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The Smallest Show on Earth (musical)

The Smallest Show on Earth is a 2015 musical based on the 1957 British film of the same name. The stage musical incorporates songs by Irving Berlin. It was the idea of director Thom Southerland, who wrote the script for the musical with Paul Alexander. The first production of the musical opened at The Mercury Theatre Colchester on 25 September 2015.

The Smallest Show On Earth
MusicThom Southerland and Paul Alexander
BasisThe Smallest Show on Earth

Musical adaptation Edit

The original 1957 film is not a musical, so the principal difference between the film script by William Rose and John Eldridge, and the script for the musical is the addition of songs by Irving Berlin. The character of Matt Spenser, played in the movie by Bill Travers, is portrayed in the musical as a British screenwriter, and the character of Tom, played in the film by Bernard Miles, is a much younger character and becomes the son of Margaret Rutherford’s character in the film, Mrs Fazackalee. The character of Marlene in the film becomes the daughter of the rival cinema owner Albert Hardcastle, who also is given a wife in the musical. The plot of the musical follows the film in broad outline but with a number of changes, including a different ending to the story.

Irving Berlin songs Edit

The songs by Irving Berlin that have been incorporated in the musical are:

Synopsis Edit

The Smallest Show on Earth tells the story of young and upcoming British screenwriter Matt Spenser and his newly married wife Jean. Despite the surprise success of Matt's first film Crisis in Camberley, Matt and Jean are very short of money. They are pinning their hopes of financial stability on Matt's sequel Crisis in Cairo, and are nervously awaiting the script approval of the film's star Lance Duke.

But when a solicitor’s letter arrives informing Matt he has inherited from his Uncle Simon the ownership of a cinema in Sloughborough, the couple, unaware of the true nature of their good fortune, immediately set off to see their new "gold-mine".

Even before the local solicitor Robin Carter can introduce Matt and Jean to the Bijou and its staff, they are confronted by Albert and Ethel Hardcastle, the owners of the rival cinema in Sloughborough – The Grand. Robin hopes the Hardcastles will make Matt and Jean a good offer to purchase the Bijou, but instead they make a derisory one. Albert's daughter Marlene is suspicious of her stepmother Ethel's intentions.

Matt is convinced fate is on their side – "I'm a screenwriter who has inherited a cinema" – and persuades Jean they must revitalise the Bijou. Only then will the Hardcastles make them a proper offer. Once inside the Bijou, Matt and Jean discover the enormity of their task. Not only is the place extremely run-down, with very low audience numbers, Mr Quill, the projectionist and Mrs Fazackalee, the cashier, are at loggerheads. Mrs Fazackalee blames the hard-drinking Quill for the death of her beloved Simon. Her son Tom Fazackalee is too shy to stop their squabbling. Nonetheless, Matt and Jean convince the trio that with a good make-over the future can be bright, and with Robin's help they set about the refurbishment. The Hardcastles are surprised to receive an invitation to the Grand Re-Opening of the Bijou, and decide they must sabotage it. To her horror, Marlene discovers that her step-mother's plan is to acquire the Bijou cheaply and then demolish it, to make way for a new car park for the patrons of The Grand. Marlene storms out.

The disaster is made worse when Matt is called away to the set of Crisis in Cairo at Shepperton Studios – Lance Duke will not approve Matt's script. Jean begs him to stay, but Matt now believes their only chance of financial survival is to save his film. Jean is heartbroken, but her sorrow turns to anger when Marlene reveals that the reason no-one attended the Grand Re-Opening was because Ethel Hardcastle bribed the local newspaper, The Sloughborough Echo, to print a Cancellation. Jean and Mrs Fazackalee rally their troops and decide they will bring back the tradition of live musical entertainment during their films' intermissions. To their surprise they are joined by Marlene, whose blossoming relationship with Tom has led her to sever her links with her father and step-mother, and also Robin Carter who admits to a fascination with a career in show-biz. Mr Quill announces, in the best interests of The Bijou's future, he will never drink again.

