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Country"). Stephen performs a wedding between Absalom and Irina in prison and then returns home to Ndotsheni with Irina and Alex. Alex and the child of Arthur Jarvis meet and start to become friends ("Big Mole"). Stephen tells his flock he can no longer be their minister, and their faith is now also shaken ("A Bird of Passage").
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In contrast, Atkinson felt that the music positively added to the experience of the novel: "Here, the theatre has come bearing its most memorable gifts. In the past Mr. Weill has given the theatre some fine scores. But...it is difficult to remember anything out of his portfolio as eloquent as this
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On the still-dark morning of the execution, Stephen waits alone for the clock to strike ("Four O'Clock"). Unexpectedly, the father of the murdered man pays him a visit. He tells Stephen that he has realized that they have both lost sons. Out of recognition of their mutual sorrow, and despite their
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He finally locates his son Absalom, who had been in jail. Absalom now plans with his friends to steal, so they can get enough money to avoid a life in the gold mines. Absalom's pregnant girlfriend Irina tries to convince him not to take part, but he goes ahead with his plan ("Trouble Man"). During
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however, Weill noted that "American spirituals are closer to African music than many people realize." In pointing out the set, he commented "Notice that this is an Anglican church. That is another influence that appears in the music. In general, the whole play has a Biblical tone that we hope the
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Stephen knows that his son could either tell a lie and live or tell the truth and die. He prays for guidance ("O Tixo, Tixo, Help Me"). At the trial, Absalom's two friends lie to the court and are freed, but Absalom, truly repentant, tells the truth and is sentenced to hang ("Cry, the Beloved
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wrote of the original 1949 Broadway production that Maxwell Anderson and Mr. Weill had encountered "obvious difficulty" in transforming "so thoroughly a work of literary art" into theatre, and was sometimes "skimming and literal where the novel is rich and allusive." He suggested that people
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and many others. The words, which in the musical are those of the minister Stephen Kumalo at the depth of his desperation, tell how God once "held all the stars in the palm of his hand... and they ran through his fingers like grains of sand, and one little star fell alone."
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unfamiliar with the novel might not fully appreciate the "multitudinous forces that are running headlong through this tragic story." He praised Anderson's "taste and integrity" and described the last scene as "profoundly moving." Robert Garland, writing in the
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Kumalo says that God sought and found the little lost star and "stated and promised he'd take special care so it wouldn't get lost again." However, at times, he thinks that God has forgotten his promise and that "we're lost out here in the stars."
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the robbery, Absalom kills Arthur Jarvis, a white friend of his father, Stephen. As Absalom is jailed, Stephen wonders how to tell his wife, Grace, and he realizes he is facing a crisis of faith ("Lost in the Stars").
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However, Paton did not agree with Anderson's ending. Paton desperately wanted the Christian aspect of his work to be a huge focus. Without it, it changed the meaning of the entire work. About
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richly orchestrated singing music.... overflowing with the same compassion that Mr. Paton brought to his novel...The music is deep, dramatic, and beautiful."
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and choreographed by La Verne French. Mamoulian was such a strong influence on the production that Foster Hirsch calls him "the show's third author."
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Weill wanted to use neither the "tom-tom" beat with which Americans were familiar nor the spirituals of the South, so he obtained recordings of
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In August 1949, in the South African village of Ndotsheni (The song "The Hills of Ixopo" is sung at this point.), the black
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priest of St. Mark's Church, the Rev. Stephen Kumalo, learns from a letter from his brother (John Kumalo, who lives in
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on October 30, 1949, and closed on July 1, 1950, after 281 performances. The production was supervised and directed by
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Several of the songs, including the title song, had been reworked from an earlier, abortive Weill/Anderson play
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The title song "Lost in the Stars" enjoyed a measure of popular success, and versions of it were recorded by
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on April 18, 1972, and closed on May 20 after 39 performances and 8 previews. Directed by
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in 1949; it was the composer's last work for the stage before he died the following year.
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This article is about the musical first staged in 1949. For other uses, see
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was nominated for the Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
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different races, he offers his friendship, and Stephen accepts.
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guidetomusicaltheatre.com listing with synopsis and song list
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Glimmerglass Festival 2012 website, accessed on 1/31/12 at:
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production and background at Rodgers and Hammerstein site
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on January 28 and 29, 2017. The production was staged by
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New Sussex Opera gave the British staged premiere at the
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musical idioms through his use of spiritual melodies,
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with choreography by Louis Johnson, the cast featured
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Index

Lost in the Stars (disambiguation)
Kurt Weill
Maxwell Anderson
Book
Cry, the Beloved Country
Alan Paton
Broadway
musical
Maxwell Anderson
Kurt Weill
Cry, the Beloved Country
Alan Paton
Broadway
Music Box Theatre
Rouben Mamoulian
Todd Duncan
Inez Matthews
New York City Opera
Jose Quintero
Lawrence Winters
Julius Rudel
Orchestra of St. Luke's
Imperial Theatre
Gene Frankel
Rod Perry
Brock Peters
Leslie Banks
Rosetta LeNoire
Tony Award
Drama Desk Award

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