They're Playing Our Song

They're Playing Our Songis amusicalwith a book byNeil Simon,lyrics byCarole Bayer Sager,and music byMarvin Hamlisch.

They're Playing Our Song
Original Cast Recording
MusicMarvin Hamlisch
LyricsCarole Bayer Sager
BookNeil Simon
BasisRelationship betweenCarole Bayer SagerandMarvin Hamlisch
Productions1978Los Angeles(tryout)
1979Broadway
1979North Americantour
1980West End
1981 North American tour

In a story based on the real-life relationship of Hamlisch and Sager, a wisecrackingcomposerfinds a new, offbeatlyricist,but initially the match is not one made in heaven. The two undergo a series of trials and overcome a number of hurdles before finding true love by the final curtain.

They're Playing Our Songis essentially a two-character show. Vernon and Sonia are the sole characters on stage; each character has a three-personGreek chorusacting as their inner voices, and there are no big production numbers.

Productions

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Produced byEmanuel Azenberg,the musical had its world premiere at theAhmanson TheatreinLos Angelesin December 1978.[1][2]

The musical opened onBroadwayat theImperial Theatreon February 11, 1979, where it ran for 1,082 performances and 11 previews. Directed byRobert Mooreand choreographed byPatricia Birch,the cast starredRobert KleinandLucie Arnaz(in her Broadway debut). Douglas W. Schmidt designed the scenery and projections,Ann Rothdesigned the costumes and lighting was byTharon Musser.Notable cast replacements includedTony Roberts,Stockard Channing,Victor Garber,Anita Gillette,John Hillner,Diana CanovaandTed Wass.Anoriginal cast recordingwas released byCasablanca Records.

Film rights were purchased byRastar Filmsin late 1979. ProducerRay Starkplanned a 1982 release throughColumbia Pictureswith new songs contributed by Hamlisch and Sager. The film, however, was never produced.[3]

The first U.S. national tour opened in 1979 withVictor GarberandEllen Greene.[4]

The original Australian production opened on August 23, 1980, at the Theatre Royal inSydney.It starredJohn WatersandJacki Weaver,withRhonda Burchmoreas one of the "Inner Voices." An Australian Cast Recording was released byFestival Records.

The musical opened in theWest Endon October 1, 1980, at theShaftesbury TheatrewithTom ContiandGemma Craven,[5]who won a 1980Laurence Olivier Awardfor Actress of the Year in a Musical.[6]Among the "Inner Voices" wasDeena Payne.According to the history of the Shaftesbury Theatre, "The most successful production during this time was the musical They're Playing Our Song (1980), starring Tom Conti and Gemma Craven, which ran for nearly two years."[7]Notable replacements during its original London run includedMartin Shawand Diana Terry. It closed on May 8, 1982.[8]A London cast recording was released on the Chopper label.

An Argentinian production opened in 1980, starringValeria LynchandVictor Laplace.The Argentinian cast recording was released byPhilips.

The Singapore Repertory Theater production opened in thePhilippines,from July 2000 to August 13. It starredTony AwardwinnerLea Salongaas Sonia and Singaporean actorAdrian Pangas Vernon. The musical ran in the AFP Theatre.[9]

A production opened at theMenier Chocolate Factoryon August 4, 2008, to mixed reviews and closed on September 28. It starredHow Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?winnerConnie FisherandAlistair McGowan.[10]

A Brazilian production opened in March 2009, starring Tadeu Aguiar[11]and Amanda Acosta.

On August 30, 2010,Seth RudetskyandSutton Fosterstarred in a one-night onlyActors Fundbenefit performance of the show at the Gerald W. Lynch Theatre.[12]

In fall of 2010, theReprise Theatre Companyin Los Angeles staged a production starringJason AlexanderandStephanie J. Block.[13]

A Hungarian version titledKapj el!(after the song "Fallin'")—played inBékéscsaba,Hungary,in 2011. The production, directed by Zoltán Seregi and choreographed by Judit Kerekes, starred Anna Balogh as Sonia and György Szomor as Vernon.[14]

Porchlight Music TheatrepresentedThey're Playing Our Songas a part of their "Porchlight Revisits" season where they stage forgotten musicals three times per year. This production was in Chicago, Illinois in March 2018. It was directed and choreographed by Christopher Carter and music directed by Andra Velis Simon.[15]

Hayes Theatrein Sydney, Australia presentedThey're Playing Our Songas part of their "Neglected Musical" series in 2024. Neglected Musicals is a theatre initiative dedicated to presenting musical theatre that has never (or rarely) been seen in Australia. The musicals are presented with scripts in hand, and with piano accompaniment after only a day’s rehearsal.[16]

A Spanish-language production directed byAntonio Banderasran from June 6 to July 21, 2024 at the Teatro del Soho inMálaga,starring Miquel Fernández as Vernon Gersch and María Adamuz as Sonia Walsk.[17]

Synopsis

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Act I

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Top pop music composer Vernon Gersch, hoping to find a new collaborator, meets offbeat Sonia Walsk, who has already had some success writing lyrics and is in awe of his accomplishments, at his luxuryManhattanapartment. She is surprised that hisOscaris so light, and Vernon quips, "They're chocolate inside." He is aloof and focused, while she is disorganized and distracted, but Vernon has already written music to one of Sonia's lyrics, and they decide to forge ahead. Sonia, frazzled by her break up with lover Leon, arrives a day late for their first work session. When they begin, she tells Vernon they should get to know each other on a personal level in order for their work to gel, and they decide to have dinner at "Le Club."

