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Tina (musical)

Tina: The Tina Turner Musical is a jukebox musical featuring the music of Tina Turner and depicting her life from her humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to her transformation into a rock 'n roll star. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd with a book by Katori Hall, Frank Ketelaar, and Kees Prins, the musical had its world premiere on 17 April 2018 at the Aldwych Theatre in London. The Broadway production opened on 7 November 2019.[1]

Tina
The Tina Turner Musical
Broadway promotional poster
MusicVarious
LyricsVarious
BookKatori Hall
Frank Ketelaar
Kees Prins
BasisSongs
by Tina Turner
Premiere17 April 2018 (2018-04-17): Aldwych Theatre, London
Productions2018 West End
2019 Hamburg
2019 Broadway
2020 Utrecht
2021 Madrid
2022 US Tour

Development

On 16 December 2016 a workshop presentation was held with Tina Turner in attendance, announcing that a biographical musical about Tina's life had been in development by Stage Entertainment for over a year.[2] The creative team of the musical consists of Katori Hall, with Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins as writers of the book, Phyllida Lloyd as the director, Mark Thompson as set and costume designer, Anthony van Laast as choreographer and Nicholas Skilbeck as musical supervisor. Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins wrote the early draft of the book, with Katori Hall taking over partway through development.[3]

Productions

The show began previews on 21 March 2018 at the Aldwych Theatre, officially opened on 17 April. Adrienne Warren played the title role, with Jenny Fitzpatrick alternating in the role in some performances.[4] The production was nominated for three Laurence Olivier Awards, including Best Musical. After Warren's departure, the title role has been played by Nkeki Obi-Melekwe,[5] Aisha Jawando,[6] and Elesha Paul Moses.[7]

In March 2019, the show opened at the Stage Operettenhaus in Hamburg, Germany.[8][9]

The show began on Broadway in previews at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on 12 October 2019 and officially opened on 7 November 2019. Warren reprised the title role in the Broadway production, with direction by Phyllida Lloyd and choreography by Anthony van Laast.[10][11][12] The show was suspended on 12 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resumed performances on 8 October 2021.[13][14] In June 2022, it was announced that the production is slated to close on 14 August 2022 after 27 previews and 482 regular performances.[15]

On 9 February 2020, the show opened at the Beatrix theater in Utrecht, the Netherlands.[16] After the suspension of the show a little more than a month after its opening, performances resumed on 14 July 2021.[17]

A Spanish production ran from 30 September 2021 to January 8 2023 at the Teatro Coliseum in Madrid.[18][19]

On 11 September 2022, the show will embark on a North American Tour opening at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) in Providence, Rhode Island, before visiting 40 cities in its first year.[20]

In March 2023, the German production will be transferred to the Apollo Theater Stuttgart.[21]

Synopsis

Act I

The musical opens with Anna Mae Bullock's childhood in Nutbush Tennessee, where she sings exuberantly in the community church despite her mother Zelma's embarrassment at her loudness ("Nutbush City Limits"). Anna Mae's parents have a difficult relationship, which culminates in Zelma walking out with her eldest daughter Alline, leaving Anna Mae to be brought up by her grandmother, Gran Georgeanna.

Some years later, Anna Mae is invited to join Zelma and Alline in St Louis, and she goes with Gran Georgeanna's encouragement ("Don't Turn Around"). In St Louis, Alline introduces Anna Mae to the nightlife ("Shake a Tail Feather"), eventually crossing paths with Ike Turner and his band, the Kings of Rhythm ("The Hunter"). One night Anna Mae joins Ike on stage to sing ("Matchbox"), and the success of the performance leads Ike to ask Zelma for permission for Anna Mae to join his band ("It's Gonna Work Out Fine").

Ike gives Anna Mae the stage name "Tina Turner" despite her protests. Although Tina enjoys performing with him, she's aware of Ike's vicious temper ("A Fool in Love"), and has to hide her love affair with Raymond, a member of Ike's band ("Let's Stay Together"). After touring successfully for some time, Ike asks Tina to marry him, since people already think they are because of her stage name. Tina agrees, despite being pregnant with Raymond's child; in response, Raymond leaves her ("Better Be Good to Me"). Tina keeps performing with Ike and his band, through Ike's infidelities, violence, and demands of Tina's health despite her having another child ("I Want to Take You Higher"). Ike's road manager, Rhonda Graam advises Tina to leave him, but she refuses.

