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Violet (musical) : ウィキペディア英語版
Violet (musical)

''Violet'' is a musical with music by Jeanine Tesori and libretto by Brian Crawley based on the short story "The Ugliest Pilgrim" by Doris Betts. It tells the story of a 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. The musical premiered Off-Broadway in 1997 and won the Drama Critics' Circle Award and Lucille Lortel Award as Best Musical.
==Productions==
''Violet'' was developed at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Music Theater Conference in 1994. It premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons on March 11, 1997, and closed on 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 Michael Medeiros, Stephen Lee Anderson, Amanda Posner and Robert Westenberg. It won the Drama Critics' Circle Award and Lucille Lortel Award as Best Musical.〔("'Violet' Listing" ) playwrightshorizons.org, accessed August 9, 2013〕〔Heineman, Eva. ("Review" ) Curtain Up, accessed August 9, 2013〕 In January 2003, a reunion concert was held at Playwrights Horizons, at which members of the original cast performed.〔Jones, Kenneth. ("On Her Way: Tesori & Crawley Musical, 'Violet', Gets NYC Reunion Concert Jan. 16-19" ) playbill.com, January 16, 2003〕
The Encores! Off-Center Series held a one-night production at the New York City Center on July 17, 2013. Sutton Foster played Violet with Joshua Henry as Flick. Other cast members included Van Hughes, Austin Lesch, Anastacia McCleskey, Keala Settle, Christopher Sieber, Emerson Steele, Chris Sullivan, Rema Webb, and Paul Whitty.〔Gans, Andrew. ("Sutton Foster, Joshua Henry, Van Hughes, Keala Settle, Christopher Sieber Star in One-Night-Only 'Violet' July 17" ) playbill.com, July 17, 2013〕
''Violet'' opened on Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre in a Roundabout Theatre Company production on March 28, 2014 (previews) and on April 20, 2014 officially, with Sutton Foster starring as "Violet". The production was directed by Leigh Silverman, with musical direction by Micheal Rafter, choreography by Jeffrey Page, sets by David Zinn, costumes by Clint Ramos and lights by Mark Barton.〔Purcell, Carey. ("'Violet', Starring Tony Winner Sutton Foster, Will Play Broadway in March 2014" ) playbill.com, November 25, 2013〕 The musical had been revised and was played in one act, as was done at the Encores! July 2013 staged concert.〔Purcell, Carey. (" 'Violet' Gets Cut: Retooled, One-Act Adaptation of Musical, Starring Sutton Foster, Will Play Broadway" ) playbill.com, December 20, 2013〕 The musical closed on August 10, 2014.〔(''Violet'' ) playbill vault.com, accessed June 27, 2015〕

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