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''Illya Darling'' is a musical with a book by
Jules Dassin Julius "Jules" Dassin (December 18, 1911 – March 31, 2008) was an American film and theatre director, producer, writer and actor. A subject of the Hollywood blacklist in the McCarthy era, he subsequently moved to France, and later Greece, whe ...
, music by
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, and lyrics by
Joe Darion Joe Darion (30 January 1917 — 16 June 2001) was an American musical theatre lyricist, most famous for ''Man of La Mancha'', which is considered, by some critics, as a precursor to 1980s sung-through musicals such as '' Les Miserables''. Dario ...
, based on Dassin's 1960 film ''
Never on Sunday ''Never on Sunday'' ( el, Ποτέ την Κυριακή, ) is a 1960 Greek romantic comedy film starring, written by and directed by Jules Dassin. The film tells the story of Ilya, a Greek prostitute (Melina Mercouri), and Homer (Dassin), an Am ...
''.


Production

The show previewed in a tour of Philadelphia, Toronto and Detroit for nine weeks. After 22 previews, the
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production opened on April 11, 1967 at the
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and closed on January 13, 1968, after 320 performances and 22 previews. It was directed by Dassin, choreographed by
Onna White Onna White (March 24, 1922 – April 8, 2005) was a Canadian choreographer and dancer, nominated for eight Tony Awards. Early life and career Born in Inverness, Nova Scotia, White began taking dance lessons at the age of twelve, and eventual ...
, with scenic design by Oliver Smith, costume design by
Theoni V. Aldredge Theoni V. Aldredge (August 22, 1922 – January 21, 2011) was a Greek-American stage and screen costume designer. Biography Born Theoni Athanasiou Vachliotis in Thessaloniki in 1922, Aldredge received her training at the American School in Athe ...
, and lighting design by
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. Orchestra was conducted by Karen Gustafson. Attendance was fueled by the star wattage provided by Melina Mercouri, who was nominated for a
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, in the title role. She had starred in the film, which managed to overcome the mostly lukewarm to negative reviews. Critics found the plot too slight.Monji, Jan
"Curtain up review, 2003 Los Angeles production"
curtainup.com, March 15, 2003
Other cast members included
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as Homer Thrace, Nikos Kourkoulos (who was also nominated for a Tony) in his Broadway debut as Tonio, and
Hal Linden Hal Linden (born Harold Lipshitz, March 20, 1931) is an American stage and screen actor, television director and musician. Linden began his career as a big band musician and singer in the 1950s. After a stint in the United States Army, he began ...
as No Face. After closing on Broadway, the show went on tour with
Cyd Charisse Cyd Charisse (born Tula Ellice Finklea; March 8, 1922 – June 17, 2008) was an American actress and dancer. After recovering from polio as a child and studying ballet, Charisse entered films in the 1940s. Her roles usually featured her abilit ...
as Illya. The production was nominated for six
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, including Best musical, score, direction and choreography, but it did not win any. The musical was presented by the Greek American Theatre Company of Los Angeles, running March 2003 to May 2003.


Synopsis

Illya, a carefree prostitute, plies her trade in the port town of
Piraeus Piraeus ( ; el, Πειραιάς ; grc, Πειραιεύς ) is a port city within the Athens urban area ("Greater Athens"), in the Attica region of Greece. It is located southwest of Athens' city centre, along the east coast of the Saron ...
outside
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. With no set rates, no pimp, and an inclination to sleep only with men she likes, she differs dramatically from the other local ladies-of-the-evening. Their pimp, Garbage, works for the mysterious No Face, who charges the girls exorbitant rents. Into her life comes Homer Thrace, a priggish American in search of the glories of
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. Attracted by Illya's physical charms, he decides to teach her about the classics and to help her become a cultured lady, while she in turn introduces him to sensual pleasures. Homer's lesson plan is to separate her from her friends and the virile Tonio. Neither ends up happier.


Song list

;Act I *Po, Po, Po – Homer Thrace and Tonio *Dance – Ensemble *Zebekiko – Yorgo *Piraeus, My Love – Illya and Men *Golden Land – Homer Thrace and Ensemble *Zebekiko (Reprise) – Yorgo *Love, Love, Love – Illya *I Think She Needs Me – Homer Thrace *I'll Never Lay Down Any More – Despo *After Love – Tonio *Birthday Song – Tonio, Captain and Men *Medea Tango – Illya and Men *Illya Darling – Illya, Yorgo and Ensemble ;Act 2 *Dear Mr. Schubert – Illya [This song is based on the 5th movement of Schubert's Quartet for Flute, Viola, Guitar and Cello in G Major, D. 96 (Anh. II, 2). Source: DGG CD 431 783–2. Schubert based the work on a Notturno for Flute, Viola and Guitar by Wenzel Matiegka. The 5th movement theme was itself after a song by Friedrich Fleischmann.] *The Lesson – Illya and Homer Thrace *Never on Sunday – Illya and Ensemble *Piraeus, My Love (Reprise) – Illya *Heaven Help A Sailor – Male Ensemble *Medea Tango (Reprise) – Tonio *Dance – Illya, Homer Thrace, Yorgo, Tonio, Captain, Vassily, Waiter and Ensemble *Ya Chara – Company


Response

Jack Gaver wrote that although there were attractive things about the musical "it is a fact that any commercial success this new musical may have depends largely upon public interest in its Greek star. Tuesday night's arrival at the Mark Hellinger Theatre lacks solid, over-all appeal, so the international reputation of Miss Mercouri as a movie star with a tremendous sex image and a volatile acting style is really on the line...there is exuberance in the several dance numbers, the score has some rousing numbers and there are excellent portrayals in top roles." According to Steven Suskin, the musical was "the season's biggest star-vehicle with the biggest advance sale: Melina Mercouri in the "Never on Sunday" musical, Illya Darling. Not so darling, as it turned out; the charm of the 1960 low-budget Greek-language film was overblown into a full-scale Broadway affair with a distinct lack of charm or skill."Suskin, Steve
"Melina Mercouri as Illya Darling and Steven Pasquale's "Somethin' Like Love" "
playbill.com, April 12, 2009


Awards and nominations


Original Broadway production


References


External links

* {{ibdb show, id=4651

1967 musicals Broadway musicals Musicals based on films Plays set in Greece Compositions by Manos Hatzidakis