The album is now available for digital pre-order today, Friday, November 11. To pre-order, visit sh-k-boom.com/duddykravitz.
Featuring music by Alan Menken (Oscar and Tony Award-winning composer of Beauty and The Beast, The Little Mermaid, Little Shop of Horrors, and currently represented on Broadway with Aladdin and the new musical A Bronx Tale) and book and lyrics by award-winning lyricist-librettist David Spencer (best known as lyricist co-librettist of Weird Romance and author of the industry standard book, The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide), this new musical adaptation of Mordecai Richler's beloved tale is both uproarious and moving.
The 36 page, full-color booklet includes complete lyrics, production photography, notes about the production and its history by award-winning author and journalist Sean Silcoff (who had covered the production extensively for Canada's premiere national newspaper, The Globe and Mail), and a spirited, full synopsis by the show's narrator and co-star character, Max ("I'm the father") Kravitz. The album is produced by Rick Kunis, Alan Menken, David Spencer and musical director Jonathan Monro.
Based on the literary classic - which also inspired the 1974 film directed by Ted Kotcheff, starring Richard Dreyfuss, Micheline Lanctôt, Jack Warden and Randy Quaid - The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is set on the streets of 1950s Montreal and the countryside of St. Agathe. Ambitious, spiky, relentlessly driven, Duddy Kravitz is on the cusp of adulthood and hustling to climb the social ladder. Obsessed with his grandfather's maxim, "A man without land is nobody," and desperate to prove himself, he risks making his name at the expense of those he loves; it all comes down to choosing what kind of man he's going to be.
The recording of The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz preserves the invigorating musical energy of the 2016 World Premiere, Canadian production at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts, Montreal, Québec, that was directed by Austin Pendleton, the Tony Award-nominated actor and director. The Montreal Gazette raved "there's much to enjoy in this audaciously unorthodox musical." The Metropolitan called it "a fearless, reimagined version of Richler's classic novel." The Montreal Times added "the show boasts a number of songs, running from poignant and romantic to comic, that will leave you humming." And renowned American theatre journalist Peter Filichia rated the show a "masterpiece," placing it alongside Hamilton as "the other best musical of 2015."
Spencer and Menken had taken a previous crack at Duddy Kravitz for an entirely different musical adaptation, with book by another writer, that played in Philadelphia in 1987. Though the results were mixed, the songwriters were too invested in the story, and the work it inspired in them, to let go, and decided to reboot their efforts. Spencer took on the librettist's role, crafting a new adaptation from scratch; about 3Ž4 of the Philly score was replaced (and the rest revised), and after a long developmental history, the all-new approach debuted at the Segal Centre to become a rave-reviewed, sold-out hit, twice extended. (Composer Menken and lyricist-librettist Spencer had previously collaborated on the Off Broadway cult favorite science fiction musical, Weird Romance.)
Heading a cast of some of Canada's finest actors are Ken James Stewart in the title role ("an impressive star performance" - The Suburban), George Masswohl as his father, Max Kravitz, and Marie-Pierre de Brienne as Duddy's love interest, Yvette. Additionally featured in key roles are Adrian Marchuk, Victor A. Young, Howard Jerome, David Coomber, Sam Rosenthal, Michael Rudder, and Kristian Truelsen. The versatile ensemble consists of Albane Chateau, Gab Desmond, Julia Halfyard, Michael Esposito II and Michael Daniel Murphy.
Alan Menken is also represented on Ghostlight Records with the cast recordings of Newsies, Sister Act, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Leap of Faith. The label served as executive producer for Aladdin.
TRACK LIST:
1. Overture
2. The Man You're Gonna Be
3. The Somebody Riffs - Riff 1
4. The Somebody Riffs - Riff 2
5. A Man Without Land -1
6. Leaving St. Urbain Street
7. Don't Let Him Worry You - 1
8. Hey Boychick
9. You Fascinate Me
10. One Dollar Betting Limit
11. How Could I Not?
12. I'm Gonna Buy This Lake
13. A Man Without Land - 2
14. Art and Commerce
15. What a Liar!
16. Unfinished Business
17. I Like Trains
18. Small Reprises, Big Problems
19. Act 1 Finale
20. Turn It Around - 1
21. Turn It Around - 2
22. Turn It Around - 3
23. Don't Let Him Worry You - 2 / A Man Without Land - 3
24. Softie
25. Come to Think of It
26. The Final Hustle
27. A Man Without Land IV
28. Welcome Home
29. The Man You're Gonna Be (Finale)
30. Schnorrer's Day (Bonus Track)
Learn more about the show below!
