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The musical is set in a small town in Trinidad that has grown rich from the oil industry.  Winston, a promising classical pianist, is torn between his adopted parents’ ambition for him to win a scholarship to the London School of Music and the lure of steel drums, but the forbidden music proves irresistable.  He quickly demonstrates his virtuosity and joins one of the bands.  He goes to New York, gets entangled with a corrupt businessman, and finally reconciles himself with his teacher, his adopted parents,and his true love.  In the end, Winston celebrates his love of the steel drums in a triumphant calypso finale.

Credits

Creative team

By

Derek Walcott

Directed by

Robert Scanlan

Directed by

Robert Scanlan

Robert Scanlan is Associate of the Department of English Department at Harvard University. He was for many years the Literary Director of the American Repertory Theater, where he headed the Dramaturgy Program for the American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theater Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University. He directs frequently in America and abroad, winning in 1995 the Boston Theatre Award for Outstanding Director. Directing credits include Julius Caesar for the Actors’ Shakespeare Project (Boston); Samson Agonistes, with Claire Bloom and John Neville at the 92nd Street Y in New York; his own stage adaptation of The Inferno of Dante in Robert Pinsky’s translation; an Evening of Beckett and Beckett Trio in the A.R.T. Fall Festival; Oleanna at the Wellfleet Harbor Actor’s Theatre; the Polish language premiere of David Mamet’s Speed-the-Plow at the Stary Theatre in Cracow; the world premiere of Marie Jones’ The Hamster Wheel in Belfast, Northern Ireland; and the Chinese language premiere of Beth Henley’s Crimes of the Heart in the People’s Republic of China. Dr. Scanlan premiered Carol Mack’s In Her Sight at the Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville, Kentucky, and co-directed (with the author) the world premiere of Derek Walcott’s musical, Steel, at the A.R.T. Professor Scanlan writes and lectures frequently about the staging of Beckett’s work and about contemporary American playwriting. He is a past president of the Poet’s Theatre and a member of its board of directors. With the Poets’ Theatre, he has directed many staged readings, including a periodic “Muster of Poets” and the world premiere presentation of Samuel Beckett’s Stirrings Still (with David Warrilow). From 1978 to 1989 Professor Scanlan was Director of the Drama Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Set design by

Robert Mongomery

Costume design by

Catherine Zuber

Costume design by

Catherine Zuber

Catherine Zuber has created the costumes for Richard II, The Doctor's Dilemma, and over forty other A.R.T. productions including Three Farces and a Funeral, Antigone, Loot, The Idiots Karamazov, Ivanov, Phaedra, The Merchant of Venice, Valparaiso, The Imaginary Invalid, The Taming of the Shrew, Peter Pan and Wendy, The Bacchae, Man and Superman, The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, Woyzeck, The Wild Duck, The Naked Eye, Long Day's Journey Into Night, Tartuffe, Ubu Rock, Waiting for Godot, The Oresteia, Shlemiel the First, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, A Touch of the Poet, What the Butler Saw, The Cherry Orchard, and Orphée. Ms. Zuber's credits include work at Lincoln Center, The Joseph Papp Public Theater, Goodman Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, Mark Taper Forum, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Hartford Stage Company, La Jolla Playhouse, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Houston Grand Opera, and Glimmerglass Opera, among others. Her Broadway credits include The Triumph of Love (Connecticut Critics Circle Award and Drama Desk nomination), Ivanov (Drama Desk nomination), The Sound of Music, Twelfth Night, The Red Shoes, London Assurance, The Rose Tattoo, and Philadelphia Here I Come. Ms. Zuber was the recipient of the 1997 Obie Award for sustained achievement in design. She is the costume designer for La Fête des Vignerons de 1999, the massive Festival of the Winegrowers in Vevey, Switzerland.

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Lighting design by

Richard Riddell

Sound design by

Maribeth Back

Music composed and directed by

Galt MacDermot

Music composed and directed by

Galt MacDermot

Lysistrata composer Galt MacDermot previously composed the music for the A.R.T. New Stages production of Steel, written by Nobel prize-winning author and poet Derek Walcott. He is best known for the music he wrote for HAIR, and his Tony Award-winning score for Two Gentlemen of Verona. MacDermot's work spans the gamut of performing arts; musicals (HAIR, Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Human Comedy), ballet scores (La Novela, Salome), film scores (Cotton Comes to Harlem, Fortune and Men's Eyes, Mistress), chamber music (Wind Quintet), the Anglican Liturgy(The Mass In F ), poetry (The Thomas Hardy Songs), drama accompaniments (The Sun Always Shines for the Cool, The Shooting of Dan McGrew), and band repertory. He draws inspiration from a wealth of musical scores, crossing the boundaries of jazz, folk, gospel, reggae, and classical styles.

