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''Two Pianos Four Hands'', also referred to as ''2 Pianos 4 Hands'', is a Canadian
musical comedy Musical theatre is a form of theatre, theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, ...
play, written and originally performed by
Ted Dykstra Ted Dykstra is a Canadian playwright and actor. Early life He was born in Chatham-Kent, Ontario in 1961 and grew up in St. Albert, Alberta. Career He is a founding member of Soulpepper Theatre Company. His writing credits include ''Two Pianos Fo ...
and Richard Greenblatt. It follows Ted and Richard, two boys who aspire to become famous classical
pianist A pianist ( , ) is a musician who plays the piano. A pianist's repertoire may include music from a diverse variety of styles, such as traditional classical music, jazz piano, jazz, blues piano, blues, and popular music, including rock music, ...
s. The play follows their journey from childhood, and as the boys grow older, their competitions and music auditions. ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' premiered at the
Tarragon Theatre The Tarragon Theatre is a theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the main centers for contemporary playwriting in the country.
in Toronto in 1996, and has since been staged on five continents and has been regarded as one of the most successful Canadian plays. Based loosely on their own lives, Dykstra and Greenblatt have described ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' as a comedic play that features music and pianos. The show is named after the
piano duet According to the ''Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', there are two kinds of piano duet: " ieces of musicfor two players at one instrument, and those in which each of the two pianists has an instrument to themselves." In American usage th ...
term,
piano four hands Piano four hands (, , ) is a type of piano duet involving two players playing the same piano simultaneously. A duet with the players playing separate instruments is generally referred to as a ''piano duet, piano duo''.Bellingham, Jane"piano du ...
, which involves two pianists playing the same piano simultaneously. They arrived at the play's name, ''Two Pianos, Four Hands'', since each of the two pianists play their own piano (a piano duo).


Premise

At the start, Ted and Richard are two young boys in Canada with aspirations of becoming world-famous classical pianists. They learn to play the piano and endure pushy parents, eccentric teachers, endless hours of repetitive practice, and stage fright. Gradually, Ted and Richard mature and their skills improve. As the boys befriend and compete with one another, they are also auditioning for music festivals and music conservatories. The boys begin to realize the difference between being 'good' and 'great'. When Ted and Richard are young boys, they alternate performing as solo pianists. Meanwhile, the other plays a
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of pushy and eccentric adults in the child's life. Later on in the show, both Ted and Richard perform together.


Production history

Dykstra and Greenblatt met in 1993 while working on ''So You Think You're Mozart'', produced by Chamber Concerts Canada. At the encouragement of the associate artistic director of Tarragon Theatre, Andy McKim, the two realized their similar stories and began conceptualizing ideas for the play. In 1994, Dykstra and Greenblatt formed the production company "Talking Fingers" to further develop and workshop the play, which was originally 25 minutes long. After a successful workshop presentation, an expanded 90-minute version of ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' was then added to Tarragon Theatre's 1995-96 main season. During its initial run,
David Mirvish David Mirvish, (born August 29, 1944) is a Canadian theatre producer, impresario, and art collector. He owns and operates Toronto-based theatrical production company Mirvish Productions, which he founded with his father in 1986. He has also pr ...
took notice and encouraged Dykstra and Greenblatt to commercially produce ''Two Pianos Four Hands''. After the play closed at the Tarragon Theatre, it was extended further to 2 hours and embarked on a commercially produced Canadian tour.


