Violet (musical)

Violet (musical)

Infobox Musical
name=Violet


caption=Original Cast Recording
music=Jeanine Tesori
lyrics=Brian Crawley
book=Brian Crawley
basis=Doris Betts's "The Ugliest Pilgrim"
productions=1997 Off-Broadway
awards=

Violet is a musical by Jeanine Tesori with libretto by Brian Crawley. It tells the story of young disfigured woman who embarks on a journey by bus from her farm in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, all the way to Tulsa, Oklahoma in order to be healed. It opened Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons on March 11, 1997, and closed April 6, 1997. Directed by Susan H. Schulman with choreography by Kathleen Marshall, the cast featured Lauren Ward as Violet, Michael McElroy as Flick and Michael Park as Monty. Other cast members included Stephen Lee Anderson, Amanda Posner and Robert Westenberg. It won the Drama Critics' Circle Award and Lucille Lortel Award as Best Musical.

Plot

;Act I13 year old Violet Karl sings ("Water in the Well") while her father is chopping wood. The shim of his axe blade suddenly comes loose and hits his daughter across the face, leaving a deep gash which runs from her nose all the way down her left cheek.

The 25 year old Violet, terribly scarred from her injury, is at a Greyhound bus station, boarding the bus ("Surprised"). Her destination is a televangelist in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that she has been watching on television for years. Being a strong believer in God, she believes that the televangelist will be able to make a direct connection from her to God and make her scar disappear. On the bus, she meets an old woman who is heading to Nashville, Tennessee to visit her son, "who works in the cellophane plant". Violet eyes the woman's pale unblemished skin with envy and thinks about the things that she would like to ask the televangelist to change about herself ("On My Way").

While the bus makes a stop ("M&Ms"), Violet meets two soldiers: the attractive, womanizing Monty, and Flick, who is African-American. Because the story takes place in 1964, during the Civil Rights Movement, Flick is often discriminated against during the journey. Violet sits down with them and they play five card draw . Simultaneously, a flashback shows Young Violet carrying groceries into the house. Her father is upset with her because she is short on change. "That's the third time this month you've let them shortchange you at the store! I thought they was supposed to learn you 'rithmetic in school." In attempt to teach her how to add and subtract, he teaches her how to play poker. ("Luck of the Draw")

Violet and the soldiers decide to travel with each other until they have to go their separate ways. At a bus stop in Memphis, Violet plans to spend the night with some relatives she barely knows. "I have their number in my suitcase," she claims. Unfortunately, her suitcase is stolen by some mechanics after they verbally attack Flick for being black, so Flick suggests that she spend the night at an old friend's small hotel. Violet, originally reluctant, decides that this is the best idea. After settling into their room, they go to a dance hall for a night on the town ("Lonely Stranger"). Violet and Monty dance together, and Flick shows signs of jealousy.

After they party, Violet is asleep in her hotel room. Monty comes in from his room and slips into her bed. A flashback shows Violet walking home from school, followed by Billy Dean Ellum. Billy Dean claims that he's never done "it" with a girl before. Back in the hotel, Monty falls asleep in Violet's lap and Violet sings to him. ("Lay Down Your Head")

;Act IIThe next morning, Flick reacts to Monty and Violet's budding relationship, and he and Violet argue ("Hard to Say Goodbye"). Back on the bus, Monty and Flick are preparing to say goodbye to Violet, as the next stop is hers. ("Promise Me, Violet") Violet departs the bus and enters the chapel where a rehearsal is being held for the next episode of the televangelist's show. ("Raise Me Up") Violet interrupts and asks the televangelist to help her, and has a flashback to the day she was injured and got her scar ("Down the Mountain"). The televangelist admits he can't fulfill her request, explaining the people he "heals" are so caught up in the excitement of his program, that they end up healing themselves. Violet, feeling confused and betrayed, turns viciously upon him, mocking him with his own routine ("Raise Me Up - Reprise").

She goes into a trance, imagining that she is having a conversation with her late father, begging him to confront his handiwork ("Look at Me"). He explains that he tried his hardest to be a good father, and assures her he never wanted to hurt her ("That's What I Could Do"). She comes out of her "trance" emotionally purged and, thinking she has been healed just as she had hoped ("Surprised - Reprise"), she gets on the next bus to where Monty and Flick are stationed ("M&Ms - Reprise").

She meets up with Monty and quickly realizes that she still has the scar running across her face. She is crushed, but Flick comforts her, showing her how much both of them have changed ("Promise Me, Violet - Reprise"). Monty goes off to fight in Vietnam while Flick and Violet start a new life together. ("Bring Me to Light")

Awards and nominations

;Drama Desk Awards [ [http://www.dramadesk.com/1996_1997dd.htm Drama Desk Awards2006 - Winners 2001 ] ]
*Outstanding Actress (Musical) -- Lauren Ward (nominee)
*Outstanding Featured Actor (Musical) -- Michael McElroy (nominee)
*Outstanding Director (Musical) -- Susan Schulman (nominee)
*Outstanding Lyrics (nominee)
*Outstanding Music (nominee)
*Outstanding New Musical (nominee)
*Outstanding Orchestration (nominee);Outer Critics Circle Award
*Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical (nominee);Drama Critics' Circle Award
*Best Musical (winner);Lucille Lortel Award
*Outstanding Musical (winner);Obie Award
*Special Citation, Jeanine Tesori (music)

References

External links

* [http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&title=Violet Lortel listing]
* [http://www.curtainup.com/violet.html Curtain Up review]
* [http://www.mtishows.com/show_home.asp?ID=000194 MTI Shows plot synopsis, etc]
* [http://www.geocities.com/violetmusical Fan site with lyrics, synopsis, history, and more.]


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