The Bodyguard (musical)

The Bodyguard

Original London production poster
Music Songs recorded by Whitney Houston
Book Alexander Dinelaris
Basis 1992 film The Bodyguard
Premiere 5 December 2012 (2012-12-05): Adelphi Theatre
Productions 2012 West End
2015 UK Tour
2015 Netherlands
2015 Cologne
2016 West End Revival
2016 US Tour
2016 Seoul
2017 Toronto
2017 Australian Tour
2017 Milan

The Bodyguard is a 2012 stage musical written by Alexander Dinelaris, based on the 1992 film The Bodyguard, with the score featuring songs recorded by Whitney Houston including "One Moment in Time", "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" and her cover version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You".[1] The show began previews at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End, on 6 November 2012, with its opening night being held on 5 December 2012.

Background

The musical is based on the 1992 film The Bodyguard[2] which starred and featured songs by Whitney Houston.[3] The show was officially confirmed in February 2012[4][5] and following six years of development,[6] producers confirmed the show would play London's Adelphi Theatre from November 2012.[7] Costing around five million pounds to produce[8] the show is written by Alexander Dinelaris, produced by Michael Harrison and David Ian[9] directed by Thea Sharrock, set and costumes are designed by Tim Hatley, with lighting by Mark Henderson, sound by Richard Brooker, video projection by Duncan McLean,[10] choreography by Arthur Pita,[11] musical arrangements, orchestrations and underscore by Chris Egan[12]

The show's book by Alexander Dinelaris brings the story forward to present day[13] and changes the focus of the story to bring the character of Rachel Marron to the forefront rather than The Bodyguard.[14] The script adapted from the original screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan[15] also expands the role of Rachel Marron's sister Nicki.[16] The stage musical like the original film features music by Whitney Houston[17] which in addition to the original movie soundtrack[18] adds the following additional Houston tracks So Emotional, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Love for You, I'm Your Baby Tonight, How Will I Know,[19] Oh Yes, All the Man That I Need, All at Once and I Wanna Dance with Somebody.[18][20]

Following Whitney Houston's death the show's star Heather Headley considered pulling out of the role of Rachel Marron originated by Houston in the film.[21] She later said "You don't want people to compare you to Whitney. I didn't want it before and especially not now after her passing. "I want people to come in and say this is Heather's version - this is Heather playing Rachel Marron and singing Whitney songs. "I am always trying to find a way to make them my own but still acknowledge and keep the integrity of her music."[6]

Productions

West End (2012–2014)

The Bodyguard's premiere production opened in London's West End on 5 December 2012, following previews at the Adelphi Theatre from 6 November 2012.[22] The production which initially was booking until April 2013,[23] opening cast included Grammy and Tony Award winner Heather Headley as Rachel Marron, Lloyd Owen as Frank Farmer and Debbie Kurup as Nicki Marron.[24] A month after opening with advance sales of more than four million pounds[25] booking was extended until 28 September 2013.[26] Headley departed the show at the start of August[27] with her alternate Gloria Onitiri[28] taking over the role short term until 7 September 2013.[29] From 9 September the show's first major cast change took place with soul artist Beverley Knight taking over the role of Rachel Marron and Tristan Gemmill as Frank Farmer.[30] The show initially extended to March after Knight took over but later extended booking to 30 August 2014.[31] In March 2014, it was announced that The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke[32] will take over from Knight on 2 June.[33] A typical London performance runs two hours and 25 minutes, including one interval of 20 mins.[34]

The show closed at the Adelphi Theatre on 29 August 2014,[35][36] to make way for Made in Dagenham[37] having come to the end of its contract with the theatre.[38] The production had explored the option of transferring to the nearby Aldwych Theatre, but as the venue had 350 less seats this was decided against.[39] Commenting on the closure one of the producers Michael Harrison said “We always knew we would have to leave the Adelphi to make way for another show and we looked at length for an alternative theatre as the business has been phenomenal. The only other theatre we could have moved to, and we rang more numbers than you could imagine, had 300 less seats. It’s a big show, there are nearly 30 people in the company, a 10-piece orchestra, automation, more computers and technical staff than you can imagine, so it can’t just run cheap and cheerfully like certain other West End shows.”[38]

