Buena Vista Social Club (musical)

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Buena Vista Social Club
MusicVarious Artists
LyricsVarious Artists
Book Marco Ramirez
Basis Buena Vista Social Club (1997)
Productions2023 Off-Broadway

Buena Vista Social Club is a 2023 stage musical, with a book by Marco Ramirez and featuring the music recorded by the ensemble musician group Buena Vista Social Club . [1] [2]

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The musical is set in Havana, Cuba and spans time from the 1950s to the 1990s, following the lives of four prominent musicians, the effect communism and the rise of Fidel Castro had on musicians at the time, and their eventual collaboration in 1997 on the landmark album Buena Vista Social Club . The music in the show is presented entirely in the Spanish language, with the musical styles of Son, Danzón, and Bolero represented in the musical score. [3] [4]

Production history

Off-Broadway (2023)

The show was developed by Saheem Ali, who also served as director. David Yazbek is a creative consultant on the show, as well as the real life Juan de Marcos González who is portrayed in the musical, Nick Gold, and Ry Cooder. [5] Saheem Ali also serves as director, with choreography by husband and wife team Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck. The associate director is Moses Garcia, with Carlos Gonzalez as associate choreographer. Orchestrations and musical direction were by Marco Paguia, alongside music supervisor Dean Sharenow. Scene design is by Arnulfo Maldonado with costume design by Dede Ayite. [6]

The show premiered at the Atlantic Theater Company on November 17, 2023, and played until January 28, 2024, extending twice from the original end date due to high ticket sales and critical acclaim. [7] The show was nominated for three Outer Critics Circle Awards including Best Choreography, Best Orchestrations, and Best New Off-Broadway Musical. The show was nominated for seven Lucille Lortel Awards including Outstanding Musical. At the Drama League Awards, the show was nominated for Best Direction of a Musical and Outstanding Production of a Musical. [8] [9] [10]

Broadway (2024)

On September 16, 2024, it was announced the show will transfer to Broadway at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre with previews planned to begin on February 21, 2025 with a planned opening on March 19, 2025. Producers of the show include John Leguizamo and LaChanze. [11]

Original cast and characters

CharacterOff-Broadway (2023)
Omara Portuondo (adult) Natalie Venetia Belcon
Omara (young)Kenya Browne
Ibrahim Ferrer (adult)Mel Semé
Ibrahim (young) Olly Sholotan
Rubén González Jainardo Batista Sterling
Rubén (young)Leonardo Reyna
Compay Segundo Julio Monge
Compay (young)Jared Machado
Eliades Ochoa Renesito Avich
Juan de Marcos González Luis Vega
Haydee Portuondo (young)Danaya Desperanza

Musical numbers

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