Original cast

''Two Pianos Four Hands'' premiered at the Tarragon Theatre, in Toronto, Ontario, with previews starting in April 1996, before officially opening on May 13, 1996. It closed on August 24, 1997, before embarking on a brief Canadian tour. With the support of
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and
Ed Mirvish Sir Yehuda Edwin "Honest Ed" Mirvish, (July 24, 1914 – July 11, 2007) was an American-Canadian businessman, philanthropist and theatrical impresario who lived in Toronto, Ontario. He is known for his flagship business, Honest Ed's, a la ...
, ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' transferred to an
off-Broadway An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer tha ...
theatre. The play opened at the Promenade Theatre on October 30, 1997. The off-Broadway engagement at the Promenade Theatre closed on May 10, 1998, after 231 performances. The show was scheduled to transfer to the
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in
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; however popular demand led to the play being transferred to another off-Broadway venue. Dykstra and Greenblatt starred in the production at the Kennedy Center, and the subsequent tour stops across Western Canada. In late 1999, Dykstra and Greenblatt embarked on an international tour with ''Two Pianos Four Hands''. This included an extended three-month production, first performed on October 5, 1999, at the
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in London's West End, and a multi-week engagement in Japan. In 2003, ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' played a special engagement at the
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in Toronto. Beginning in 2011, Dykstra and Greenblatt embarked on a 'farewell tour' with the show. This tour made stops across Canada, including extended stops in Ottawa and Toronto, as well as in major American markets Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and Washington. The final performance was in November 2013 at the
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in
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. In August 2021,
Mirvish Productions Mirvish Productions, commonly known as Mirvish, is a Canadian theatrical production company, based in Toronto. Founded in 1986 by David Mirvish with his father, Ed Mirvish, it is the largest commercial theatre company in Canada. Mirvish Productio ...
announced a special limited engagement of ''2P4H'', that will star Dykstra and Greenblatt for the first time since the creators retired from the show in 2013. The show will open at the
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on June 4, 2022.


Other productions

The 1998 off-Broadway revival was the first time a production of ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' was performed without Dykstra and Greenblatt. The cast included
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as Ted and
Jed Rees Jed Rees (born March 8, 1970) is a Canadian actor, best known for his roles in movies such as ''Galaxy Quest'' (1999), '' The Ringer'' (2005), ''Deadpool'' (2016), and '' American Made'' (2017). Early life Rees studied music for two years in co ...
as Richard. Lippa and Rees also continued with the play for its first US national tour in 1998 and 1999. In 2006, another North American tour began, this time starring Tom Frey as Ted and Richard Carsey as Richard. Since Dykstra and Greenblatt's retirement from the show in 2013, several regional productions of ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' have been performed across North America and internationally. In 2019, an extended production of the play opened at the
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, which starred Jefferson McDonald and Matthew McGloin. The
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in
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also opened a production of the show, which starred Reza Jacobs and Max Roll, and was directed by Greenblatt.


Recordings and other media

The final performance of the 'farewell tour' starring Dykstra and Greenblatt was recorded live at the
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in November 2013, and released for sale in early 2014. On April 6, 2021, it was announced that the filmed recording of the 2013 performance would become available for streaming through
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, to coincide with the show's 25th anniversary.


Casting history

In the show's early years, Dykstra and Greenblatt performed it almost exclusively. As the demand for productions of the show increased, it became necessary to audition other actors for the roles. However, the producers encountered challenges in the audition process because of the unique demands of the show. This is because the show requires actors to play piano at a conservatory level while having sufficient acting and comedic skills. The principal original casts of notable stage productions of ''Two Pianos Four Hands'':


