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''Brooklyn the Musical'' is a musical with a book, lyrics, and music by
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and Barri McPherson. It was acquired for licensing by Broadway Licensing


Synopsis

Using the
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structure, ''Brooklyn'' focuses on a group of five ragtag homeless musicians known as the City Weeds. The group periodically transforms a street corner under the foot of the
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into a stage where they present their play about a Parisian singer Brooklyn, named after the New York City
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from which her wayward father Taylor hailed. Orphaned when her depressed mother Faith hangs herself, the girl in quick succession is sent to live in a
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where she discovers her vocal talents, becomes a star, performs at
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, sets out in search of her father (who she discovers is a drug-addicted
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vet), and engages in a competition with local diva Paradice at
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. From the original Broadway souvenir program: Once upon a time, a famous young Parisian came to America to search for the Father she never knew. Her only clue, her name... Brooklyn. The "Reigning Diva of the Decade", Ms. Paradice is threatened by Brooklyn's new-found fame. She challenges Brooklyn to a "Battle Of The Divas" at
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. Brooklyn accepts to deliver the Father she has yet to find. Feeling the soul of the city that bears her name, Brooklyn is moved by a street performer who plays a rusty old crowbar as if it were a Golden Saxophone. The Streetsinger leads Brooklyn to her father. She learns the truth of who he is and where he's been. Although our "Wicked Witch Of The Hood" Ms. Paradice is about to wreak havoc with our heroine and her father, she doesn't mind if you love to hate her, because after all that's still love. Moments before showtime, the wicked Ms. Paradice confronts Brooklyn's Father she comes bearing gifts. The "Battle Of The Divas" begins. Ms. Paradice takes the stage. She warns America not to turn its back on her now or they call "Kiss My Black Ass!" Brooklyn finds herself center stage, abandoned by her Father. The crowd roared, the votes poured in. Paradice Won! Brooklyn was just another face in the crowd. However, in that crowd was another face. "So you gotta ask yourself, do you believe in happy endings?"


Production

Schoenfeld and McPherson had collaborated on a record more than two decades earlier but lost touch until McPherson, now a
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housewife, encountered her former partner singing on a Brooklyn street corner as a means of support. She invited him to live with her and her family, and the two began to write songs based on Schoenfeld's experiences. They eventually wrote the plot with elements of ''
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'', '' Movin' Out'', ''
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'', and every
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that ever ended happily ever after.Sommer, Elyse
"Review. 'Brooklyn, the Musical'"
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The musical's stage premiere was on April 30, 2003 at the New Denver Civic Theater (Denver, CO) and ran through June 15, 2003. This production starred Eden Espinosa. The musical premiered on
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on October 21, 2004 at the Plymouth Theatre (renamed the
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), and closed on June 26, 2005 after 284 performances and 27 previews. Directed by Jeff Calhoun, the cast included
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as Brooklyn,
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as Faith, Kevin Anderson as Taylor, Ramona Keller as Paradice, and Cleavant Derricks as a street singer who acts as the narrator.


National tour and other productions

A 2006 national tour starred ''
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'' finalist
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as Brooklyn and
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as Paradice. Cleavant Derricks reprised his performance as Street Singer, with original cast member Julie Reiber as Faith, and Lee Morgan as Taylor Collins. In 2008 Brooklyn made its professional regional premiere at Wisconsin's The Armory located in
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. The limited engagement, arranged through Brooklyn's original producers, ran from May 8 to June 1, 2008. The Armory production featured Elyssa Samsel in the title role with John Edwards (Street Singer), Brett J. Frazier (Taylor Collins), Chelsea Waller (Paradice), and Julie Marie Eberhart (Faith). This production also added two more voices and featured Don Seward and Amy Linden in the ensemble.
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was granted the rights to put on a regional production in
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in April 2008. It played at
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's 14th Street Theatre in May 2008. A Brazilian production played in June 2012 in São Paulo. In February, 2018, Footlite Musicals was granted rights to put on a production in
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. The production was staged in cabaret style with the audience seated on the stage. The production was received favorably, selling out the vast majority of the shows. The production was nominated for and won Encore Association Awards in the following categories: Best Production of a Musical (Amy Douglas), Best Director of a Musical (Kathleen Clarke Horrigan), Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Shelbi Berry), Best Female Singer (Shelbi Berry), Best Ensemble in a Musical, Best Vocal Direction (Caleb Morgan), Best Music Direction (Linda Parr), Best Set Design of a Musical (Stepen Matters), Best Set Decoration of a Musical (Stephen Matters, Mary Lich, Laura Baker), Best Lighting Design for a Musical (Andrew Stephens), Best Light Board Operator for a Musical (Sean Cassada) and received the following Encore Association nominations: Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Stevie Jones, Donny Torres), Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Paige Brown, Kendra Randle), Best Male Singer (Stevie Jones, Donny Torres), Best Female Singer (Paige Brown, Kendra Randle), Best Costumes for a Musical (Curt Pickard.) Upon closing, Broadway Licensing acquired the rights for stock and amateur performances. Brooklyn has been professionally staged twice in London. The first production took place at
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in 2019 with Adam Haigh as director-choreographer. A digital production (stylized ''BKLYN'') was produced and streamed during
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lockdowns in early 2021. Produced by Lambert Jackson Productions, with direction by Dean Johnson and musical direction by Leo Munby. The cast featured Emma Kingston as Brooklyn,
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as Taylor, Marisha Wallace as Paradice, Sejal Keshwala as Faith, and Newton Matthews as the Street Singer.


Cast recording

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recorded live during a performance before an invited audienc

was released on the Razor & Tie label.


Songs and scenes

*"A Good Crowd Goin'..." *"Heart Behind These Hands" – The City Weeds *"Christmas Makes Me Cry" – Faith and Taylor *"Thank You Sir" – The City Weeds *"Scene One" *"Christmas Makes Me Cry" *"Not a Sound" – The City Weeds *"Brooklyn Grew Up" – Brooklyn and The City Weeds *"Creating Once Upon a Time" – Brooklyn and Faith *"Once Upon a Time" – Brooklyn and The City Weeds *"Superlover" – Paradice and The City Weeds *"The Challenge" *"Brooklyn in the Blood" – Paradice, Brooklyn and The City Weeds *"Brooklyn Grew Up" (Reprise) *"Magic Man" – Streetsinger and The City Weeds *"Once Upon a Time" (Reprise) *"Love Was a Song" – Taylor *"I Never Knew His Name" – Brooklyn *"The Truth" – Taylor, Brooklyn, and The City Weeds *"Does Anybody Wanna Buy a Memory?" *"Raven" – Paradice *"Sometimes" – Taylor and The City Weeds *"Madison Square Garden" *"Love Me Where I Live" – Paradice and The City Weeds *"Love Fell Like Rain" – Brooklyn *"Magic Man" (Reprise) *"Streetsinger" – Brooklyn, Streetsinger and The City Weeds *"Once Upon a Time" (Reprise) *"Heart Behind These Hands" (Reprise) – The City Weeds


References

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External links


Internet Broadway Database listing
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