Finian's Rainbow (1984)
Lyrics by E.Y.Harburg, Music by Burton Lane, [[Book by E.Y.Harburg & Fred Saidy
Directed by Bruce Murry, Assistant Director Robert Hedden, Musical Director Nick Robinson
Performances: Weds 4th – Sat 7th (matinee 2pm Sat 7th) & Tues 10th - Sat 14th January (Gala performance Thurs 12th) 1984, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Performed by arrangement with Chappell & Co. Ltd. Finian's Rainbow was first performed at the 46th Street Theatre, New York on January 10th 1947, and ran for 725 performances. The show opened at the Palace Theatre, London on October 21st 1947.
When this musical first opened it was considered ahead of its time, combining the story of an Irishman whose leprechaun comes to life in the American South with the theme of racial injustice.
The story concerns Finian McClonaghan, who having stolen the crock of gold from the bottom of the rainbow, leaves Ireland with his daughter Sharon in search of a new life in Rainbow Valley, a small tobacco town in the mythical state of Missytucky in America's deep South.
Ogg, the leprechaun, follows Finnian in hot pursuit of his crock of glod and finds he is slowly turning mortal. Combined with Ogg's misadventures is the tale of Senator rawlins, a greedy racial bigot, who, through Sharon' inadvertently using up the crock's three magical wishes, turns black.
Cast
Crew
- Stage Manager - Brian Fretwell
- Assistant Stage Managers - Julia Seddon, Carol Wheeler, John Kidd, Matt Bentham, Ray Ellison, Richard Wood
- Lighting - Ann King
- Recorded Sound effects - Brian Fretwell
- Costumes - Jeanette Hoile
- Assisted by - Iris Lenny, Hilda Couldon, Lynn Jenner & Frances Johnson
- Piano - Nick Robinson
- Percussion - Vince Dunn
- Set Construction - Bruce Murray, Brian Fretwell, Richard Wood & Ray Ellison
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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