from the royalties of the Beatles recordings of Till There Was You than it did from the musical s original production 47 A cast recording featuring the 2022 revival cast was recorded at Manhattan Center and was released on December 9 2022 by Accidental Jacket Entertainment produced by Robert Sher Brian Gillet and Huck Walton 48 Adaptations EditMain articles The Music Man 1962 film and The Music Man 2003 film Preston starred in the 1962 film adaptation with Shirley Jones as Marian Buddy Hackett as Marcellus Hermione Gingold as Mrs Shinn and Ron Howard as Winthrop 49 The success of the 2000 stage revival prompted a 2003 television film starring Matthew Broderick as Hill and Kristin Chenoweth as Marian with Victor Garber Debra Monk and Molly Shannon in supporting roles Reception EditThough West Side Story had opened nearly three months earlier The Music Man captured audiences critics and five Tony Awards including Best Musical The New York Times theatre critic Brooks Atkinson wrote in his review If Mark Twain could have collaborated with Vachel Lindsay they might have devised a rhythmic lark like The Music Man which is as American as apple pie and a Fourth of July oration The Music Man is a marvelous show rooted in wholesome and comic tradition 50 Walter Kerr of the Herald Tribune glowingly described the opening scene of the musical It s the beat that does it The overture of The Music Man drives off with a couple of good shrill whistles and a heave ho blast from half the brass in the pit with the heartier trombonists lurching to their feet in a blare of enthusiasm The curtain sails up to disclose the most energetic engine on the Rock Island Railroad circa 1912 hurtling across the proscenium with real smoke pouring out of its smokestack and real steam rolling along the rails 3 Kerr called Preston indefatigable he s got zest and gusto and a great big grin for another slam bang march tune 3 Robert Coleman of the New York Daily Mirror wrote that the producer made a 10 strike in landing Robert Preston for the title role stating that Preston paces the piece dynamically acts ingratiatingly sings as if he d been doing it all his life and offers steps that would score on the cards of dance judges 3 Frank Aston of the New York World Telegram and Sun declared It deserves to run at least a decade especially praising Barbara Cook s performance as Marian If all our stack tenders looked sang danced and acted like Miss Barbara this nation s book learning would be overwhelming 3 John Chapman of the Daily News pronounced The Music Man one of the few great musical comedies of the last 26 years stating that Of Thee I Sing 1931 set a standard for fun and invention which has seldom been reached Its equal arrived in 1950 Guys and Dolls and I would say that The Music Man ranks with these two 3 In the Journal American John McClain deemed the show a whopping hit This salute by Meredith Willson to his native Iowa will make even Oklahoma look to its laurels 3 In popular culture EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Music Man s popularity has led to its being mentioned quoted parodied or pastiched in a number of media including television films and popular music Television Edit The Music Man has been parodied in a number of TV shows including The Simpsons episode Marge vs the Monorail written by Conan O Brien At some point during the second Broadway revival O Brien was approached about playing the role of Harold Hill for a brief run but he ultimately could not fit it into his schedule He says on the DVD commentary track for the aforementioned Simpsons episode that it was the hardest choice he s ever had to make professionally because The Music Man is one of his favorites O Brien did however as host of the 2006 Emmy Awards sing a parody version of Ya Got Trouble in his opening monologue targeting NBC and their slide in the ratings The television program Family Guy has parodied the musical at least three times In the episode Brian Wallows and Peter s Swallows Lois chastises Brian s high standards in a spoof of Piano Lesson In another episode Patriot Games Peter showboats after scoring a touchdown by leading a stadium full of people in a rendition of Shipoopi complete with choreography from the film In Episode 22 of Boston Legal Men to Boys Alan Shore sings a parody of the song Trouble to convince patrons of a restaurant not to eat the salmon Several Music Man