The musical 'The Outsiders' (2023) features music and lyrics by folk rock band Jamestown Revival members Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance, along with Justin Levine.
'The Outsiders' musical incorporates elements from both the original 1967 novel by S.E. Hinton and the 1983 film adaptation directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Ponyboy and Johnny, central characters, contemplate life's bigger questions and dream of escaping their current lives in Tulsa in the song 'Far Away From Tulsa'.
The musical includes a touching brotherly dynamic explored in songs like 'Runs in the Family' and its reprise.
Production Facts
Adam Rapp and Justin Levine collaborated on the book for 'The Outsiders' musical.
The story is narrated by the character Ponyboy Curtis, a 14-year-old member of the 'Greasers' gang from Tulsa, Oklahoma during the 1960s.
The musical received twelve nominations at the 77th Tony Awards and won four, including Best Musical.
A key plot point in the musical involves a conflict at a drive-in movie theater, highlighting the tension between the 'Greasers' and the 'Socs'.
The story recounted in the narrative becomes the basis for 'The Outsiders' novel, as revealed in a conversation between Ponyboy and Sodapop.