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''The Visit'' is a
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with a book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander. Based on
Friedrich Dürrenmatt Friedrich Dürrenmatt (; 5 January 1921 – 14 December 1990) was a Swiss author and dramatist. He was a proponent of epic theatre whose plays reflected the recent experiences of World War II. The politically active author's work included avant- ...
's 1956
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play about greed and revenge ''Der Besuch der alten Dame'', it focuses on the world's wealthiest woman, Claire Zachanassian, who returns to her financially depressed hometown and offers its residents a new lease on life in exchange for the murder of Anton Schell, the man who abandoned her years ago.


Background

The musical adaptation of ''The Visit'' was originally developed as a vehicle for
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and was scheduled for a Broadway opening on March 15, 2001. It had been scheduled for a try-out in Boston for December 2000–January 2001.
Frank Galati Frank Joseph Galati (November 29, 1943 – January 2, 2023) was an American director, writer, and actor. He was a member of Steppenwolf Theatre Company and an associate director at Goodman Theatre. He taught at Northwestern University for many ...
was the director with
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as choreographer, and co-starring Philip Bosco.Jones, Kenneth
"Angela Lansbury Withdraws From 'The Visit'; Producers Seek Alternatives"
playbill.com, July 20, 2000
However, in July 2000 Lansbury withdrew due to the illness and subsequent death of her husband.Jones, Kenneth and Simonson, Robertbr>"Playbill News: Rivera Is Triple Threat in Kander & Ebb's The Visit, Opening Oct. 1"
playbill.com, October 1, 2001


Production history


Chicago, 2001

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was signed as Lansbury's replacement and the musical, directed by Frank Galati and
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by
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, was staged with Rivera and John McMartin by the
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,
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, opening on October 1, 2001. Galati said that because of the
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the show did not move to Broadway: "It was generally a success, but we couldn't get anyone from New York or California to see it. People weren't flying." In that climate, he says, "the whole idea of moving a very dark parable about human greed, the dark side of human nature," was difficult. Reinking said: "By the time you really could travel and people felt safe again, our run was up." Regional theatre productions were considered as an alternative, while McNally rewrote the book. Then, in late 2003,
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announced it was mounting an
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production with Rivera and
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early the following year, but that too was cancelled when financing fell through.


Signature Theatre, 2008

The Signature Theatre in
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production of ''The Visit'', began previews on May 13, 2008, officially opened on May 27 and ran through June 22. With direction by Frank Galati and choreography by Ann Reinking, Rivera was once again in the lead, with co-stars George Hearn and Mark Jacoby. Prior to this production, a closed reading was held on February 19, 2008, with, among others,
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, Florence Lacey, and Jason Danieley, joining Rivera, Hearn and Mark Jacoby.


Concert, on Broadway, 2011

On November 30, 2011, Rivera and
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, directed by Carl Andress, starred in a stage concert at the Ambassador Theatre, presented by The Actors Fund and The Vineyard Theatre.


Williamstown Theatre Festival, 2014

A one-act version appeared at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, (Massachusetts) running from July 31, 2014 to August 17. The cast featured Chita Rivera, Jason Danieley, Judy Kuhn, Roger Rees, Diana DiMarzio, David Garrison,
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and Rick Holmes, with direction by John Doyle and choreography by Graciela Daniele. Music Direction was by David Loud, who has served as Music Director for each incarnation of the show.


Broadway, 2015

The "one-act" version of ''The Visit'' which was presented at the Williamstown Theatre Festival began Broadway previews on March 26, 2015 and premiered on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre on April 23, 2015.
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and Roger Rees, in his final stage performance, starred, with direction by John Doyle and choreography by Graciela Daniele. The production closed on June 14, 2015. Tom Nelis took over the role of Anton when Rees became ill.


Synopsis

Act I "The citizens of Brachen are awaiting the visit of their very own Claire Wascher, now Claire Zachanassian, the oft-widowed, richest woman in the world. It's been a lifetime's absence during which they have fallen into utter bankruptcy. In anticipation of this visit, Anton Shell, a once prosperous shop keeper, remembers himself and Claire as young lovers ("Prelude"). The Mayor and the School Master have prepared a special welcome for their distinguished visitor ("Out of the Darkness"). All Brachen marvels at their visitor's glamorous, bejeweled presence ("At Last"). Claire explains the reason for it ("I Walk Away"). Her warm greeting to Anton makes the Mayor realize that Anton is the key to asking Claire to relieve them from their misery. Anton is confident he can ("I Know Claire). He leaves to rendezvous with Claire and their old trysting place, Konrad's Village Wood, while the others exult in their good fortune. Only the School Master has forebodings about her visit ("A Happy Ending"). Alone in the woods, the two old lovers and their younger selves reminisce ("You,You,You"). Anton is convinced that she will be their salvation ("I Must Have Been Something"). Everyone prepares for the gala banquet that evening at the Golden Apostle Hotel in Claire's honor ("Look at Me"). The Mayor and the citizens tell Claire of their inexplicable decline from prosperity to utter bankruptcy ("A Masque"). Claire then recounts her version of events, which differs considerably from theirs ("Eunuch's Testimony"). In exchange for rescuing them from financial calamity, she asks for the life of Anton Shell ("Winter"). The Mayor expresses outrage but the seeds have been planted ("Yellow Shoes"). Act II Claire reveals that it is she herself who destroyed Brachen's once booming economy ("A Confession"). She is resolute in her terms: Anton's death. Claire's entourage, her Butler and two Eunuchs, swear eternal fealty to her ("I Would Never Leave You"). Alone in the attic above his shop, Anton wrestles with his fears ("Back and Forth"). The School Master visits Anton and tells him how the village is turning against him ("The Only One"). Anton struggles with his conscience ("Fear"). Embracing his fate and at peace with himself, he invites family for a drive in his son's new automobile, bought, like everything else in Brachen now, on credit ("A Car Ride"). Knowing Anton will join her in their old trysting place, Claire reflects on the incidents that have brought her to this moment in her life (Love and Love Alone). The lovers meet for a last time to discuss their whole past, including a child who died, before the town meeting that will decide Anton's fate ("In the Forest Again"). The visit over, Claire tells her butler, "Rudi, get the bags packed. We are going to Capri" ("Finale")."


