The Civil War (musical)

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The Civil War
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Original Recording
Music Frank Wildhorn
LyricsJack Murphy
Book Gregory Boyd
Frank Wildhorn
Productions1998 Houston
1999 Broadway
2000 US National Tour
2007 Gettysburg, PA
2009 Washington, D.C.
2015 Washington, D.C.

The Civil War is a musical written by Gregory Boyd and Frank Wildhorn, with lyrics by Jack Murphy and music by Wildhorn. The musical centers on the American Civil War, with the musical numbers portraying the war through Union, Confederate, and slave viewpoints. The musical was nominated for two Tony Awards, including the Tony Award for Best Musical. Its styles include gospel, folk, country, rock, and rhythm and blues.

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Production history

The musical had its world premiere at the Alley Theatre, Houston, Texas, on September 16, 1998, where co-author Boyd is the Artistic Director. [1] The production was supervised by Gregory Boyd, with musical staging by George Faison and staging by Nick Corley. The cast featured Linda Eder (Hanna Hopes), Keith Byron Kirk (Frederick Douglass), Beth Leavel (Mrs. Lydia Bixby/Violet), Jesse Lenat (Autolycus Fell), Capathia Jenkins (Hope Jackson), Matt Bogart (Pvt. Nathaniel Taylor), and Michael Lanning (Capt. Emmet Lochran). [2]

The musical premiered on Broadway at the St. James Theatre on April 22, 1999 and closed on June 13, 1999, running for 61 performances and 35 previews. Directed by Jerry Zaks with musical staging by Luis Perez, the cast featured Leavel as Mabel/Mrs. Bixby, Kirk as Frederick Douglass, Bogart as Private Sam Taylor, Gilles Chiasson (Corp. William McEwen), Capathia Jenkins (Harriet Jackson), David M. Lutken (Voice of Abraham Lincoln/Corp. Henry Stewart), Irene Molloy (Sarah McEwen), and Leo Burmester as Autolycus Fell.

A studio cast album was released in 1999 by Atlantic Records, and included Linda Eder, Maya Angelou, James Garner, Hootie & the Blowfish, Travis Tritt, Dr. John and Betty Buckley. [3] Both a double-disc album was released as "The Complete Work", and a "highlights" version entitled "The Nashville Sessions". "The Nashville Sessions" charted on Billboard's Top Country Albums, eventually peaking at #48. [4]

The musical toured in the United States, starting in January 2000 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The original cast of 28 was reduced to 15. "Rather than playing individual characters, they all play everyman - a soldier, a wife, a nurse, a girlfriend, a slave." Stephen Rayne directed, with a cast that included Larry Gatlin alternating with John Schneider and BeBe Winans. [5]

The Civil War was one of the productions produced at the newly renovated Ford's Theatre (Washington, D.C.), running from March 27, 2009 through May 24. Directed by Jeff Calhoun, the 16-member cast featured Jarrod Emick, Eleasha Gamble, Michael Lanning and Timothy Shew, with the recorded voice of Hal Holbrook as Lincoln. The production is conceived in a concert setting. [6]

In 2006, a new version of the musical opened at the Majestic Theatre in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Called For the Glory: The Civil War Musical in Gettysburg, it featured two new songs and a new structure. [7]

Songs

(As presented on Broadway, 1999)

Reception

The Variety review of the Alley Theatre production said that the show was not "a traditional musical as a revue-style presentation of a song cycle. Wildhorn and co-creators Jack Murphy and Gregory Boyd impose precious little narrative structure on 'The Civil War', preferring instead to integrate individual, self-contained vignettes as elements in a thematically consistent but essentially bookless concert". The production used "rear-screen projections of photos, paintings and letters [to] evoke the period setting". [2]

It was panned by critics, including The New York Times , which found it "generic...without plot and essentially without character". [8]

The song "Tell My Father", originating from the musical, was adapted into a choir piece by Andrea Ramsey and continues to be performed by male choirs, separated from its original work. [9]

