Bounce (musical)
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| Bounce | |
| Original Cast Recording | |
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| Music | Stephen Sondheim |
| Lyrics | Stephen Sondheim |
| Book | John Weidman |
| Based upon | The lives of Addison and Wilson Mizner |
| Productions | 2003 Chicago 2008 Broadway planned |
Bounce is a musical by Stephen Sondheim with a libretto by John Weidman. It premiered in a workshop in 1999 under the title Wise Guys. Directed by Sam Mendes, it was produced at the New York Theatre Workshop starring Victor Garber and Nathan Lane. [1]
Harold Prince directed the musical when it premiered on June 20, 2003 at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago (interrupted by a lawsuit by Scott Rudin)[2]. The production also played at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. in the fall of 2003, but was never mounted in New York. Richard Kind and Howard McGillin were featured as brothers Addison and Wilson Mizner, with Jane Powell, as the brothers' mother and Michele Pawk as a dance-hall girl. [3]
It is the story of Addison and Wilson Mizner's adventures across America in the early 20th century, from Gold rush Alaska to Florida. [4]
A private reading of Bounce was done at the Public Theater on February 6, 2006. [5] It was reported that Eric Schaeffer directed, with Richard Kind and Bernadette Peters among the cast.
In an interview, John Weidman had confirmed that Bounce would be produced at the Public Theater in 2008. [6] However, Bounce is not on the Public Theater schedule for 2007-08 that has been announced. [7]
In an interview with the Denver Post (September 15, 2007), Sondheim is said to be putting the "final touches" on the latest version of Bounce, which will be performed under the auspices of next year's (2008) New York Shakespeare Festival. [8]
As presented in June 2003 at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago
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- ^ http://www.playbill.com/news/article/49231.html Sondheim's Wise Guys Will Not Appear on Bway in April 2000
- ^ "B'way Loses Its 'Bounce'" at sondheim.com
- ^ http://www.sondheimguide.com/bounce.html
- ^ The New York Times, Ben Brantley, November 1, 2003, Section B, p. 7.
- ^ "Sondheim and Weidman's "Bounce" to Get Reading at Public Theater Feb. 6"
- ^ http://www.playbill.com/news/article/109235.html
- ^ http://www.playbill.com/news/article/109927.html
- ^ Denver Post, "Exclusive interview: Stephen Sondheim", Kyle MacMillan, September 15, 2007
- 2003 Interview with Richard Kind and Howard McGillin
- 2004 Interview with Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman, and Jonathan Tunick
- 2003 Story about recording the original cast CD
- Court case and background information on sondheim.com