Ike gets a recording deal with Phil Spector, but is angered when he wants to record Tina solo ("River Deep Mountain High"). Ike is dismissive of Tina's ability as a solo artist, and during an argument attempts to hit her son, Craig. Tina almost walks out, but Ike apologises and begs her forgiveness ("Be Tender with Me Baby"). Tina overdoses and is sent to hospital, but is forced to check out for a performance ("Proud Mary"). Backstage, Tina and Ike get into another violent fight, which is the final straw and causes Tina to run away. Bruised and bleeding, she asks a hotel clerk for a room to stay, using only her stage name as a promise to pay later since she doesn't have any money ("I Don't Wanna Fight").

Act II

Tina, free from Ike, has been performing in Las Vegas with the help of Rhonda, now her manager. They're struggling to make ends meet because no record label wants to sign a black woman who's nearing forty years old, and Ike has claimed copyright over all songs from the "Ike & Tina Revue", preventing her from singing the songs she's known for ("Private Dancer"). While dropping off a demo tape at Capitol Records, they meet Roger Davies, a young Australian music producer who's a fan of Tina. Roger goes to Vegas to watch Tina perform ("Disco Inferno") and afterward asks to be her manager. Rhonda is upset about being put aside, but Tina insists that she needs to try something new, and that she needs Rhonda more as a sister than a manager ("Open Arms").

Tina travels to London for Roger's recording session. Among the people she meets is Erwin Bach, a German music executive. Tina wants to reinvent herself and transition to rock and roll, but she struggles with Roger's advice, and dreams of Ike watching her ("I Can't Stand the Rain"). Erwin visits her hotel room to provide comfort, and the pair kiss.

While preparing a performance showcase for the record label, Tina rails against Roger's instructions, refusing to be anyone's puppet any longer. Tina asks everyone to leave, and performs her Buddhist mantra to calm herself. She has a vision of her younger self and Gran Georgeanna encouraging her ("Tonight"). The showcase is a success, but the record label still refuses to sign her out of racism. Roger decides to promote her himself through touring performances back in the United States. Erwin asks her to stay in London and declares his love for her, but she rejects him. Tina's performance of the new material is a success ("What's Love Got to Do with It?"). Capitol Records begs her to sign with them, and she agrees only on her own terms.

Alline arrives with news Zelma is dying. Tina visits Zelma at the hospital, where Ike has been visiting Zelma as well. Zelma encourages them to reconcile; Tina demands that Ike apologise, but he can't and leaves. Zelma and Tina have an emotional confrontation, after which Zelma dies. Tina and Alline mourn their mother ("We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)").

Riding high, Tina prepares for a concert before 180,000 people in Brazil. Erwin arrives, having flown over to be with her. The pair reconcile, which leads into Tina's walking on stage for the concert ("The Best"). For the finale and encore, Tina and her band perform reprises of "Nutbush City Limits" and "Proud Mary".

Cast

Character West End (2018) Broadway (2019) Hamburg (2019) Utrecht (2020)[22] Madrid (2021) US Tour (2022)[23]
Tina Turner Adrienne Warren Kristina Love Nyassa Alberta Kery Sankoh Naomi Rodgers