Alan Menken's music and lyrics have become an integral part of the fabric of our lives since his first works were produced nearly 40 years ago. His stage musicals include Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Newsies and Aladdin. Song and score credits for film musicals include The Little Mermaid, Beauty and The Beast, Newsies, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Enchanted, Tangled and Sausage Party. His chart topping songs have included "Beauty and the Beast," "A Whole New World," "Colors of the Wind" and "Go the Distance." Winner of the 2012 Tony and Drama Desk awards for his score for Newsies, he has won more Academy Awards than any other living individual, including eight Oscars with 4 for Best Score and 4 for Best Song; 11 Grammy Awards (including Song of the Year for "A Whole New World"); 7 Golden Globes; London's Evening Standard Award; the Olivier Award; the Outer Critics Circle Award and the Drama Desk Award. Other notable achievements include induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Billboard's number one single ("A Whole New World") and number one album (Pocahontas). In 2001 he received the distinction of being named a Disney Legend. In 2010 he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Alan's upcoming works include a live-action film adaptation of Beauty and the Beast and an as-yet-untitled film musical project at Universal Pictures.
David Spencer is an award-winning composer-lyricist, lyricist-librettist, author and musical theatre teacher. He has written music and lyrics for the Richard Rodgers Development Award-winning musical The Fabulist, which also contributed to his winning a Kleban lyrics award and several Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation grants. He is also lyricist-librettist for two musicals with composer Alan Menken: Weird Romance (WPA 1992, York 2004) and The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, which had its sold out, extended world premiere in Montreal in Summer 2015; additional productions, in the US and Canada, are actively in the works. Spencer made his professional debut in 1984 with the English Adaptation of La Bohéme at The Public Theatre; and he has since written music and lyrics for Theatreworks/USA's all-new, award-winning Young Audience versions of The Phantom of the Opera (1996) and LES MISERABLES (1999) (book and direction for both by Rob Barron). Currently he is writing book, music and lyrics for a musical based on the iconic Russian novel The Golden Calf. Spencer's published books are the Alien Nation novel Passing Fancy (Pocket, 1994), The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide (Heinemann, 2005, an industry standard that has remained in print since its publication), and the script of Weird Romance (Samuel French, 1993). He is on the steering committee and teaching faculty of the BMI-Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop.
Sh-K-Boom with its imprint Ghostlight Records has become the leading independent force in Original Broadway Cast Recordings - building a library of over 150 records in the last 16 years, featuring some of the most successful Broadway musicals and solo albums by Broadway's brightest stars. Founded by Grammy Award winner Kurt Deutsch, Sh-K-Boom/Ghostlight has received three Grammy Awards (for The Book of Mormon, In the Heights and Beautiful - The Carole King Musical) and is a frequent nominee, most recently for the OBCR of the 2015 "Best Musical" Tony Award nominee Something Rotten! Other notable recent releases include the 2016 "Best Musical" Tony Award nominee Bright Star by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, the 2016 "Best Musical Revival" Tony Award nominee She Loves Me, the 2014 "Best Musical" Tony Award winner A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, the 2014 "Best Score" Tony Award winner The Bridges of Madison County, Disney's Newsies, Pippin and Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella. Other highlights of the catalogue include OBCRs of Next to Normal, Hair, Legally Blonde, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Everyday Rapture, Passing Strange, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Drowsy Chaperone and many more Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. The label has also released solo albums from some of Broadway's biggest names: Patti LuPone, Sherie Rene Scott, Adam Pascal, Sutton Foster, Kelli O'Hara, Alice Ripley, Christine Ebersole, Melissa Errico and Ben Vereen. The label continues to support the new generation of musical theatre composers with their extensive relationships with Michael John LaChiusa (First Daughter Suite, Giant, See What I Wanna See, Little Fish) and Michael Friedman (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Love's Labour's Lost, The Fortress of Solitude), as well as Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt, Pasek & Paul, Joe Iconis, Ryan Scott Oliver, Shaina Taub, Dave Malloy, Kerrigan & Lowdermilk and Adam Gwon. The label recently created a new joint publishing venture with Razor & Tie to represent songwriters that fuse theatrical and pop music. Sh-K-Boom Entertainment is a producer of the acclaimed film version of The Last Five Years, written and directed by Richard LaGravenese and starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan.
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