Water for Elephants is a musical with music and lyrics by PigPen Theatre Co. and a book by Rick Elice.[1][2] It is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Sara Gruen.[3]
Water for Elephants | |
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A New Musical | |
Music | PigPen Theatre Co. |
Lyrics | PigPen Theatre Co. |
Book | Rick Elice |
Basis | Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen |
Premiere | June 16, 2023Alliance Theatre Atlanta : |
Productions | 2023 Atlanta 2024 Broadway |
The musical opened on Broadway starring Grant Gustin on March 20, 2024, at the Imperial Theatre following previews beginning February 24.[2][4] Critical reviews were mixed, while receiving praise for its visual spectacle and production values. It received seven nominations at the 77th Tony Awards, including Best Musical.[5]
Synopsis
editJacob Jankowski, an old man living in an assisted living home, thinks back to his youth. In 1931, after his parents were killed in a car accident, Jankowski decides to travel cross-country on the Benzini Brothers Circus train. The ringmaster, August, invites Jankowski to join the circus after learning he is a veterinarian. Soon after, August buys an elephant, Rosie, and puts Marlena, his wife, and Jacob in charge of training her. Jacob soon finds himself falling for Marlena as the two attempt to train the stubborn elephant, all the while slowly realizing August's cruelty.
Development
editIn 2015, Peter Schneider, Elisabetta di Mambro, Broadway Across America, and Mehr! Entertainment acquired the rights to adapt Gruen's novel into a musical.[6] PigPen Theatre Co. announced their involvement alongside Rick Elice in 2018.[7]
Production history
editAtlanta (2023)
editIn March 2023, the Atlanta production announced Water for Elephants would premiere at the Alliance Theatre on June 16, 2023, after previews beginning on June 7, and would run through July 9.[8]
The Atlanta production was directed by Jessica Stone[9] and featured choreography by Jesse Robb and Shana Carroll; Carroll also did the show's circus designs. Sets were by Takeshi Kata, costumes by David Israel Reynoso, lighting by Bradley King, and sound by Jessica Paz. David Bengalli designed the show's projections, while Camille Labarre made the show's puppets. Hair and makeup were done by Campbell Young Associates. The music was surpervised and arranged by Mary-Mitchell Campbell and Benedict Braxton-Smith, with Daryl Waters doing the show's orchestration. Timothy R. Semon served as the production stage manager.[4]
Broadway (2024)
editThe production's Broadway transfer was announced on September 12, 2023. All of the members of the Atlanta creative team including Jessica Stone as director, returned for the Broadway production, except for Jessica Paz.[4] Much of the Atlanta cast would reprise their roles, with new additions including Gregg Edelman as Mr. Jankowski, Paul Alexander Nolan as August, and Grant Gustin making his Broadway debut as Jacob Jankowski.[10]
In September 2023, a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicated that the Broadway production would be capitalized for up to $25 million. A budget of that size would likely make it the most expensive production of the 2023-2024 Broadway season.[2]
Musical numbers
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Characters and original casts
editCharacter | Atlanta[1][3] | Broadway[11] |
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2023 | 2024 | |
Jacob Jankowski | Ryan Vasquez | Grant Gustin |
Mr. Jankowski | Harry Groener | Gregg Edelman |
Marlena Rackinger June |
Isabelle McCalla | |
August Rackinger Charlie O'Brien |
Bryan Fenkart | Paul Alexander Nolan |
Camel | Stan Brown | |
Walter | Joe De Paul | |
Barbara | Sara Gettelfinger | |
Wade | Wade McCollum |
Broadway replacements
edit- Jacob: Kyle Selig[12]
- Walter: Philippe Aymard[13]
Awards and nominations
edit2024 Broadway production
editYear | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2024 |
Drama League Awards | Outstanding Production of a Musical | Nominated | |
Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Production of a Musical | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Direction of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway) | Jessica Stone | Won | ||
Outstanding Choreography (Broadway or Off-Broadway) | Jesse Robb and Shana Carroll | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Lighting Design (Broadway or Off-Broadway) | Bradley King | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Video/Projections (Broadway or Off-Broadway) | David Bengali | Nominated | ||
Tony Awards | Best Musical | Nominated | ||
Best Direction of a Musical | Jessica Stone | Nominated | ||
Best Book of a Musical | Rick Elice | Nominated | ||
Best Scenic Design of a Musical | Takeshi Kata | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design of a Musical | David Israel Reynoso | Nominated | ||
Best Lighting Design of a Musical | David Bengali and Bradley King | Nominated | ||
Best Choreography | Shana Carroll and Jesse Robb | Nominated | ||
Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards | Favorite Breakthrough Performance (Male) | Grant Gustin | Won | |
Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Direction of a Musical | Jessica Stone | Won | |
Outstanding Choreography | Jesse Robb and Shana Carroll | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical | David Israel Reynoso | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Lighting Design of a Musical | Bradley King | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical | Walter Trarbach | Won | ||
Outstanding Fight Choreography | Cha Ramos | Won | ||
Outstanding Puppetry | Ray Wetmore, JR Goodman, and Camille Labarre | Won |
Reception
editThe Atlanta production received mixed reviews. ArtsATL said the show was "a triumph from a technical perspective," praising the show's set design, lighting, and projections, the lifelike puppets, choreography, and actors.[9] However, the site felt the story "[left] a lot to be desired," with gaps in the story, unelaborated character backstories, and songs which didn't move the plot forward.[9]
References
edit- ^ a b Rosky, Nicole. "What We Know So Far About the WATER FOR ELEPHANTS Musical". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
- ^ a b c Paulson, Michael (2023-09-12). "'Water for Elephants' Musical to Arrive on Broadway Next Spring". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
- ^ a b Culwell-Block, Logan (November 3, 2023). "Grant Gustin, Isabelle McCalla, More Will Star in Water for Elephants on Broadway". Playbill.
- ^ a b c Culwell-Block, Logan (September 12, 2023). "Water For Elephants Musical Sets 2024 Broadway Bow". Playbill. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- ^ https://deadline.com/2024/04/2024-tonys-nominations-list-1235899070/
- ^ Lee, Ashley (2015-01-26). "'Water for Elephants' Musical Eyes Broadway". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ "We're so happy to finally announce that we're collaborating with one of our theatrical heroes, Rick Elice, on the musical adaptation of "Water for Elephants" by Sara Gruen". Facebook. PigPen Theatre Co. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
- ^ Fierberg, Ruthie (March 22, 2023). "Broadway-Aimed Water for Elephants Musical Announces Premiere, Cast and Creative Team". Broadway.com. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ a b c Smith, Kelundra (2023-06-21). "Review: Alliance's "Water for Elephants" brings more circus to stage than story". ARTS ATL. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
- ^ Higgins, michael. "Full Casting Announced for Broadway's Water for Elephants". Playbill. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
- ^ "Water for Elephants The Musical Cast | Unveiling the Stars". www.waterforelephantsthemusical.com. 2023-10-11. Retrieved 2024-02-24.
- ^ Mean Girls' Kyle Selig Will Return to Broadway in Water for Elephants
- ^ Philippe Aymard to make Broadway debut in ‘Water for Elephants’