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A Tale of Two Cities (musical)

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426:. The two announced concerts sold out and two additional shows were added which also sold out. In attendance were many of the original producers and the show's Broadway set designer Tony Walton. Reprising their original roles were James Barbour, Brandi Burkhardt, Natalie Toro, Nick Wyman, Craig Bennett, J. Mark McVey, Kevin Greene, Rob Richardson, Rebecca Robbins, Les Minski, Eric Van Tielen, Dan Petrotta, Drew Aber, Jennifer Evans, Alison Walla, Mollie Vogt-Welch and Walter Winston O'Neill. 1237: 505:). Sydney arrives and Lucie gives him his gift - a scarf. Unaware that he would be receiving one, Sydney tells Lucie to close her eyes and kisses her. Shocked, she informs him that Mr. Darnay has asked her hand in marriage. Upset - and embarrassed — Sydney leaves and reflects on the life he now cannot attain, and on the marriage and life of Darnay and Lucie together ( 1298:
The song "Resurrection Man" had made it from earlier readings & workshops until Broadway previews, when it was cut. Critics listed the song as stopping the plot, but was a nice fun-filling moment. It is offered as an optional scene and song in the Samuel French acting edition and many productions
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Darnay is sent to trial because he is a member of the aristocracy. At his trial, Madame Defarge reads Dr. Manette's charges against the Marquis St. Evremonde and his brother, who is Charles' father. At the end of his journal, Manette condemns them and all their descendants. Manette himself makes an
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The action then switches over to France, where the king is expected to drive his carriage past Defarge's wine shop. Many children are very excited however near the road. One, the son of a man named Gaspard, is killed when the Marquis St. Evremonde's carriage passes. Madame Defarge, who was unaware
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Many of the shows stars stayed with the show for several years. Natalie Toro (Madame DeFarge), Nick Wyman (Barsad), Craig Bennett (Cruncher), Rob Richardson (performed Sydney Carton), Les Minski (Marquis / the Narrator in the Little Shubert Production), Rebecca Robbins and several others had stayed
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On the way to the gallows, a friendly and innocent seamstress realizes that Sydney is not Darnay, with whom she was imprisoned. However instead of betraying him, she calls him an angel and the two console each other. When she is called to the guillotine, Sydney bids her a final goodbye. He is next
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Dr. Manette, Lucie and Lorry set sail for England and meet Charles Darnay. Upon arriving, Darnay is arrested as a spy as he is discovered in possession of papers showing British troop placements. It is later found that the papers were dropped by John Barsad, henchman of Darnay's uncle, the Marquis
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The musical opens with Lucie Manette as a child, en route from France to England. She is delivered by Mr. Jarvis Lorry, an employee of Tellson's Bank to the home of Miss Pross, who had been nanny to Lucie's now-deceased mother. Later, Mr. Lorry returns to the Pross household to tell the now-adult
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In Darnay's prison, after denying that he loves Lucie, Sydney switches clothes with Darnay and then drugs him, to the surprise of Barsad. Barsad delivers the unconscious Charles to Telson's Bank, where his family is waiting. Lucie believes it is Sydney who has returned and reads a letter from him
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With both sadness for Sydney and joy for the opportunity for her life with Charles, Lucie and her family quickly leaves France. Madame Defarge arrives armed and vows to not let any of the Evremonde family escape. She and Miss Pross struggle over the pistol and Madame is killed. Ernest learns of
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acquired the stock and amateur rights to the show. The first productions were at Cherry Hill Township Summer Theatre in summer of 2009 and the Cirillo Summer Theatre in Windsor, CT in 2010 under the direction of Susan J. Vinick. For these productions, Santoriello prepared production materials,
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as the narrator. Some of the numbers showcased in this styling were eventually cut from the show. In 1999 producers Barbara Russell and Ron Sharpe optioned the show with plans to bring it to Broadway. Together with Santoriello, they began developing the script through readings and producing a
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impassioned plea to recant this and say that Darnay is nothing like his father and uncle. He adds that Darnay's execution would inflict a further burden on him and Lucie who suffered so greatly during his imprisonment. Manette's plea is denied and Darnay is sentenced to death. (
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including a complete vocal score, that would aid future theatre groups. Santoriello attended the production along with Executive Producer, Ron Sharpe, and other Broadway producers. Clearly, their commitment to the show continued far beyond its Broadway run.
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The hardest role to cast for the Broadway production was Lucie Manette. Brandi Burkhardt was persuaded by Barbour at a dinner outing to audition, which had not been cast. With many hopeful Lucies, Barbour had to arrange for Burkhardt to be seen in between
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In 2002, executive producers Sharpe & Russell released a concept recording, featuring Alex Santoriello as Sydney (and Dr. Mannette), with Christiane Noll as Lucie, J. Mark McVey as Ernest DeFarge and Natalie Toro as Madame DeFarge.
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In August 2012, the musical had its Korean language premiere playing 56 performances at the Chung Mu Arts Hall in Seoul Korea. The production received 9 Korea Musical Award nominations including Best Foreign Musical.
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Act 2 opens with the storming of the Bastille. The Defarges have found the notes left by Dr. Manette in his cell so many years before, but the people of Paris are still unsatisfied after the prison's fall
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produced the show. Both Santoriello and a main producer from the New York production attended and stated being impressed with the cast and production values, particularly the unique set design
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initially posted good box office receipts. But as the economy worsened, the show lost money and closed November 9, 2008, although a previous announcement of closing was posted for November 16.
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Producers for the Broadway production included David Bryant, Alex Santoriello, Ron Sharpe & Barbra Russell and performer Natalie Toro, all of whom performed in the Broadway production of
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Lucie is depressed that Darney has left without telling her why. Sydney at first is tempted to steal her from her husband, but realizes rather that the right thing would be to help Darnay (
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On October 21, 2012, the German language premiere was performed by the 'Freies Musical Ensemble' in Münster, Germany, playing 12 performances in total.
