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Jelly's Last Jam
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 26, 1992
Closing Date
Sep 05, 1993
1st Preview
Apr 01, 1992
1st Preview
Apr 01, 1992
Previews
25
Performances
569
Musical
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Apr 26, 1992
Close Date: Sep 05, 1993
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Virginia Theatre
(Apr 26, 1992 - Sep 05, 1993)
Setting
The Jungle Inn - a lowdown club somewhere's 'tween Heaven 'n' Hell. The eve of Jelly Roll Morton's death.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
Produced by
Margo Lion
and
Pamela Koslow
; Produced in association with
PolyGram Diversified Entertainment
,
126 Second Avenue Corporation
,
Hal Luftig
,
Rodger Hess
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Herb Alpert
; Associate Producer:
Peggy Hill Rosenkranz
,
Marilyn Hall
and
Dentsu Inc., New York
Originally produced by
Center Theatre Group / Mark Taper Forum (Gordon Davidson, Artistic Director; Charles Dillingham, Managing Director)
Book by
George C. Wolfe
; Music by
Jelly Roll Morton
; Lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
; Additional music by
Luther Henderson
; Music orchestrated by
Luther Henderson
; Musical Director:
Linda Twine
Directed by
George C. Wolfe
; Tap Choreography by
Gregory Hines
and
Ted L. Levy
; Choreographed by
Hope Clarke
; Assistant Director:
Randall G. Sommer
Scenic Design by
Robin Wagner
; Costume Design by
Toni-Leslie James
; Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
; Sound Design by
Otts Munderloh
; Mask Design by
Barbara Pollitt
; Puppet Design by
Barbara Pollitt
; Hair Design by
Jeffrey Frank
; Associate Lighting Design:
Peggy Eisenhauer
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Susan A. White
Executive Producer:
David, Strong, Warner, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Susan Gustafson
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Joshua Rosenblum
Technical Supervisor:
Francis A. Hauser
; Production Stage Manager:
Arturo E. Porazzi
; Stage Manager:
Bernita Robinson
and
Bonnie L. Becker
Assistant to Ms. Clarke:
Ken Roberson
; Music adapted by
Luther Henderson
; Musical Supervisor:
Luther Henderson
; Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Drums:
Brian Grice
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Bass:
Ben Brown
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Banjo:
Steve Bargonetti
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Trumpet:
Virgil Jones
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Trombone:
Britt Woodman
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Clarinet:
Bill Easley
; Conducted by
Linda Twine
; Associate Conductor:
Daryl M. Waters
; Music Copying:
Miller Music Services
; Assistant to Mr. Henderson:
Leonard Oxley
Assistant to Mr. Wagner:
Atkin Pace
and
Nancy E. Winters
; Assistant to Ms. James:
Stephen L. Bornstein
; Assistant to Mr. Munderloh:
Scott Sanders
; Assistant to Ms. Pollitt:
Nelson D. Lowry
Casting:
Hughes / Moss Casting
and
Stanley Soble
; Press Representative:
Richard Kornberg & Associates
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
and
Michael Anderson
; Marketing:
Caroline Jones Advertising, Inc.
