Death Takes A Holiday (musical)
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''Death Takes a Holiday'' is a musical with music and lyrics by
Maury Yeston Maury Yeston (born October 23, 1945) is an American composer, lyricist and music theorist. He is known as the initiator of new Broadway musicals and writing their music and lyrics, as well as a classical orchestral and ballet composer, Yale Uni ...
and a book by Peter Stone and Thomas Meehan. The story is adapted from the 1924 Italian play ''La Morte in Vacanza'' by Alberto Casella, which was adapted in English for
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in 1929 by Walter Ferris. That play was made into a 1934 film of the same name starring
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, which was remade in 1998 as ''
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'', starring Brad Pitt. Isherwood, Charles (July 21, 2011)
"Set Aside That Scythe, and Let's Put on a Show"
''
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The story of the musical is about lonely Death, who takes the form of a handsome young prince to understand human emotion. He falls in love with an engaged young woman and learns about love and sacrifice. The show played off-Broadway for a limited run in the summer of 2011 in a production by
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and received eleven nominations for the 2011–12 Drama Desk Awards, though it did not win any. It was listed by ''
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'' magazine as one of the Top Ten Musicals of the season. The production garnered mixed reviews. An
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production played in 2017.


Background

Maury Yeston Maury Yeston (born October 23, 1945) is an American composer, lyricist and music theorist. He is known as the initiator of new Broadway musicals and writing their music and lyrics, as well as a classical orchestral and ballet composer, Yale Uni ...
and Peter Stone began work on the musical in 1997, immediately after their success with ''
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''.Suskin, Steven.
"On the Record. Maury Yeston's 'Death Takes a Holiday' and the London Album of Styne, Comden and Green's 'Do Re Mi'"
Playbill.com, October 20, 2011
''Titanic'' was a large-scale show, and Yeston and Stone decided to turn to a smaller-scale work for their next piece. They felt that the Cassella play, a story celebrating the joy and humor of love, was both universal and moving, and that with its recent adaptation as ''
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'', it was a good time to musicalize the story. Yeston said, "it seemed to me that the piece screamed to be sung."Sod, Ted
"Interview with the Composer & Lyricist Maury Yeston"
Roundabout Theatre, accessed April 29, 2012
Since the story is set in Northern Italy during the
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, Yeston incorporated jazz, the
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, and other period styles into his contemporary score "to achieve a modern sensibility within the Period flavor of the score." Yeston had lived in Northern Italy for a time, which informed his writing. He further explained that Casella wrote the story "in response to the overwhelming killing in World War One and the pandemic that followed. ... eathcollects souls. Exhausted from the recent scale of killing ... resolves that he needs to know why people ... cling to life, why is that important? ... e takesa few days off ... then he falls in love and discovers that what makes life so precious is that it's not endless". Following Stone's death in 2003, Thomas Meehan took over writing the book.


Productions

''Death Takes a Holiday'' premiered off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre on June 10, 2011 (in previews) and officially on July 14, for a limited run through September 4, 2011, in a production by
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. The musical was directed by
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, with choreography by Peter Pucci, set design by
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, and costumes by
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. The cast included
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(Contessa Danielli), Matt Cavenaugh (Major Fenton), Mara Davi (Alice), Kevin Earley (Death/Sirki), Simon Jones,
Rebecca Luker Rebecca Luker (April 17, 1961 – December 23, 2020) was an American actress, singer, and recording artist, noted for her "crystal clear operatic soprano" and for maintaining long runs in Broadway musicals over the course of her three-decade-lo ...
(Duchess Stephanie),
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(Grazia),
Michael Siberry Michael Siberry (born 1956) is an Australian stage and screen actor. Life and career Siberry was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. He graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia and began his career in Adel ...
(Duke Vittorio Lamberti),
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, Don Stephenson, Joy Hermalyn and
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(Corrado Montelli).
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was an understudy. British actor
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, left the show due to vocal trouble and was replaced by his understudy, Kevin Earley. The original cast recording was released in October 2011, by
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, with Earley in the role of Death. The show received mixed reviewsHealy, Patrick
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and ''
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'' called it a "gorgeously sung but fusty musical". Similarly, Steven Suskin, in reviewing the original cast album, wrote that "Maury Yeston has given us a liltingly romantic and lovely operetta-like score. ... Book and score do not complement each other, at least not as presented at the Pels. ... The entire show – not only on the CD but in the theatre – was lifted by the presence of a fine group of singing actors." ''
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'' magazine ranked the show among the Top Ten of the year and commented on the brief run: "''Death'' deserved to live on." The was nominated for eleven 2011–12
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, but it did not win any. An
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production opened in January 2017 at London's
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with a limited run ending in March 2017. Zoë Doano starred as Grazia, with Chris Peluso as Death and Gay Soper as the Contessa. Thom Southerland directed. A review in the ''Sunday Express'' commented: "The presiding genius of this musical adaptation is composer/lyricist Maury Yeston whose lush, operetta-like scores make him the heir to Jerome Kern's crown among the current crop of Broadway writers. As in previous works such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', he displays a rare ability to give voice to a wide range of characters, often within a single song. Thom Sutherland, renewing his collaboration with Yeston after the recent ''Titanic'', directs this gentler piece with delicacy and elegance."Arditti, Michael
"Theatre reviews: ''Death Takes a Holiday'' and ''Us/Them''"
"Sunday Express", January 29, 2017


