The Fortress of Solitude (musical)

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The Fortress of Solitude
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Music Michael Friedman
LyricsMichael Friedman
Book Itamar Moses
Basis The Fortress of Solitude
by Jonathan Lethem
Productions2012 Poughkeepsie
2014 Dallas
2014 Off-Broadway

The Fortress of Solitude is a musical with music and lyrics written by Michael Friedman, and a book by Itamar Moses adapted from The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem. [1]

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Synopsis

According to The Public Theater's website, "The Fortress of Solitude is the extraordinary coming-of-age story about 1970s Brooklyn and beyond — of black and white, soul and rap, block parties and blackouts, friendship and betrayal, comic books and 45s. And the story of what would happen if two teenagers obsessed with superheroes believed that maybe, just maybe, they could fly". [1] [2]

Productions

The musical premiered at Vassar College and New York Stage and Film's Powerhouse Theatre, as a part of the Martel Musical Workshops (concert readings of works-in-progress), opening on June 29, 2012 and closing July 1. The show was directed (and originally conceived) by Daniel Aukin, with Kyle Beltran, Alex Brightman, John Ellison Conlee, André De Shields, Carla Duren, Santino Fontana, Brandon Gill, Conlin Hanlon, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Jahi Kearse, Meghan McGeary, Lauren Molina, and David St. Louis. [3]

The Dallas production at Dallas Theater Center opened on March 7, 2014 and closed on April 6. The show was directed by Daniel Aukin, set design Eugene Lee, lighting design Tyler Micoleau, costume design Jessica Pabst, sound design Robert Kaplowitz, projection design Jeff Sugg, wig design Leah J. Loukas, choreography Camille A. Brown, musical director Kimberly Grigsby, orchestrations John Clancy & Matt Beck. The band was composed of Grigsby (conductor, keyboard 2), Alex Vorse (associate music director, keyboard 1, keyboard programmer), Joe Lee (guitar), Peggy Honea (bass), Mike Drake (drums), Jorge Ginorio (Latin percussion), Pete Brewer (reeds), Cathy Richardson (viola/violin), and Larry Spencer (trumpet/Fleugelhorn/piccolo trumpet). [4]

The Off-Broadway production opened on September 30, 2014 (previews), officially on October 22 at The Public Theater, a co-production with the Dallas Theater Center. The show was directed by Daniel Aukin with choreography by Camille A. Brown. [5] The show closed on November 16.

Cast

CharacterVassar College (2012)Dallas (2014) [4] Public Theatre (2014) [5]
Abraham EbdusJohn Ellison ConleeAlex OrganKen Barnett
Mingus RudeKyle Beltran
Dylan Ebdus Santino Fontana Adam Chanler-Berat
Barrett Rude Senior Andre De Shields
Barrett Rude JuniorDavid St. Louis Kevin Mambo
Marilla Carla Duren Traci Lee Carla Duren
Robert WoolfolkBrandon GillNicholas Christopher Brian Tyree Henry
Arthur Lomb Alex Brightman Etai BenshlomoDavid Rossmer
Lala / Abby Rebecca Naomi Jones Carla Duren Rebecca Naomi Jones
Raf / Henry / Desmond / Jared/ TimothyJahi Kearse
Radio Guy / Mike / GabeConlin HanlonJeremy Allen DumontConor Ryan
Rachel Ebdus/ Mrs. LombMeghan McGearyPatty BreckenridgeKristen Sieh
Skater Girl / Liza Lauren Molina Alison HodgsonAlison Whitehurst
Subtle DistinctionBritton Smith, Akron Watson, Juson Williams
SwingStephanie Duret, Malaiyka Reid, Noah Ricketts

Musical numbers

Source: CurtainUp [6]

Awards and nominations

Original Off-Broadway production

YearAward CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
2015 Drama Desk Awards [7] Outstanding Music Michael Friedman Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics Nominated
Outer Critic's Circle Awards [8] Outstanding New Off-Broadway MusicalNominated

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