The Secret Life of Bees (musical)

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The Secret Life of Bees
Music Duncan Sheik
Lyrics Susan Birkenhead
Book Lynn Nottage
Basis The Secret Life of Bees (2001)
By: Sue Monk Kidd
Productions2019 Off-Broadway
2023 London

The Secret Life of Bees is a stage musical with a book by Lynn Nottage, music by Duncan Sheik and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead. The musical premiered Off-Broadway in 2019 to critical acclaim, winning the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical, along with Best New Musical nominations from the Drama Desk Awards, Lucille Lortel Awards, and the Drama League Awards. [1] [2]

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The musical is set in the 1960s in South Carolina, and tells the story of Lily Owens and Rosaleen, two young women who become friends in the face of adversity, and embark on an adventure of self discovery thanks to the Boatwright sisters, three women they meet who work as beekeepers on a honey farm. [3] The story had previously been adapted as a film of the same name, released in 2008, directed and written by Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Production history

Vassar (2017)

The show was first performed at Vassar College in July 2017 as part of the Powerhouse Theatre Program summer season, in partnership with New York Stage and Film. [4] [5]

Off-Broadway (2019)

The musical premiered on the Linda Gross Stage at the Atlantic Theatre Company on May 12, 2019. The musical garnered critical acclaim and extended its run from July 7 til July 21, 2019. The show was directed by Sam Gold. Orchestrations were done by John Clancy, with musical direction by Jason Hart. Choreography was done by Chris Walker, with costumes by Dede Ayite. [6]

London (2023)

A London production opened at the Almeida Theatre, running from April 9, 2023 until May 27, 2023. The show was directed by Whitney White and choreographed by Shelley Maxwell. Musical directon was done by Nigel Lilley with costuming by Qween Jean. [7]

Original cast and characters

CharacterOff-Broadway (2019)London (2023)
Rosaleen Saycon Sengbloh Abiona Omonua
Lily OwensElizabeth TeeterEleanor Worthington-Cox
August Boatwright LaChanze Rachel John
May BoatwrightAnastacia McCleskeyDanielle Fiamanya
June Boatwright Eisa Davis Ava Brennan
Zachary TaylorBrett GrayNoah Thomas
Neil Nathaniel Stampley Tarinn Callender

Musical numbers

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References

  1. Off-Broadway Database listing accessed 05/04/2024
  2. "The Secret Life of Bees – Broadway & Beyond Theatricals".
  3. Vulture.com - Secret Life of Bees Coming to Off-Broadway accessed 05-05-2024
  4. Chow, Andrew R. (23 April 2017). "'Secret Life of Bees' Part of Powerhouse's Summer Season at Vassar". The New York Times.
  5. "Duncan Sheik Says Kendrick Lamar Influenced His 'Secret Life of Bees' Score: Interview". Billboard .
  6. "The Secret Life of Bees".