Zurin Villanueva

Ike Turner Kobna Holdbrook-Smith Daniel J. Watts Mandela Wee Wee Juneoer Mers Rone Reinoso Garrett Turner
Zelma Bullock Madeline Appiah Dawnn Lewis Adisat Semenitsch Noah Blindenburg Juno Kotto King Roz White
Erwin Bach Gerard McCarthy Ross Lekites Simon Mehlich Dieter Spileers Oriol Anglada Max Falls
Gran Georgeanna Lorna Gayle Myra Lucretia Taylor Adi Wolf Jeannine la Rose Ileana Wilson Ann Nesby
Roger Davies Ryan O’Donnell Charlie Franklin Nikolas Heiber Steven Roox Pedro Martell Zachary Freier-Harrison
Rhonda Graam Francesca Jackson Jessica Rush Sarah Schütz Liss Walravens Anna Lagares Lael Van Keuren
Alline Bullock Aisha Jawando Mars Rucker Denise Lucia Aquino Gaia Aikman Aisha Fay Parris Lewis
Phil Spector / Terry Britten Tom Godwin Steven Booth Alex Bellinkx Jasper Kerkhof Carlos Báez Geoffrey Kidwell
Raymond Hill Natey Jones Gerald Caesar Anthony Curtis Kirby Owen Playfair Yefry Xander Taylor A. Blackman
Richard Bullock David Jennings Kristofer Weinstein-Storey Marlon David Henry Kevin Tuku Carlton Terrence Taylor
Carpenter / Martyn Ware Jason Langley Robert Lenzi Marlon Wehmeier Danny Houtkooper Nico Baumgärtner Chris Stevens
Craig Hill Kit Esuruoso Matthew Griffin Michael B. Sattler Giovanni van Gom Marcos Oli Andre Hinds
Ronnie Turner Baker Mukasa Jhardon Dishon Milton Dinipiri Etebu Lorenzo Kolf Hansel Moya Antonio Beverly

Notable replacements

West End

  • Tina Turner: Nkeki Obi-Melekwe, Aisha Jawando, Elesha Paul Moses, Kristina Love
  • Ike Turner: Ashley Zhangazha, Jammy Kasongo, Caleb Roberts

Broadway

  • Tina Turner: Nkeki Obi-Melekwe
  • Ike Turner: Nick Rashad Burroughs

Musical numbers

Songwriters in parenthesis
In the Broadway production "Rocket 88" replaced "The Hunter" and "She Made My Blood Run Cold" was included after "Matchbox"

Critical reception

The musical received generally positive reviews from the critics, with particular praise reserved for Adrienne Warren in the title role as Tina Turner. Michael Billington of The Guardian described the "whirlwind performance" of Warren as "astonishing", and concluded on the production: "As bio-musicals go, this is as good as it gets."[24] Similarly Dominic Cavendish of The Daily Telegraph described Warren's performance as a "tour de force" and considered the show "slickly choreographed, beautifully designed and roof-raisingly well-sung".[25] Adam Mattera in Echoes noted "the production plays fast and loose with catalogue chronology... it's a crowd-pleasing decision meaning all the solo mega-hits aren't squeezed into the final act, but simultaneously it derails the dramatic reveal of Tina's 80s rock'n'roll reinvention," while concluding "it's so resounding joyous you don't care."[26]

Will Gompertz of the BBC criticised the script as "rather disappointingly two-dimensional", but thought the musical "elegantly staged" with Warren a "24-carat, all singing, all dancing, bona fide star".[27] Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter noted that while its grand finale contains "stilted, corny elements", "the production becomes a full-blooded rock show that is "roof-raising" and "life-affirming", with a climax that "swept the crowd to its feet. Pure button-pushing melodrama, maybe. But irresistibly uplifting entertainment, too."[28]

Awards and nominations

Original West End production

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2018 Evening Standard Theatre Award[29] Best Musical Performance Adrienne Warren Nominated
Best Director Phyllida Lloyd Nominated
Stage Debut Award[30] Best West End Debut Adrienne Warren Nominated
2019 Laurence Olivier Award[31] Best New Musical Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren Nominated
Best Actor in a Musical Kobna Holdbrook-Smith Won
Black British Theatre Award[32] Best Musical Production Nominated
Best Male Actor in a Musical Kobna Holdbrook-Smith Nominated
WhatsOnStage Award[33] Best New Musical Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren Nominated
Best Actor in a Musical Kobna Holdbrook-Smith Nominated
Best Show Poster Nominated
2020 Black British Theatre Award[34] Best Musical Nominated
Best Female Actor in a Musical Aisha Jawando Nominated

