High Spirits (musical)

High Spirits (musical)

Infobox Musical
name= High Spirits


caption= Original Cast Recording
music=Hugh Martin
Timothy Gray
lyrics=Hugh Martin
Timothy Gray
book=Hugh Martin
Timothy Gray
basis="Blithe Spirit"
by Noël Coward
productions= 1964 Broadway
1964 West End
awards=

"High Spirits" is a musical with a book, lyrics, and music by Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray, based on the play "Blithe Spirit" by Noël Coward, about a man's problems caused by the spirit of his dead wife.

Martin and Gray adhered closely to Coward's original text, although they expanded the medium's character from a supporting role to a lead. The playwright was delighted with their adaptation, then entitled "Faster Than Sound", and agreed to direct it, hoping to cast Keith Michell as Charles, Gwen Verdon as Elvira, Celeste Holm as Ruth, and Kay Thompson as Madame Arcati, with Danny Daniels as choreographer. Coward's dream cast failed to materialize, but he continued with the project.

Productions

After fourteen previews, the Broadway production opened on April 7 1964 at the Alvin Theatre, where it ran for 375 performances. The cast included Edward Woodward as Charles, Tammy Grimes as Elvira, Louise Troy as Ruth, and Beatrice Lillie as Madame Arcati. The production was nominated for eight Tony Awards but did not win any. An original cast recording was released by MCA.

Coward also directed the West End production, which opened in November 1964 at the Savoy Theatre, where it ran for 93 performances. The cast included Denis Quilley as Charles, Marti Stevens as Elvira, Jan Waters as Ruth, and Cicely Courtneidge as Madame Arcati [ [http://www.musical-theatre.net/html/recordcabinet/highspirits.html Information about the London production] ] . A London cast album was released by Pye Records.

ynopsis

Writer Charles Condomine hosts a séance conducted by medium Madame Arcati in the hope that he'll learn her tricks so he can use the information in his new novel. His assumption that she is a fake is proven wrong when she falls into a trance and manages to conjure the spirit of his late wife Elvira, although he alone can see her. His present wife Ruth believes that Charles is joking until Elvira moves into the Condomine household and proves her presence by performing poltergeist-type pranks. Elvira's plan to kill Charles so he can join her in the beyond backfires when she accidentally disposes of Ruth instead, and before long the two female apparitions are disrupting their former husband's life with their constant nagging and bickering.

ong list

;Act I
* Was She Prettier Than I?
* The Bicycle Song
* You'd Better Love Me
* Where Is the Man I Married?
* The Sandwich Man
* Go Into Your Trance
* Where Is the Man I Married? (Reprise)
* Forever and a Day
* Something Tells Me
* I Know Your Heart
* Faster Than Sound

;Act II
* If I Gave You
* Talking to You
* Home Sweet Heaven
* Something Is Coming to Tea
* The Exorcism
* What In the World Did You Want?
* Faster Than Sound (Reprise)

Tony Award nominations

*Best Musical
*Best Composer and Lyricist
*Best Author of a Musical
*Best Actress in a Musical (Beatrice Lillie)
*Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Louise Troy)
*Best Choreography
*Best Direction of a Musical
*Best Conductor and Musical Director

Notes

References

"Open a New Window: The Broadway Musical of the 1960s" by Ethan Mordden, published by Palgrave (2001), pages 38-40 (ISBN 0-312-23952-1)

External links

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* [http://www.nodanw.com/shows_h/high_spirits.htm Synopsis, etc at NODA site]


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