Metro Street

Metro Street
MusicMatthew Lee Robinson
LyricsMatthew Lee Robinson
BookMatthew Lee Robinson
Productions2009 Adelaide
2009 Daegu
Awards2004 Pratt Prize for Musical Theatre

Metro Street is an original Australian musical with book, music and lyrics by Matthew Lee Robinson. It was awarded the Pratt Prize for Music Theatre in 2004, and went through many workshops and readings, including at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival in 2006, before its world premiere season with the State Theatre Company of South Australia in April 2009.

Development

Robinson conceived the title song to Metro Street while catching a tram in Melbourne in 2002. In 2004 Robinson wrote a first draft script for submission to the New York Musical Theatre Festival, and fleshed out this draft to enter for the Pratt Prize. The first two workshops for the piece occurred in August 2004. This first draft which won he Pratt Prize had a mother, her son, his girlfriend, a country girl and a street-side busker; the busker was cut in draft two, and replaced with the grandma character.[1]

In 2005 Metro Street received its Pratt Prize workshop and showcase production at Chapel Off Chapel in Melbourne, with a cast of Carrie Barr, Lucy Durack, Verity Hunt-Ballard, Benjamin Lewis and Sally-Anne Upton, directed by Tom Healey and music directed by Michael Tyack.[2]

A concert version of Metro Street was presented for one performance at the 2006 Adelaide Cabaret Festival with an Adelaide-based cast of Nicholas Cannon, Melissa McCaig, Jacqy Phillips, Sky Ingram and Libby O'Donovan, directed by Terence O'Connell, with Matthew Lee Robinson as the music director.[3]

Metro Street was also presented as part of the Magnormos OzMade Musicals[4] in 2004 and 2005, and many readings and workshops through 2007 and 2008 in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth.

Productions

The world premiere season of Metro Street was presented by the State Theatre Company of South Australia (STCSA) with Arts Asia Pacific and Power Arts in April 2009. Previews began 3 April, opening night was 7 April, and it ran to 25 April. The cast was Debra Byrne, Cameron Goodall, Nancye Hayes, Jude Henshall and Verity Hunt-Ballard. Sets by Victoria Lamb, lighting by Geoff Cobham, directed by Geordie Brookman, with Matthew Carey as the musical director.[5]

In June 2009, the STCSA production of Metro Street was the opening show at the Daegu International Musical Festival in South Korea, where it was named in the top 10 musicals playing in the country.

At the 2009 Helpmann Awards on 5 August, for which the STCSA production was nominated for five awards, Nancye Hayes, Debra Byrne, Cameron Goodall, Jude Henshall and Verity Hunt-Ballard performed the closing song, "My Hands"[6] (referred to as "Invitation" in STCSA material).

Synopsis

Sue is dealing with a marriage that has broken down and a recent diagnosis of breast cancer that she doesn't know how to communicate to her son, Chris. Chris and his girlfriend Amy are having troubles of their own nearing the end of their University courses and unsure where life is leading. Chris and Amy's neighbour, Kerry, has come to the city to escape her small country town, meanwhile Jo, Sue's Mum, is trying to hold things together for her daughter and grandson.

Plot

Setting: Melbourne, Australia

Act one

Amy and Chris who are both studying at university and have recently moved in together. ("Love Is") A new girl moves in next door, Kerry, who is loud, friendly and sensual, everything that Amy isn't. ("The Girl Next Door") Amy is studying feminism and is a bit of a prude, but she befriends Kerry and takes her out shopping, along with Chris's grandmother, Jo. Jo and Kerry have very similar taste in clothing and in the beauty of being female. ("Yes I Know") Amy is against the flaunting of women's sexuality in advertising.

Chris's mum, Sue is recently separated from her husband and is trying to cope with being alone. ("Never Going To End") Her ex is demanding a divorce hearing so that they can split up their assets. What she doesn't know is that he has already moved on with someone else. Chris doesn't want to tell his mother, as he knows she won't cope with this.

Chris and Amy talk about what's going on in their life. ("How’s Life") Chris tells Amy that he's been accepted to study in London, which is a huge opportunity for him, but Amy doesn't want to go and doesn't believe that Chris wants her there anyway.