UK and Ireland Tour (2015–2016)

A tour of the United Kingdom commenced at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton in February 2015.[40] A new set was be built for the touring production. The production also included a new Whitney Houston song, Million Dollar Bill.[41] The tour visited Glasgow, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Wolverhampton, Stoke-on-Trent, Bradford, Cardiff, Plymouth, Dublin, Bristol, Birmingham, Southend, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Sheffield, Oxford and Manchester.[42][43] Alexandra Burke reprised her role as Rachel Marron from the West End production, with Pop Idol and Thriller – Live actress Zoe Birkett playing the role at matinee performances for the first half of the tour.[44] Stuart Reid played Frank Farmer. After Zoe Birkett left the production, singer Carole Stennett played Rachel Marron at the matinee performances for the remainder of the tour. The tour ended on June 26, 2016.

Netherlands (2015–)

The first non-English production had its first try-out on September 12, 2015 in the Netherlands. The show currently plays at the Utrecht Beatrix Theater and had its premiere on the 27th of September. This production uses all-new costume, set, lighting and sound designs (sound design by Gareth Owen) and includes the new song that was also included in the UK and Ireland tour.[45]

Singer Romy Monteiro, who competed in the 2014 season of The Voice of Holland, stars as Rachel Marron,[46] with the role of Frank Farmer being shared by Dutch actors Mark van Eeuwen and Dave Mantel. Actor Miro Kloosterman was announced on January 25, 2016 as the third first cast Frank Farmer. Starting mid-February, he now shares the role with Van Eeuwen and Mantel.[47]

Carolina Dijkuizen portrays the role of Rachel's sister, Nicki Marron, until September 2016, after which singer Nurlaila Karim will take over the role. April Darby performs the role of Rachel Marron twice a week, while understudies Samantha Klots and Tjindjara Metschendorp portray the role when both singers are unable to perform.

The other main cast includes Nickelodeon presenter Patrick Martens and actor Ferry Doedens alternating the role of Sy Spector, Ruurt de Maesschalck and Mike Ho Sam Sooi as Bill Devaney, model and actor Bram Blankestijn als The Stalker, Zjon Smaal as Tony Scibelli and Robbert van den Bergh as Ray Court (who, in this version, is slightly based on the character Spencer Reid from Criminal Minds). Roy Kullick took over the role of Ray Court on July 25th, 2016. Paul Donkers took over the role of Tony Scibelli at the end op September 2016.

Cologne (2015–)

In November 2015 Bodyguard made its German debut in the Musical Dome in Cologne. The show will presumably run until 2017.[48]

German singer and actress Patricia Meeden, who was a contestant of The Voice of Germany plays the role of Rachel Marron. Jürgen Fischer portrays Frank Farmer and South African actress Tertia Botha plays Nicky Marron. The other main cast includes American musical actor Dennis Kozeluh as Bill Devaney, Jadran Malkovich as Sy Spector, Tom Viehöfer als The Stalker, Christian Peter Hauser as Tony Scibelli and Michael Clauder as Ray Court.[49]

West End Revival (2016–)

Following completion of the first UK tour, the production is scheduled to transfer to the West End's Dominion Theatre, from 15 July 2016,[50] booking for a limited run until 7 January 2017.[51] Beverley Knight will reprise her role as Rachel Marron and will be joined by Ben Richards as Frank Farmer.[52]

US Tour (2016–)

On May 15, 2015, it was announced that the show will make its North American Debut on a National Tour in the Fall of 2016 at Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. The tour will star Grammy nominated superstar Deborah Cox as Rachel Marron,[53] and Judson Mills as Frank Farmer.[54]

Seoul (2016–2017)

Yangpa as Rachel Marron

In December 2016, Bodyguard will make its Korean debut in LG Arts Center in Seoul and it is first production in Far East country. The show will run until March 2017.