Sonia, who has been trying to ease Leon's anguish, is late yet again, and the evening begins badly. She and Vernon argue, then dance in an effort to calm down. The two settle down to enjoy the evening, and they hear their own songs being played over the sound system. Another work session, in which the two really don't listen to each other, follows, but Vernon convinces Sonia to join him for a romantic weekend at aLong Islandbeach house. The trip to the island in Vernon's small sports car is fraught with engine trouble, calls to Leon, and arguments. They finally arrive at the house, but a phone call from Leon threatens the romantic mood. Determined to concentrate on Vernon, Sonia tells Leon that she can't help him and hangs up.

Act II

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It's a week later and Vernon is suffering frominsomnia.Sonia manipulates her way into his apartment by telling him she has no place to stay since Leon is back living at her place. Sonia and Vernon's romance and collaboration seems successful for a while, but the relationship begins to crumble because of her inability to send her ex-boyfriend away. Also, away from his piano, Vernon is a bundle of neuroses and unable to express his deepest feelings. After some psychologizing about the difficulties of living and working together, the pair split up at a recording session.

A few months later, while Vernon is in aLos Angeleshospital, Sonia arrives unexpectedly with a tiny red child's piano as a get-well gift. Months later, both have separately come to the realization that, despite their differences, they are better together. Vernon arrives at Sonia's apartment in New York to tell her that he wants to try again. She agrees, and they reconcile with a kiss.

Original casts

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Broadway
(1979)[18]
1st North American tour
(1979)[19]
West End
(1980)[20]
2nd North American tour
(1981)[21]
Vernon Gersch Robert Klein Victor Garber Tom Conti John Hammil
Sonia Walsk Lucie Arnaz Ellen Greene Gemma Craven Lorna Luft
Voices of Vernon Gersch Wayne Mattson
Andy Roth
Greg Zadikov
Kenneth Bryan
Clint Clifford
Bubba Rambo
Thom Booker
Philip Day
Mark Jefferis
George-Paul Fortuna
Paul Mack
Michael Mitz
Voices of Sonia Walsk Helen Castillo
Celia Celnik Matthau
Debbie Shapiro
Ivy Austin
Andrea Green
Cheryl Howard
Dawn Hope
Beverley Kay
Deena Payne
Lynne Lamberis
Gail Oscar
Peggy A. Stamper

Songs

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Charts

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Australia cast recording

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Chart (1980) Position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[22] 49

Awards and nominations

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Original Broadway production

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
1979 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated
Best Book of a Musical Neil Simon Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Robert Klein Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Robert Moore Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Book of a Musical Neil Simon Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Lucie Arnaz Nominated
Outstanding Music Marvin Hamlisch Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Design Tharon Musser Nominated
Theatre World Award Lucie Arnaz Won

Original London production

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
1980 Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical Nominated
Best Actor in a Musical Tom Conti Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Gemma Craven Won

Notes

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  1. ^"L.A. as a Tryout Town: What's So Bad About That?",Los Angeles Times,pp. R87, 10 December 1978
  2. ^Simon, Neil."Introduction. Script"They're Playing Our Song,Samuel French, Inc., 1980,ISBN0573681058,p. 3
  3. ^"Col, Rastar films buy Neil Simon's 'Playing Our Song'".The Hollywood Reporter.December 12, 1979.
  4. ^Green, Kay (ed.)"'They're Playing Our Song'"Broadway Musicals, Show by Show,Hal Leonard Corporation, 1996,ISBN0793577500,p.252
  5. ^"'They're Playing Our Song' Production Information"broadwayworld.com, accessed December 9, 2015
  6. ^"Olivier Awards 1980"olivierawards.com, accessed December 8, 2015
  7. ^"Shaftesbury Theatre History"shaftesburytheatre.com, accessed December 8, 2015
  8. ^"They're Playing Our Song".thisistheatre.com.RetrievedApril 1,2022.
  9. ^Llamas, Cora. "Lifestyle: They're Playing A Good Song",Philippine Daily Inquirer,July 10, 2000, p. 6
  10. ^Shenton, Mark (August 4, 2008)."They're Playing Our Song,withSound of Music's Fisher, Opens in London Aug. 4 ".Playbill.RetrievedApril 1,2022.
  11. ^Tadeu Aguiar - They're playing our song - BrazilApril/2009.
  12. ^Hetrick, Adam; Gans, Andrew (August 18, 2010)."Full Cast of Sutton Foster-Seth RudetskyThey're Playing Our SongAnnounced ".Playbill.RetrievedApril 1,2022.
  13. ^Gans, Andrew (September 28, 2010)."They're Playing Our Song,With Stephanie J. Block and Jason Alexander, Begins Reprise Run Sept. 28 ".Playbill.
  14. ^"Kapj el! - szereposztás".jokaiszinhaz.hu(in Hungarian). 13 September 2014.
  15. ^"Porchlight Revisits They're Playing Our Song".Porchlight Music Theatre.27 April 2017.Retrieved2018-05-15.
  16. ^"They're Playing Our Song".Hayes Theatre.18 February 2024.Retrieved2024-02-18.
  17. ^"Tocando nuestra canción: Antonio Banderas instala en el Soho el Broadway más divertido y sofisticado".diariosur.es.2024-06-07.
  18. ^"They're Playing Our Song (Original Broadway Production, 1979) | Ovrtur".ovrtur.com.Retrieved2023-03-14.
  19. ^"They're Playing Our Song (First National Tour, 1979) | Ovrtur".ovrtur.com.Retrieved2023-03-14.
  20. ^"They're Playing Our Song (London Production, 1980) | Ovrtur".ovrtur.com.Retrieved2023-03-14.
  21. ^"They're Playing Our Song (Second National Tour, 1981) | Ovrtur".ovrtur.com.Retrieved2023-03-14.
  22. ^Kent, David(1993).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992(illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 283.ISBN0-646-11917-6.

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