Everyday Rapture
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Everyday Rapture

Book by Dick Scanlan and Sherie Rene Scott

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Her new show, Everyday Rapture, is so wonderful because it shines the spotlight not only on the voice that her devoted fans have adored for so long but on the voice that we may not have been as aware of, her personal story of her emotional/spiritual journey from her Mennonite childhood to her current divadom. Part musical, part one-woman show (plus two female backup singers and a teenage boy, for one fantastic sequence), part Bette Midler-style concert with covers of songs both classic and obscure, heartfelt and campy, part performance art piece, part cabaret act, this mostly autobiographical work is the perfect showcase for Sherie Rene Scott and her enormous talent, allowing us a peek into the psyche of this remarkable performer and the opportunity to hear her fabulous interpretations of some fantastic music.

 

Concept

The show is called a “stage memoir disguised as fiction”, and a “mixed jukebox musical”. Songs by singers and songwriters include David Byrne, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, and the Johnny Mercer-Harry Warren “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe.” The Judy Garland standards “Get Happy” and “You Made Me Love You” are sung, the “latter amusingly illustrated with a series of cheeky images of Jesus.”[1] Songs from Mister Rogers’ Neighbourhood are also sung.[2]
Scanlan described the show as “‘a one-person show with four people in it.’ The other three, besides Scott, are a younger actor who has an extended YouTube sequence and two women who serve as backup singers—’The Mennonettes’—and share other scenes with her.”[3]

Run


 

Opening & Closing Dates
Type & Version
Theatre
Apr 29, 2010 – Jul 11, 2010
Musical / Original
American Airlines Theatre, NY, USA

 

Opening Night Cast


 

Sherie Rene Scott
Eamon Foley
Lindsay Mendez
Betsy Wolfe

 

Understudies: Riley Costello , Natalie Weiss .

 

Opening Night Production Credits


 

Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Harold Wolpert: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)

 

Originally produced by Second Stage Theatre (Carole Rothman, Artistic Director; Ellen Richard, Executive Director)

 

Book by Dick Scanlan and Sherie Rene Scott; Music orchestrated by Tom Kitt; Music arranged by Tom Kitt; Musical Director: Marco Paguia

 

Directed by Michael Mayer; Choreographed by Michele Lynch; Associate Choreographer: Eric Sean Fogel

 

Scenic Design by Christine Jones; Costume Design by Tom Broecker; Lighting Design by Kevin Adams; Sound Design by Ashley Hanson, Kurt Eric Fischer and Brian Ronan; Projection Design by Darrel Maloney; Hair Design by John Barrett; Make-Up Design by Tiffany Hicks; Associate Scenic Design: Jonathan Collins; Associate Costume Design: David Withrow; Associate Lighting Design: Aaron Sporer and Paul Toben; Associate Sound Design: Drew Levy; Associate Projection Design: Dan Scully

 

General Manager: Rebecca Habel; Company Manager: Carly DiFulvio

 

Production Manager: Aurora Productions; Production Stage Manager: Richard C. Rauscher; Stage Manager: Bryce McDonald

 

Musical Supervisor: Michael Rafter; Musical Coordinator: Michael Keller; Conducted by Marco Paguia; Piano: Marco Paguia; Drums: Clint de Ganon; Bass: Brian Hamm; Guitar: John Benthall; Violin/Guitar: Joe Brent

 

Magic Consultant: Steve Cuiffo

 

Original Casting: MelCap Casting; Additional Casting: Jim Carnahan C.S.A.; General Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Roundabout Director of Marketing & Sales Promotion: David B. Steffen; Roundabout Associate Artistic Director: Scott Ellis; Advertising: SPOTCo, Inc.; Photographer: Joan Marcus; Dance Captain: Lindsay Mendez

 

Video


 

Song List

From the original cast recording:

  • “The Other Side of This Life” (Overture)
  • “Got a Thing on My Mind”
  • “Elevation”
  • “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe”
  • “Get Happy”
  • “You Made Me Love You”
  • Mr. Rogers Medley (“It’s Such a Good Feeling”, “Everybody’s Fancy”, “I Like to Be Told”)
  • “It’s You I Like”
  • “I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City”
  • “Life Line”
  • “The Weight”
  • “Rainbow Sleeves”
  • “Why”
  • “Won’t You Be My Neighbour?”
  • “Up the Ladder to the Roof”

Bonus Tracks:

  • “Remember”
  • “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)”

 

Links


  1. Sommer, Elyse. “Curtain Up review: Everyday Rapture”. Curtainup.com, May 1, 2009
  2. Grode, Eric. “Everyday Rapture Glimpses (Funnily) into Tug Between Narcissism and Discipline”. Village Voice, 2009, accessed April 19, 2010
  3. Arnold, Monty.“Sherie Rene Scott Slips Into Rapturous Persona”, Playbill.com, April 23, 2009.

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