''Saturday's Warrior'' is a religious-themed musical written by
Douglass Stewart
Douglass Stewart is a Latter-day Saint playwright most notable for having written '' Saturday's Warrior''. He also wrote the screenplay used in the 1974 film version of '' Where the Red Fern Grows''. He was the moving creative force behind the cre ...
and
Lex de Azevedo
Alexis King de Azevedo (born January 14, 1943) is an American composer, song writer, pianist, actor and singer known primarily for his film scores and his work on '' The Swan Princess'' of which one of his songs was nominated for a Golden Globe ...
about a family who are members of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, informally known as the LDS Church or Mormon Church, is a nontrinitarian Christian church that considers itself to be the restoration of the original church founded by Jesus Christ. The ...
(LDS Church). The musical tells the story of a group of children that are born into a
Latter-day Saint
Mormons are a religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s. After Smith's death in 1844, the movement split into sever ...
family after making various promises in the
premortal life. Two of the children, Jimmy and Julie, encounter personal struggles that help them rediscover and fulfill their
foreordained missions in life. Although no explicit time frame is given in the dialogue, certain contextual clues (in particular, a song that references the
Zero population growth
Zero population growth, sometimes abbreviated ZPG, is a condition of demographic balance where the number of people in a specified population neither grows nor declines; that is, the number of births plus in-migrants equals the number of deaths ...
movement) suggest that the story takes place in the then-current and then-recent period of the late 1960s or early '70s, similar to other religious musicals such as ''
Godspell
''Godspell'' is a musical composed by Stephen Schwartz with book by John-Michael Tebelak. The show is structured as a series of parables, primarily based on the Gospel of Matthew, interspersed with music mostly set to lyrics from traditional hy ...
'' and ''
Jesus Christ Superstar
''Jesus Christ Superstar'' is a sung-through rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. Loosely based on the Gospels' accounts of the Passion, the work interprets the psychology of Jesus and other characters, with ...
''.
The musical explores the Latter-day Saint doctrines and views on the
plan of salvation
The plan of salvation is a Christian concept regarding God's plan to save humanity from sin and its consequences. It occurs first in the New Testament, for example in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark, although some scholars consider th ...
, premortal life, foreordination, and
eternal marriage
Celestial marriage (also called the New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage, Eternal Marriage, Temple Marriage) is a doctrine that marriage can last forever in heaven. This is a unique teaching of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
. It depicts
abortion
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of pregn ...
and
birth control as being contrary to the divine
plan of salvation
The plan of salvation is a Christian concept regarding God's plan to save humanity from sin and its consequences. It occurs first in the New Testament, for example in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark, although some scholars consider th ...
.
''Saturday's Warrior'' was first performed in California in 1973 as a college project.
[Saturday's Warrior (1989)](_blank)
ldsfilm.com; accessed September 9, 2015. In early spring 1974, the play was performed at
Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University (BYU, sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y) is a private research university in Provo, Utah. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young and is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
's (BYU) Spring Arts Festival by a cast of BYU students. Bob Williams made a video version of the musical in 1989, setting it on a stage as opposed to giving the movie a more naturalistic look. It is among the first popular
LDS films to not be made or sponsored by the LDS Church or BYU.
Stewart wrote two sequels, ''Star Child'' (music by Gaye Beeson) which debuted in 1981, and ''The White Star'' (music by
Janice Kapp Perry
Janice Kapp Perry (born October 1, 1938) is an American composer, songwriter, and author. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), she has written over 3,000 songs, some of which appeared in the church's offi ...
) which debuted in 2007. In 2016, de Azevedo and Stewart produced another filmed remake with a more naturalized look.
Plot
While waiting in the pre-mortal Life to be born, a family of eight children promise each other that they will always be there for each other ("Pullin' Together"). The youngest, Emily, is afraid that when her turn to be born comes around, their parents will be tired of having kids, and she won't be born into their family. The oldest, Jimmy, promises Emily he will personally see to it she will be born into their family. Julie—the second-oldest daughter—and Tod—another spirit in the pre-mortal life—promise each other that, while on earth, they will somehow find each other and get married ("Circle of Our Love").