A few weeks later they go out for a second anniversary dinner but Chris is running late. ("Mobile Phone Quartet") This forces Amy to see that they are on two different paths and that he doesn't seem to want her in his life. They break up. ("Never Going To End") Sue discovers that she has breast cancer and doesn't want to tell her son, even though Jo is telling her that she needs his support. Kerry is now working in a call centre and seeing someone new. The Act finishes with the company singing. ("Overcome")

Act two

The act opens with, ("Got to Get to"). Six months have passed and Chris has stayed in Australia and moved back in with his mum to help her out. Jo is looking after her daughter and gets frustrated when Chris doesn't pull his weight. Chris has finished university, but is working in a café. This has made him angry, frustrated and selfish telling everyone that he put his life on hold for this.

Amy and Kerry have become good friends and spend many nights together drinking and going out on the town. ("A Girl Like Me") Amy is working in an office and has a brief relationship with the photocopy boy. She starts to do things because she wants to, not because her parents like it, such as joining the young labour party. Kerry is still her outgoing self and is a good influence on Amy.

After a big night on the town we see Kerry at a café that Chris works at. He asks about Amy and she tells him that she always liked him. Amy turns up and she talks to Chris about how he's behaving. She's worried about him, but he is too angry to care. ("As Night Descends")

Sue is going through chemotherapy and is not strong enough to go to Chris's graduation, so Jo goes in her place. The first signs that Sue isn't coping with her illness start to come through. ("Dignity")

After another bust up with his grandmother he goes to Amy's apartment and tells her that he misses her. ("The Best Thing")

Kerry asks Jo how Sue is doing and what it's like to be a mother. ("Love Is") This is when we find out that Kerry has had an abortion, which is why she left home and why she thinks her family don't love her anymore. Kerry gets an amazing job as a personal assistant to a music company head, but is reluctant to take it. With a little convincing from Jo and Amy she jumps at the opportunity, even though it means going to Spain. She takes a leap of faith and organises to spend a week home with her family, who are excited to see her. Meanwhile, Sue's cancer has spread.

The story ends with Chris, Jo and Sue having a picnic together. Chris is finally getting back on track, but Sue is very ill. When Jo leaves to pack up the car Sue and Chris get some alone time and they talk about how scared they are and she talks about how she would like to be remembered. ("Invitation")[7]

Musical numbers

Notes

In earlier versions of the show, "Yes, I Know" was written for the characters of Amy, Jo and Kerry to sing together but by the time the show premiered in Adelaide in 2009, it was a solo performance by Amy only. The reprise of "Never Going to End" takes the place of another song, "Say the Word" – a much angrier break-up song. "Love Is", "How's Life", "The Best Thing" and a song titled "Someone Else" first appeared as part of the show for the October 2007 reading. Early versions of "The Best Thing" refer back to the song "Say the Word". Those references are now gone. "Someone Else" was eventually replaced by "As Night Descends" – a song for Chris in a similar vein and written during development of the STCSA season. Finally, the order of some of the songs in the second act was changed in preparation for the World Premiere Season in Adelaide – reflected in the list above.

Three other songs composed for earlier versions of Metro Street – "Kerry's Land", "Just Say" and "Late Again" – will be part of Robinson's upcoming song cycle, Sing on Through Tomorrow.

Casts

Casts of productions of Metro Street
Productions Sue Barnes Chris Barnes Jo McAuley Amy Francis Kerry Malone
2005 Pratt Prize Workshop Carrie Barker Benjamin Lewis Sally-Anne Upton Lucy Durack Verity Hunt-Ballard
2006 Adelaide Cabaret Festival Melissa McCraig Nicolas Cannon Jacqy Phillips Sky Ingram Libby O'Donovan
February 2007 Reading[8] Genevieve Lemon Benjamin Lewis Nancye Hayes Lucy Durack Amelia Cormack
October 2007 Reading[9] Robyn Arthur Graham Foote Nancye Hayes Lucy Durack Verity Hunt-Ballard
2009 State Theatre Company Debra Byrne Cameron Goodall Nancye Hayes Jude Henshall Verity Hunt-Ballard
2009 DIMF Debra Byrne Matthew Lee Robinson Nancye Hayes Esther Hannaford Hollie Andrew

Notes

In a recent presentation of Matthew Lee Robinson's music at Chapel Off Chapel in Melbourne, which featured a selection of songs from Robinson's career, a number of Metro Street songs were performed: the title track by Robinson, "The Girl Next Door" by Verity Hunt-Ballard, "As Night Descends" by Robinson, "A Girl Like Me" by Ballard and Rosemarie Harris, "Dignity" by Robyn Arthur and "My Hands" by Robinson, Ballard, Harris and Arthur.

