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The Musical | |
![]() Original Broadway artwork | |
Music | Alan Menken |
Lyrics | Jack Feldman |
Book | Harvey Fierstein |
Basis | 1992 moving-picture show Newsies |
Premiere | September 25, 2011 (2011-09-25): Paper Mill Playhouse |
Productions | 2011 Newspaper Mill Playhouse 2012 Broadway 2014 Us tour |
Awards | Tony Award for All-time Original Score |
Newsies The Musical is a musical based on the 1992 musical motion-picture show Newsies, which was inspired by the existent-life Newsboys Strike of 1899 in New York City. The bear witness has music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Jack Feldman, and a book by Harvey Fierstein based on the film's screenplay by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White. The musical premiered at the Newspaper Manufacturing plant Playhouse in 2011 and made its Broadway debut in 2012, where it played for more than 1,000 performances earlier touring.
Productions [edit]
Paper Mill Playhouse (2011) [edit]
Newsies The Musical premiered at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Bailiwick of jersey from September 25, 2011, through October xvi.[1] The production was directed by Jeff Calhoun with choreography by Christopher Gattelli. This production was later transferred to Broadway with several changes in the music and actors.
Broadway (2012–2014) [edit]
The musical opened on Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre for a limited engagement starting in previews on March 15, 2012, and officially on March 29, 2012.[2] On May 16, 2012, Disney announced that Newsies was an open-ended engagement.[iii] The engagement was extended through August 19, 2012, after the first previews.[4]
The original cast of the Broadway production featured Jeremy Jordan as Jack Kelly and John Dossett as newspaper tycoon Joseph Pulitzer. The cast also included Kara Lindsay equally Katherine Plumber, Capathia Jenkins as Medda Larkin, Ben Fankhauser as Davey, Andrew Keenan-Bolger as Crutchie, and Lewis Grosso and Matthew Schechter sharing the role of Les.[5] The Broadway product cost about $v meg to stage.[six] Newsies recouped its initial investment of $5M in 7 months, condign the fastest of whatsoever Disney musical on Broadway to plow a profit.[7]
Producers announced on Baronial 14, 2012, due to his commitments with NBC'southward Smash, leading human being Jordan would go out the musical on September four. It was too confirmed that newcomer Corey Cott (who became his alternate earlier in the month due to Jordan's production requirements for Nail) would be his replacement beginning September five.[eight]
The musical closed on August 24, 2014,[9] having played 1,004 performances.[10]
National tour (2014–2016) [edit]
The musical began a North American tour on October eleven, 2014, commencing in Schenectady, New York. During the 2014–2015 and 2015–2016 seasons, the tour was expected to play 25 cities, over 43 weeks.[11] It concluded its run on Oct 2, 2016 in Austin, Texas[12] after 784 performances in 65 cities across the United states of america and Canada.[13] [14]
London (2022) [edit]
On February 21, 2022, it was announced that the musical is scheduled to open that year in London. On March 8, 2022, it was announced that a brand new immersive in the round production directed and choreographed past Matt Cole will open up at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre from 28 Nov 2022.[15] [16] Casting is to be appear.
Moving picture [edit]
Following the end of the bout, a express filmed theatrical release was appear for February 2017. The three-solar day release grossed $3.47 million. Disney so announced the musical product would be bachelor digitally on May 23, 2017.[17] On Baronial 24, 2017, Disney announced the filmed production of Newsies would be available on Netflix from September ten.[xviii] The motion picture was made available on Disney's streaming service, Disney+.
Synopsis [edit]
Human activity I [edit]
In July 1899, a group of orphaned and homeless newsboys live in a Lower Manhattan lodging house with their informal leader, seventeen-yr-old Jack Kelly. In the early hours of the morning, Jack tells his best friend, Crutchie, of his dream to one day exit New York for a better life out West ("Santa Atomic number 26 (Prologue)"). As the sun rises, the rest of the newsies awaken and prepare for a solar day on the job, finding as much joy as they can in their life of poverty ("Carrying the Imprint"). At the apportionment gate, Jack meets a new newsboy named Davey and his ix-yr-old blood brother Les. Different the other newsies, the brothers have a home and a loving family, and have been pulled out of schoolhouse only temporarily to support their parents while their father is out of work with an injury. Seeing young Les as an opportunity to sell more papers, Jack offers to be their partner. Meanwhile, the publisher of the New York World, Joseph Pulitzer, expresses his displeasure at his newspaper's declining circulation. To increase his profits, he decides to increase the toll of the papers for the newsies, ignoring his secretary'due south concerns that "it's going to be awfully rough on those children" ("The Bottom Line").
Afterward, Jack, Davey, and Les are selling their last newspapers of the 24-hour interval when the decadent Warden Snyder of the Refuge, a juvenile detention eye, recognizes Jack as an escapee from his institution. He attempts to hunt the boys down, only they notice cover in a vaudeville-style theatre owned by Jack's friend Medda Larkin, whom he regularly paints backdrops for. Equally Medda performs ("That's Rich"), Jack spots a young female reporter named Katherine Plumber. She rebuffs Jack'southward attempts to flirt with her, merely she is so charmed when he leaves her with a sketch of her portrait ("Don't Come A-Knocking/I Never Planned on Y'all").
The next morning, the newsies detect that the toll of newspapers has been raised to sixty cents per hundred. Outraged, Jack declares the newsies to be a matrimony and organizes a protest ("The Globe Will Know"). Katherine decides to cover the strike, seeing it every bit an opportunity to be taken more seriously as a journalist ("Lookout man What Happens"). The next twenty-four hour period, the boys accept informed the rest of the city'southward newsies about the strike, but each neighborhood claims that they will only join once Spot Conlon, leader of the Brooklyn newsies, gives the okay. The newsies are discouraged by the lack of support, but Davey convinces them to protestation regardless of who shows ("Seize the 24-hour interval"). Scabs make it to take the newsies' jobs, but are persuaded to join the strike by Jack, who delivers an impassioned speech condemning kid labor and the city's treatment of the poor. The protest appears to be headed for success, but is presently cut brusque when Pulitzer's goon team and the constabulary arrive to break it upward by forcefulness. During the ensuing fight, Crutchie is apprehended, badly beaten, and taken to the Refuge. A devastated Jack escapes to the lodging business firm rooftop and, blaming himself for the protest's failure, fantasizes about running abroad forever ("Santa Fe").
Human action II [edit]
The next morning, Katherine finds the battered and bruised newsies in Jacobi'due south Cafeteria, only to learn that no one knows where Jack is as rumors circulate virtually his whereabouts. She thank you the other newsies up by showing them that her article about the strike made the front end page of the New York Sun. Thrilled, the boys rejoice at making the headline and imagine what it would be like to be famous ("King of New York"). However, Pulitzer has declared a blackout on strike news, significant Katherine'south story will be the merely one to run. Meanwhile, Crutchie writes a letter to Jack, describing the filthy and abusive weather condition at the Refuge. He asks Jack to make certain the newsies continue to look out for ane another, signing the letter, "your brother, Crutchie" ("Letter from the Refuge"). Later, Davey finds Jack hiding out in the basement of Medda's theatre and informs him of his program to agree a citywide rally in the theatre. Jack, distraught over Crutchie'south arrest, refuses to put the other boys dorsum in danger, simply Davey, along with Katherine and Les, convinces him that their fight is as well important to quit ("Lookout man What Happens (Reprise)").
Back at the World, an angry Pulitzer plots with Warden Snyder nearly how to stop Jack. Snyder reveals that Jack was originally sentenced to the Refuge for vagrancy, just has since become a "frequent visitor," with his well-nigh recent arrest beingness for trafficking stolen nutrient and clothing. Jack soon arrives with an invitation for Pulitzer to attend the rally Davey has planned. Pulitzer declines, assuring Jack that no newspaper volition violate the blackout order by covering the rally. Pulitzer claims that if it's not in the papers, it never happened. Jack attempts to counter by challenge the newsies already have a reporter on their side, but Pulitzer reveals that Katherine is his girl and that "Plumber" is just her pen name. He offers Jack a pick: if the strike is called off, Jack will be cleared of all charges and given enough money to go out for Santa Atomic number 26, but if not, he and the other newsies volition all be arrested and sent to the Refuge ("The Bottom Line (Reprise)"). Katherine, who has been listening in secret, attempts to repent to Jack, but he brushes her off as he is detained by Pulitzer's goons and led into the cellar.
The next morning, Spot Conlon and the Brooklyn newsies declare their support of the strike and head to the rally ("Brooklyn'south Here"). Jack, believing there is no way the newsies can win against Pulitzer's money, power, and connections, shows upward to the rally to reluctantly advise the strike be chosen off. He accepts the Santa Fe coin from i of Pulitzer'due south men every bit Davey, Spot, and the other newsies watch in atheism, calling him a traitor and a scab. Jack flees to his rooftop, only to find that Katherine has beaten him there. She has discovered Jack'south drawings of the abuse he suffered at the Refuge among his holding and realizes that he stole to feed and clothe the other boys. They argue about their respective betrayals and the fate of the strike, but the argument is cut short when she impulsively kisses him. Katherine has a new idea: employ Jack'southward drawings and 1 of her articles to print their own newspaper, calling for every worker nether 21 to strike alongside the newsies. Jack agrees, recalling an abandoned printing press in Pulitzer's cellar, but before getting to work, they share a romantic moment, each stating that the other has given them "something to believe in" ("Something to Believe In").
The other newsies join Jack and Katherine in printing their own paper, the Newsies Banner, and distribute copies throughout the city ("Once and for All"). A copy reaches Governor Theodore Roosevelt, who arrives in total support of the newsies' crusade. Roosevelt gives Pulitzer an ultimatum, forcing the latter to concede to Jack's demands. Jack proposes that Pulitzer buy dorsum every paper the newsies neglect to sell each day. Initially reluctant, Pulitzer agrees when Jack points out he will still ultimately benefit from the increased sales. Jack and Roosevelt inform the newsies that the strike is over and they accept won. As the newsies celebrate, Roosevelt informs them that he has shut downwardly the Refuge, citing Jack'south drawings as his motivation to do so. Crutchie returns to his friends, and Snyder is arrested. Impressed at the influence Jack's drawings had on the governor, Pulitzer offers him a job every bit a daily political cartoonist. Jack declines, claiming it is fourth dimension he leaves for Santa Fe, but Davey, Katherine, and Crutchie remind him that "New York's got united states of america, and we're your family unit." Ultimately, Jack decides to stay and chooses to remain a newsboy as well as accept the cartoonist chore ("Finale").
Cast [edit]
Character | 2010 Workshop | Paper Manufactory Playhouse | Original Broadway Cast | Original National Bout Cast |
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Jack Kelly | Jay Armstrong Johnson | Jeremy Jordan | Dan DeLuca | |
Joseph Pulitzer | Shuler Hensley | John Dossett | Steve Blanchard | |
Katherine Plumber | Meghann Fahy | Kara Lindsay | Stephanie Styles, Morgan Keene | |
Davey Jacobs | Jason Michael Snow | Ben Fankhauser | Jacob Kemp | |
Medda Larkin | Liz Larsen | Helen Anker | Capathia Jenkins | Angela Grovey |
Crutchie | Andrew Keenan-Bolger | Zachary Sayle | ||
Les Jacobs | Matthew Gumley | R.J. Fattori, Vincent Agnello | Lewis Grosso, Matthew Schechter | Vincent Crocilla, Anthony Rosenthal |
Spot Conlon | John Arthur Greene | Tommy Bracco | Jeff Heimbrock | |
Race | Robert Hager | Ryan Breslin | Ben Cook | |
Romeo | N/A | Andy Richardson | Nico DeJesus | |
Albert | Jordan Nichols | Garett Hawe | Sky Flaherty | |
Specs | Jordan Samuels | Ryan Steele | Hashemite kingdom of jordan Samuels | |
Finch | Bobby List | Aaron J. Albano | Julian DeGuzman | |
Wiesel / Mr. Jacobi / Mayor | Robert Creighton equally Wiesel Tom Alan Robbins as Mr. Jacobi | John E. Brady | Michael Gorman | |
Oscar Delancey | Ben Thompson | Brendon Stimson | Jon Hacker | |
Morris Delancey | Corey Mach | Mike Faist | Michael Ryan | |
Seitz | Bill Nolte | Mark Aldrich | ||
Bunsen / Phase Director | Marking Price | Nick Sullivan | Neb Bateman | |
Hannah / Bowery Beauty | Northward/A | Laurie Veldheer | Meredith Inglesby | |
Snyder | Marcus Neville | Stuart Marland | James Judy | |
Nunzio / Theodore Roosevelt | Tom Alan Robbins | Kevin Carolan |
Broadway bandage changes [edit]
- Corey Cott replaced Jordan equally Jack Kelly on September five, 2012.[19]
- Ron Raines temporarily replaced Dossett as Joseph Pulitzer from October nine, 2012 to December xvi, 2012.[20]
Historical accuracy [edit]
Jack Kelly is the affiliation of several historical leaders in the Newsboys' Strike of 1899, primarily Kid Blink (who is featured in the motion-picture show but omitted from the musical), who was known as a charismatic speaker and a leader to the younger boys. Other existent strikers included in the show are Racetrack Higgins, Mush Meyers, and Spot Conlon.[21] Although Katherine Plumber is a fictional character, she is named for Pulitzer's daughter Katherine Ethel, who died of pneumonia in 1884 at the historic period of 2.[22] Many newsgirls participated in the strike also, a fact largely ignored by both the film and the musical. Still, new stage adaptations are rumored to include more "girlsie" roles written in, also as many characters who accept been written as gender-neutral in the script currently available for licensing.[23]
In the musical, the newspapers raise prices during July in 1899 after pressures to sell more papers after the war. Still, the price for the papers was raised from 50 cents to 60 cents, non subsequently, but during the Castilian American War. The crusade of the strike was that they did not lower the high cost after the war was over. This caused the newsies to defection because they felt that it was more difficult to sell papers without the exciting news of the war, plus the additional pressures of the price changes. At the height of the strike, on July 24, 1899, the Newsboys Union held a massive rally at the New Irving Theatre, a vaudeville venue on the Bowery (reimagined in the musical equally Medda Larkin'due south theatre). The rally was covered in extensive detail by The New York Sun (employer of the fictional Katherine Plumber), and featured speeches from the union'due south leaders.[21] Information technology is rumored that for a menstruum of fourth dimension during the strike that Kid Glimmer secretly began working with Pulitzer and Hearst,[24] which resulted in a massive riot of strikers versus scabbers, similar to Jack'southward near-betrayal after Pulitzer promises him a full ride to Santa Atomic number 26. Unlike in the pic, the musical follows the historical ending of the strike, where the Globe and the Journal agreed to buy back all unsold papers.[25] Historically, the toll was kept at 60 cents per 100, but in the musical they strike a deal for 55 cents per 100 papers.
Differences from the 1992 film [edit]
In improver to the songs from the original motion-picture show, Newsies The Musical contains several new numbers such as 'Spotter What Happens', 'Brooklyn'due south Hither' and 'Something To Believe In'.[26] [27] The songs "My Lovey Dovey Baby" and "High Times Difficult Times" were removed and replaced by the atypical vocal "That'south Rich", which is performed past the same character, Medda Larkin, while the remaining songs were rewritten to fit the changes in the storyline between the motion-picture show and the musical. Davey and Les's parents are mentioned only in chat, omitting a scene from the moving picture where Jack has dinner in their tenement apartment. The lyrics to Santa Fe are changed to compensate for this alter. The characters of Sarah Jacobs (Davey and Les'southward sister and Jack's original love interest) and the New York Sun reporter Bryan Denton are replaced by the composite character Katherine Plumber, a reporter with whom Jack falls in love.[28] [5] Also omitted was the solo for "Patrick's Mother". A scene with Jack, Davey, and Spot Conlon is absent, equally is Spot's involvement in the fight between the newsies and scabbers; Spot doesn't appear until the rally.
A solo number for Crutchie titled "Letter from the Refuge" was added for national bout, replacing a scene from the film where Jack visits Crutchie afterward he is captured by Snyder. "Letter From the Refuge" now appears in the current version of the testify that is licensed to theatre companies.[29] [30]
Musical numbers [edit]
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† Non on the Original Broadway Cast Recording ^ Mayor sings Bunsen'due south line in the Broadway Cast Recording but Bunsen sings it in the revised edition which was filmed and is available for licensing |
Reception [edit]
The Paper Factory product drew critical acclaim.[31] [32] [33] According to The New York Times:[6]
Newsies will open in time to qualify for the Tony Honour in a season when the Tony for all-time musical is seen as up for grabs; Newsies is already considered a likely contender for a nomination even before the evidence opens...
In his review of the Broadway production, Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote:[34]
As choreographed by Christopher Gattelli, they keep coming at us in total-speed-ahead phalanxes, fortified past every step in a Broadway-by-the-numbers trip the light fantastic toe book.... Mr. Jordan... is a natural star who has no problem holding the stage, fifty-fifty without pirouettes.... Mr. Feldman's lyrics are spot-on, while the melody reminds us just how mannerly a composer Mr. Menken... can exist.
Recordings [edit]
Newsies (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | May 15, 2012 |
Length | 50:42 |
Characterization | Ghostlight Records |
The Broadway cast recording was released by Ghostlight Records on iTunes on April x, 2012, and the CD was released on May 15. Half dozen songs were added for the phase accommodation, including three newly written for the Broadway production since the Newspaper Factory Playhouse debut: The Lesser Line, That'due south Rich and Something to Believe In (replacing Then I See You Again, likewise written for the phase adaptation).[35]
No. | Title | Performed by | Length |
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1. | "Overture" | Alan Menken | 1:12 |
2. | "Santa Fe (Prologue)" | Jeremy Jordan, Andrew Keenan-Bolger | 3:05 |
iii. | "Carrying the Banner" | Newsies Visitor | 5:08 |
4. | "The Bottom Line" | John Dossett, Mark Aldrich, Nick Sullivan, Laurie Veldheer | two:16 |
five. | "That's Rich" | Capathia Jenkins | 2:33 |
vi. | "I Never Planned on You/Don't Come a-Knocking" | Jeremy Jordan, Kara Lindsay, Laurie Veldheer, Julie Foldesi | 1:twoscore |
vii. | "The World Will Know" | Jeremy Jordan, Ben Fankhauser, Lewis Grosso, Matthew Schechter, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Newsies Visitor | 4:09 |
viii. | "Watch What Happens" | Kara Lindsay | 3:06 |
9. | "Seize the Day" | Jeremy Jordan, Ben Fankhauser, Lewis Grosso, Matthew Schechter, Newsies Company | 5:23 |
10. | "Santa Fe" | Jeremy Jordan | 3:12 |
11. | "King of New York" | Ben Fankhauser, Matthew Schechter, Lewis Grosso, Kara Lindsay, Ryan Breslin, Newsies Company | four:09 |
12. | "Watch What Happens (reprise)" | Jeremy Jordan, Ben Fankhauser, Kara Lindsay, Lewis Grosso | 1:53 |
13. | "The Lesser Line (reprise)" | John Dossett, Mark Aldrich, John E. Brady | 0:58 |
14. | "Brooklyn'southward Here" | Tommy Bracco, Newsies Visitor | 1:53 |
xv. | "Something to Believe In" | Jeremy Jordan, Kara Lindsay | 3:31 |
16. | "Once and for All" | Jeremy Jordan, Kara Lindsay, Ben Fankhauser, Ryan Breslin, Newsies Company | 4:01 |
17. | "Finale" | Jeremy Hashemite kingdom of jordan, Newsies Company | ii:32 |
No. | Title | Performed past | Length |
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18. | "Santa Fe (Bonus Rails)" | Jeremy Jordan, Alan Menken | 2:03 |
19. | "Seize The Day (Bonus Track)" | Jeremy Hashemite kingdom of jordan, Ben Fankhauser, Lewis Grosso, Matthew Schechter, Newsies Company | six:twoscore |
20. | "King of New York (Bonus Rail)" | Ben Fankhauser, Matthew Schechter, Lewis Grosso, Kara Lindsay, Ryan Breslin, Newsies Company | four:56 |
Filmed Hollywood stage production [edit]
In July 2016, it was announced that Newsies would exist filmed at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles with a limited national release in motion picture theaters from February 16–eighteen, 2017. Due to loftier need, a fourth showing was added for March 4, 2017. Some alumni from the Broadway product reprised their leading roles, notably Jeremy Hashemite kingdom of jordan equally Jack, Kara Lindsay as Katherine, Ben Fankhauser as Davey, Andrew Keenan-Bolger as Crutchie and Tommy Bracco every bit Spot Conlon. Several ensemble tracks were added to the show to provide roles for swings.[36] [37] [38] A 2-day encore presentation of the production was shown in theaters on August 5 and 9, 2017.[39]
On the 25th anniversary of the original film'due south theatrical release, April 10, 2017, it was announced the filmed stage production would be released for digital download on May 23, 2017.[40]
Junior version [edit]
In early on 2022, a one-hour adaptation of the musical was released past Music Theatre International to be used in center school and youth theater productions. The one-human activity interpretation follows the same plot as the original, simply omits the songs "The Lesser Line", "That's Rich", "I Never Planned On Yous/Don't Come a-Knocking", "Watch What Happens (reprise)", "The Bottom Line (reprise)", and "Something To Believe In", as well as additional reprises and tags featured in the full-length version. A new song titled "Just a Pretty Confront" is featured and re-uses music from cut songs "That's Rich" and "Don't Come a-Knocking". Many male characters have been rewritten into female characters, with Finch, Henry, Mush, and Elmer becoming Muriel, Pigtails, Hazel, and Nancy, respectively. The Junior version also features characters Ada, Olive, and Ethel, iii performers who work at Medda's theater. Additionally, the settings of the rooftop and Jacobi'southward Deli are omitted, with the rooftop scenes taking identify in an alleyway and the Cafeteria scenes on the streets. As is typical for MTI's Broadway Junior shows, all instances of strong language and sexual innuendos are removed or reworked.[41]
Newsies Jr. is the 50th title in Music Theatre National's Broadway Junior lineup and tin can be licensed for performance on the company's website.
Honors and awards [edit]
Original Broadway product [edit]
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Effect | Ref |
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2012 | Tony Award | All-time Musical | Nominated | [42] [43] | |
Best Book of a Musical | Harvey Fierstein | Nominated | |||
All-time Performance past a Leading Actor in a Musical | Jeremy Jordan | Nominated | |||
Best Direction of a Musical | Jeff Calhoun | Nominated | |||
All-time Choreography | Christopher Gattelli | Won | |||
All-time Original Score | Alan Menken and Jack Feldman | Won | |||
Best Orchestrations | Danny Troob | Nominated | |||
Best Scenic Design of a Musical | Tobin Ost and Sven Ortel | Nominated | |||
Drama Desk Accolade | Outstanding Musical | Nominated | [44] | ||
Outstanding Player in a Musical | Jeremy Hashemite kingdom of jordan | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Choreography | Christopher Gattelli | Won | |||
Outstanding Music | Alan Menken | Won | |||
Outstanding Lyrics | Jack Feldman | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Orchestrations | Danny Troob | Nominated | |||
2013 | Grammy Laurels | Best Musical Theater Album | Nominated | [45] | |
Young Artist Award | Best Young Actor in Live Theater | Lewis Grosso | Nominated | [46] |
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Newsies The Musical at the Internet Broadway Database
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