; Logo Design by
Wolfgang Kuhl
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Dance Captain:
Ken Roberson
; Press Associate:
Carol R. Fineman
Gregory Hines
Jelly Roll Morton
Apr 01, 1992 - May 02, 1993
Keith David
Chimney Man
Apr 01, 1992 - Feb 07, 1993
Savion Glover
Young Jelly
Stanley Wayne Mathis
Jack the Bear
One of "The Crowd"
Tonya Pinkins
Anita
Apr 01, 1992 - May 1993
Ken Ard
One of "The Crowd"
Foot-in-Yo-Ass Sam
Adrian Bailey
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Sherry D. Boone
One of "The Crowd"
A Sister
Brenda Braxton
One of "The Crowd"
Too-Tight Nora
Mary Bond Davis
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Miss Mamie
Ralph Deaton
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Mamie Duncan-Gibbs
A Honey
Ann Duquesnay
Ancestor
Gran Mimi
Melissa Haizlip
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Cee-Cee Harshaw
One of "The Crowd"
Don Johanson
A Melrose Brother
Ted L. Levy
One of "The Crowd"
Victoria Gabrielle Platt
One of "The Crowd"
A Sister
Stephanie Pope
A Honey
Gil Pritchett III
One of "The Crowd"
Three Finger Jake
Michelle M. Robinson
One of "The Crowd"
Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Buddy Bolden
Gordon Joseph Weiss
A Melrose Brother
Allison M. Williams
A Honey
Swings:
Janice Lorraine-Holt
,
Ken Roberson
and
La-Rose Saxon
Standby:
Lawrence Hamilton
(Jelly Roll Morton)
Understudies:
Ken Ard
(Chimney Man),
Adrian Bailey
(Buddy Bolden),
Claire Bathé
(Gran Mimi, Miss Mamie),
Bill Brassea
(A Melrose Brother),
Ralph Deaton
(Jack the Bear),
Melissa Haizlip
(A Honey),
Stephanie Pope
(Anita) and
Jimmy W. Tate
(Young Jelly)
Virginia Theatre
(Apr 26, 1992 - Sep 05, 1993)
Cast
Brian Mitchell
Jelly Roll Morton
May 04, 1993 - Sep 05, 1993
Phylicia Rashad
Anita
Jun 15, 1993 - Sep 05, 1993
Ken Ard
Chimney Man
Feb 09, 1993 - Apr 07, 1993
Nora Cole
Anita
May 1993 - Jun 13, 1993
Ben Vereen
Chimney Man
Apr 08, 1993 - Sep 05, 1993
Adrian Bailey
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Steven Cates
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Peter Jay Fernandez
Buddy Bolden
Cee-Cee Harshaw
A Sister
Patty Holley
One of "The Crowd"
Ken Roberson
Foot-in-Yo-Ass Sam
Swings:
Rosa Curry
and
Keith L. Thomas
Standby:
Nora Cole
(Anita)
Understudies:
Adrian Bailey
(Buddy Bolden),
Steven Cates
(Buddy Bolden),
Keith Crowningshield
(A Melrose Brother) and
Rosa Curry
(A Honey)
Songs
music by
Jelly Roll Morton
; lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Jelly's Jam
The Hunnies and The Crowd
In My Day
Jelly Roll Morton and The Hunnies
The Creole Way
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
The Ancestors and Young Jelly
The Whole World's Waitin' to Sing Your Song
Street Scene
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
Jelly Roll Morton, Young Jelly and The Street Crowd
Michigan Water
Miss Mamie and Buddy Bolden
Get Away Boy
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
Gran Mimi, Young Jelly and Jelly Roll Morton
Lonely Boy Blues
Gran Mimi, Young Jelly and Jelly Roll Morton
Somethin' More
Jelly Roll Morton, Jack the Bear, Chimney Man, The Hunnies and The Crowd
That's How You Jazz
The Dance Hall Crowd, Jelly Roll Morton and Jack the Bear
The Chicago Stomp
Jelly Roll Morton, The Red Hot Peppers, Chimney Man, The Hunnies and The Chicago Crowd
Play the Music for Me
Anita
Lovin' Is a Lowdown Blues
The Hunnies
Dr. Jazz
(music by
Walter Melrose
and
King Oliver
)
Jelly Roll Morton and The Crowd
Act 2
Sung By
Good Ole New York
Chimney Man, The Hunnies, Jelly Roll Morton and The New York Crowd
Too Late, Daddy
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
Jelly Roll Morton and The Harlem Crowd
That's the Way We Do Things in New Yawk
Jelly Roll Morton and the Melrose Brothers
Jelly's Isolation Dance
Jelly Roll Morton and Young Jelly
The Last Chance Blues
Jelly Roll Morton and Anita
The Last Rites
(music by
Luther Henderson
and
Jelly Roll Morton
)
Jelly Roll Morton, Chimney Man and The People of his Past
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1992 Nominee ; Produced in association with
PolyGram Diversified Entertainment
,
126 Second Avenue Corporation
,
Hal Luftig
,
Rodger Hess
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Herb Alpert
Produced by
Margo Lion
and
Pamela Koslow
Best Book of a Musical
1992 Nominee
Book by
George C. Wolfe
Best Original Score
1992 Nominee
Additional music by
Luther Henderson
Music by
Jelly Roll Morton
Lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
Best Actor in a Musical
1992 Winner