Awards and nominations

  • 2004 Pratt Prize for Musical Theatre – Matthew Lee Robinson (winner)
  • 2009 Daugu Musical Awards[10]
    • Best Musical (nominated)
    • Best Female Actor in a Leading Role – Debra Byrne (winner)
    • Best Male Actor in a Leading Role – Matthew Lee Robinson (nominated)
    • Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role – Nancye Hayes (nominated)
  • 2009 Helpmann Awards[11]
    • Best New Australian Work – Matthew Lee Robinson (nominated)
    • Best Lighting Design – Geoff Cobham (nominated)
    • Best Music Direction – Matthew Carey (nominated)
    • Best Choreography in a Musical – Jo Stone (nominated)
    • Best Direction of a Musical – Geordie Brookman (nominated)
  • 2009 Adelaide Theatre Guide "Curtain Call" Awards[12]
    • Best Show – Musical (Professional) (winner)
    • Best Male Performance (Professional) – Cameron Goodall (nominated)
    • Best Female Performance (Professional) – Debra Byrne (nominated)
    • Best Female Performance (Professional) – Verity Hunt-Ballard (winner)
    • Best Technical (Professional) – Victoria Lamb, set design (nominated)
  • 2009 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[13]
    • Prize for Best Musical Theatre Script (shortlisted)
  • 2009 Adelaide Critics Circle Awards[14]
    • Group Award (nominated)

References

  1. ^ Robinson, Matthew, "The Road To Metro Street" http://www.artshub.com.au/au/news.asp?sId=95701 June 2006
  2. ^ Murphy, Jim, "On The Street where you live" The Age http://www.theage.com.au/news/Arts/On-the-Street-where-you-live/2005/06/13/1118645744808.html June 2005
  3. ^ Adelaide Cabaret Festival, "Metro Street" http://www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/adelaidecabaret/archive/2006/program/playhouse/metro/index.html Archived 15 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Metro Street - OzMade Musicals". www.magnormos.com. Archived from the original on 22 April 2005.
  5. ^ "Metro Street". Archived from the original on 30 September 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Photo Galleries Display". Archived from the original on 12 November 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
  7. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 24 July 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Matthew Robinson - Home". Archived from the original on 23 March 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  9. ^ "Matthew Robinson - Home". Archived from the original on 23 March 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  10. ^ http://www.artsap.com/metro/MetroStreet-Daegu-2009/ [dead link]
  11. ^ "Nominees". Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  12. ^ "Adelaide Theatre Guide: South Australia's Comprehensive Internet Guide to Local Arts".
  13. ^ "Prize for Best Musical Theatre Script: Shortlist & Winner 2009, State Library of Victoria". Archived from the original on 1 October 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  14. ^ "Critics Circle Award nominees announced | Felicity Arts". Archived from the original on 2 December 2009. Retrieved 23 November 2009.

Read other articles:

Halo galaksi Bima Sakti yang tersusun atas beberapa komponen. Dalam astronomi, Halo galaksi adalah kumpulan bola dari gugus bola, bintang individu, debu, dan gas yang mengelilingi galaksi.[1] Jika bintang-bintang di galaksi bagian utama, maka lingkaran cahaya gas beberapa galaksi dapat memanjang hingga sepuluh kali ukuran bagian utama ini - berukuran hingga jutaan tahun cahaya.[2] Di Bima Sakti, lingkaran kira-kira bulat diperkirakan memiliki radius sekitar 50.000 tahun cahaya...

 

2012 2022 Élections législatives de 2017 dans l'Aveyron 3 sièges de députés à l'Assemblée nationale 11 et 18 juin 2017 Type d’élection Élections législatives Campagne 22 mai au 10 juin12 juin au 16 juin Débat(s) 1re circonscription : le 1er juin sur France 3 Midi-Pyrénées[1] Corps électoral et résultats Population 278 644 Inscrits 218 024 Votants au 1er tour 127 268   58,37 %  7,6 Votes exprimés au 1er tour 123 989 Votes blancs...

