The Lieutenant (musical)
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''The Lieutenant'' is a
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with book, music and lyrics by Gene Curty, Nitra Scharfman and Chuck Strand. The musical concerns the court martial of Lieutenant
William Calley William Laws Calley Jr. (born June 8, 1943) is a former American army officer and war criminal convicted by court-martial for the premeditated killings of 200 to 400 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the Mỹ Lai massacre on March 16, 1968, d ...
during the
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and ran on
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in 1975.


Production

The original production of ''The Lieutenant'', directed by William Martin and choreographed by Dennis Dennehy opened on
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at the Lyceum Theatre on March 9, 1975 and closed on March 16, 1975 after nine performances and seven previews. The cast featured
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and was produced by Joseph S. Kutrzeba and Spofford J. Beadle. ''The Lieutenant'' was nominated for four
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including Best Musical,
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, Tony Award for Best Original Score and Best Actor in a Musical. ''The Lieutenant'' was originally produced by Queens Playhouse, ( Flushing Meadows, New York) in 1974 by Joseph S. Kutrzeba, who started the Playhouse.
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was the press representative. Producer and
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survivor Joseph Kutrzeba said of the reason he decided to produce ''The Lieutenant'' was "The show meant a lot to me on human values. I think the theme is one of cardinal importance to our times: The concept of obedience versus exercising one's own conscience." The Philadelphia Inquirer September 3, 1974 In 1994 an adaptation of ''The Lieutenant'' was performed under the title "...One of the Good Guys" by Israeli actor Meir Vardi and David Bolander at the Sanford Meisner Theatre in New York City. A 2018 revival of the show is in pre-production.


Overview

The show poses the question: Where does the guilt lie for the My Lai massacre of civilians in 1968 Vietnam? Does it reside solely in the person of The Lieutenant, who gave the order to "waste them"? Or perhaps in the larger military itself, where wars are planned, body counts are calculated, and inconvenient casualties are sometimes scrubbed from the record? Or just maybe the seeds for deeds like My Lai are latent in the very fabric of the human race, and once in a while the perfect storm of events allows for something terrible like this to happen? The use of music follows the approach of Brecht, whereby the songs comment on themes and issues of the play. In August 2016,
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, president of The Institute for the American Musical in Los Angeles, California, accepted the script, score, libretto, reviews and playbill of ''The Lieutenant'' into their archives.


Original Broadway cast

*
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starred as The Lieutenant. * Steven Boockvor – Soldier in "C" Company * Gene Curty – Judge, OCS Sergeant * Chet D'Elia – First General * Gordon Grody – Defense Attorney * Walt Hunter – Captain * Clark James – Soldier in "C" Company * Dan Kruger – Soldier in "C" Company * James "Jim" Litten – Sergeant, Soldier "C" Company, Clergyman and First Reporter * Donald Rayson McGrath – Chaplain and First Congressman * Jim-Patrick McMahon – Soldier in "C" Company * Eugene Moose – Second General * Joel Powers – Recruiting Sergeant, Senator * Joseph Pugliese – Soldier in "C" Company * Burt Rodriguez – Soldier in "C" Company, Second Congressman, Prosecutor * Alan K. Siegel – New Recruit * Jo Speros – Sole female, Third Reporter * Danny Taylor – Third General * Tom Tofel – G.I., Second Reporter, Soldier in "C" Company


Musicians

*Mark Cianfrani on Lead Guitar * John Angelori on Rhythm Guitar * Alan Bowin on Organ * Joe DiCarlo on Drums * James Marino on Bass Guitar * Chuck Strand on Piano.


Recording

The cast album was recorded in 1975 but never officially released.


Songs

*The Indictment – Lieutenant and Judge *Join the Army – Lieutenant, Recruiting Sergeant and Recruits *Look for the Men With Potential – Generals *Kill – OCS Sergeant *I Don't Want to Go Over to Vietnam – Lieutenant and "C" Company *Eulogy – Chaplain *At 0700 Tomorrow – Captain and "C" Company *Massacre – Captain, Lieutenant, "C" Company and Vietnamese *Something's Gone Wrong – Captain and Lieutenant *Twenty-Eight – Generals, Captain and Lieutenant *Let's Believe in the Captain – Generals *Final Report – First General *I Will Make Things Happen – G.I. *He Wants to Put the Army in Jail – Senator, 1st & 2nd Congressmen and Clergyman *There's No Other Solution – Generals *I'm Going Home – Lieutenant and "C" Company *We've Chosen You, Lieutenant – Generals *The Star of This War – Reporters and Lieutenant *On Trial for My Life – Lieutenant *The Conscience of a Nation – Prosecutor *Damned No Matter How He Turned – Defense Attorney *On Trial for My Life (Reprise) – Lieutenant *The Verdict – Judge and Jurors *Finale – New Recruit, Recruiting Sergeant and Company


Critical response

The musical was described by
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in his ''New York Times'' review as "extremely well staged" a "
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", and "it works very well indeed". He also mentioned in The Morning News that the Lieutenant is "attractive and supportive" and there is "never a dull moment" Ernest Leogrande of the New York News Service felt that "they have two of the essentials for any musical show: telling lyrics and strong melodies". The Long Island Press said "If you never see another show, you must see this one" Barnard Bulletin, March 3, 1975


Awards and nominations


Original Broadway production


References


External links


Internet Broadway Database

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* ''Show Music on Record'', Jack Raymond Digital ID loc.natlib.smor.19750309 * ''Central Opera Service Bulletin'', Volume 22, Number 2, page 69 * [Hischack, Thomas S
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''Broadway Plays and Musicals Descriptions and Essential Facts of more than 14,000 Shows Through 2007'', Thomas S. McFarland, 2009, , p. 256] * https://www.newspapers.com/image/38333151/ * 29th Annual Tony Awards, 1975 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkrcCpJZxng * Library of Congress - https://www.loc.gov/item/smor.19750309 * "Shirley I Jest" by
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