Gregory Hines
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1992 Nominee
Keith David
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1992 Winner
Tonya Pinkins
Best Scenic Design
1992 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Robin Wagner
Best Costume Design
1992 Nominee
Costume Design by
Toni-Leslie James
Best Lighting Design
1992 Winner
Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
Best Choreography
1992 Nominee
Choreographed by
Gregory Hines
,
Ted L. Levy
and
Hope Clarke
Best Direction of a Musical
1992 Nominee
Directed by
George C. Wolfe
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Musical
1992 Nominee ; Produced in association with
PolyGram Diversified Entertainment
,
126 Second Avenue Corporation
,
Hal Luftig
,
Rodger Hess
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Herb Alpert
Produced by
Margo Lion
and
Pamela Koslow
Outstanding Book of a Musical
1992 Winner
Book by
George C. Wolfe
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1992 Winner
Gregory Hines
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1992 Nominee
Savion Glover
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
1992 Winner
Tonya Pinkins
Outstanding Choreography
1992 Nominee
Choreographed by
Gregory Hines
,
Ted L. Levy
and
Hope Clarke
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1992 Nominee
Directed by
George C. Wolfe
Outstanding Orchestration/Musical Adaptation
1992 Winner
Music orchestrated by
Luther Henderson
Outstanding Lyrics
1992 Winner
Lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
Outstanding Costumes
1992 Nominee
Costume Design by
Toni-Leslie James
Outstanding Lighting Design
1992 Winner
Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
Statistics
Season:
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Jelly's Last Jam Statistics
1993-94 Season
1992-93 Season
1991-92 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
Produced by
Margo Lion
and
Pamela Koslow
; Produced in association with
PolyGram Diversified Entertainment
,
126 Second Avenue Corporation
,
Hal Luftig
,
Rodger Hess
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Herb Alpert
; Associate Producer:
Peggy Hill Rosenkranz
,
Marilyn Hall
and
Dentsu Inc., New York
Originally produced by
Center Theatre Group / Mark Taper Forum (Gordon Davidson, Artistic Director; Charles Dillingham, Managing Director)
Book by
George C. Wolfe
; Music by
Jelly Roll Morton
; Lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
; Additional music by
Luther Henderson
; Music orchestrated by
Luther Henderson
; Musical Director:
Linda Twine
Directed by
George C. Wolfe
; Tap Choreography by
Gregory Hines
and
Ted L. Levy
; Choreographed by
Hope Clarke
; Assistant Director:
Randall G. Sommer
Scenic Design by
Robin Wagner
; Costume Design by
Toni-Leslie James
; Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
; Sound Design by
Otts Munderloh
; Mask Design by
Barbara Pollitt
; Puppet Design by
Barbara Pollitt
; Hair Design by
Jeffrey Frank
; Associate Lighting Design:
Peggy Eisenhauer
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Susan A. White
Executive Producer:
David, Strong, Warner, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Susan Gustafson
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Joshua Rosenblum
Technical Supervisor:
Francis A. Hauser
; Production Stage Manager:
Arturo E. Porazzi
; Stage Manager:
Bernita Robinson
and
Bonnie L. Becker
Assistant to Ms. Clarke:
Ken Roberson
; Music adapted by
Luther Henderson
; Musical Supervisor:
Luther Henderson
; Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Drums:
Brian Grice
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Bass:
Ben Brown
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Banjo:
Steve Bargonetti
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Trumpet:
Virgil Jones
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Trombone:
Britt Woodman
; Jelly's Red Hot Peppers - Clarinet:
Bill Easley
; Conducted by
Linda Twine
; Associate Conductor:
Daryl M. Waters
; Music Copying:
Miller Music Services
; Assistant to Mr. Henderson:
Leonard Oxley
Assistant to Mr. Wagner:
Atkin Pace
and
Nancy E. Winters
; Assistant to Ms. James:
Stephen L. Bornstein
; Assistant to Mr. Munderloh:
Scott Sanders
; Assistant to Ms. Pollitt:
Nelson D. Lowry
Casting:
Hughes / Moss Casting
and
Stanley Soble
; Press Representative:
Richard Kornberg & Associates
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
and
Michael Anderson
; Marketing:
Caroline Jones Advertising, Inc.