songs were used in Ally McBeal for example in the season 2 episode Sex Lies and Politics in which lawyer John Cage spurs the jury into singing Ya Got Trouble with him 51 Season 2 Episode 15 2012 The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000 of the TV show My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic makes numerous allusions to The Music Man including a song based on Ya Got Trouble 52 MSNBC s Keith Olbermann has numerous times referred to Fox News TV host Glenn Beck as Harold Hill on the air 53 54 55 Robert Hanson stars in a community theater production of The Music Man in the Netflix original show Grace and Frankie Film Edit In the 1960 film The Apartment Jack Lemmon s character is given tickets to the show but is stood up at the Majestic Theatre In Romy and Michele s High School Reunion 1997 Michele sings The Wells Fargo Wagon The next year in The Wedding Singer 1998 Robbie teaches Rosie to sing Til There Was You for her 50th wedding anniversary The 2006 mockumentary documentary Pittsburgh centers on actor Jeff Goldblum as he attempts to secure a green card for his Canadian actor singer dancer girlfriend Catherine Wreford by appearing with her as the leads in a summer regional theatre production of The Music Man in Goldblum s hometown of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Music Edit The political satire group the Capitol Steps parodies numerous songs from musicals including The Music Man citation needed To evoke turn of the 20th century Main Street USA at some of its theme parks around the world Walt Disney Parks and Resorts uses songs from the show including 76 Trombones and Wells Fargo Wagon 56 Bill Hayes parodied Rock Island in a 1959 industrial musical Good News About Olds written by Max Hodge with Oldsmobile product terminology serving as the whatayatalk 57 The North Iowa Band Festival in Mason City Iowa is a yearly event celebrating music with a special emphasis on marching bands Willson returned several times to his home town of Mason City during the 1950s to participate in the event including leading the Big Parade and the stars of the film version participated in the event in 1962 58 Awards and honors EditOriginal Broadway production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1958 Theatre World Award Eddie Hodges WonTony Award Best Musical WonBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Robert Preston WonBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Barbara Cook WonBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical David Burns WonIggie Wolfington NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Morton DaCosta NominatedBest Choreography Onna White NominatedBest Conductor and Musical Director Herbert Greene WonBest Stage Technician Sammy Knapp Nominated1959 Won1980 Broadway revival Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result1981 Theatre World Award Meg Bussert Won2000 Broadway revival Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2000 Tony Award 59 Best Revival of a Musical Dodger Theatricals The John F Kennedy Center Elizabeth Williams Anita Waxman Kardana Swinsky Productions Lorie Cowen Levy Dede Harris NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Craig Bierko NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Rebecca Luker NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Susan Stroman NominatedBest Choreography NominatedBest Orchestrations Doug Besterman NominatedBest Scenic Design Thomas Lynch NominatedBest Costume Design William Ivey Long NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Musical NominatedOutstanding Actor in a Musical Craig Bierko NominatedOutstanding Actress in a Musical Rebecca Luker NominatedOutstanding Director of a Musical Susan Stroman NominatedOutstanding Choreography NominatedOutstanding Orchestrations Doug Besterman NominatedOutstanding Set Design Thomas Lynch NominatedOutstanding Costume Design William Ivey Long NominatedTheatre World Award Craig Bierko Won2022 Broadway revival Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2022Tony Awards 26 Best Revival of a Musical NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Hugh Jackman NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Sutton Foster NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Jayne Houdyshell NominatedBest Costume Design of a Musical Santo Loquasto NominatedBest Choreography Warren Carlyle NominatedDrama