Original Broadway production

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2020 Tony Awards[35] Best Musical Nominated
Best Book of a Musical Katori Hall, Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren Won
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Daniel J. Watts Nominated
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Myra Lucretia Taylor Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Phyllida Lloyd Nominated
Best Choreography Anthony Van Laast Nominated
Best Orchestrations Ethan Popp Nominated
Best Scenic Design of a Musical Mark Thompson and Jeff Sugg Nominated
Best Costume Design of a Musical Mark Thompson Nominated
Best Lighting Design of a Musical Bruno Poet Nominated
Best Sound Design of a Musical Nevin Steinberg Nominated
Drama Desk Awards[36] Outstanding Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren Won
Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical Mark Thompson Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Design of a Musical Bruno Poet Nominated
Outstanding Wig and Hair Design Campbell Young Associates Won
Drama League Awards[37] Outstanding Production of a Musical Nominated
Distinguished Performance Award Adrienne Warren Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding New Broadway Musical Honoree
Outstanding Choreographer Anthony Van Laast Honoree
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren Honoree
Outstanding Featured in a Musical Daniel J. Watts Honoree
Outstanding Costume Design Mark Thompson Honoree

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Internet Broadway database
  • Tina Turner Musical in Hamburg

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Tina The Tina Turner Musical is a jukebox musical featuring the music of Tina Turner and depicting her life from her humble beginnings in Nutbush Tennessee to her transformation into a rock n roll star Directed by Phyllida Lloyd with a book by Katori Hall Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins the musical had its world premiere on 17 April 2018 at the Aldwych Theatre in London The Broadway production opened on 7 November 2019 1 TinaThe Tina Turner MusicalBroadway promotional posterMusicVariousLyricsVariousBookKatori HallFrank KetelaarKees PrinsBasisSongsby Tina TurnerPremiere17 April 2018 2018 04 17 Aldwych Theatre LondonProductions2018 West End2019 Hamburg2019 Broadway2020 Utrecht2021 Madrid2022 US Tour Contents 1 Development 2 Productions 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act I 3 2 Act II 4 Cast 4 1 Notable replacements 5 Musical numbers 6 Critical reception 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Original West End production 7 2 Original Broadway production 8 References 9 External linksDevelopment EditOn 16 December 2016 a workshop presentation was held with Tina Turner in attendance announcing that a biographical musical about Tina s life had been in development by Stage Entertainment for over a year 2 The creative team of the musical consists of Katori Hall with Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins as writers of the book Phyllida Lloyd as the director Mark Thompson as set and costume designer Anthony van Laast as choreographer and Nicholas Skilbeck as musical supervisor Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins wrote the early draft of the book with Katori Hall taking over partway through development 3 Productions EditThe show began previews on 21 March 2018 at the Aldwych Theatre officially opened on 17 April Adrienne Warren played the title role with Jenny Fitzpatrick alternating in the role in some performances 4 The production was nominated for three Laurence Olivier Awards including Best Musical After Warren s departure the title role has been played by Nkeki Obi Melekwe 5 Aisha Jawando 6 and Elesha Paul Moses 7 In March 2019 the show opened at the Stage Operettenhaus in Hamburg Germany 8 9 The show began on Broadway in previews at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre on 12 October 2019 and officially opened on 7 November 2019 Warren reprised the title role in the Broadway production with direction by Phyllida Lloyd and choreography by Anthony van Laast 10 11 12 The show was suspended on 12 