By Lauren Yarger
How odd that it
should be one of the last shows of the season before I had a winner for the answer
to the question I often get, “So what have you seen this year that you loved?”
And odder still, that it should be Shuffle Along Or The Making of the Musical Sensation of
1921 and All That Followed
which, truth be told, I had heard
nothing good about in previews. That the show was too long and a mess were
recurring refrains, so imagine my surprise when, after a postponed opening (the
show missed the cutoff this season for the Outer Critics Awards), I found
myself in delighted rapture at the musical explosion of excitement on the Music
Box Theatre stage.
In
Shuffle Along, we have a chance to see
history in the making, not just once, but twice. The Broadway show starring
Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Bully Porter, Brandon Victor Dixon and
Joshua Henry (an historical lineup of amazing talent if I ever have seen one)
is the story of another musical, Shuffle Along, with music and lyrics by the
legendary Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake.
In
1921, the show broke new ground for musical theater and launched the careers of
African-American stars Josephine Baker
and Florence Mills and others and helped others, like Lottie Gee (McDonald)
stay employed. The song team of Eubie Blake (Dixon) and Noble Sissle (Henry)
collaborated with Flournoy Miller (Mitchell) and Aubrey Lyles (Porter) to write
the musical, which was the next step for the Vaudeville musicians, and proved
that audiences would pay to see shows featuring an African-American love story.
Despite
having to take the show on tour without always being able to pay its cast and
crew, Shuffle Along landed at the 63rd Street Theater and became a
sensation, wowing the likes of George Bernard Shaw, Al Jolson, Fanny Brice and
others. President Harry S. Truman even used its tune, “I’m Just Wild About
Harry” as his campaign theme. A replica program for the original production is inserted
into the show’s Playbill to complete the
play-within-a-play theme.
The
book by George C. Wolfe, who also directs, follows the creation and staging of
the original show a well as the ups and downs in the relationships. Savion Glover adds thundering, exciting, show-stopping
choreography (the opening number will blow you out of your seat and probably
will knock Hamilton out of the running
at least in one category at the Tonys this year) and Ann Roth provides
glittering, colorful costumes to complete a beautiful picture on Santo Loquasto’s
set.
McDonald’s
perfect delivery brings Lottie’s line a lot of laughs and she’s earning
Pregnant Woman of the Year merits tapping up a storm every performance (she
will be out on maternity leave beginning July 24 and though Fall 2016 when Grammy Award
winner Rhiannon Giddens will make her Broadway debut in the role.) And it’s
always a treat to hear Mitchell, Dixon and Henry sing (can Henry just be in
every musical, please? His voice is intoxicating). You will recognize some of
the tunes like “Love will Find a Way,” “Honeysuckle Time” and “Ain’t It a
Shame” Music Directed by Shelton Becton and Supervised, Arranged and
Orchestrated by Daryl Waters.
Shuffle Along plays at the Music Box Theatre, 230 W 45th St., NYC. Performances are Tuesday and Thursday at 7 pm; Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 8 pm; Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm. Tickets currently on sale through Oct. 9 are $69-$169: shufflealongbroadway.com; 212-239-6200.
Additional Casting:
Brooks Ashmanskas, Adrienne
Warren, Amber Iman, Phillip Attmore, Alexandria Bradley, Darlesia Cearcy,
Darius de Haas, C.K. Edwards, Leo Ash Evens, Afra Hines, Curtis Holland, Jason
Holley, Adrienne Howard, Lee Howard, Kendrick Jones, Lisa LaTouche, Alicia
Lundgren, JC Montgomery, Erin N. Moore, Janelle Neal, Brittany Parks, Arbender
Robinson, Karissa Royster, Britton Smith, Zurin Villanueva, Christian Dante
White, Joseph Wiggan, Pamela Yasutake and Richard Riaz Yoder.
Additional Credits:
Wig and Hair Design by Mia M. Neal , Lighting Design by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer, Sound Design
by Scott Lehrer
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