|
Mame
Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the novel, by Patrick Dennis and the
play Auntie Mame, by Lawrence and Lee
Opened May 24, 1966 at the Winter Garden
Theatre (New York) and ran for 1508 Performances.
A Movie was made in 1974 - Starring Lucille
Ball
Synopsis
Mame is a happy happening. She is well-to-do, lives in New York at
the peak of the Twenties, and is surprised by a "wonderful
present": an orphan nephew named Patrick.
Now, ten-year-old Patrick needs his
aunt, and this is something new for Mame-to be needed. It changes her
life. It brings her into sharp conflict with her best friend, Vera
Charles, a multi-martini grande dame of the legitimate theatre-for
Vera can't stand children. The man Mame is about to marry is perfectly
willing to take on the boy as a bonus, but Mame doesn't think she'll
have time for marriage-"I'll be too busy being a mother!"
The boy's nanny, Agnes Gooch, doesn't
approve of those irrepressible things which go on in Mame's Beekman
Place apartment, and yet she inevitably falls under her spell.
Eye to eye, toe to toe, Mame battles
Babcock, the Babbitt-ish banker who wants to make young Patrick the
prisoner of the Establishment and put the chains of conformity around
him. With the balloon burst of the Depression, it looks as if Babcock
is going to have his way. Mame loses all her money, and she loses jobs
as quickly as she finds them. (Mame's gift is giving, not working for
hire!) In a brief adventure as a manicurist, she meets Beau-a wealthy
scion of the South. He takes Mame to his plantation for the begrudging
approval of his family. They are astounded at her exploits on
horseback (so is she)! Of course, Beau proposes-in the bouncing title
song which sings the praises of Mame!
There's only one problem as the curtain
falls on the first act-young Patrick, who has given her such joy and
provided a purpose in her life, smiles bravely. But he's afraid he has
lost his Best Girl.
Act Two rushes headlong into the
Thirties. Vera stands by her Bosom Buddy when Mame returns to
Beekman Place after Beau's sudden death. Patrick, now in college, and
Mame's former suitor, Lindsay Woolsey, prompt Mame into writing her
memoirs. Gooch has been primed in secretarial school to type up Mame's
pearls of wisdom-but an experiment in a liberated life has a
transforming influence on Patrick's nanny.
And the maturing Patrick seems to be
slipping away from Mame's ideal of freedom. When he declares his
engagement to a fatuous blonde "with the IQ of a dead flashlight
battery," Mame is in despair. What did she do wrong? What would
she do differently, "If he walked into my life today?"
But the lady's resources are endless.
Just as young Patrick rescued her from the shallow trap of the
Twenties, she helps the boy to save himself from a life of Darien
drabness and snobbery.
Ingeniously, she foils the Establishment
and life goes on, not with Auntie Mame but with Grand Auntie Mame
rescuing another youngster from the toils of conformity.
Mame is Eve, St. Joan, Lady Godiva,
Susan B. Anthony, Clara Bow and Florence Nightingale. She dances, too,
and defies all generation gaps! We have seen hundreds of Auntie Mames
and Mames: in each one there seemed to be a flash of something a bit
different, a new discovery in the way this remarkable lady thinks,
feels, moves.
We've had ten plays on Broadway-but
somehow MAME is the show we've always looked forward to seeing again!
-Jerome
Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Song List
- Mame
- Light The Candles
- We Need A
Little Christmas
- St. Bridget
- It's Today
- It's Today (Reprise #1)
- The Moon Song
- We Need a Little Christmas (Reprise)
- The Fox Hunt
- Finale - Act I
- Opening Act II
- My Best Girl (Reprise)
- Bosom Buddies
- Bosom Buddies (Reprise)
- Gooch's Song
- That's How Young I Feel
- It's Today (Reprise #2)
- Finale Act II
- If He Walked Into My
Life
- Open A New Window
- My Best Girl
Info
Original Cast Included: Angela Lansbury,
Beatrice Arthur, Jane Connell, Willard Waterman & Frankie
Michaels
Tony Awards won 1966
- Actress (Musical) - Angela Lansbury
- Actor, Supporting or Featured (Musical) -
Frankie Michaels
- Actress, Supporting or Featured (Musical) -
Beatrice Arthur
Nominations
- Director (Musical) Gene Saks
- Musical - Jerome Lawrence
- Musical - Robert E. Lee
- Musical - Jerry Herman
- Composer and Lyricist - Jerry Herman
- Scenic Designer - William Eckart
- Scenic Designer - Jean Eckart
- Choreographer - Onna White
Related
Licensing Agent
Tams-Witmark
560 Lexington Avenue , New York , NY 10022
Tel. (212) 688-2525 , Fax. (212) 688-3232
|
|