March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic and resumed performances on 8 October 2021 13 14 In June 2022 it was announced that the production is slated to close on 14 August 2022 after 27 previews and 482 regular performances 15 On 9 February 2020 the show opened at the Beatrix theater in Utrecht the Netherlands 16 After the suspension of the show a little more than a month after its opening performances resumed on 14 July 2021 17 A Spanish production ran from 30 September 2021 to January 8 2023 at the Teatro Coliseum in Madrid 18 19 On 11 September 2022 the show will embark on a North American Tour opening at the Providence Performing Arts Center PPAC in Providence Rhode Island before visiting 40 cities in its first year 20 In March 2023 the German production will be transferred to the Apollo Theater Stuttgart 21 Synopsis EditAct I Edit The musical opens with Anna Mae Bullock s childhood in Nutbush Tennessee where she sings exuberantly in the community church despite her mother Zelma s embarrassment at her loudness Nutbush City Limits Anna Mae s parents have a difficult relationship which culminates in Zelma walking out with her eldest daughter Alline leaving Anna Mae to be brought up by her grandmother Gran Georgeanna Some years later Anna Mae is invited to join Zelma and Alline in St Louis and she goes with Gran Georgeanna s encouragement Don t Turn Around In St Louis Alline introduces Anna Mae to the nightlife Shake a Tail Feather eventually crossing paths with Ike Turner and his band the Kings of Rhythm The Hunter One night Anna Mae joins Ike on stage to sing Matchbox and the success of the performance leads Ike to ask Zelma for permission for Anna Mae to join his band It s Gonna Work Out Fine Ike gives Anna Mae the stage name Tina Turner despite her protests Although Tina enjoys performing with him she s aware of Ike s vicious temper A Fool in Love and has to hide her love affair with Raymond a member of Ike s band Let s Stay Together After touring successfully for some time Ike asks Tina to marry him since people already think they are because of her stage name Tina agrees despite being pregnant with Raymond s child in response Raymond leaves her Better Be Good to Me Tina keeps performing with Ike and his band through Ike s infidelities violence and demands of Tina s health despite her having another child I Want to Take You Higher Ike s road manager Rhonda Graam advises Tina to leave him but she refuses Ike gets a recording deal with Phil Spector but is angered when he wants to record Tina solo River Deep Mountain High Ike is dismissive of Tina s ability as a solo artist and during an argument attempts to hit her son Craig Tina almost walks out but Ike apologises and begs her forgiveness Be Tender with Me Baby Tina overdoses and is sent to hospital but is forced to check out for a performance Proud Mary Backstage Tina and Ike get into another violent fight which is the final straw and causes Tina to run away Bruised and bleeding she asks a hotel clerk for a room to stay using only her stage name as a promise to pay later since she doesn t have any money I Don t Wanna Fight Act II Edit Tina free from Ike has been performing in Las Vegas with the help of Rhonda now her manager They re struggling to make ends meet because no record label wants to sign a black woman who s nearing forty years old and Ike has claimed copyright over all songs from the Ike amp Tina Revue preventing her from singing the songs she s known for Private Dancer While dropping off a demo tape at Capitol Records they meet Roger Davies a young Australian music producer who s a fan of Tina Roger goes to Vegas to watch Tina perform Disco Inferno and afterward asks to be her manager Rhonda is upset about being put aside but Tina insists that she needs to try something new and that she needs Rhonda more as a sister than a manager Open Arms Tina travels to London for Roger s recording session Among the people she meets is Erwin Bach a German music executive Tina wants to reinvent herself and transition to rock and roll but she struggles with Roger s advice and dreams of Ike watching her I Can t Stand the Rain Erwin visits her hotel room to provide comfort and the pair kiss While preparing a performance showcase