Angel | |
Music: | Gary Geld |
Lyrics: | Peter Udell |
Basis: | Thomas Wolfe novel Look Homeward, Angel |
Productions: | 1978 Broadway |
Angel is a Broadway musical that opened at the Minskoff Theatre in New York on May 4, 1978. It was based on Ketti Frings’ Pulitzer Prize winning 1957 theatrical adaptation of Thomas Wolfe's best-selling 1929 novel, Look Homeward, Angel.
The musical features songs with lyrics by Peter Udell and music by Gary Geld—the same team who created the musicals Shenandoah and Purlie. Frings and Udell collaborated on the book. Angel was directed by Philip Rose and choreographed by Robert Tucker. The production featured costumes by Pearl Somner, lighting design by John Gleason and scenery by Ming Cho Lee.
For her performance, Frances Sternhagen received a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical in 1978. Additionally, Joel Higgins was nominated for a 1978 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. The musical was savaged by the critics, and closed on May 13 after only five performances.
Character | Broadway (1978)[1] | |
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Eliza Gant | Frances Sternhagen | |
Eugene Gant | Don Scardino | |
W. O Gant | Fred Gwynne | |
Ben Gant | Joel Higgins | |
Laura James | Leslie Ann Ray | |
Dr. Maguire | Daniel Keyes | |
Fatty Pert | Patti Allison | |
Madame Victoria | Patricia Englund | |
Will Pentland | Elek Hartman | |
Miss Brown | Jayne Barnett | |
Helen Gant | Donna Davis |
Angel is set in Altamount, North Carolina in the fall of 1916. In Act One, the scene is set in the Dixieland Boarding House. In Act Two, Scene One is set in Gant's marble yard and shop; and Scenes Two and Three are set again in the Dixieland Boarding House.
Reviewing for The New York Times, Richard Eder wrote: