'''Singin' in the Rain''' is a
musical with a book by
Betty Comden and
Adolph Green, lyrics by
Arthur Freed, and music by
Nacio Herb Brown.
Adapted from the 1952
movie of the same name, the plot closely adheres to the original. Set in
Hollywood in the waning days of the
silent screen era, it focuses on romantic lead Don Lockwood, his sidekick Cosmo Brown, aspiring actress Kathy Selden, and Lockwood's leading lady Lina Lamont, whose less-than-dulcet vocal tones make her an unlikely candidate for stardom in talking pictures.
The
West End production, directed by
Tommy Steele and
choreographed by
Peter Gennaro, opened on
June 30 1983 at the
London Palladium, where it ran for two years and three months. The original cast included Steele as Don,
Roy Castle as Cosmo,
Danielle Carson as Kathy, and
Sarah Payne as Lina.
The original film's vocal score was embellished with additional tunes by Comden, Green, and
Roger Edens,
Dorothy Fields and
Jimmy McHugh,
George and
Ira Gershwin,
Johnny Mercer and
Richard Whiting, and
Cole Porter.
After 38 previews, a dramatically revamped
Broadway production, directed and choreographed by
Twyla Tharp, opened on
July 2 1985 at the
George Gershwin Theatre, where it ran for 367 performances. The cast included
Don Correia as Don,
Mary D'arcy as Kathy,
Peter Slutsker as Cosmo, and
Faye Grant as Lina.
The highlight of both productions was the recreation of the film's title tune sequence, complete with an on-stage rain shower.
Synopsis
Don Lockwood is a silent film star with humble roots as a musician, dancer and stunt man. Don barely tolerates his vapid leading lady, Lina Lamont, who is convinced that their screen romance is real. After the first
talking picture, ''
The Jazz Singer'', proves to be a smash hit, the head of the studio, R. F. Simpson, decides he has no choice but to convert the new Lockwood and Lamont film, ''The Dueling Cavalier'', into a talkie. The production is beset with difficulties, by far the worst being Lina's comically grating voice.
After a disastrous test screening, Don's best friend, Cosmo Brown, comes up with the idea to overdub Lina's voice and they convince Simpson to turn ''The Dueling Cavalier'' into ''The Dancing Cavalier'', a
musical comedy film. Meanwhile, Don falls in love with an aspiring actress, Kathy Selden, who is providing the voice for Lina. When Lina finds out, she is furious and does everything possible to sabotage the romance. She maliciously demands that Kathy continue to provide her voice in all future films, but remain uncredited. An irate, but desperate Simpson is forced to agree; Kathy has no choice because she is under contract.
The premiere is a tremendous success. When the audience clamors for Lina to sing live, Don and Cosmo improvise and get Lina to
lip-synch while Kathy sings into a second microphone while hidden behind the curtain. Unbeknownst to Lina, as she starts "singing", Don, Cosmo and Simpson gleefully raise the curtain behind her, revealing the deception. Kathy becomes a star, and Lina is finished.
Broadway song list
;Act I
★ Fit as a Fiddle
★ Beautiful Girl
★ I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'
★ Make 'Em Laugh
★ Hubbub
★ You Are My Lucky Star
★ Moses Supposes
★ Good Mornin'
★ Singin' in the Rain
|
;Act II
★ Wedding of the Painted Doll
★ Rag Doll
★ Temptation
★ Takin' Miss Mary to the Ball
★ Love is Where You Find It
★ Would You?
★ Broadway Rhythm
★ Blue Prelude
★ Would You? (Reprise)
★ You Are My Lucky Star
★ Singin' in the Rain (Reprise)
|
Awards and nominations
★
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical (nominee)
★ Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Correia, nominee)
★
Theatre World Award (Grant, winner)
★
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Grant, nominee)
★ Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (nominee)
★ Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Special Effects (winner)
External links
★
London production details
★
Broadway production details