Recommended Album: DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES (Original Broadway Cast)

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by Connor McCormick on January 2, 2024

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The original cast album of Adam Guettel’s new Broadway musical,  Days of Wine and Roses, is now digitally available; it will be available on CD in the spring. Craig Lucas  wrote the show’s book and  Michael Greif  directs the production, which previously ran at the Atlantic Theater Company earlier this year.  Kelli O’Hara  and  Brian d’Arcy James  star in this searing musical, based on the 1962 film and original 1958 teleplay of the same name, about a couple falling in love in 1950s New York and struggling against themselves to build their family. Click  here  to stream or download.

Days of Wine and Roses  marks the reunion of Guettel and Lucas, who last collaborated on the six-time Tony Award-winning musical  The Light in the Piazza.  Following a critically acclaimed, sold-out run at Atlantic Theater Company, the show opens on Broadway on January 28, 2024, at Studio 54. The limited sixteen-week engagement begins previews on January 6 (further information is available  here).

John McWhorter, writing in the  New York Times,  said of  Days of Wine and Roses, “Repeated listenings compound the amazement. [Guettel’s] work, such as the musicals  Floyd Collins  and  The Light in the Piazza, has always offered that kind of challenge—initially leaving a feeling of:  Beautiful, but wait, I need to hear it again  â€”and those up for it have a way of coming away shining like Moses down from the Mount. The new score has the same effect.”

Adam Guettel  is a composer/lyricist and teacher living in New York City. He was nominated for the 2019 Tony Award for Best Original Score for  To Kill a Mockingbird. Other theater credits include  The Light in the Piazza  (2005); Tony Awards for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations; Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Music and Outstanding Orchestrations; Grammy Award nomination for Best Musical Theater Album; cast album on Nonesuch Records),  Floyd Collins  (1996 at Playwrights Horizons; Lucille Lortel Award for Best Musical, Obie Award for Best Music; cast album on Nonesuch Records), and  Saturn Returns  (1998 at The Public Theater; recorded by Nonesuch Records as  Myths and Hymns). Other awards include the Stephen Sondheim Award (1990), the ASCAP New Horizons Award (1997), and the American Composers Orchestra Award (2005). He received an honorary doctorate from Lehman College in 2007 and was made an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music in 2019.

Craig Lucas  wrote the plays  Blue Window, Change Agent, The Dying Gaul, God’s Heart, I Was Most Alive with You,  The Lying Lesson, Missing Persons,  Reckless, Prayer for My Enemy, Ode to Joy, Prelude to a Kiss, The Singing Forest, Small Tragedy, Stranger;  books for the musicals  Amélie, An American in Paris, Days of Wine and Roses, The Light in the Piazza, Marry Me A Little, Three Postcards; screenplays for  Blue Window, Longtime Companion, Prelude to a Kiss, Reckless, The Dying Gaul, Secret Lives of Dentists; the opera libretti for  Orpheus in Love, Two Boys;  and the ballet libretto for Christopher Wheeldon’s  Cinderella. He directed world premieres of  The Light in the Piazza,  I Was Most Alive with You, Ode to Joy,  Change Agent  &  This Thing of Darkness  (co-author David Schulner), and Harry Kondoleon’s plays  Saved or Destroyed  and  Play Yourself  and the movies  The Dying Gaul  and  Birds of America.  He received the Excellence in Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, Drama Desk, Obie, L.A. Drama Critics, Laura Pels/PEN Mid-career, LAMBDA Literary, Hull-Warriner, Sundance Audience, Flora Roberts, Madge Evans-Sidney Kingsley & the Steinberg/ACTA Best Play, and the Hermitage Greenfield Prize among other honors.

Days of Wine and Roses  features  direction by  Michael Greif,  choreography by Sergio Trujillo & Karla Puno Garcia, scenic design by  Lizzie Clachan, costume design by  Dede Ayite, lighting design by  Ben Stanton, sound design by  Kai Harada, music direction by  Kimberly Grigsby, orchestrations by  Adam Guettel  and  Jamie Lawrence, hair and wigs by  David Brian Brown, and casting by  The Telsey Office; Craig Burns, CSA.  Judy Schoenfeld  serves as production stage manager.

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