Baby Case

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Baby Case
MusicMichael Ogborn
LyricsMichael Ogborn
Book Michael Ogborn
BasisThe Lindbergh kidnapping
Productions2002 Arden Theatre Company (Philadelphia)
2012 New York Musical Theatre Festival

Baby Case is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Michael Ogborn. The show is based on the famous Lindbergh baby kidnapping, commonly known as the "Crime of the Century". [1] The musical, which had its world premiere at the Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia, has gone on to win multiple awards, including the "Best of Fest" award in the 2012 New York Musical Theatre Festival.

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Productions

The musical originally ran at the Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a part of its 2001/2002 season.

The musical had its New York debut in 2012 in the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Direction was by Jeremy Dobrish, with choreography by Warren Adams. The cast consisted of Will Reynolds, Anika Larsen, Melissa van der Schyff, Eugene Barry-Hill, Jason Collins, Hannah Elless, Tom Riis Farrell, Michael Thomas Holmes, Matthew G. Myers, Patricia Noonan, and Kurt Zischke.

Musical numbers

Reception

In her review of the New York Musical Theatre Festival production, Anita Gates of the New York Times wrote: "This production has rousing songs, big voices, stylish staging and choreography, first-rate lighting and handsome period costumes. And framing it with the radio bulletins of Walter Winchell (Michael Thomas Holmes), the celebrity-gossip king of his day, was a smart idea." [2] The Huffington Post review wrote: "We were both overwhelmed by Ogborn's wit, juxtaposition of historical elements, his range of you-can't-keep-your-toes-from-tapping syncopation, his you-actually-walk-out-humming-them melodies and his handling of a complex and complicated subject...a cut above the original. Director Jeremy Dobrish deserves an E for Exceptionallly Excellent for his revisions." [3]

Awards and nominations

The musical received 4 Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theater in 2002, including Best Musical. [4] In 2012, it received 4 NYMF awards in 2012, including Best of Fest. [5]

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References

  1. http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/famous/lindbergh/1b.html. [ dead link ]
  2. "New York Musical Theater Festival Report: 'Baby Case'". 18 July 2012.
  3. "Playwright Michael Ogborn Transforms the Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping into a Weird and Wonderful Musical Masterpiece". HuffPost . 30 July 2012.
  4. "2019 Award Nominees and Recipients".
  5. "A Letter to Harvey Milk and Baby Case Lead NYMF Awards for Excellence". 30 July 2012.