for the record label Tina rails against Roger s instructions refusing to be anyone s puppet any longer Tina asks everyone to leave and performs her Buddhist mantra to calm herself She has a vision of her younger self and Gran Georgeanna encouraging her Tonight The showcase is a success but the record label still refuses to sign her out of racism Roger decides to promote her himself through touring performances back in the United States Erwin asks her to stay in London and declares his love for her but she rejects him Tina s performance of the new material is a success What s Love Got to Do with It Capitol Records begs her to sign with them and she agrees only on her own terms Alline arrives with news Zelma is dying Tina visits Zelma at the hospital where Ike has been visiting Zelma as well Zelma encourages them to reconcile Tina demands that Ike apologise but he can t and leaves Zelma and Tina have an emotional confrontation after which Zelma dies Tina and Alline mourn their mother We Don t Need Another Hero Thunderdome Riding high Tina prepares for a concert before 180 000 people in Brazil Erwin arrives having flown over to be with her The pair reconcile which leads into Tina s walking on stage for the concert The Best For the finale and encore Tina and her band perform reprises of Nutbush City Limits and Proud Mary Cast EditCharacter West End 2018 Broadway 2019 Hamburg 2019 Utrecht 2020 22 Madrid 2021 US Tour 2022 23 Tina Turner Adrienne Warren Kristina Love Nyassa Alberta Kery Sankoh Naomi Rodgers Zurin VillanuevaIke Turner Kobna Holdbrook Smith Daniel J Watts Mandela Wee Wee Juneoer Mers Rone Reinoso Garrett TurnerZelma Bullock Madeline Appiah Dawnn Lewis Adisat Semenitsch Noah Blindenburg Juno Kotto King Roz WhiteErwin Bach Gerard McCarthy Ross Lekites Simon Mehlich Dieter Spileers Oriol Anglada Max FallsGran Georgeanna Lorna Gayle Myra Lucretia Taylor Adi Wolf Jeannine la Rose Ileana Wilson Ann NesbyRoger Davies Ryan O Donnell Charlie Franklin Nikolas Heiber Steven Roox Pedro Martell Zachary Freier HarrisonRhonda Graam Francesca Jackson Jessica Rush Sarah Schutz Liss Walravens Anna Lagares Lael Van KeurenAlline Bullock Aisha Jawando Mars Rucker Denise Lucia Aquino Gaia Aikman Aisha Fay Parris LewisPhil Spector Terry Britten Tom Godwin Steven Booth Alex Bellinkx Jasper Kerkhof Carlos Baez Geoffrey KidwellRaymond Hill Natey Jones Gerald Caesar Anthony Curtis Kirby Owen Playfair Yefry Xander Taylor A BlackmanRichard Bullock David Jennings Kristofer Weinstein Storey Marlon David Henry Kevin Tuku Carlton Terrence TaylorCarpenter Martyn Ware Jason Langley Robert Lenzi Marlon Wehmeier Danny Houtkooper Nico Baumgartner Chris StevensCraig Hill Kit Esuruoso Matthew Griffin Michael B Sattler Giovanni van Gom Marcos Oli Andre HindsRonnie Turner Baker Mukasa Jhardon Dishon Milton Dinipiri Etebu Lorenzo Kolf Hansel Moya Antonio BeverlyNotable replacements Edit West End Tina Turner Nkeki Obi Melekwe Aisha Jawando Elesha Paul Moses Kristina Love Ike Turner Ashley Zhangazha Jammy Kasongo Caleb RobertsBroadway Tina Turner Nkeki Obi Melekwe Ike Turner Nick Rashad BurroughsMusical numbers EditAct I Nutbush City Limits Tina Turner Richard Young Tina and Company Don t Turn Around Albert Hammond Diane Warren Tina Gran Georgeanna and Company Shake a Tail Feather Otha Hayes Verlie Rice Andre Williams Alline Tina Ikettes and Company The Hunter Booker T Jones C Wells Al Jackson Jr Donald Dunn Steve Cropper Ike and Ronnie Matchbox Ike Turner Ike Tina and Company It s Gonna Work Out Fine Rose Marie McCoy Sylvia McKinney Zelma Ike Tina Alline Ikettes and Company A Fool in Love I Turner Tina and Ikettes Let s Stay Together Al Green Willie Mitchell Jackson Raymond and Tina Better Be Good to Me Nicky Chinn Mike Chapman Holly Knight Tina and Company I Want to Take You Higher Sly Stone Tina Alline and Ikettes River Deep Mountain High Phil Spector Jeff Barry Ellie Greenwich Tina and Company Be Tender with Me Baby Hammond Knight Ike Tina Alline Ikettes Ronnie and Richard Proud Mary John Fogerty Tina Ike Alline and Ikettes I Don t Wanna Fight Lulu Billy Lawrie Steve DuBerry Tina and Company Act II Private Dancer Mark Knopfler Tina Disco Inferno Leroy Green Ron Kersey Tina and Company Open Arms Martin Brammer