Merlin (musical)

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Merlin
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Music Elmer Bernstein
Lyrics Don Black
Book Richard Levinson
William Link
Productions1983 Broadway

Merlin is a musical based on a concept by popular illusionist Doug Henning and Barbara De Angelis, written by Richard Levinson and William Link, with music (and incidental music) written by Elmer Bernstein and lyrics by Don Black.

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Synopsis

The story focuses on the legendary wizard Merlin, not as an elderly man as he is usually depicted, but as a young apprentice still learning the rules of magic. Merlin must overcome the evil Queen and her attempts to install her son Fergus as the King of England over the rightful future King Arthur.

Magic tricks

During the production number "Put a Little Magic in Your Life", Henning mounted a white horse and rode it into a gigantic box, which was then closed and hoisted into the air above the stage. In midair, the box suddenly broke open, turning out to be empty. A moment later, Henning appeared at the opposite edge of the stage, still mounted on a horse. In another scene, Henning levitated and flew above the stage with no visible support. Anticipating the audience's suspicion that Henning was hanging on invisible wires, the set design for this scene included several large Stonehenge-like trilithons: Henning levitated beneath the lintels of these structures, which would have caught any wires hanging above him. In a battle sequence, Rivera's villainess character and her minions, in full view of the audience, assembled several large pieces of armor into a giant warrior, which immediately began walking and wielding a sword even though the armor had no discernible human occupant.

Original cast and characters

CharacterBroadway (1983) [1]
Merlin Doug Henning
The Queen Chita Rivera
Prince Fergus Nathan Lane
Philomena Rebecca Wright
Arthur / Young Merlin Christian Slater
Ariadne Michelle Nicastro
Old Merlin George Lee Andrews
The Wizard Edmund Lyndeck
The Queen's CompanionGregory Mitchell
AcolyteAlan Brasington
Merlin's VisionDebby Henning

Song list

Production history

Merlin opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on February 13, 1983 and closed on August 7, 1983 after 199 performances and 69 previews. It was directed by Ivan Reitman and choreographed by Christopher Chadman and Billy Wilson. The cast included Henning as Merlin, Chita Rivera as an evil sorceress and, in supporting roles, newcomer Nathan Lane, and a young Christian Slater. [2]

The show was not a critical or financial success, failing to recoup its estimated production budget of $4–6 million. [3] It is remembered today chiefly because of the number of "preview" performances it played: while most shows play a month or so prior to inviting critics and having an official opening, Merlin had 69, never inviting the critics and postponing the opening three times, despite charging full ticket prices. [4] During the musical's troubled previews, the original director (Frank Dunlop) was replaced by co-producer Reitman, while choreographer Billy Wilson was added to augment Chadman's work. [5] At least four songs were cut during previews, including "These Are Not the Merriest of Days" which was replaced by "Put a Little Magic in Your Life". [3]

Critical reception

Frank Rich of The New York Times wrote that the main draw of Merlin was Henning's "spectacular" illusions. Rich also found Theoni V. Aldredge's costumes to be "imaginative," albeit trying too hard to be like those in Cats and Star Wars at times. He panned the other aspects of the musical, particularly Henning's acting, singing and dancing. Overall, he felt that Merlin would have worked better as a magic show than as a musical. [4]

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
1983 Tony Award Best Musical Nominated
Best Book of a Musical Richard Levinson and William Link Nominated
Best Original Score Elmer Bernstein and Don Black Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Chita Rivera Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Ivan Reitman Nominated
Drama Desk Award [6] Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Rebecca Wright Nominated
Outstanding Special Effects Doug Henning, Charles Reynolds, Glen Priest, Jim Steinmeyer, John Gaughan & Robin WagnerNominated

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References

  1. Playbill 1983 Bio Cast Listaccessed 07/17/2023
  2. " Merlin on Broadway" playbillvault.com, accessed March 20, 2015
  3. 1 2 Dietz, Dan (2016). The Complete Book of 1980s Broadway Musicals. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 162–163. ISBN   978-1442260917.
  4. 1 2 Rich, Frank (January 31, 1983). "Stage: Magic Of 'Merlin' Is In Henning's Illusions". The New York Times .
  5. Mandelbaum, Ken (1992). Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops. Macmillan. p. 46. ISBN   1466843276.
  6. "Nominees and Recipients: 1983 Awards". Drama Desk. Retrieved 2020-06-07.