Music

The two-hour version of ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' normally features samples of 20 to 30 musical pieces, primarily classical numbers such as pieces by
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and
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is one of the most revered figures in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire ...
, and some other
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s and
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numbers. Various pop songs and other famous piano songs are interspersed throughout the show and in the medley at the end of the show, including snippets of songs by
Elton John Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. His music and showmanship have had a significant, lasting impact on the music industry, and his songwriting partnership with l ...
,
John Lennon John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and activist. He gained global fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's ...
, and Linus' song from the ''Peanuts'' cartoons. All music in ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' is performed live by the actors portraying Ted and Richard, without accompaniment. The specific chronology of the songs occasionally varies between productions, and in some other instances, additional songs are included. The following song chronology is as described in the 2012 script of the play. ; Act I * "
Concerto in D minor The Oboe Concerto in D minor, S D935, is an early 18th-century concerto for oboe, strings and continuo attributed to the Venetian composer Alessandro Marcello. The earliest extant manuscript containing Johann Sebastian Bach's solo ...
, 1st
movement Movement may refer to: Generic uses * Movement (clockwork), the internal mechanism of a timepiece * Movement (sign language), a hand movement when signing * Motion, commonly referred to as movement * Movement (music), a division of a larger co ...
" ( J. S. Bach) * " Sonatina No. 6 in F major" (
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is one of the most revered figures in the history of Western music; his works rank among the most performed of the classical music repertoire ...
)
* " Sonata Facile in C major, 1st movement" (
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition and proficiency from an early age ...
)
* "Sonata for One Piano, Four Hands in D major, 1st Movement" (Mozart) * " In der Halle des Bergkönigs", '' Peer Gynt, Suite No. 1'' (
Edvard Grieg Edvard Hagerup Grieg ( , ; 15 June 18434 September 1907) was a Norwegian composer and pianist. He is widely considered one of the leading Romantic music, Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwid ...
)
* "Concerto in D minor, 1st movement" (Bach) ; Act II * " Prelude in D-flat major" ( Chopin) * "
Leyenda ''Asturias'' (''Leyenda''), named simply ''Prelude'' by its composer, is a musical work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909). The piece, which lasts around six minutes in performance, was originally written for the p ...
" (
Isaac Albéniz Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual (; 29 May 1860 – 18 May 1909) was a Spanish virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor. He is one of the foremost composers of the post-romantic era who also had a significant influence on his con ...
)
* " Rondo for Two Pianos, Four Hands in C major" (Chopin) * " Fantasiestücke No. 12" (
Schumann Robert Schumann (; ; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic music, Romantic era. He composed in all the main musical genres of the time, writing for solo piano, voice and piano, chamber ...
)
* " Pathétique Sonatina No. 8 in C minor, 1st and 2nd movements (Beethoven) * " Ballade No. 2 in F major" (Chopin) * " Mephisto Waltz No. 1" (
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)
* "A Medley of Pop Tunes" * " Impromptu in A-flat, from D. 935" (
Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; ; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical period (music), Classical and early Romantic music, Romantic eras. Despite his short life, Schubert left behind a List of compositions ...
)
* " Piano Man" (
Billy Joel William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Piano Man" after his Signature song, signature 1973 song Piano Man (song), of the same name, Joel has ha ...
)
* "Concerto in D minor, 1st movement" (Bach)


Reception

''Two Pianos Four Hands'' has received critical and commercial acclaim. William Triplett of ''
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'' gave a positive review of the 1998 Kennedy Center production, praising the script and acting. Hailing the show as a "crescendo of pleasure", Triplett wrote, "The show's liveliness and strength derive from the duo's ability to look back not in anger but affection, not with nostalgia but clarity. They zero in on the weird mix of absurdity and logic that always seems to develop whenever kids are forced to assume artistic ambition. The result is a little more than two hours of big laughs -- not just at the eccentric and dysfunctional people who terrorized their youth but at themselves as well." Reviewing the 2011 tour stop in Toronto, Paula Citron wrote that ''2P4H'' is a show you can see "over and over again and still find yourself laughing." Meanwhile, Mark Andrew Lawrence of ''BroadwayWorld'' praised the show's constant humor and heart, pointing out the show is an even bigger success likely because non-classical music aficionados can easily enjoy the show. Lawrence ended the review, writing, "For the uninitiated be prepared for a show filled with humor and heartbreak and some beautiful music all done in perfect harmony." In a review of the Ottawa production, Ryan Pepper praised the show's relatability and appeal to broader audiences, with a constant stream of humour mixed with some heartfelt moments.


Awards and honors

The play has received multiple awards and honors: * In 1996, it won a
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for Outstanding Production. * In 1997, Dykstra and Greenblatt received a Chalmers Award, a Canadian National Award, for playwriting. * In 1997, it was named in the "Top 10 Productions of the Year" list by
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of the ''
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'' * In 2006, ''Two Pianos Four Hands'' was named the "Outstanding Touring Production" by the Connecticut Theatre Critics Circle.


References


External links

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