 

Phenacyl chloride Names Preferred IUPAC name 2-Chloro-1-phenylethan-1-one Other names 2-Chloro-1-phenylethanoneα-Chloroacetophenone2-ChloroacetophenoneChloromethyl phenyl ketonePhenyl chloromethyl ketoneCNWeeping gas[1]Mace Identifiers CAS Number 532-27-4 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image ChEMBL ChEMBL105712 N ChemSpider 10303 N ECHA InfoCard 100.007.757 IUPHAR/BPS 6285 PubChem CID 10757 UNII 88B5039IQG Y CompTox Dashboard (EPA) DTXSID9020293 InChI InChI=1S/C8...

لغة واشو الاسم الذاتي wáꞏšiw ʔítlu    الناطقون 20 (2011)  الكتابة إخطاطة لاتينية  النسب كيان كيانكيان لاماديlanguoid (en) لغةلغة بشريةindigenous language (en) اللغات الأصلية للأمريكتينالواشوية أيزو 639-2 was  أيزو 639-3 was  تعديل مصدري - تعديل   لغة واشو /ˈwɒʃoʊ/[1] هي لغة أمريكية أصل...

 

This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Fajr Interchange – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Fajr Interchange map Fajr Interchange (Persian: تقاطع غیر هم سطح فجر) is an interchange in Tehran, Iran. It is between Hemmat and M...

 

Wikipedia bahasa MaithiliURLmai.wikipedia.orgTipeEnsiklopedia internetPerdagangan ?TidakRegistration (en)OpsionalLangueMaithiliPengguna14145LisensiCreative Commons Atribusi-BerbagiSerupa 3.0 Tanpa Adaptasi dan Lisensi Dokumentasi Bebas GNU PemilikYayasan WikimediaPembuatTulsi Bhagat (en) Service entry (en)6 November 2014; 9 tahun lalu (2014-11-06) Wikipedia bahasa Maithili adalah versi bahasa Maithili dari Wikipedia, yang dijalankan ole Yayasan Wikimedia. Situs tersebut diluncurkan...

American baseball coach and manager For the American musician, see Joel Madden. Baseball player Joe MaddonMaddon with the Chicago Cubs in 2016ManagerBorn: (1954-02-08) February 8, 1954 (age 70)West Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.MLB statisticsManagerial record1,382–1,216Winning %.532 TeamsAs manager California / Anaheim Angels (1996, 1999)[a] Tampa Bay Devil Rays / Rays (2006–2014) Chicago Cubs (2015–2019) Los Angeles Angels (2020–2022) As coach California / Anaheim Ang...

 

此條目可能包含不适用或被曲解的引用资料,部分内容的准确性无法被证實。 (2023年1月5日)请协助校核其中的错误以改善这篇条目。详情请参见条目的讨论页。 各国相关 主題列表 索引 国内生产总值 石油储量 国防预算 武装部队(军事) 官方语言 人口統計 人口密度 生育率 出生率 死亡率 自杀率 谋杀率 失业率 储蓄率 识字率 出口额 进口额 煤产量 发电量 监禁率 死刑 国债 ...

 

Papua pada Pekan Olahraga Nasional 2021 Jumlah atlet TBD Pembawa bendera TBD Total medali Emas93 Perak66 Perunggu102   (Urutan ke-4) Papua sebagai tuan rumah sudah dipastikan akan berkompetisi pada Pekan Olahraga Nasional 2021 di Jayapura, Papua. Sebenarnya kontingen ini dijadwalkan untuk bertanding pada 20 Oktober sampai 2 November 2020 namun ditunda ke tanggal 2 sampai 15 Oktober 2021 karena Pandemi COVID-19.[1] Medali Medali berdasarkan olahraga Olahraga 01 02 03 Total Menemb...

American politician Devon WoodMember of the Iowa House of Representativesfrom the 17th districtIncumbentAssumed office 9 January 2023Preceded byMatt Windschitl Personal detailsPolitical partyRepublicanResidence(s)New Market, Iowa, U.S.EducationSimpson College Devon Wood is an American politician. Personal life Wood's father is a farmer, and her mother is a teacher.[1] She graduated from Shenandoah High School in Shenandoah, Iowa in 2015,[2] and is a resident of...