Song list

''From the 2008 Signature Theatre production'' ;Act I *"Out of the Darkness" — Townspeople *"At Last" — Claire, Townspeople *"I Walk Away" — Claire, Entourage *"I Know Claire" — Anton *"A Happy Ending" — Mayor, Policeman, Doctor, Priest, Schoolmaster, Townspeople *"You, You, You" — Anton, Claire *"I Must Have Been Something" — Anton *"Look at Me" — Anton, Claire, Entourage, Eunuchs, Rudi, Young Anton, Young Claire, Family *"A Masque" — Mayor, Townspeople *"Testimony" — Louis, Jacob *"Winter" — Claire *"Yellow Shoes" — Townspeople ;Act II *"Chorale" — Townspeople *"A Confession" — Claire, Entourage *"I Would Never Leave You" — Entourage, Claire *"The One-Legged Tango" — Entourage, Claire *"Back and Forth" — Matilda, Ottillie, Karl *"The Only One" — Schoolmaster *"Fear" — Anton *"A Car Ride" — Anton, Matilda, Ottillie, Karl *"Winter (reprise)" — Young Anton *"Love and Love Alone" — Claire *"In the Forest Again" — Anton, Claire *"Finale" — Townspeople ''From the One Act 2015 Broadway Production'' *"Prelude" *"Out of the Darkness" — Townspeople *"At Last" — Claire, Townspeople *"I Walk Away" — Claire, Louis Perch, Jacob Chicken, Rudi *"I Know Claire" — Anton *"A Happy Ending" — Mayor, Priest, Doctor, Police Chief, School Master, Townspeople *"You, You, You" — Anton, Claire *"I Must Have Been Something" — Anton *"Look at Me" — Claire, Anton, Young Claire, Young Anton *"A Masque" — Mayor, Townspeople *"Eunuch's Testimony" — Jacob Chicken, Louis Perch *"Winter" — Claire *"Yellow Shoes" — Doctor, Townspeople *"A Confession" — Claire, All *"I Would Never Leave You" — Rudi, Louis Perch, Jacob Chicken, Claire *"Back and Forth" — Matilda, Ottillie, Karl *"The Only One" —Frederich Kuhn *"Fear" — Anton *"A Car Ride" — Anton, Matilda, Karl, Ottillie, Young Anton, Young Claire *"Love and Love Alone" — Claire *"In the Forest Again" — Anton, Claire, Young Anton, Young Claire *"Finale" — Townspeople


Critical reaction

In reviewing the Signature Theatre production, theatre critic Peter Marks of ''
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'' wrote that it is an "admirable if not consistently embraceable musical", and that it "comes across as something short of electrifying with the addition of song and dance. It makes at times for a jarring art-house spectacle, as in the creepy contributions of Claire's eunuchs, harmonizing in falsetto. And yet there is also fine craftsmanship here, courtesy of director Frank Galati (''Ragtime'') and a design team expertly conjuring a laconic, Brechtian physical realm..." The score is"...a melodically cohesive web of Middle European waltzes and choral numbers that befit the cynical strands in the story and the formality of Swiss society." Paul Harris, reviewing for '' Variety'', wrote: "The polished Signature production offers much to admire, starting with an abundance of enjoyable melodies and clever lyrics from K&E...The radiant hitaRivera offers a stylish performance as the aloof Claire, a woman eager to heap disdain on everyone she meets while guardedly avoiding remorse over the dirty plot against her only true love. She handles song and dance assignments with equal aplomb... eorgeHearn is equally credible...Not everything works. Trouble spots include an overly contrived act-one number in which the townspeople beg for Claire's help...But in its reincarnation, there is sufficient vitality, intrigue and entertaining music to make for a most satisfying "Visit."Harris, Pau
"Legit Reviews, Regional. 'The Visit'"
''Variety'', May 28, 2008


Awards and nominations


Original Broadway production


Notes


External links

*
Interview with Terrence McNally, ''Playbill'', 29 August 2005
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