; Logo Design by
Wolfgang Kuhl
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Dance Captain:
Ken Roberson
; Press Associate:
Carol R. Fineman
Gregory Hines
Jelly Roll Morton
Apr 01, 1992 - May 02, 1993
Keith David
Chimney Man
Apr 01, 1992 - Feb 07, 1993
Savion Glover
Young Jelly
Stanley Wayne Mathis
Jack the Bear
One of "The Crowd"
Tonya Pinkins
Anita
Apr 01, 1992 - May 1993
Ken Ard
One of "The Crowd"
Foot-in-Yo-Ass Sam
Adrian Bailey
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Sherry D. Boone
One of "The Crowd"
A Sister
Brenda Braxton
One of "The Crowd"
Too-Tight Nora
Mary Bond Davis
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Miss Mamie
Ralph Deaton
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Mamie Duncan-Gibbs
A Honey
Ann Duquesnay
Ancestor
Gran Mimi
Melissa Haizlip
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Cee-Cee Harshaw
One of "The Crowd"
Don Johanson
A Melrose Brother
Ted L. Levy
One of "The Crowd"
Victoria Gabrielle Platt
One of "The Crowd"
A Sister
Stephanie Pope
A Honey
Gil Pritchett III
One of "The Crowd"
Three Finger Jake
Michelle M. Robinson
One of "The Crowd"
Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Buddy Bolden
Gordon Joseph Weiss
A Melrose Brother
Allison M. Williams
A Honey
Swings:
Janice Lorraine-Holt
,
Ken Roberson
and
La-Rose Saxon
Standby:
Lawrence Hamilton
(Jelly Roll Morton)
Understudies:
Ken Ard
(Chimney Man),
Adrian Bailey
(Buddy Bolden),
Claire Bathé
(Gran Mimi, Miss Mamie),
Bill Brassea
(A Melrose Brother),
Ralph Deaton
(Jack the Bear),
Melissa Haizlip
(A Honey),
Stephanie Pope
(Anita) and
Jimmy W. Tate
(Young Jelly)
Virginia Theatre
(Apr 26, 1992 - Sep 05, 1993)
Cast
Brian Mitchell
Jelly Roll Morton
May 04, 1993 - Sep 05, 1993
Phylicia Rashad
Anita
Jun 15, 1993 - Sep 05, 1993
Ken Ard
Chimney Man
Feb 09, 1993 - Apr 07, 1993
Nora Cole
Anita
May 1993 - Jun 13, 1993
Ben Vereen
Chimney Man
Apr 08, 1993 - Sep 05, 1993
Adrian Bailey
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Steven Cates
One of "The Crowd"
Ancestor
Peter Jay Fernandez
Buddy Bolden
Cee-Cee Harshaw
A Sister
Patty Holley
One of "The Crowd"
Ken Roberson
Foot-in-Yo-Ass Sam
Swings:
Rosa Curry
and
Keith L. Thomas
Standby:
Nora Cole
(Anita)
Understudies:
Adrian Bailey
(Buddy Bolden),
Steven Cates
(Buddy Bolden),
Keith Crowningshield
(A Melrose Brother) and
Rosa Curry
(A Honey)
music by
Jelly Roll Morton
; lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
(Unless otherwise noted)
Act 1
Sung By
Jelly's Jam
The Hunnies and The Crowd
In My Day
Jelly Roll Morton and The Hunnies
The Creole Way
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
The Ancestors and Young Jelly
The Whole World's Waitin' to Sing Your Song
Street Scene
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
Jelly Roll Morton, Young Jelly and The Street Crowd
Michigan Water
Miss Mamie and Buddy Bolden
Get Away Boy
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
Gran Mimi, Young Jelly and Jelly Roll Morton
Lonely Boy Blues
Gran Mimi, Young Jelly and Jelly Roll Morton
Somethin' More
Jelly Roll Morton, Jack the Bear, Chimney Man, The Hunnies and The Crowd
That's How You Jazz
The Dance Hall Crowd, Jelly Roll Morton and Jack the Bear
