Shout! The Legend of The Wild One
Shout! The Legend of the Wild One | |
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Book | John-Michael Howson David Mitchell Melvyn Morrow |
Productions | 2001 Australia 2008 Australia |
Shout! The Legend of the Wild One is an Australian musical based on the life of Johnny O'Keefe. It premiered in Melbourne at the State Theatre in December 2000, before seasons in Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane through 2001.[1] A jukebox musical, it includes songs recorded by O'Keefe and other period songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
The original production was directed by Richard Wherrett and featured David Campbell as O'Keefe.[2] Each was nominated at the 2001 Helpmann Awards, for Best Direction of a Musical and Best Male Actor in a Musical respectively. The original production was remounted for a national tour in January 2008 starring Tim Campbell as O'Keefe.[3]
Plot
In the mid 1970s Johnny O'Keefe shows his new fiancé to see the Sydney Stadium before it is demolished. He begins to reminisce about his life, growing up in Sydney and falling for Marianne, a German immigrant. When he hears Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley and the Comets he discovers a passion for rock music and persuades Lee Gordon to promote him.
O'Keefe becomes famous and successful. But he is involved in a car crash and fails to crack the US market. He and Gordon fall out, his marriage collapses and Gordon dies.
However O'Keefe makes a comeback in the 1970s.
Cast information
Original casts | ||
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Character | Australia 2001 | Australia 2008 |
Johnny O'Keefe | David Campbell | Tim Campbell |
Marianne Renate | Tamsin Carroll | Alexis Fishman |
Lee Gordon | Aaron Blabey | Mark Holden |
Thelma O'Keefe | Trisha Noble | Colleen Hewett |
Ray O'Keefe | Doug Scroope | Glenn Shorrock |
The DeeJays | Peter Skelton, Brett Canning, Andrew Ho, Ben Daley, Brennan Muhoberac | |
The Deltones | Paul Biencourt (Noel Weiderberg), Kurt Sneddon (“Pee Wee” Wilson), Michael Griffiths, Todd Goddard |
Cast recording
Shout! The Legend of The Wild One | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Australian Cast featuring David Campbell | ||||
Released | March 2001 | |||
Genre | Rock and roll music Stage and Screen | |||
Label | Epic Records | |||
Producer | Amber Jacobsen, Col Joye, Kevin Jacobsen, Chris Dickie, David Campbell, Ken Laing | |||
David Campbell albums chronology | ||||
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Shout! The Legend of The Wild One original cast recording was released in March 2001. The album was certified gold in Australia. It received the ARIA Award for Best Original Cast/Show Album in 2001.
Track listing
- "Sing (And Tell The Blues So Long)" - 2:05
- "Wild One (Real Wild Child)"- 2:05
- "Cry" - 2:15
- "Save the Last Dance For Me" (with Tamsin Carroll)- 3:59
- "Rock and Roll will Stand" (with Kevin Murphy) -2:04
- "Right Now" - 1:36
- "Move Baby Move" - 2:15
- "Crazy" (by Tamsin Carroll) - 2:31
- "(The) Sun's Gonna Shine Tomorrow" - 2:27
- "He Wears My Ring" (by Trisha Noble) - 1:47
- "She's My Baby" - 2:08
- "Ready For You" (with Tamsin Carroll) - 1:51
- "Get a Job" (by Paul Biencourt) - 1:40
- "Hit Record" - 2:34
- "Chapel of Love" (by Tamsin Carroll) - 2:26
- "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door" - 2:09
- "Holdin' You In My Holden" (by Sara Highlands, Carly O'Rourke, Eve Prideaux) - 1:10
- "Mockingbird" (with Trisha Noble and Katie McCarthy) - 2:37
- "I'm Counting On You" (with Tamsin Carroll)- 2:58
- "So Tough" - 1:49
- "Tourin' Time" (by Australian cast) - 2:34
- "Purple People Eater"/"Witch Doctor" (with Aaron Blabey) -2:37
- "Mr. Bass Man" (with Kurt Sneddon) 1:49
- "Bye Bye Baby" (by Anton Koritni) - 2:34
- "She Wears My Ring" - 2:37
- "Rock Around the Clock" - 2:11
- "What'd I Say" - 2:55
- "Shout!" - 5:44
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] | 19 |
Year-end charts
Chart (2001) | Position |
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Australian Artist Albums Chart[5] | 96 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[6] | Gold | 35,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
- ^ "AusStage - Shout!". ausstage.edu.au. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
- ^ Peter Fitzpatrick, Whose turn to shout? The crisis in Australian musical theatre today., Australasian Drama Studies, 38, April 2001, 16-28
- ^ "Shout! The Legend of the Wild One". Australian Stage. 16 January 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
- ^ "Australiancharts.com – SOUNDTRACK – Shout! The Legend of The Wild One". Hung Medien. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ^ "2001 ARIA ALBUMS CHART". ARIA Charts. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
- ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2001 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association.
External links
- Shout! at AusStage
- Production details at Origin Theatrical
- Review of 2006 Williamstown Production at The Age
- Review of 2008 production at Variety