Colette van Sertima Ben Barson Rhonda Tina and Company I Can t Stand the Rain Ann Peebles Don Bryant Bernard Miller Tina Ike and Company Tonight David Bowie Iggy Pop Young Tina Gran Georgeanna Tina and Roger What s Love Got to Do with It Terry Britten Graham Lyle Tina Ikettes Ronnie and Raymond We Don t Need Another Hero Thunderdome Britten Lyle Tina and Company The Best Chapman Knight Tina and Company Finale Nutbush City Limits Reprise T Turner Proud Mary Reprise Fogerty Company Songwriters in parenthesisIn the Broadway production Rocket 88 replaced The Hunter and She Made My Blood Run Cold was included after Matchbox Critical reception EditThe musical received generally positive reviews from the critics with particular praise reserved for Adrienne Warren in the title role as Tina Turner Michael Billington of The Guardian described the whirlwind performance of Warren as astonishing and concluded on the production As bio musicals go this is as good as it gets 24 Similarly Dominic Cavendish of The Daily Telegraph described Warren s performance as a tour de force and considered the show slickly choreographed beautifully designed and roof raisingly well sung 25 Adam Mattera in Echoes noted the production plays fast and loose with catalogue chronology it s a crowd pleasing decision meaning all the solo mega hits aren t squeezed into the final act but simultaneously it derails the dramatic reveal of Tina s 80s rock n roll reinvention while concluding it s so resounding joyous you don t care 26 Will Gompertz of the BBC criticised the script as rather disappointingly two dimensional but thought the musical elegantly staged with Warren a 24 carat all singing all dancing bona fide star 27 Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter noted that while its grand finale contains stilted corny elements the production becomes a full blooded rock show that is roof raising and life affirming with a climax that swept the crowd to its feet Pure button pushing melodrama maybe But irresistibly uplifting entertainment too 28 Awards and nominations EditOriginal West End production Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2018 Evening Standard Theatre Award 29 Best Musical Performance Adrienne Warren NominatedBest Director Phyllida Lloyd NominatedStage Debut Award 30 Best West End Debut Adrienne Warren Nominated2019 Laurence Olivier Award 31 Best New Musical NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren NominatedBest Actor in a Musical Kobna Holdbrook Smith WonBlack British Theatre Award 32 Best Musical Production NominatedBest Male Actor in a Musical Kobna Holdbrook Smith NominatedWhatsOnStage Award 33 Best New Musical NominatedBest Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren NominatedBest Actor in a Musical Kobna Holdbrook Smith NominatedBest Show Poster Nominated2020 Black British Theatre Award 34 Best Musical NominatedBest Female Actor in a Musical Aisha Jawando NominatedOriginal Broadway production Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2020 Tony Awards 35 Best Musical NominatedBest Book of a Musical Katori Hall Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren WonBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Daniel J Watts NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical Myra Lucretia Taylor NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Phyllida Lloyd NominatedBest Choreography Anthony Van Laast NominatedBest Orchestrations Ethan Popp NominatedBest Scenic Design of a Musical Mark Thompson and Jeff Sugg NominatedBest Costume Design of a Musical Mark Thompson NominatedBest Lighting Design of a Musical Bruno Poet NominatedBest Sound Design of a Musical Nevin Steinberg NominatedDrama Desk Awards 36 Outstanding Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren WonOutstanding Costume Design of a Musical Mark Thompson NominatedOutstanding Lighting Design of a Musical Bruno Poet NominatedOutstanding Wig and Hair Design Campbell Young Associates WonDrama League Awards 37 Outstanding Production of a Musical NominatedDistinguished Performance Award Adrienne Warren NominatedOuter Critics Circle Awards Outstanding New Broadway Musical HonoreeOutstanding Choreographer Anthony Van Laast HonoreeOutstanding Actress in a