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in New York City. 100 fans were invited to each performance of the first New York City public presentation. It starred James Barbour as Sydney Carton,
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which is delivered by Barsad. In the letter, he explains he had to do this and that she has meant more to him than anything else in his entire life (
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of what the children were waiting for, expresses disgust for the death the Marquis has caused and urges Gaspard to murder him (
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Darnay receives a letter from Gabelle, a former house servant in France, and agrees to defend him in the courts and leaves (
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was again presented for an invitation-only workshop reading in hopes of finding more backers. The production ran at the
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Sydney makes arrangements with his old acquaintance Barsad to allow him entrance into the prison where Darnay is held (
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and as he climbs the stairs, he realizes the good that he has done for the woman who opened his eyes to so much love (
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This article is about the 2007 stage musical by Jill Santoriello. For the 2006 stage musical by Howard Goodall, see
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The Canadian youth group 'The Singer's Theatre' performed the show's Canadian premiere on August 16, 2013, in
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Madame's death and calls-off the massive hunt for the Evremondes to have the opportunity to mourn his wife (
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On October 19 & 20, 2018, the show's original cast members reunited for a 10th Anniversary Concert at
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of the show. That recording, completed in 2002, featured Alex Santoriello as Dr. Manette / Sydney Carton,
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We are then taken to the law office of Mr. Stryver and Sydney Carton - who arrives clearly intoxicated (
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Several months have passed and Darnay now desires Lucie's hand but asks her father's permission first (
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with the show as early as the first major NYC workshop in 1999. James Barbour joined along in 2004.
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In late 2005, Santoriello and producers announced that the show planned an early winter try-out in
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creator Santoriello worked on the music beginning in the late 1980s. In 1994, her brother, actor
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The Way It Ought to Be  – Madame Therese Defarge, Ernest Defarge and Men and Women of Paris
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as Madame DeFarge. It received mixed to positive notices. Michael Donald Edwards directed,
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could receive its world premiere at the distinguished Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota.
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Darnay takes Sydney and Stryver out to celebrate at a tavern that Sydney calls "home." (
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in December 2009, and is available on DVD. There is also a studio cast recording, an
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Prologue: The Shadows of the Night  – Alexandre Manette and Lucie Manette
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Original principals in the Sarasota and Broadway productions were as follows:
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Finale: I Can't Recall — Seamstress, Sydney and Men and Women of Paris
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The Trial — Attorney General, Stryver, Jerry, Barsad, Sydney and Crowd
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Everything Stays the Same — Madame, Ernest and Men and Women of Paris
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HeraldTribune.com article, October 7, 2007, "Best of times for composer"
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Outstanding Lighting Design in a Musical (Nomination) - Richard Pilbrow
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Until Tomorrow — Ernest, Madame, Sydney and Men and Women of Paris
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No Honest Way — John Barsad, Jerry, Sydney Carton and Scoundrels
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Lucie that her father, Dr. Alex Manette, has been found alive in the
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The following year the show opened at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in
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Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Nomination) - Brandi Burkhardt
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The Tale — Madame, Dr. Manette, Young Man, Marquis and Crowd
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Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Nomination) - Natalie Toro (
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on September 18, 2008, following previews from August 19 at the
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Little One — Gaspard, Little Lucie, Sydney, Ernest and Men
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Best Leading Actor in a Musical (Nomination) - James Barbour (
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The next day Darnay asks Lucie to marry him and she accepts (
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nomination for Outstanding New Musical for its Broadway run.
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Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Nomination) - James Barbour
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Outstanding Actor in a Musical (Nomination) - James Barbour
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became the first college to perform Santoriello's musical.
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Outstanding Orchestrations (Nomination) - Edward B. Kessel
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Let Her Be a Child — Sydney, Little Lucie and Charles
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Argument – Marquis St. Evremonde and Charles Darnay
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If Dreams Came True (Reprise) — Sydney, Charles
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Best Orchestrations (Nomination) - Edward B. Kessel
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Best Lighting Design (Nomination) - Richard Pilbrow
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Dover – Miss Pross, Jerry Cruncher and Sailors
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Two Cities (musical)

Jill Santoriello
Book
A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens
Broadway
PBS
帝国劇場
新国立劇場
musical
Jill Santoriello
the 1859 novel of the same name
Charles Dickens
Asolo Repertory Theatre
Sarasota, Florida
Broadway
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Outer Critics Circle Award
James Barbour
Drama Desk Award
Sydney Carton
Alex Santoriello
Hilbert Circle Theatre
Indianapolis
Richard Kiley
concept album
Christiane Noll
Lucie Manette
Nick Wyman

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