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The
Play's the Thing
The
creation of "The Sunset Gang" musical
In
the mid 1970's, I wrote fifteen short stories inspired by my
parent's life in "Century Village," a community in
West Palm Beach Florida that, in those days, catered to
retired civil servants, teachers, former shopkeepers and
salesman who had lived through the depression and bore its
scars. Viking Press published nine of these stories in a
volume titled, The Sunset
Gang.
Tom
Ginzburg, then the publisher of Viking, had given the
manuscript to his mother to read. She loved it and urged her
son to publish it, which he did. A few years later, actress
Linda Lavin, an acclaimed star of TV and Broadway, acquired
the rights to three of the stories and produced an adaptation
for Public Television's American Playhouse series. The
trilogy, based on my stories "Yiddish," "The
Detective" and "The Home," were adapted by
playwright Ronald Ribman, and starred several highly esteemed
actors, including Uta Hagen, Harold Gould, Ron Rifkin, Doris
Roberts, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. Each story of the
trilogy was an hour's length, received excellent reviews, and
was replayed many times on PBS.
Author
Meets Composer
Not
long after that, I had consented to be a guest speaker at the
Donna Reed Film Festival in Denison, Iowa, the actress's
hometown. Her husband had created the festival after her
death. At the event, where I was teaching short fiction
writing, I happened to meet the composer L. Russell Brown.
Larry (as he is known) has written the music for numerous hit
songs, including the immortal, "Tie a Yellow Ribbon
'Round the Old Oak Tree," which has become the second
most recorded song in history, second only to
"Yesterday" by The Beatles. Larry was also one of
the speakers at the event and after we would do our respective
gigs, we would retire to our motel to escape the sweltering
midsummer heat.
We
would discuss our work long into the night, and when I
mentioned The Sunset Gang,
Larry sensed that this might be excellent material for a
musical. The idea also struck me as a possibility and I went
home and began working on the book and lyrics. Using the
technique of Gilbert and Sullivan—lyrics first—Larry would
compose music to my song lyrics and in this way we created our
first draft.
That
was more than 10 years ago. We proceeded to workshop and test
the material before audiences through the intervening years,
but we always felt that we had never quite gotten it right.
After a long hiatus, we tried our hand at it once again.
Several new songs were written, changes were made to the book
and lyrics, the story was altered and focused, and now we
feel that we have finally hit the gong. First and
foremost, we have created a love story between two older
people.
The
Story Connects
"The
Sunset Gang" musical is the story of a new love affair
that blossoms between two unhappily married people at Sunset
Village, a retirement community in Florida. Based loosely on
my short story "Yiddish" which, in the television
version, starred Harold Gould and Doris Roberts, the two older
lovers meet at the Yiddish Club, fall in love and after much
angst leave their spouses to spend their remaining years
together. Bittersweet and full of humor, the play's content is
deeply emotional and deals with issues rarely explored in the
theater.
We
have since tested the story and songs before live audiences
and discovered that not only does the play stir strong
emotions, but also that it is right on target for today's
theater-goers, many of whom are of the age of the characters
in our story. Moreover, Americans today, because we are living
longer, are continually faced with new challenges and
emotional dilemmas, not unlike those that happen to the
characters in our play. The subject matter and timing should
also resonate strongly for the baby boomer generation, which
is just now entering that period that used to be called
"old age." Not so anymore. As many of us grow older,
we are discovering that the aging clock has advanced
considerably since the days of our parents and there is a lot
more exciting living and loving ahead than previously
realized.
Production
Plans are Underway
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The
result of all this testing and revising is that we have
attracted numerous investors who believe this project will be
a unique theater experience that, in the parlance of show
business, can have "legs," meaning a long and
profitable theatrical life. Working with Judson Ball, our
principal producer, we expect to put the production together
for an opening sometime in the spring of 2003, perhaps on
Broadway, depending on the budget and the marquee quality of
the stars we attract. Both Larry and I believe that the time
has come for this material and we are pursuing this production
with super-human zeal, energy and enormous optimism. We will
keep readers of this E-Sheet informed of our progress. The
original book The Sunset
Gang is available in hardcover, trade paperback and
all formats of eBooks through all major book selling stores
and sites on the Internet. A complete collection of the
stories titled Never Too
Late for Love, containing all 15 of the original
stories, is also available through the same sources.
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