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Revision as of 10:41, 21 October 2011


End of the Rainbow
Written byPeter Quilter
CharactersJudy Garland
Anthony
Mickey Deans
Concierge
Stage Manager
BBC Announcer
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama / Comedy
SettingLondon, December 1968

End of the Rainbow is a musical drama by Peter Quilter, centred upon the intriguing personality of Judy Garland in the months leading up to her death. After a Sydney premiere, the show has played productions in London and Northampton, and a Broadway theatre production is planned for 2012.

Synopsis

Garland is staying in London, along with young new fiancé Mickey Deans and loyal friend and pianist Anthony, preparing for her five-week run of shows at The Talk of the Town. Garland hopes that her act will help her maintain her star profile, especially considering a recent string of bad press against her. However, she still struggles with both her drug addictions and her strained relationships with the men around her.

Production history

The show premièred in 2005 at Sydney Opera House in Australia. It also played at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival[citation needed].

It was then performed from February 5–20, 2010 at Northampton's Royal & Derngate as part of their Addicted To You season.This production was directed by Terry Johnson and starred Tracie Bennett as Judy Garland, with Hilton McRae as Anthony and Stephen Hagan as Mickey Deans.[1] End of the Rainbow also ran in the West End from 16 November 2010 to 21 May 2011 at Trafalgar Studios.[2][3]

End of the Rainbow will make its American premiere, directed by Terry Johnson, at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. Tracie Bennett will repeat her London performance as Garland in this production, which will play from 28 January to 11 March 2012.[4]

End of the Rainbow will premiere in Brazil, november 11th, at the Teatro Fashion Mall with Cláudia Netto as Judy and Igor Rickli as Mickey Deans.

Next, the play will open on Broadway in spring 2012 at a theater to be announced.[3][5]

Musical numbers

Recording

Untitled

A cast recording of the London production was released on January 31, 2011 featuring Tracie Bennett's renditions of both the play's songs and other Garland numbers.

Track listing

All tracks performed by Tracie Bennett, unless noted.

No.TitleLength
1."I Can't Give You Anything But Love" / "Just In Time" (Medley) 
2."I Could Go On Singing" 
3."Smile" 
4."The Bells Are Ringing for Me and My Girl" / "You Made Me Love You" / "The Trolley Song" (Medley) 
5."Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" 
6."The Man That Got Away" 
7."Come Rain or Come Shine" 
8."When You're Smiling" 
9."Somewhere Over the Rainbow" 
10."San Francisco" 
11."When the Sun Comes Out" 
12."Get Happy" / "By Myself" (Medley) 
13."Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (Piano solo by Simon Lee) 

References

  1. ^ "Judy Garland drama shows her battle with drugs". BBC. February 10, 2010.
  2. ^ http://www.broadway.com/buzz/154851/end-of-the-rainbow-starring-olivier-winner-tracie-bennett-extends-west-end-run/
  3. ^ a b Healy, Patrick (19 April 2011). "'End of the Rainbow' Producers Aim for Broadway". The New York Times.
  4. ^ http://www.guthrietheater.org/media_room/releases/guthrie_announces_20112012_season
  5. ^ http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/stageandarts/120137939.html