Plot synopsis

;Act I Duke Vittorio Lamberti and his family are driving home to their hilltop villa outside of Venice in 1921 after the engagement party of their daughter, Grazia, to Corrado Montelli. A mysterious shadowy figure blocks the road and the car screeches to a halt. Grazia is thrown from the car but, miraculously, is unhurt. Even her clothes are unruffled. Somehow, she knows that the world has changed for her. Later that night, Death, inspired by Grazia's beauty, visits Grazia in her garden. He then goes to her father and explains that he has taken the body of a Russian prince, Nikolai Sirki, who has just committed suicide, in order to take human form for the weekend so that he may learn about human emotions and why death is so feared. He threatens dire consequences if the duke reveals his identity. Death, in the guise of Prince Nikolai, appears at the door of the villa, and Vittorio introduces him to his wife, Stephanie, her mother the Contessa Evangelina, and Evangelina's old flame, Dr. Albione. Unknown to the duke or Death, one of the servants, Fidele has overheard their discussion, and he is terrified that Death is staying in the house. The next day, the prince is excited at the prospect of life, and the prospect of understanding what it means to be human. He strolls down to the lake, where he meets Grazia. They stare at each other intently and are about to kiss when Duke Vittorio appears. He is afraid for his daughter, knowing the prince is really Death, and uses her engagement to chide her for being alone with another man. Grazia breaks her engagement to Corrado. Later, the prince discovers Alice, the widow of Grazia's brother Roberto (killed in action during the war) in the music room. She is taken with him, and invites him to sing and dance with her. They are about to kiss when she looks into his eyes and is so frightened that she runs from the scene. That evening Roberto's best friend, Major Eric Fenton, arrives with his sister Daisy. The prince is introduced as an old friend of Roberto's, and Eric is immediately suspicious. When he looks into the prince's eyes he sees something hauntingly familiar. At dinner, Grazia tells the story of two long-ago lovers in a local grotto who leapt from a cliff hand in hand so that they could be together for all eternity. Afterwards, she takes the prince to that grotto, where they kiss passionately. ;Act II It is a Sunday afternoon, with an approaching storm. The duke's family has grown ill at ease with Prince Nikolai, who wanders around, looking for Grazia's room. Instead he enters Roberto's room, where his mother, Stephanie, holds mourning. It is a sacred place, she informs him. Later, in the garden, Daisy commiserates with Corrado, with whom she has secretly been in love. In the grape arbor, Vittorio pleads with Death not to take his remaining child, but his pleas fall on seemingly deaf ears. Later, Death meets with Grazia in the grotto again. She asks what they will do, now that they have spent an entire night together. He tells her that they must part and never see each other again, even though he finds the prospect unendurable. Major Fenton has taken his private plane to Monte Carlo and returns with the news that the real Prince Nikolai is dead, and this one is an impostor. Alice and Daisy tell Grazia of this news, but she refuses to believe them. Meanwhile, the duke has learned that Death now plans to take Grazia with him when he leaves at midnight. He bursts into the prince's room and challenges him. Death replies that he loves Grazia and cannot imagine going on without her. The duke tells him that true love requires that he put Grazia's life and needs before his own. If he loves her, he will let her experience the joys and sorrows of life. Reluctantly, Death agrees, but just before the stroke of midnight Grazia appears before him, dressed in a white gown, confessing she knows his true identity, and loving him despite all, and demanding to be with him forever. At midnight, he takes her hand and she instantly dies. Together, hand in hand, they walk into the distant light, as she exclaims, confirming what she has always divined: "Love is stronger than Death".


Roles and original cast

*Contessa Evangelina Di San Danielli –
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*Major Eric Fenton – Matt Cavenaugh *Alice Lamberti – Mara Davi *Corrado Montelli –
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*Cora – Joy Hermalyn *Lorenzo – Jay Jaski *Dr. Dario Albione – Simon Jones *Duchess Stephanie Lamberti –
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*Sophia – Patricia Noonan *Death, posing as Prince Nikolai Sirki –
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, replaced by Kevin Earley *Grazia Lamberti –
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*Duke Vittorio Lamberti –
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*Daisy Fenton –
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*Fidele – Don Stephenson


Musical numbers

;Act I * "In the Middle of Your Life" – Lamberti family * "Nothing Happened" – Lamberti family * "How Will I Know?" – Grazia * "Centuries" – Death * "Why Do All Men?" – Death and Vittorio * "Death is in the House" – Fidele and Vittorio * "Alive!" – Sirki, Fidele and Sophia * "Life's a Joy" – Dr. Albione, Grazia, Sirki and Company * "Who is This Man?" – Grazia * "Life's a Joy" (Reprise) – Cora, Sophia, Lorenzo and Fidele * "Shimmy Like They Do In Paree" – Alice and Sirki * "Roberto's Eyes" – Major Fenton * "Alone Here With You" – Grazia and Sirki ;Act II * "Something Happened" – Company * "Losing Roberto" – Stephanie * "What Do You Do" – Daisy and Corrado * "More and More" – Sirki and Grazia * "Finally to Know" – Grazia, Daisy and Alice * "I Thought That I Could Live" – Death * "December Time" – Contessa Danielli and Dr. Albione * "Pavane" – Stephanie, Vittorio and Company * Finale – Grazia and Death


Awards and nominations


Original off-Broadway production


References


External links


Internet Off-Broadway Database ListingMaury Yeston's ''Death Takes a Holiday'' page
{{Italic title 2011 musicals Musicals based on plays Musicals by Peter Stone Musicals by Thomas Meehan (writer) Compositions by Maury Yeston Fiction about personifications of death