Paradise Found (musical)

Paradise Found is a musical based on the Joseph Roth novel Die Geschichte von der 1002. Nacht (The Tale of the 1002nd Night). The musical's book is by Richard Nelson, with lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh set to the music of Johann Strauss II. It premiered in 2010 at London's Menier Chocolate Factory in a production co-directed by Hal Prince and Susan Stroman.

Paradise Found
MusicJohann Strauss II
LyricsEllen Fitzhugh
BookRichard Nelson
BasisJoseph Roth novel The Tale of the 1002nd Night
Productions2010 London

Production history

In an interview, Hal Prince said that the musical would "center on a Middle Eastern ruler who travels to Vienna in search of romantic 'inspiration,' and the machinations that occur when he demands a rendezvous with a noblewoman who turns out to be the empress of Austria." It had been planned to bring the musical to Broadway after its premiere in London.[1] Early readings featured John Cullum, Mandy Patinkin, Shuler Hensley, Judy Kaye, Emily Skinner, Rebecca Luker and Kate Baldwin.[1][2]

Paradise Found opened in London on May 26, 2010, after previews starting on May 19, at the Menier Chocolate Factory and closed on June 26. The musical was directed by Prince and Susan Stroman (who also choreographed), with scenic design by Beowulf Boritt, costume design by Judith Dolan and arrangements and orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick.[3] The cast featured John McMartin as the Shah of Persia, Mandy Patinkin as a Eunuch, Shuler Hensley as the Baron, Judy Kaye as Frau Matzner and Kate Baldwin as Mizzi.[4]

Songs

Source: CurtainUp [3]

Critical response

As reported by The New York Times, critics "cited flaws in pretty much every aspect of the musical."[5] The British Theatre Guide reviewer noted that "'Paradise Found' is a serviceable light comedy musical but with the talents available, many visitors might have hoped for an evening a little closer to Paradise."[6]

Cast

2010 Menier Chocolate Factory Premiere

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gollark: I imagine it's the JS one.
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References

  1. Itzkoff, Dave."Prince and Stroman Team Up for a ‘Paradise’ Bound for Broadway" The New York Times, September 22, 2009
  2. Jones, Kenneth."Harold Prince Will Direct Paradise Found in 2009" Archived 2010-02-17 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, September 3, 2008
  3. Loveridge, Lizzie."A Curtain Up London Review: 'Paradise Found'" curtainup.com, based on 26 May 2010 performance
  4. Jones, Kenneth. "Strauss-Kissed Paradise Found Opens in London; Prince, Stroman, Nelson, Tunick and Fitzhugh Lead the Waltz" Archived 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, 26 May 2010
  5. Healy, Patrick.Word From London on ‘Paradise Found’: Not Good" The New York Times, May 28, 2010
  6. Fisher, Philip."Review:'Paradise Found'" britishtheatreguide.info, 2010, accessed October 21, 2011
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