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Juno


Question Posted Saturday August 20 2005, 10:37 pm

Does anyone here know about the musical "Juno"? What's it about? And where can I find info on it?

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adviceguy answered Saturday August 20 2005, 11:10 pm:
Here is the information you need curtosey of Wikipedia, the free encycolopedia ( www. wikipedia.com):

Juno' -Musical play based on Sean O'Casey's 1924 play Juno and the Paycock. Book by Joseph Stein, music and lyrics by American composer Marc Blitzstein. Choreography by Agnes de Mille. Direction was originally to have been by Tony Richardson, who dropped out of the production during the early stages. Vincent J. Donehue replaced him but the rest of the creative team were not satisfied with his work. Out of town he was replaced by José Ferrer. Orchestrations were by Blitzstein, with additional support from Russell Bennett and Hershy Kay. The show was conducted by Robert Emmett Dolan.

The original production starred Shirley Booth and Melvyn Douglas (his first performance in a musical). Additional cast members included Jean Stapleton, Arthur Rubin, Monte Amundsen, Tommy Rall, Sada Thompson, Nancy Andrews,and Jack MacGowran. Booth proved a problematic choice for the lead. Director Vincent J. Donehue deferred totally to her, with the result that the characterization strayed too far from the original. Later, José Ferrer worked closely with her and her performance was much improved. The troubled production was clearly headed in the right direction under Ferrer, but there simply wasn't time to shore everything up prior to the scheduled Broadway opening at the Winter Garden Theatre on March 9, 1959.

Reviews were mixed to very negative, however many modern scholars of musical theatre consider Blitzstein and Stein's musicalization of the source material to be extremely well done. But in 1959 the original play was considered by critics and audiences to be too dark to be a musical. The production closed after 16 performances. Fortunately, Blitzstein's score was preserved by Columbia Records, which released the original cast album in both mono and stereo editions. The Fynsworth Alley label rereleased the recording on compact disc in 2002.

Juno has since been attempted a few times with little success, with revisions and new material by Richard Maltby, Jr. and severely reduced orchestrations.


Musical Numbers

Overture

We're Alive

I Wish It So

Song Of The Ma

We Can Be Proud

Daarlin' Man

One Kind Word

Old Sayin's

What Is The Stars

You Poor Thing

My True Heart

On A Day Like This

Bird Upon The Tree

Music In The House

It's Not Irish

The Liffey Waltz

Hymn

Johnny

You Poor Thing (Reprise)

For Love

Where?

Finale

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