 

The tenor is a type of male singing voice and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between C3 (C one octave below middle C), to the high C (C5). The low extreme for tenors is roughly A2 (two octaves below middle C). At the highest extreme, some tenors can sing up to F one octave above middle C (F5).[1] The term tenor was developed in relation to classical and operatic voices, where the classification is based not merely on the singer's voc...

 

Large computer Mainframe redirects here. For other uses, see Mainframe (disambiguation). A single-frame IBM z15 mainframe. Larger capacity models can have up to four total frames. This model has blue accents, as compared with the LinuxONE III model with orange highlights. A pair of IBM mainframes. On the left is the IBM z Systems z13. On the right is the IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper. An IBM System z9 mainframe A mainframe computer, informally called a mainframe or big iron,[1] is a compute...

Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico HuarijioVarihíoRegionMexico: Chihuahua, SonoraEthnicityHuarijio peopleNative speakers2,100 (2020 census)[1]Language familyUto-Aztecan Southern Uto-AztecanTarahumaranHuarijioDialects Upriver Downriver Official statusRegulated bySecretaría de Educación PúblicaLanguage codesISO 639-3varGlottologhuar1255ELPGuarijíoMountain Guarijío is classified as Vulnerable by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in DangerThis article contains I...

 

The Story of AbrahamArtistAttributed to Pieter van Aelst IIIYear1540 - 1543TypeTapestryDimensions482.0 cm × 770.0 cm (189.76 in × 303.15 in)LocationHampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, Greater LondonUnited Kingdom The Story of Abraham is a set of ten Brussels tapestries depicting stories from the life of the biblical prophet Abraham. They appear to have been designed by Bernaert van Orley initially, but completed by Pieter Coecke van Aelst ar...

 

يوتيوبالشعارمعلومات عامةموقع الويب youtube.com (الإنجليزية) الشعار النصي Broadcast Yourself (بالإنجليزية) نوع الموقع خدمة بث الفيديو[1] — خدمة استضافة فيديو — منصة المحتوى التي أنشأها المستخدم — مجتمع إنترنت البلد الأصلي  الولايات المتحدة التأسيس 14 فبراير 2005 الجوائز  جائزة ب...

Related alphabets based on Cyrillic scripts This article is about the variants of the Cyrillic alphabet. For the writing system as a whole, see Cyrillic script. This article contains phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of phonetic symbols. Countries with widespread use of the Cyrillic script:   Sole official script   Co-official with another script (either because the official language is biscr...

 

Bernard de La VillardièreBernard de La Villardière en 2015.FonctionsPrésidentSolidarités International2002-2005Patrice FranceschiPrésidentPress club de France2001-2004Christian MalardAndré BercoffBiographieNaissance 25 mars 1958 (66 ans)Boulogne-BillancourtNom de naissance Bernard Berger de La VillardièreNationalités argentinefrançaiseFormation Université Paris-NanterreÉcole des hautes études en sciences de l'information et de la communication - Celsa (licence)Activités Jour...

 

В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Лебедев; Лебедев, Сергей; Лебедев, Сергей Николаевич. Не следует путать с юристом Сергеем Николаевичем Лебедевым (1934—2016). Сергей Николаевич Лебедев Генеральный секретарь СНГ с 5 октября 2007 Президент Дмитрий Ме...

この項目では、日本の新聞社について説明しています。同社が発行している新聞については「新潟日報」をご覧ください。 株式会社新潟日報社The Niigata Nippo Co., Ltd. 本社(新潟日報メディアシップ)種類 株式会社本社所在地 日本〒950-8535新潟県新潟市中央区万代三丁目1番1号設立 1942年11月1日業種 情報・通信業法人番号 8110001004023 事業内容 日刊新聞の製作および発行代...

 

1912 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle The Lost World Cover of the first edition of The Lost WorldAuthorSir Arthur Conan DoyleLanguageEnglishSeriesProfessor ChallengerGenreScience fiction, Lost worldPublisherHodder & StoughtonPublication date1912Publication placeUnited KingdomMedia typePrintFollowed byThe Poison Belt TextThe Lost World at Wikisource The Lost World is a science fiction novel by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1912, con...