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Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. Parade is a musical with a book by Alfred Uhry and music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown. The musical is a dramatization of the 1913 trial and imprisonment, and 1915 lynching, of Jewish American Leo Frank in Georgia .
JRB’s Broadway debut. Hal Prince commissioned JRB and Alfred Uhry to write what he called “an American opera” based on the story of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory owner falsely accused and convicted of murdering a young girl in Atlanta GA in 1913. A dark and ambitious piece, “Parade” received mixed reviews during its initial run at ...
With a characteristically rich, intricate, and wide-ranging score penned by Jason Robert Brown, and a bold willingness to dive into the complexities of early 20th century social relationships in the South, Parade is a sophisticated, dark tale with endless depths for a highly skilled company of actors and musicians to plumb.
All seven performances will be conducted by composer Jason Robert Brown. Parade contains hate speech, violent imagery, enacted violence, and non-firing replica firearms. Recommended for audiences ages 13+. Casting and programming subject to change. Dates & Times. Nov 1 – 6, 2022. Run Time. Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes with one intermission.
Mar 17, 2023 · Platt and Micaela Diamond headline a production that reveals Jason Robert Brown's musical as an essential American epic that speaks to our times.
Amid religious intolerance, political injustice and racial tension, the stirring Tony Award-winning Parade explores the endurance of love and hope against all the odds. With a book by acclaimed playwright Alfred Uhry ( Driving Miss Daisy) and a rousing, colorful and haunting score by Jason Robert Brown ( Songs For a New World, The Last Five ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Dan Hulbert. New York – In “Parade,” the deeply moving new musical by Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown, which opened Thursday night, there is an enormous living presence that never leaves the stage: the lynching tree.