Recordings

The Nashville Sessions

The Civil War: The Nashville Sessions
Cast recording by
ReleasedNovember 3, 1998
Genre Showtune, Country, Rock, Pop
Length59:52
Label Warner/Reprise
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Prologue" Charlie Daniels 1:25
2."The Day the Sun Stood Still" Travis Tritt 4:53
3."Missing You (My Bill)" Deana Carter 3:44
4."Virginia" Gene Miller 4:51
5."Old Gray Coat" Trace Adkins 3:49
6."I'll Never Pass This Way Again" Tracy Lawrence 3:26
7."River Jordan" BeBe Winans 6:41
8."With These Hands" Bryan White & Amy Grant 4:42
9."Judgment Day"Shiloh5:11
10."Tell My Father" Kevin Sharp 4:11
11."I Never Knew His Name" Linda Eder 3:36
12."Regimental Drummer" Michael English 4:14
13."The Honor of Your Name" Trisha Yearwood 3:50
14."In Great Deeds"Charlie Daniels0:39
15."Last Waltz for Dixie" John Berry 4:40
Total length:59:52

The Complete Work

The Civil War: The Complete Work
Cast recording by
ReleasedJanuary 5, 1999
Genre Showtune, Country, Rock, Pop
Length2:16:26
Label Atlantic
Disc 1
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Prologue" Charlie Daniels 1:24
2."Brother, My Brother"Michael Scott Lanning2:54
3."Lincoln: The Better Angels Of Our Nature"James Garner1:54
4."By The Sword/Sons Of Dixie"Broadway All-Stars4:23
5."Tell My Father"Kevin Sharp4:10
6."My Name Is Frederick Douglass"Danny Glover1:31
7."Freedom's Child"Hootie & The Blowfish4:19
8."Missing You (My Bill)"Deana Carter3:44
9."If Prayin' Were Horses"Michael Bell & Cheryl Freeman4:08
10."Virginia"Gene Miller4:52
11."The Day The Sun Stood Still"Travis Tritt4:53
12."Oh Be Joyful"Broadway All-Stars4:31
13."Frederick Douglass: The Destiny Of America"Danny Glover0:51
14."Father How Long?"Michael Bell3:25
15."Reprise: Brother, My Brother"Michael Scott Lanning1:37
16."A Nurse's Diary"Linda Eder2:14
17."I Never Knew His Name"Linda Eder3:36
18."Still I Rise"Maya Angelou0:57
19."River Jordan"BeBe Winans6:41
Disc 2
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Lincoln: The Bottom Is Out Of The Tub"James Garner1:06
2."How Many Devils?"Broadway All-Stars3:57
3."Old Gray Coat"Trace Adkins3:50
4."With These Hands"Amy Grant & Bryan White4:41
5."The White House At Night"Ellen Burstyn1:31
6."A Candle In The Window"Linda Eder5:04
7."Greenback"Dr. John4:37
8."Sojourner Truth: Ain't I A Woman?"Maya Angelou1:30
9."Someday"Patti LaBelle6:35
10."Regimental Drummer"Michael English4:14
11."I'll Never Pass This Way Again"Tracy Lawrence3:27
12."Lincoln: Letter To Mrs. Bixby"James Garner1:12
13."Five Boys"Betty Buckley3:12
14."Judgement Day"Shiloh5:11
15."Sarah"Carl Anderson4:10
16."The Honor Of Your Name"Trisha Yearwood3:52
17."Northbound Train"John Popper4:58
18."Last Waltz For Dixie"John Berry3:26
19."In Great Deeds"Charlie Daniels0:38
20."The Glory"Michael Lanning, Gene Miller, Linda Eder And Choir7:11

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
1999 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated
Best Original Score Frank Wildhorn and Jack MurphyNominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Michel BellNominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Cheryl FreemanNominated
Outstanding Music Frank WildhornNominated
Outstanding Lighting Design Paul Gallo Nominated

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