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''Bullets Over Broadway the Musical'' is a
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written by
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, based on his and
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's 1994 film '' Bullets Over Broadway'' about a young playwright whose first Broadway play is financed by a gangster. The score consists of
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and
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of the years between
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and about 1930 by various songwriters. It received its premiere on Broadway, in 2014, at the St. James Theatre, and closed on August 24, 2014, after over a hundred performances.


Production

''Bullets Over Broadway the Musical'' premiered on Broadway at the St. James Theatre on March 11, 2014, in previews, officially opening on April 10, 2014. Directed and choreographed by
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, the cast features Marin Mazzie (as Helen Sinclair),
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(as David Shayne), Nick Cordero (as Cheech), Karen Ziemba (as Eden Brent),
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(as Nick Valenti), and Brooks Ashmanskas (as Warner Purcell). Scenic design was by
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, costumes by William Ivey Long, lighting by
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, sound by Peter Hylenski, musical arrangements and supervision by Glen Kelly and orchestrations by
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. The musical contains
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and
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from the years between
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and about 1930, with additional lyrics written by Glen Kelly. The musical closed on August 24, 2014, after 156 performances and 33 previews. A non-equity touring production followed in October 2015.


Background

The musical is based on the 1994 film '' Bullets Over Broadway'', which had a screenplay by
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and
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. Work on a musical version of ''Bullets'' started in 2000, with
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and Craig Carnelia writing the music and Allen writing the book. In 2003, Hamlisch confirmed that work on the musical was proceeding. In an interview on the opening night of the musical in April 2014, Allen said that he had resisted turning the film into a musical for years, having no interest in it as a musical. However, his sister
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thought that it could be done as a period musical, and Allen then became interested. Marvin Hamlisch had played a few of the new songs for Allen, but Allen did not think they were right for the musical. His sister then proposed the idea of using songs of the 1920s, "and it suddenly came to life." Susan Stroman was brought into the creative team two years before the opening. Celebrities such as
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,
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, and
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showed up on opening night.


Plot

In 1929, playwright David Shayne is finally getting his first play ''God of Our Fathers'' produced on Broadway. The producer, Julian Marx, has enlisted the wealthy gangster Nick Valenti to pay for the show. Valenti wants to have his dim-witted and untalented girlfriend, Olive Neal, star as one of the leads. Valenti has assigned his strong-arm gangster Cheech to watch over Olive. Surprisingly, Cheech comes up with great ideas for improving the play. However, aging diva Helen Sinclair, the real star of the show, romances the younger David, who already has a girlfriend, Ellen. Meanwhile, the leading man, Warner Purcell, has his eye on Olive.


Songs

;Act 1 *"
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" – The Atta-Girls, Olive, Nick, Cheech, Aldo and Gangsters *" Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You" – Nick, Olive, The Atta-Girls, David, and Ellen *"Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me" – Ellen and David *"Tain't a Fit Night Out for Man or Beast" – Valenti Gang, Kustabeck Gang and Flappers *"The Hot Dog Song" – Olive, Hot Dog Man, Men *"Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You (Reprise)" – Nick *"They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me" – Helen and Julian *" Up a Lazy River" – Cheech *" I'm Sitting on Top of the World" – David, Warner, Eden, Ensemble *" Let's Misbehave" – Warner and Olive *"There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway" – Helen and David *" (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You" – The Atta-Girls *" Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do" – Cheech and Gangsters *" Runnin' Wild" – Full Company ;Act 2 *"There's a New Day Comin'!" – Eden and Company *" There'll Be Some Changes Made" – Cheech, Warner and Gangsters *"I Ain't Gonna Play No Second Fiddle" – Helen and David *"Good Old New York" – The Red Caps *"Up a Lazy River (Reprise)" – Cheech *" I've Found a New Baby" – Ellen and David *"The Panic Is On" – David *"Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I do (Reprise)" – Cheech *"Runnin' Wild (Reprise)" – Company *"Up a Lazy River (Reprise)" – Cheech *"She's Funny That Way" – David and Ellen *"Finale"- Company


Principal roles and original cast


Critical reception

According to ''Stagegrade'', the reviews were mixed, with some praising ("fun, beautiful musical") and some panning ("charm-free") the musical. The latter especially criticized the use of existing songs rather than having an original score. They conclude that this "may be among the most polarizing shows of the current season."
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in his review for ''
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'', called the musical "occasionally funny but mostly just loud." Elysa Gardner, in her review for ''
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'', commented that the musical has "playful wit and exuberance" and wrote that "''Bullets'' offers as much sheer, shameless fun as any show you'll see this season." Alexis Soloski, reviewing for ''
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'', praised the way Stroman tells the plot through her choreography and especially noted the staging for Ashmanskas ("lumbering jetés"), Yorke ("brassy thrusts') and the tap numbers for the male ensemble. However, she found that the songs were not well integrated into the story.


Awards and nominations


Original Broadway production


References


External links

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Internet Broadway Database
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