Rocky the Musical

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Rocky the Musical
Rocky the Musical.jpg
2012 Hamburg poster
Music Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics Lynn Ahrens
Book Thomas Meehan
Sylvester Stallone
Setting1975 Philadelphia
Basis Rocky
by Sylvester Stallone
Premiere18 November 2012 (2012-11-18): Operettenhaus, Hamburg
Productions2012 Hamburg
2014 Broadway

Rocky the Musical (originally Rocky: Das Musical) [1] [2] is a 2012 musical with music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and a book by Thomas Meehan and Sylvester Stallone, based on the 1976 film of the same name written by Stallone. The show held its world premiere in Hamburg in 2012 and opened on Broadway in 2014 at the Winter Garden Theatre.

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Background

The musical is based on the 1976 film Rocky , with a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone. [3] The film itself was made on a budget of $1,075,000, [4] shot in 28 days [5] and was a sleeper hit, [6] earning $225 million in global box office receipts [7] becoming the highest-grossing film of 1976 [8] and went on to win three Oscars, [9] including Best Picture. [10] Having been in the works for eight years, [11] a workshop was held in New York City in April 2011, [12] with Andy Karl playing Rocky and Lisa Brescia playing Adrian. [13] Following the reading it was officially confirmed in November by producer Sylvester Stallone alongside boxers and co-producers [14] Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, [15] that the show would receive its world premiere in Hamburg in November 2012. [16]

The musical, which premiere production cost around $20 million [17] to produce, has a book by Thomas Meehan and Sylvester Stallone, [18] adapted from Stallone's screenplay, and is directed by Alex Timbers, [19] with choreography by Kelly Devine, boxing choreography by Steven Hoggett, [20] set design by Christopher Barreca, [21] costume design by David Zinn, [21] lighting design by Christopher Akerlind, [21] sound design by Peter Hylenski, [21] video design by Pablo N. Molina [21] and special effects by Jeremy Chernick. [21] A mostly original score has been penned, by Lynn Ahrens with music by Stephen Flaherty. [22]

The show's set, which for Broadway cost $4.3 million, [23] is set around a mostly bare stage which represents the Gym that Rocky trains in. [24] The production uses sliding box-like sets to represent the homes of the characters [24] and the sliding element goes on to include a full sized regulation boxing ring. [25] Audience members seated within the front stalls Golden Circle seating section, are escorted onto the stage for the final 20 minutes to sit on bleacher style seats, [26] in doing so this allows the boxing ring to enter the auditorium [27] and sit in rows A-F, [26] bringing the audience close to the final fight scene. [27]

Production history

Hamburg (2012)

Rocky the Musical received its world premiere on 18 November 2012, at the Operettenhaus, Hamburg. [28] The production opened to positive reviews [24] and title casting included Drew Sarich as Rocky Balboa, [29] Wietske van Tongeren playing Adrian Pennino [29] and Terence Archie playing Apollo Creed. [30] Having been written in English, the show was translated into German for its world premiere. [31] [32]

Broadway (2014)

Andy Karl as Rocky Balboa. Andy Karl as Rocky.jpg
Andy Karl as Rocky Balboa.

On 28 April 2013, it was announced the show would transfer to Broadway in February 2014. [33] The show was expected to open on 13 March 2014, at the Winter Garden Theatre, with previews commencing on 11 February 2014. [34] The first preview was cancelled as a result of delayed technical rehearsals, due to power problems in the area. [35] Following a scheduled rehearsal day, previews commenced on 13 February. [36] The cast included Andy Karl as Rocky, Margo Seibert as Adrian [37] and Terence Archie transferring from the Hamburg production, to reprise his role as Apollo Creed. Dakin Matthews, Danny Mastrogiorgio, Jennifer Mudge and Okieriete Onaodowan were also in the cast in supporting roles. [38] The cast performed as part of the ceremony for the 68th Tony Awards in June 2014. [39] The show was expected to close on 17 August 2014, after a run of 28 previews and 188 performances. [40]

Prague (2017)

Rocky the Musical came to Prague for a short 4-to-5 month run. It was performed at the Prague Congress Centre.

Music

The show features 20 original songs, [41] with additional music taken from the original film series including "Eye of the Tiger" and "Gonna Fly Now". [42]

Musical numbers

Principal roles and original cast

CharacterOriginal Broadway Cast [44]
Rocky Balboa Andy Karl
Adrian Pennino Margo Seibert
Apollo Creed Terence Archie
Mickey Goldmill Dakin Matthews
Paulie Pennino Danny Mastrogiorgio
Gloria Jennifer Mudge
Gazzo Eric Anderson
MikeKevin Del Aguila
AngieMichelle Aravena
Reporter / BoxerAdrian Aguilar
Wysocki Ned Eisenberg
Sugar Jackson / BoxerJames Brown III
Rocky Marciano / BoxerSam J. Cahn
Miles JergensDavid Andrew MacDonald
Dipper Riley / Apollo Cornerman Okieriete Onaodowan
Linda McKenna / Apollo Girl Vasthy E. Mompoint
Shirley / Apollo GirlKristin Piro
Red BradyAdam Perry
BuddyJohn Schiappa
Kid Rizzo / Boxer Luis Salgado
JoanneJenny Lee Stern
Apollo’s ManagerWallace Smith

Reception

Critical response

The Hamburg production of Rocky the Musical received positive reviews from critics. [45] [46] [47] [48] [49]

Accolades

Original Broadway production

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2014 Tony Award
Best Actor in a Musical Andy Karl [50] Nominated
Best Choreography Steven Hoggett and Kelly Devine [50] Nominated
Best Scenic Design Christopher Barreca [50] Won
Best Lighting Design Christopher Akerlind [50] Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical [51] Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Andy Karl [51] Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Musical Alex Timbers [51] Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Steven Hoggett and Kelly Devine [51] Nominated
Outstanding Set Design Christopher Barreca [51] Won
Outstanding Lighting Design Christopher Akerlind [51] Won
Outstanding Sound Design Peter Hylenski [51] Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Production of a Musical [52] Nominated
Distinguished Performance Award Margo Seibert [52] Nominated
Andy Karl [52] Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Broadway Musical [53] Nominated
Outstanding Book Of A Musical [53] Thomas Meehan Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Andy Karl [53] Nominated
Outstanding Direction of a Musical Alex Timbers [53] Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Steven Hoggett and Kelly Devine [53] Nominated
Outstanding Set DesignChristopher Barreca [53] Won

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