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The Wild Party (2000 Off-Broadway Cast Recording) (Size: 66.78 MB)
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Based on Joseph Moncure March's 1928 narrative poem of the same name, it coincidentally made its debut during the same theatre season (1999–2000) as a Broadway production with the same name and source material.
Directed by Gabriel Barre and choreographed by Mark Dendy, the off-Broadway production opened on February 24, 2000 at the Manhattan Theatre Club and ran for 54 performances. It starred Julia Murney as Queenie, Brian d'Arcy James as Burrs, Idina Menzel as Kate, and Taye Diggs as Mr. Black. The Wild Party won the 2000 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical of the 2000 season, Lucille Lortel Awards for Scenic, Costume, and Lighting Design, and the 1999-2000 Obie Award for Best Choreography. It was nominated for twelve additional Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding New Musical. Tracklist: "Queenie was a Blonde" – Queenie, Burrs and Company "Out of the Blue" – Queenie and Burrs "What a Party" – Company "Raise the Roof" – Queenie and Company "Look at Me Now" – Kate "Poor Child" – Black, Burrs, Kate and Queenie "An Old-Fashioned Love Story" – Madeline "By Now the Room was Moving" – Company "The Juggernaut" – Queenie, Black, Kate, Burrs and Company "A Wild, Wild Party" – D'Armano Brothers, Queenie, Burrs and Company "Two of a Kind" – Eddie and Mae "Maybe I Like it This Way" – Queenie "What is it About Her?" – Burrs and Queenie "The Life of the Party" – Kate "I'll Be Here" – Black "Let Me Drown" – Burrs, Kate and Company "Tell Me Something" – Queenie and Black "Come with Me" – Black, Queenie and Company "Jackie's Last Dance" – Instrumental "Make Me Happy" – Burrs, Black and Queenie "How Did We Come to This?" / "Queenie was a Blonde" (Reprise) – Queenie and Ensemble Sharing Widget |