However, the course to success for the Bijou is not plain sailing, as the Hardcastles try one trick after another to bring down the new palace of entertainment.

Initial production Edit

The initial production was a co-production between the Mercury Theatre, Colchester and producers Brian Eastman and Christabel Albery. It was directed by Thom Southerland. It was due to open on 25 September 2015 at the Mercury Theatre, Colchester, and then play at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, the Swan Theatre, High Wycombe, the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, the Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, the Grand Theatre, Swansea and the Festival Theatre, Malvern.

Cast Edit

  • Liza Goddard (Mrs. Fazackalee)
  • Brian Capron (Mr Quill)
  • Laura Pitt-Pulford (Jean Spenser)
  • Haydn Oakley (Matt Spenser)
  • Ricky Butt (Ethel Hardcastle)
  • Philip Rham (Albert Hardcastle)
  • Christina Bennington (Marlene Hardcastle)
  • Sam O’Rourke (Tom Fazackalee)
  • Matthew Crowe (Robin Carter)
  • Leo Andrew (Simon/Fred/Ensemble)
  • Jacob Chapman (Ensemble)
  • Matthew Dale (Ensemble)
  • Nova Skip (Ensemble)
  • Leah West (Ensemble)

Creative team Edit

References Edit

External links Edit

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For the 1957 British film see The Smallest Show on Earth This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Smallest Show on Earth is a 2015 musical based on the 1957 British film of the same name The stage musical incorporates songs by Irving Berlin It was the idea of director Thom Southerland who wrote the script for the musical with Paul Alexander The first production of the musical opened at The Mercury Theatre Colchester on 25 September 2015 The Smallest Show On EarthMusicThom Southerland and Paul AlexanderBasisThe Smallest Show on Earth Contents 1 Musical adaptation 2 Irving Berlin songs 3 Synopsis 4 Initial production 4 1 Cast 4 2 Creative team 5 References 6 External linksMusical adaptation EditThe original 1957 film is not a musical so the principal difference between the film script by William Rose and John Eldridge and the script for the musical is the addition of songs by Irving Berlin The character of Matt Spenser played in the movie by Bill Travers is portrayed in the musical as a British screenwriter and the character of Tom played in the film by Bernard Miles is a much younger character and becomes the son of Margaret Rutherford s character in the film Mrs Fazackalee The character of Marlene in the film becomes the daughter of the rival cinema owner Albert Hardcastle who also is given a wife in the musical The plot of the musical follows the film in broad outline but with a number of changes including a different ending to the story Irving Berlin songs EditThe songs by Irving Berlin that have been incorporated in the musical are A Simple Melody In Our Hideaway Blue Skies Always Shakin the Blues Away It s a Lovely Day Today When Winter Comes Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep It s a Lovely Day Tomorrow This Time Don t be Afraid of Romance They Love Me Let Yourself Go Is He the Only Man in the World What ll I Do Steppin Out With My Baby The Song is Ended but the Melody Lingers On How Deep is the Ocean You Can t Brush Me OffSynopsis EditThe Smallest Show on Earth tells the story of young and upcoming British screenwriter Matt Spenser and his newly married wife Jean Despite the surprise success of Matt s first film Crisis in Camberley Matt and Jean are very short of money They are pinning their hopes of financial stability on Matt s sequel Crisis in Cairo and are nervously awaiting the script approval of the film s star Lance Duke But when a solicitor s letter arrives informing Matt he has inherited from his Uncle Simon the ownership of a cinema in Sloughborough the couple unaware of the true nature of their good fortune immediately set off to see their new gold mine Even before the local solicitor Robin Carter can introduce Matt and Jean to the Bijou and its staff they are confronted by Albert and Ethel Hardcastle the owners of the rival cinema in Sloughborough The Grand Robin hopes the Hardcastles will make Matt and Jean a good offer to purchase