Scarlett (musical)

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Scarlett is a musical with a score by Harold Rome. Its original Japanese book is by Kazou Kikuta and its English adaptation is by Horton Foote.

Based on Margaret Mitchell's bestseller Gone with the Wind, it traces the fate of vain, self-centered Southern belle Scarlett O'Hara and dashing blockade runner Rhett Butler, who share a passionately turbulent relationship, from the days prior to the American Civil War through the war itself and the period of Reconstruction that follows it.

The original Tokyo production ran four hours, and the show underwent severe trimming when it was translated into English. Ninety minutes shorter, and rechristened Gone with the Wind, the West End version, produced by Harold Fielding and directed by Joe Layton, opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1972, with a cast headed by June Ritchie, Harve Presnell, Patricia Michael, and Robert Swann. The majority of reviews praised Ritchie's Scarlett and were duly impressed by Layton's staging, but criticized Foote's treatment, which relied heavily on the audience's prior knowledge of the characters and plot and as a result was sketchy in its presentation of both. Still, Fielding was encouraged enough to schedule a Broadway opening for April 7, 1974.

In August 1973, the production was mounted at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles by the city's Civic Light Opera Association, with Lesley Ann Warren and Pernell Roberts in the leads. The reviews were so brutal Fielding immediately cancelled his plan to continue to New York City. In 1976, Lucia Victor staged a production in Dallas that travelled to three other cities, but that was the last time the musical was produced.

Act I
  • Overture/He Loves Me
  • We Belong to You
  • Scarlett
  • We Belong to You (Reprise)
  • Two of a Kind
  • Two of a Kind (Reprise)/Blissful Christmas/My Soldier/Blissful Christmas (Reprise)
  • Goodbye My Honey
  • Lonely Stranger
  • A Time for Love
  • What Is Love?
  • Which Way is Home?
Act II
  • Entracte/Bonnie Blue Flag
  • O'Hara
  • The Newlyweds Song
  • Strange and Wonderful
  • Blueberry Eyes
  • Little Wonder
  • Bonnie Gone
  • Finale

Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops by Ken Mandelbaum, published by St. Martin's Press, October 1991

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