Mr. MacDermot was born and raised in Montreal. After attending Bishop's University, he received a more extensive musical education at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, and then moved to New York in 1964. Three years later, MacDermot wrote the music for the landmark Broadway production of HAIR which he later adapted for the screen. MacDermot formed the New Pulse Jazz Band in 1979, which features his original music. The New Pulse Jazz Band combines the lyricism of the best musical theater with the rhythms of classic jazz and soul to create a uniquely captivating sound. Galt MacDermot's music has also found a new venue of late with young rap artists who find his rhythms perfect for setting their lyrics, as in Run DMC's Grammy award-winning Down With The King, and Billboard's top chart-buster, Woo-Hah!! Got You All In Check by Busta Rhymes derived from MacDermot's Martine's Movie/Woman Is Sweeter. Mr. MacDermot performs each December at Weill Hall, Carnegie Hall, to sold-out crowds, and his latest releases are now available on CD.

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Choreography and musical staging by

Mary Barnett

Cast

Growler

Norman Matlock

Growler

Norman Matlock

Eli Manette

Leon Morenzie

Eli Manette

Leon Morenzie

Aunt Jessica

Debra Byrd

Aunt Jessica

Debra Byrd

Uncle Daniel

Adam Wade

Uncle Daniel

Adam Wade

Joyce Seedansingh

Jaheen

Joyce Seedansingh

Jaheen

Zora Seedansingh

Lisa Vidal

Zora Seedansingh

Lisa Vidal

Winston

Edwin Louis Battle

Winston

Edwin Louis Battle

Bones

Ron Bobb-Semple

Ron Bobb-Semple (Zeinvel Shmeckel in Shlemiel the First) was previously seen at the American Repertory Theater in Derek Walcott's Steel and also played Shmeckel during the A.R.T. company's Florida tour of Shlemiel. He recently had his third crack at award-winning playwright August Wilson's play Seven Guitars; the other two being Fences with Avery Brooks and the Piano Lesson. His other stage credits include My Children, My Africa! at the Wells Theatre in Virginia; Life During Wartime at the 14th Street Playhouse in Atlanta, Georgia; and Shango de Ima in New York, for which he won the Audelco Award for Best Supporting Actor. Mr. Bobb-Semple is the executive producer of Claudron Productions, which launched a new anti-drug play Don't Ruin Your Life for young people twelve to eighteen years old. It is to be presented in schools and other venues in and around the New York City area beginning in October.

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Roger des Ruisseaux

Michael Starr

Roger des Ruisseaux

Michael Starr

Detective

Patric Lacroix

Detective

Patric Lacroix

Laurence-Bain

Larry Marshall

Laurence-Bain

Larry Marshall

Palance

P.J. Adamson

Palance

P.J. Adamson

Cochise

Ras Iginga

Cochise

Ras Iginga

Joseph "Joe" Arenkinian

Joseph Siravo

Joseph "Joe" Arenkinian

Joseph Siravo

Susan Downe

Candy Buckley

Susan Downe

Candy Buckley

Headache

Roderick Dudley 

Headache

Roderick Dudley 

Nigerian Businessman/Pierrot Grenade/Voice of Radio Announcer

Leon Morenzie

Nigerian Businessman/Pierrot Grenade/Voice of Radio Announcer

Leon Morenzie

Arab Sheik

Adam Wade

Arab Sheik

Adam Wade

Ensemble

P.J. Adamson, Candy Buckley, Celeste Ciulla, Roderick Dudley, Brigitte Dunn, Ras Iginga, Patric Lacroix, Michael Starr, Margarita Taylor

Ensemble

P.J. Adamson, Candy Buckley, Celeste Ciulla, Roderick Dudley, Brigitte Dunn, Ras Iginga, Patric Lacroix, Michael Starr, Margarita Taylor