Mata Hari (musical)
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''Mata Hari'' is a musical with a book by
Jerome Coopersmith Jerome Coopersmith (born August 11, 1925) is an American dramatist known for television, theater, and his work as a professor of screenplay writing. Working in the television industry since 1947, Coopersmith has authored more than 100 televisio ...
, lyrics by
Martin Charnin Martin Charnin (November 24, 1934 – July 6, 2019) was an American lyricist, writer, and theatre director. Charnin's best-known work is as conceiver, director, and lyricist of the musical ''Annie.'' Life and career Charnin was born in New York C ...
and music by Edward Thomas. The
exotic dancer A stripper or exotic dancer is a person whose occupation involves performing striptease in a public adult entertainment venue such as a strip club. At times, a stripper may be hired to perform at a bachelor party or other private event. M ...
Mata Hari Margaretha Geertruida MacLeod (née Zelle; 7 August 187615 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari (), was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy for Germany during World War I. She was executed by ...
was accused of spying for the Germans during World War I and was executed by a French firing squad, but her guilt is still being debated. The musical is centered on her fictional affair with a French intelligence officer who plays a major role in her arrest and execution and later regrets it. A parallel sequence of events follows a young French soldier who fights in the trenches, illustrating what war is really about. The musical was perceived as an anti-war piece at a time when the US war in Vietnam was sinking in popularity. The show's original production by
David Merrick David Merrick (born David Lee Margoulis; November 27, 1911 – April 25, 2000) was an American theatrical producer who won a number of Tony Awards. Life and career Born David Lee Margulois to Jewish parents in St. Louis, Missouri, Merrick gradua ...
received a pre-Broadway tryout in December 1967 at National Theatre in Washington, DC, starring Austrian actress
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in the title role opposite
Pernell Roberts Pernell Elven Roberts Jr. (May 18, 1928 – January 24, 2010) was an American stage, film, and television actor, activist, and singer. In addition to guest-starring in over 60 television series, he was best known for his roles as Ben Cartw ...
, who left ''
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'' to star in the show; the crew included director
Vincente Minnelli Vincente Minnelli (born Lester Anthony Minnelli; February 28, 1903 – July 25, 1986) was an American stage director and film director. He directed the classic movie musicals ''Meet Me in St. Louis'' (1944), ''An American in Paris'' (1951), ''Th ...
, set designer
Jo Mielziner Joseph "Jo" Mielziner (March 19, 1901 – March 15, 1976) was an American theatrical scenic, and lighting designer born in Paris, France. He was described as "the most successful set designer of the Golden era of Broadway", and worked on both sta ...
, costume designer
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, and choreographer Jack Cole. The show received scathing reviews and Merrick cancelled the Broadway production, taking a $500,000 loss. In December 1968, the authors brought a more modest version of it to New York's off-Broadway Theatre de Lys (now the Lucille Lortel Theater) under the title ''Ballad for a Firing Squad''. It lasted there for fifteen performances. In 1996,
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in New York revived the 1968 version under the original title ''Mata Hari''. A cast recording of that production was released in 2001.


Synopsis

In 1917, Captain Henry LaFarge, a French military intelligence officer, believes that the exotic dancer, Mata Hari, is the most dangerous German spy in France; he is obsessed with bringing her to justice. While surveilling her, he falls in love and they have an affair. Still in doubt about her loyalty to France, he sets a trap for her, and she fails the test. She is tried and sentenced to death. LaFarge discovers that she may have been framed by his superiors, who wish to blame their military losses upon her supposed espionage. LaFarge tries to prevent the execution but fails. He falls into despair even as he is hailed as a hero for capturing the spy. The story is interwoven with scenes portraying a young soldier who evolves from a naïve and idealistic youth into a war-hardened, but disillusioned, killer. He sings the anti-war song "Maman", describing a letter to his mother from the trenches. The two story lines intersect when he becomes a member of Mata Hari's execution squad.


Musical numbers

; Act I * "This is Not a Very Nice War" - The Young Soldier * "Is This Fact?" - LaFarge, Devires, Boulet & Office * "Mata Hari's Dance at the Salon" - Mata Hari and Dancing Girls * "Everyone Has Something to Hide" - Mata Hari and Ensemble * "Waltz at the Salon" - Ensemble * "How Young You Were Tonight" - LaFarge and Paulette * "Curiosity" - Mata Hari, LaFarge, Boulet, Officers and Dancing Girls * "I'm Saving Myself for a Soldier - Vaudevillians and Ensemble * "I'm Saving Myself for a Soldier (Reprise) - Vaudevillians and Ensemble * "Maman" - The Young Soldier * "The Choice is Yours" - Mata Hari and LaFarge * "Sextet" - Paulette, LaFarge, Claudine, Mr. Dupre, Mrs. Dupre, Philipe, Michele, Maurice, and Pierre * "I Don't See Him Very Much Anymore" - Paulette * "No More Than a Moment" - Mata Hari and LaFarge * "In Madrid" - Ensemble * "Dance at the Cafe del Torro" - Mata Hari and Dancers ; Act II * "Hello, Yank!" - The Young Soldier, French and American Soldiers * "You Have No Idea" - Mata Hari, LaFarge, Boulet, and Officers * "Sextet (Reprise)" - Paulette, Relatives and People on the Street * "There Is No You" - LaFarge * "There Will Be Love Again" - Mata Hari * "There Is No You (Reprise) - LaFarge


Reception

In '' The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway'',
William Goldman William Goldman (August 12, 1931 – November 16, 2018) was an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He first came to prominence in the 1950s as a novelist before turning to screenwriting. He won Academy Awards for his screenplays '' ...
called ''Mata Hari'' "the one genuinely ambitious musical of the year" but criticized Minnelli's work as director, saying, "His work was so helpless, so inept, that he had the bulk of the action taking place upstage at a distance far removed from the audience, making the show, in a musical-comedy sense, all but invisible. Most musicals need to be brightly lit and played as close to the footlights as possible so that the audience can see and hear them."


References

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