The Chicago Stomp
Jelly Roll Morton, The Red Hot Peppers, Chimney Man, The Hunnies and The Chicago Crowd
Play the Music for Me
Anita
Lovin' Is a Lowdown Blues
The Hunnies
Dr. Jazz
(music by
Walter Melrose
and
King Oliver
)
Jelly Roll Morton and The Crowd
Act 2
Sung By
Good Ole New York
Chimney Man, The Hunnies, Jelly Roll Morton and The New York Crowd
Too Late, Daddy
(music by
Luther Henderson
)
Jelly Roll Morton and The Harlem Crowd
That's the Way We Do Things in New Yawk
Jelly Roll Morton and the Melrose Brothers
Jelly's Isolation Dance
Jelly Roll Morton and Young Jelly
The Last Chance Blues
Jelly Roll Morton and Anita
The Last Rites
(music by
Luther Henderson
and
Jelly Roll Morton
)
Jelly Roll Morton, Chimney Man and The People of his Past
Tony Award®
Best Musical
1992 Nominee ; Produced in association with
PolyGram Diversified Entertainment
,
126 Second Avenue Corporation
,
Hal Luftig
,
Rodger Hess
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Herb Alpert
Produced by
Margo Lion
and
Pamela Koslow
Best Book of a Musical
1992 Nominee
Book by
George C. Wolfe
Best Original Score
1992 Nominee
Additional music by
Luther Henderson
Music by
Jelly Roll Morton
Lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
Best Actor in a Musical
1992 Winner
Gregory Hines
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
1992 Nominee
Keith David
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
1992 Winner
Tonya Pinkins
Best Scenic Design
1992 Nominee
Scenic Design by
Robin Wagner
Best Costume Design
1992 Nominee
Costume Design by
Toni-Leslie James
Best Lighting Design
1992 Winner
Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
Best Choreography
1992 Nominee
Choreographed by
Gregory Hines
,
Ted L. Levy
and
Hope Clarke
Best Direction of a Musical
1992 Nominee
Directed by
George C. Wolfe
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Musical
1992 Nominee ; Produced in association with
PolyGram Diversified Entertainment
,
126 Second Avenue Corporation
,
Hal Luftig
,
Rodger Hess
,
Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director)
,
TV Asahi
and
Herb Alpert
Produced by
Margo Lion
and
Pamela Koslow
Outstanding Book of a Musical
1992 Winner
Book by
George C. Wolfe
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1992 Winner
Gregory Hines
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
1992 Nominee
Savion Glover
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
1992 Winner
Tonya Pinkins
Outstanding Choreography
1992 Nominee
Choreographed by
Gregory Hines
,
Ted L. Levy
and
Hope Clarke
Outstanding Director of a Musical
1992 Nominee
Directed by
George C. Wolfe
Outstanding Orchestration/Musical Adaptation
1992 Winner
Music orchestrated by
Luther Henderson
Outstanding Lyrics
1992 Winner
Lyrics by
Susan Birkenhead
Outstanding Costumes
1992 Nominee
Costume Design by
Toni-Leslie James
Outstanding Lighting Design
1992 Winner
Lighting Design by
Jules Fisher
Season:
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Jelly's Last Jam Statistics
1993-94 Season
1992-93 Season
1991-92 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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