MusicalOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Oct 25, 2001
Closing Date
Jan 06, 2002
1st Preview
Sep 27, 2001
1st Preview
Sep 27, 2001
Previews
33
Performances
85
MusicalOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Plymouth Theatre
(Oct 25, 2001 - Jan 06, 2002)

Setting
New Orleans, in and around the Ninth Ward. 1946-47.

Book by David Thompson; Music by Harry Connick, Jr.; Lyrics by Harry Connick, Jr.; Based on "Thérèse Raquin" by Émile Zola; Musical Director: Phil Reno; Music orchestrated by Harry Connick, Jr.; Music arranged by Harry Connick, Jr.
Conceived by Susan Stroman, David Thompson and Harry Connick, Jr.; Directed by Susan Stroman; Choreographed by Susan Stroman; Associate Director: Tara Young; Associate Choreographer: Tara Young and Scott Taylor; Assistant Director: Scott Bishop
Scenic Design by Thomas Lynch; Costume Design by William Ivey Long; Lighting Design by Peter Kaczorowski; Sound Design by Scott Lehrer; Hair and Wig Design by Paul Huntley; Make-Up Design by Randy Houston Mercer
LCT General Manager: Steven C. Callahan; Company Manager: L.A. Glassburn
Production Stage Manager: Peter Wolf; LCT Production Manager: Jeff Hamlin; Technical Supervisor: O'Donovan & Bradford; Stage Manager: Lisa Buxbaum and Mark Dobrow
Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Conducted by Phil Reno; Concert Master: Martin Agee; Associate Conductor: Gregory J. Dlugos; Reed: Jonathan Levine, Jerry Weldon, Charles Goold and Dave Schumacher; Trumpet: Roger Ingram, Joe Magnarelli and Derrick Gardner; Trombone: John Allred and Joe Barati; Keyboards: Philip Fortenberry and Gregory J. Dlugos; Bass: Benjamin Franklin Brown; Drums: Brian Grice; Percussion: Walter "Wally" Usiatynski; Violin II: Cenovia Cummins; Viola: Maxine Roach; Cello: Roger Shell
Casting: Tara Rubin Casting; LCT Director of Marketing & Special Events: Thomas Cott; LCT Director of Development: Hattie K. Jutagir; Dance Captain: Pam Bradley and James Hadley; LCT General Press Agent: Philip Rinaldi; Advertising: rave!; Poster Art: Jean-Marie Guyaux; Dialect Coach: Tim Monich; LCT Casting Director: Daniel Swee; LCT Dramaturg: Anne Cattaneo
Ensemble
Laurent LeClaire
Oliver
 
Ensemble
Officer Michaud
Camille Raquin
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Suzanne
 
Ensemble
Sugar Hips
 
Ensemble
Therese Raquin
Papa Jack
 
Busker
 
Sanctify Sam
 
Ensemble
Madame Raquin
Flim Flam
 
Ensemble
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Monsignor
 
Antoine
 
Ensemble
Standby: David New (Laurent LeClaire, Camille Raquin)
Understudies: Timothy J. Alex (Laurent LeClaire, Camille Raquin, Papa Jack), Brad Bradley (Camille Raquin), Pam Bradley (Madame Raquin), Dylis Croman (Therese Raquin, Suzanne), James Hadley (Oliver), Ellen Harvey (Madame Raquin), Emily Hsu (Suzanne), J. C. Montgomery (Officer Michaud, Sanctify Sam), David New (Officer Michaud), Kelli Severson (Therese Raquin), Patrick Wetzel (Oliver) and Kent Zimmerman (Papa Jack)

Plymouth Theatre (Oct 25, 2001 - Jan 06, 2002)

Cast

David New
During Craig Bierko's hiatus due to vocal injury
Laurent LeClaire
Oct 26, 2001 - Nov 11, 2001
Understudy: Rachelle Rak (Therese Raquin)
Act 1
Sung By
It's Good To Be Home
Ensemble, Flim Flam and Papa Jack
I Need To Be In Love (Ballet)
Therese Raquin
My Little World
Madame Raquin
While You're Young
Laurent LeClaire
I Need To Be In Love
Therese Raquin
The Other Hours
Laurent LeClaire
The Other Hours (Ballet)
Laurent LeClaire and Therese Raquin
All Things
Camille Raquin
Sovereign Lover
Busker, Ensemble, Laurent LeClaire and Therese Raquin
I've Got My Eye On You
Camille Raquin and Madame Raquin
Light The Way
Ensemble
Take Her To The Mardi Gras
Camille Raquin, Ensemble, Laurent LeClaire and Therese Raquin
Tug Boat
Camille Raquin and Therese Raquin
Act 2
Sung By
Tug Boat (Reprise)
Laurent LeClaire
My Little World (Reprise)
Madame Raquin
Won't You Sanctify
Sanctify Sam
Time Passing
Ensemble, Laurent LeClaire, Madame Raquin and Therese Raquin
Take Advantage
Officer Michaud
Oh! Ain't That Sweet
Camille Raquin
Thou Shalt Not (Ballet)
Ensemble, Laurent LeClaire and Therese Raquin
It's Good To Be Home (Reprise)
Camille Raquin

Tony Award®

 

Best Original Musical Score

2002 Nominee
Music by Harry Connick, Jr.
Lyrics by Harry Connick, Jr.
 

Best Featured Actor in a Musical

2002 Nominee
Norbert Leo Butz

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical

2002 Nominee
Norbert Leo Butz
Season:
Week Ending Gross % Gross Pot. Attendance % Capacity # Previews # Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of The Broadway League.
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