Desk Awards 60 Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical Santo Loquasto NominatedDrama League Awards 61 Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off Broadway Musical NominatedOutstanding Direction of a Musical Jerry Zaks NominatedDistinguished Performance Sutton Foster WonDistinguished Achievement in Musical Theatre Award Hugh Jackman WonOuter Critics Circle Awards 62 Outstanding Revival of a Musical Broadway or Off Broadway NominatedOutstanding Choreography Warren Carlyle NominatedOutstanding Costume Design Play or Musical Santo Loquasto NominatedTheatre World Award 63 Best Debut Ensemble WonCitations Edit a b John Kenrick 25 March 2010 Musical Theatre A History Bloomsbury Publishing p 238 ISBN 978 1 4411 4811 7 Original 1962 Movie Soundtrack CD booklet a b c d e f g Suskin Steven Opening Night on Broadway A Critical Quotebook of the Golden Era of the Musical Theatre pp 460 64 Schirmer Books New York 1990 ISBN 0 02 872625 1 Bloom Ken and Vlastnik Frank Broadway Musicals The 101 Greatest Shows of all Time pp 215 16 Black Dog amp Leventhal Publishers New York 2004 ISBN 1 57912 390 2 Filchia Peter Stagestruck by Peter Filichia But He Did Know the Territory Willson amp The Music Man Playbill February 17 1999 accessed February 5 2019 A Pair of Marians American Libraries the journal of the American Library Association March 2005 issue p 12 Although SPEBSQSA retains its full name for legal purposes it is now known by its decades old official alternate name Barbershop Harmony Society a b Morris Amanda December 15 2021 The Music Man Once Had a Disabled Character Then He Was Erased The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 24 2021 a b Willson 1957 Filichia Peter Let s Put on a Musical p 52 VNU Business Media 1993 ISBN 0 8230 8817 0 The Music Man 1957 1961 Internet Broadway Database accessed March 14 2021 Playbill Vault The Music Man Playbill Vault accessed May 23 2012 Genzlinger Neil Liza Redfield Who Broke a Broadway Barrier Is Dead at 94 The New York Times December 28 2018 a b c d e Productions Ovrtur com accessed January 12 2016 Hudson Edward Forrest Tucker 67 Is Dead Film TV and Stage Veteran The New York Times October 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Paulson Michael Music Man Sets Box Office Record for a Reopened Broadway The New York Times March 22 2022 Evans Greg Broadway Box Office Climbs 19 to 26 6M The Music Man Takes 3 4M as Industry Resumes Detailed Weekly Reports Deadline com March 22 2022 a b 2022 Tony Award Nominations Tony Awards May 9 2022 Retrieved May 9 2022 Lewis Hilary Tony Awards A Strange Loop Takes Best Musical as The Lehman Trilogy Company Dominate With Five Wins Each The Hollywood Reporter June 12 2022 Gans Andrew 76th Annual Theatre World Awards Honoring Sharon D Clarke Patrick J Adams Jaquel Spivey More Presented June 6 Playbill June 6 2022 Green Jesse 11 February 2022 Review Even with Hugh Jackman The Music Man Falls Flat The New York Times Retrieved February 11 2022 The Music Man review Hugh Jackman s revival is a huge let down The New York Post 11 February 2022 Retrieved February 11 2022 Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster in The Music Man Theater Review The Hollywood Reporter 11 February 2022 Retrieved 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The Music Man Tony Awards Info www broadwayworld com Retrieved 2022 11 04 66th Drama Desk Awards Drama Desk Awards Retrieved 2022 05 16 2022 Drama League Award Winners Announced Sutton Foster Earns Distinguished Performance Award Broadway com Retrieved 2022 05 21 The Lehman Trilogy Kimberly Akimbo amp Harmony Lead 2022 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations Broadway com Retrieved 2022 04 26 Gans Andrew 76th Annual Theatre World Awards Honoring Sharon D Clarke Patrick J Adams Jaquel Spivey More Presented June 6 Playbill June 6 2022Sources EditWillson Meredith But He Doesn t Know The Territory Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 2009 Putnam 1959 ASIN B0007E4WTO orig published 1957 Further reading EditWillson Meredith And There I Stood With My Piccolo Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press originally published in 1948 ISBN 083718486X 1975 reprint Greenwood Press 2008 ISBN 978 0816667697 paperback External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Music Man Wikiquote 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