However, finding themselves on Earth and living a mortal life, no one remembers the promises they made before they were born. Julie finds herself desperately in love with Wally Kestler, who is now leaving to serve a
two-year mission. Julie promises she'll wait for him ("Will I Wait For You?"). Jimmy is a typical confused teenager, influenced by
peer pressure
Peer pressure is the direct or indirect influence on peers, i.e., members of social groups with similar interests, experiences, or social statuses. Members of a peer group are more likely to influence a person's beliefs, values, and behavior. A g ...
and rebellious against his parents. He finds himself in the company of other teenagers who are critical of his parents for having such a large family and advocate philosophies such as
zero population growth
Zero population growth, sometimes abbreviated ZPG, is a condition of demographic balance where the number of people in a specified population neither grows nor declines; that is, the number of births plus in-migrants equals the number of deaths ...
and legalized
abortion
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus. An abortion that occurs without intervention is known as a miscarriage or "spontaneous abortion"; these occur in approximately 30% to 40% of pregn ...
("Zero Population"). Because of their influence, he becomes upset when he learns his parents are going to have another baby (Emily). Pam, Jimmy's twin sister, who has medical problems and can't walk, talks to Jimmy and tries to help him sort things out ("Line Upon Line"). Jimmy is still confused and leaves home to live with his friends. But when Jimmy has a chance encounter and conversation with a non-Mormon named Tod Richards ("Voices") and then gets a phone call from his family telling him Pam has died, he begins some serious personal reflection ("Brace Me Up"). He decides to return to his family.
Meanwhile, Julie gets engaged to another man, Peter, and writes a "
Dear John letter
A Dear John letter is a letter written to a man by his wife or romantic partner to inform him that their relationship is over, usually because his partner has found another lover. The man is often a member of the military stationed overseas, alth ...
" to Wally while he's still on his mission ("He's Just a Friend/Dear John"). Wally is devastated, but his companion,
Elder Green, convinces him to "shape up" and keep preaching the Gospel ("Humble Way"). Though the two companions have not had much success proselyting, they find Tod, who has been searching for answers ("Paper Dream") and teach him by the Spirit. Julie decides she doesn't want to marry Peter after all, but when Wally comes home from his mission, he brings Tod with him, and Julie realizes he's the man she's been searching for all her life ("Feelings of Forever"). At the climax of the movie, Pam dies and meets Emily in
Heaven
Heaven or the heavens, is a common religious cosmological or transcendent supernatural place where beings such as deities, angels, souls, saints, or venerated ancestors are said to originate, be enthroned, or reside. According to the bel ...
. They joyously reunite, then say goodbye as Pam must ascend into the afterlife at the same time as Emily must descend from the pre-life into her new mortal body as she is born. The main title song, "Saturday's Warrior", is played as a finale.
Production history
''Saturday's Warrior'' was first produced at BYU in the spring of 1974 with Stewart, de Azevedo, and Harold Oaks, of the BYU theatrical department, being the moving forces behind the production. Azevedo was only lightly involved with the BYU production but later in 1974 staged a production in Los Angeles that was billed as having the original cast.
A 1975 run in Salt Lake City and Spanish Fork, Utah was very successful.
Cast
* Erik Hickenlooper as Jimmy
* Cori Jacobsen as Julie
* Davison Cheney as Tod
* Bart Hickenlooper as Wally
* D.L. Walker as Harold Greene
* Marianne Thompson as Pam
*
Marvin Payne as Dad
* Gay Parvis as Mom
* Mary Greenwood as Shelly
* Jared Christensen as Benjy
* Kelsi Osborn as Alice
* Matthew Lewis as Ernie
* Rebecca Tate as Emily
* Michelle Schaertl as Baby Emily
* Judy Hibbert as Matron
* Travis Tanner as Mack
* Judy Gubler as Angel
Musical numbers
Musical Numbers, as included in the original play soundtrack:
*"Saturday's Warrior"
*"Circle of Our Love"
*"Pullin' Together"
*"Humble Way"
*"Sailing On"
*"Will I Wait For You?"
