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''Via Galactica'' is a
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with a book by
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and Judith Ross, lyrics by Gore, and music by
Galt MacDermot Arthur Terence Galt MacDermot (December 18, 1928 – December 17, 2018) was a Canadian-American composer, pianist and writer of musical theater. He won a Grammy Award for the song " African Waltz" in 1960. His most-successful musicals were ''Hai ...
. It marked the
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debut of actor Mark Baker. Originally entitled ''Up!'', it offers a futuristic story of social outcasts living on an
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in the year 2972. Among them is Gabriel Finn, a space sanitation man who collects trash in a clamshell-shaped garbage ship called the
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. The storyline was so incomprehensible that at the last moment producers decided to insert a plot synopsis in the ''
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'', but audiences were still baffled by what they were witnessing unfold on stage.
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did little to enhance the project. After fifteen previews, the Broadway production, directed by Peter Hall, produced by
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and
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by
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, opened on November 28, 1972, the first production at the brand-new
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where, unable to withstand a universal assault by the critics, it ran for only seven performances. The cast included
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,
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, and Virginia Vestoff. ''Via Galactica'', one of the first Broadway shows to lose more than $1 million, was MacDermot's second flop of the season. His ''
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'' had closed after 16 performances five weeks earlier.


Songs


Act One

* "Via Galactica" (Storyteller) * "We Are One" (Blue People) * "Helen of Troy" (Gabriel Finn) * "Oysters" (Hels and April) * "The Other Side of the Sky" (Hels) * "Children of the Sun" (Omaha) * "Different" (April and Company) * "Take Your Hat Off" (Omaha and Company) * "Ilmar's Tomb" (Omaha) * "Shall We Friend?" (Gabriel Finn) * "The Lady Isn't Looking" (Omaha) * "Hush" (Gabriel Finn) * "Cross on Over" (Dr. Isaacs, Omaha and Company) * "The Gospel of Gabriel Finn" (Gabriel Finn)


Act Two

* "Terre Haute High" (April) * "Life Wins" (Omaha) * "The Worm Germ" (Provo) * "Isaacs' Equation" (Dr. Isaacs) * "Dance the Dark Away!" (Storyteller and Company) * "Four Hundred Girls Ago" (Gabriel Finn) * "All My Good Mornings" (Omaha) * "Isaacs' Equation (Reprise)" (Dr. Isaacs) * "Children of the Sun (Reprise)" (Omaha and Gabriel Finn) * "New Jerusalem" (Company)


References

*''Broadway Musicals: A Hundred Year History'' by David H. Lewis, published by McFarland & Company (2002), pages 104-105 () *''Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops'' by
Ken Mandelbaum Ken Mandelbaum is a Jewish American columnist, critic, and author whose primary field of expertise is musical theatre. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Mandelbaum was introduced to Broadway musical theatre by his parents and grandparents at ...
, published by
St. Martin's Press St. Martin's Press is a book publisher headquartered in Manhattan, New York City, in the Equitable Building. St. Martin's Press is considered one of the largest English-language publishers, bringing to the public some 700 titles a year under si ...
(1998), pages 23–24 ()


External links

* * * Jennifer George
"My Family's Flop"
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'', January 2, 2011. * BroadwayEdition.org host Paul Leary's Exclusive interview about Via Galactica with Rick Gore: http://www.paulleary.org/web/Home/Entries/2011/1/7_Exclusive_interview_about_Via_Galactica.html {{Galt MacDermot 1972 musicals Broadway musicals Musicals by Galt MacDermot Original musicals Science fiction musicals