Parade (musical)

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Broadway Show
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Parade
Theatre Vivian Beaumont Theatre
Opening Night 17 December 1998
Tony Nominations 9
Tony Awards 2
Author(s) Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown; book by Alfred Uhry
Director Harold Prince
Leading Original Cast Members Brent Carver and Carolee Carmello
Closing Night 28 February 1999

Parade is a musical that opened on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater on December 17, 1998 with a book (musical theatre) book by Alfred Uhry and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. The premier was directed by Harold Prince and closed 28 February 1999 after 85 performances.

The show garnered 9 Tony Award nominations and won two awards, for Best Book of a Musical (Uhry) and Best Original Musical Score (Brown).

The show was received very cooly by the public and some critics, many of whom felt the show took too many liberties when it came to the use of racial slurs in the show. However, Brown was praised unanimously for his score.

The UK première ran from 5th to 28 August at the Southside Theatre as part of the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe, playing by the end of the run to packed houses and standing ovations.

Plot

The musical concerns the 1913 trial of Jewish factory manager Leo Frank who was accused of raping and murdering a 13 year old employee, Mary Phagan. The trial, sensationalized by the media, aroused anti-Semetic tensions in Atlanta and the state of Georgia. When Frank's sentence was commuted due to possible problms with the trial and he was transferred to a prison in Milledgeville, Georgia, a lynching party broke him out of the prison. Frank was taken to Phagan's hometown of Marietta, Georgia and he was hung.

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