Musical Adrienne Warren HonoreeOutstanding Featured in a Musical Daniel J Watts HonoreeOutstanding Costume Design Mark Thompson HonoreeReferences Edit Tina The Tina Turner Musical LondonTheatre co uk Retrieved 2018 03 23 TINA TURNER MUSICAL IN DEVELOPMENT OfficialLondonTheatre com 2016 12 16 Retrieved 2018 03 23 Brown Mark 2018 03 05 Katori Hall writer of Tina Turner musical on MeToo diversity and inclusion TheGuardian com Retrieved 2018 03 23 West End production of TINA extends bookings to February 2019 BestofTheatre co uk 2018 04 18 Retrieved 2018 04 18 Alice by Heart s Nkeki Obi Melekwe joins cast of London s Tina April 15 2019 Tina announces West End extension to December 2022 and partnership with Refuge WhatsOnStage Production images and a new cast for Tina The Tina Turner Musical July 13 2022 Gans Andrew Tina The Tina Turner Musical Will Open in Germany in 2019 Broadway Plans Also Underway Playbill September 21 2018 BWW Review broadwayworld com March 8 2019 Fierberg Ruthie Tina the Tina Turner Musical Will Arrive on Broadway in Fall 2019 Playbill October 3 2018 McPhee Ryan Watch Tina The Tina Turner Musical Scribe Katori Hall Greet the Cast on the First Day of Broadway Rehearsals Playbill September 9 2019 McPhee Ryan Tina The Tina Turner Musical Begins on Broadway October 12 Playbill October 12 2019 Clement Olivia May 12 2020 Check the Statuses of Broadway Shows During the Coronavirus Shutdown Retrieved May 29 2020 Huston Caitlin May 11 2021 Tina will reopen on Broadway Oct 8 Retrieved May 19 2021 Gans Andrew Tina The Tina Turner Musical Will Close on Broadway This Fall Playbill June 7 2022 WEST END HIT TINA DE TINA TURNER MUSICAL KOMT NAAR NEDERLAND Stage Entertainment in Dutch 2019 03 08 Retrieved 2022 09 03 TINA De Tina Turner Musical vanaf 14 juli terug in het Beatrix Theater Musicalweb nl in Dutch 2021 06 07 Retrieved 2022 09 03 Meyer Dan May 11 2021 Tina The Tina Turner Musical Sets Sights on October Reopening Playbill Retrieved September 15 2021 Martinez Paneque Jose German Dec 29 2022 Tina ofrece sus ultimas funciones en Madrid broadwayworld com Retrieved January 9 2023 Tina Announces Multiyear North American Tour TheaterMania www theatermania com Retrieved 2022 02 10 http www stage entertainment de TINA De Musical TINA de Tina Turner musical in Dutch Retrieved 2019 12 10 Cast amp Creative TINA The Tina Turner Musical Official Broadway Site TINA The Tina Turner Musical Retrieved 2022 09 03 Billington Michael 17 April 2018 Tina review whirlwind Turner tribute leaves you breathless The Guardian Cavendish Dominic 18 April 2018 Tina The Musical at Aldwych review this joyful lungs bursting show is simply the best The Daily Telegraph Mattera Adam 20 April 2018 Tina The Musical Echoes Gompertz Will 21 April 2018 Will Gompertz reviews Tina The Musical at London s Aldwych Theatre BBC Dalton Stephen 17 April 2018 Tina Theater Review The Hollywood Reporter Read the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018 shortlist in full www standard co uk 2018 11 16 Retrieved 2020 12 03 Stage Debut Awards 2018 Winners WestEndTheatre com London Theatre Tickets Retrieved 2020 12 03 McPhee Ryan 2019 03 05 2019 Olivier Award Nominations London s Company and Come From Away Lead the Pack Playbill Retrieved 2019 03 06 Longman Will 2019 09 19 Shortlist for first Black British Theatre Awards 2019 announced London Theatre Guide Retrieved 2020 12 03 Shortlisted nominees announced for 2019 WhatsOnStage Awards West End Wilma 2018 12 05 Retrieved 2020 12 03 Thomas Sophie 2020 10 26 2020 Black British Theatre Awards winners announced London Theatre Guide Retrieved 2020 12 03 Libbey Peter October 15 2020 Full List of the 2020 Tony Award Nominees The New York Times Retrieved October 22 2020 PBreaking 2020 Drama Desk Awards Nominations The Full List Broadway World April 21 2020 Retrieved April 21 2020 Breaking News Drama League Announces 2020 Nominations BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2020 05 01 External links EditOfficial website Internet Broadway database Tina Turner Musical in Hamburg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tina musical amp oldid 1132753187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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