The Wedding Singer (musical)

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The Wedding Singer
Music Matthew Sklar
Lyrics Chad Beguelin
Book Chad Beguelin
Tim Herlihy
Based upon 1998 film The Wedding Singer
Productions 2006 Broadway
2008 UK Tour
2008 West End

The Wedding Singer is a musical based on the film The Wedding Singer, with music by Matthew Sklar, lyrics by Chad Beguelin, and a book by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy.

The musical opened on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on April 27, 2006 and closed on December 31, 2006 after 284 performances. It was directed by John Rando, with choreography by Rob Ashford, and featured Stephen Lynch as Robbie.

A U.S. tour began on August 31, 2007. A Swedish version opened in Karlstad on September 1, 2007.[1] El Rey de Bodas, the Spanish-language version, which translates into "The King of Weddings", opened in Madrid in October 2007.[2]

A UK tour is scheduled to open at the Manchester Palace Theatre in February 2008 which is expected to star Jonathan Wilkes, and is then expected to begin a open-ended West End towards the end of 2008 and early 2009. The Japanese version will open in Tokyo at the Nissay Theatre on February 6, 2008,[3] and other foreign productions are scheduled for Finland, Germany, Australia, and South Korea.

Contents

The musical largely follows the same storyline as the 1998 film of the same title which starred Adam Sandler opposite Drew Barrymore. However, some plot and character elements were indeed altered. For instance:

  • the older woman to whom the lead character Robbie Hart gives piano lessons, portrayed in the film by Ellen Albertini Dow, is changed into his own grandmother for the musical;
  • Robbie's friend Sammy, portrayed by Allen Covert in the film, is a member of Robbie's band in the musical, while he was a limousine driver in the movie. His character's personality was also changed to give it more "white trash" elements as compared to the film version;
  • when Robbie goes to the city to seek out gainful employment, in the musical he turns to Julia's fiancĂ© Glen (his rival for her affections), rather than an unrelated bank as in the film.

Act I
  • It's Your Wedding Day-Robbie and Company
  • Someday-Julia and Company
  • A Note From Linda-Linda
  • Pop-Holly, Julia, Glen and Company
  • Somebody Kill Me-Robbie
  • A Note From Grandma-Grandma Rosie
  • Casualty of Love-Robbie and Company
  • Come Out of the Dumpster-Julia and Robbie
  • Today You Are a Man-Sammy, George, and Robbie
  • George's Prayer-George
  • Not That Kind of Thing-Robbie, Julia, Clerk, and Company
  • Saturday Night in the City-Holly, Robbie, Julia, Glen and Company
Act II
  • All About the Green-Glen and Company
  • Someday (Reprise)-Julia
  • Right in Front of Your Eyes-Holly
  • Single-Sammy, George, Robbie and Company
  • If I Told You-Robbie and Julia
  • Let Me Come Home-Linda
  • If I Told You (Reprise)-Robbie
  • Move That Thang-Grandma Rosie, George and Company
  • Grow Old With You-Robbie and Julia
  • It's Your Wedding Day (Finale)-Robbie and Full Company

Tony Awards
  • Best Musical (nominated)
  • Best Book of a Musical (nominated)
  • Best Original Score (nominated)
  • Best Actor in a Musical (Stephen Lynch, nominee)
  • Best Choreography (nominated)
Drama Desk Awards
  • Outstanding Musical (nominated)
  • Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Stephen Lynch, nominee)
  • Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical (Amy Spanger, nominee)
  • Outstanding Choreography (nominated)
  • Outstanding Lyrics (nominated)
  • Outstanding Set Design of a Musical (nominated)
  • Outstanding Music (nominated)
  • Outstanding Costume Design (nominated)
Drama League Award
  • Distinguished Production of a Musical (nominated)
  • Distinguished Performance Award (Felicia Finley, nominee)
  • Distinguished Performance Award (Stephen Lynch, nominee)

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