*"Daddy's Nose"
*"Zero Population"
*"Didn't We Love Him?"
*"Line Upon Line"
*"He's Just a Friend/Dear John"
*"Humble Way Reprise" (FV)
*"Paper Dream"
*"Summer of Fair Weather"
*"Saturday's Warrior Reprise" (SV)
*"Voices" (SV)
*"Brace Me Up"
*"Brace Me Up Production Number"
*"Paper Dream Reprise I"
*"Paper Dream Reprise II" (FV)
*"Feelings of Forever"
*"Saturday's Warrior Finale"
(SV) Stage Version only
(FV) Film Version only
Reception
''Saturday's Warrior'' is not well known outside the LDS Church. The themes of ''Saturday's Warrior'', however, resound with many church members, especially regarding "
the last days".
The
Los Angeles Times
The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the ...
reviewer described the production as "pleasant lively and well-sung,... with an emphasis on close family ties."
2016 film
After resisting the idea for many years, de Azevedo and Stewart decided to make a film version of the musical, which opened in 2016.
The film is directed by Michael Buster, who co-wrote the script with Heather Ravarino.
de Azevedo wrote three new songs for the movie version.
Production
The force behind this production largely came from de Azevedo's daughters, Emilie and Rachel. It has been criticized as having very poor production quality. Others have felt it was a well-produced work that truly moved the stage production into the realm of film.
Review of Saturday's Warrior
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Cast
* Kenny Holland as Jimmy Flinders
* Jacob Buster as Ernie Flinders
* Monica Moore Smith as Julie Flinders
* Mason D. Davis as Tod Richards
* Bailee M. Johnson as Shelley Flinders
* Caroline Labrum as Alice Flinders
* Pete Day as Mr. Kestler
* Katie E. Curran as Flight Attendant
* Grace Hallows as Grace
* Carlton Bluford as Mack
* Chelsea Jurkiewicz as Bus Girl
* Alex Boyé as The Heavenly Guide
* Anna Daines as Pam Flinders
* Brian Clark as Adam Flinders
* Alison Akin Clark as Terri Flinders
* Morgan Gunter as Elder Greene
* Clint Pulver as Elder Kestler
* James Bounous as Peter
Cameo
* The Piano Guys
The Piano Guys is an American musical group consisting of pianist Jon Schmidt, cellist Steven Sharp Nelson, videographer Paul Anderson, and music producer Al van der Beek. Originating in Utah, they gained popularity through YouTube, where in 20 ...
Crew
* Michael Buster (Director/Writer)
* Lex de Azevedo (Writer/Executive Producer/Producer)
* Heather Ravarino (Writer)
* Duane Andersen (Co-Producer)
* Emilie de Azevedo Brown (Executive Producer)
* Rachel Coleman (Executive Producer)
* Jarrod Phillips (Producer)
* Bonnie Story
Bonnie Story (born March 18, 1959) is an American Emmy Award-winning choreographer best known for her work in the films ''High School Musical'', ''High School Musical 2,'' and ''High School Musical 3.'' Her work has been presented on FOX dance sh ...
(Choreographer)
Soundtrack
See also
* ''Added Upon
Christian Nephi Anderson (January 22, 1865 – January 6, 1923) was a prominent Utah novelist and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). A prolific writer of the "Home Literature" period of LDS fiction, Anderson ...
''
References
Association for Mormon letters composite of articles on Saturday's Warrior
External links
* {{IMDb title, 0382958, Saturday's Warrior
1973 musicals
Latter Day Saint plays and pageants
Musicals based on religious traditions
1980s musical films
1989 films
Films shot in Utah
Mormon cinema
Films scored by Lex de Azevedo
1980s English-language films