the Bijou but instead they make a derisory one Albert s daughter Marlene is suspicious of her stepmother Ethel s intentions Matt is convinced fate is on their side I m a screenwriter who has inherited a cinema and persuades Jean they must revitalise the Bijou Only then will the Hardcastles make them a proper offer Once inside the Bijou Matt and Jean discover the enormity of their task Not only is the place extremely run down with very low audience numbers Mr Quill the projectionist and Mrs Fazackalee the cashier are at loggerheads Mrs Fazackalee blames the hard drinking Quill for the death of her beloved Simon Her son Tom Fazackalee is too shy to stop their squabbling Nonetheless Matt and Jean convince the trio that with a good make over the future can be bright and with Robin s help they set about the refurbishment The Hardcastles are surprised to receive an invitation to the Grand Re Opening of the Bijou and decide they must sabotage it To her horror Marlene discovers that her step mother s plan is to acquire the Bijou cheaply and then demolish it to make way for a new car park for the patrons of The Grand Marlene storms out The disaster is made worse when Matt is called away to the set of Crisis in Cairo at Shepperton Studios Lance Duke will not approve Matt s script Jean begs him to stay but Matt now believes their only chance of financial survival is to save his film Jean is heartbroken but her sorrow turns to anger when Marlene reveals that the reason no one attended the Grand Re Opening was because Ethel Hardcastle bribed the local newspaper The Sloughborough Echo to print a Cancellation Jean and Mrs Fazackalee rally their troops and decide they will bring back the tradition of live musical entertainment during their films intermissions To their surprise they are joined by Marlene whose blossoming relationship with Tom has led her to sever her links with her father and step mother and also Robin Carter who admits to a fascination with a career in show biz Mr Quill announces in the best interests of The Bijou s future he will never drink again However the course to success for the Bijou is not plain sailing as the Hardcastles try one trick after another to bring down the new palace of entertainment Initial production EditThe initial production was a co production between the Mercury Theatre Colchester and producers Brian Eastman and Christabel Albery It was directed by Thom Southerland It was due to open on 25 September 2015 at the Mercury Theatre Colchester and then play at the Belgrade Theatre Coventry the Swan Theatre High Wycombe the Theatre Royal Glasgow the Theatre Royal Plymouth the Lyceum Theatre Crewe the Grand Theatre Swansea and the Festival Theatre Malvern Cast Edit Liza Goddard Mrs Fazackalee Brian Capron Mr Quill Laura Pitt Pulford Jean Spenser Haydn Oakley Matt Spenser Ricky Butt Ethel Hardcastle Philip Rham Albert Hardcastle Christina Bennington Marlene Hardcastle Sam O Rourke Tom Fazackalee Matthew Crowe Robin Carter Leo Andrew Simon Fred Ensemble Jacob Chapman Ensemble Matthew Dale Ensemble Nova Skip Ensemble Leah West Ensemble Creative team Edit Thom Southerland Director Thom Southerland and Paul Alexander Writers David Woodhead Set and Costumes Lee Proud Choreographer Howard Hudson Lighting Designer Andrew Johnson Sound Designer Gareth Valentine Musical Supervisor Mark Cumberland Orchestrations Mark Aspinall Musical Director Will Burton CDG Casting The Mercury Theatre Colchester Producer Brian Eastman Producer Christabel Albery Producer References Edithttps www thestage co uk news 2015 irving berlin musical smallest show earth open september http www broadwayworld com westend article Laura Pitt Pulford and Haydn Oakley to Lead THE SMALLEST SHOW ON EARTH Musical at Mercury 20150604 http www playbill com news article new musical the smallest show on earth featuring irving berlin score will debut in september 350666External links Edithttp www thesmallestshowonearth co uk http www mercurytheatre co uk event the smallest show on earth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Smallest Show on Earth musical amp oldid 1153386751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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