Korean actress Jung Sun Ah, Korean Singer Yangpa and Son Seung Yeon will play the role of Rachel Marron. Lee Jong Hyuk and Park Sung Woong portray Frank Farmer and Choi Hyun Sun plays Nicki Marron. The other main cast includes Han Dong Gyu as Bill Devaney, Lim Ki Hong as Sy Spector, Lee Yool The Stalker, Jeon Jae Hyeon as Tony Scibelli and Kim Dae Ryeong as Ray Court. Fletcher will be played by Yoon Felix, Moon Seo Yoon and Lee Tae Kyung.

Toronto (2017–)

It has been announced that Beverley Knight will play the role of Rachel in the Toronto production. It has also been confirmed by Rachel John that the entire London Revival Cast will transfer with Beverley.

Australia (2017–)

On 9 October 2016 it was confirmed that the Australian tour of the musical would begin in Sydney on 21 April 2017 at the Lyric Theatre before moving on to Brisbane in July and Melbourne in August. The only casting announcement so far is that the lead role will be played by Paulini. [55]

Future productions

According to one of the musical's producer's David Ian, productions are planned for Broadway and the Far East.[30]

Music

Musical Numbers (Original West End run)

Act I[20]

Act II[20]

Orchestra

The musical uses a ten-member orchestra consisting of 3 keyboards, 2 guitars, bass guitar, drums, percussion, trumpet/flugel and woodwind (tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet & ewi).[56]

Principal roles and cast members

Characters Original West End actor[57][58][59] Original UK tour actor West End Revival
Rachel Marron Heather Headley Alexandra Burke Beverley Knight
Rachel Marron (alternate) Gloria Onitiri Zoe Birkett Carole Stennett
Frank Farmer Lloyd Owen Stuart Reid Ben Richards
Bill Devaney Ray Shell Mensah Bediako Mark Holden
Tony Scibelli Nicolas Colicos Siôn Lloyd Alex Andreas
The Stalker Mark Letheren Mike Denman Matthew Stathers
Fletcher Luis Buddy, Caius Duncombe, Jaydon Fowora Knight, Kwame Kandekore, Taylor Lockhart, Malaki Paul, Joshua-James Thomas Elliot Aubrey, Jhayheim Davis, Mark Jones, Xhanti Mbonzongwana, Chiesa Musonda, Seito Smith Keaton Edmund, Max Fincham, Jaden Oshenye, Mickell Stewart-Grimes
Rory David Page Michael Wade-Peters
Sy Spector Sean Chapman Adam Venus Dominic Taylor
Nicki Marron Debbie Kurup Melissa James Rachel John
Douglas James Wooldbridge
Terry Minella Robert Jezek
Ray Court Oliver Le Sueur Glen Fox Glen Fox
Jimmy Gil Kolirin Charles Hagerty
Maria Ramirez Janet Kumah (character removed) (character removed)
Herb Farmer Mark McKerracher (character removed) (character removed)
Skip James Wooldbridge Charles Hagerty
Notable West End replacements

Critical reception

The West End performance of The Bodyguard has received generally positive reviews from critics. Paul Coltas from Time Out magazine opens his critique on a positive: “There is surely an excruciatingly tacky musical adaptation of the Whitney Houston-starring romantic thriller 'The Bodyguard' to be made. But this is not it.”[63] Charles Spencer from the Telegraph echoes Coltas’ initial reservations in the opening of his review but ultimately praises the director’s work (Thea Sharrock), saying “Her production, spectacularly and ingeniously designed by Tim Hatley, is far more enjoyable than the movie.”[64]

Libby Purves from The Times described it as giving “throbbing new life to that thin story, half gig, half thriller.”[65] Best of Theatre commented on the stage adaptation saying “There is no denying that these songs really are some of the most energetic and catchy pop songs ever written and they have been cleverly weaved into the narrative of the musical”,[66] and London Theatre’s writer, Peter Brown praised the overall production despite the character and stories stating “I found Thea Sharrock's production incredibly slick in terms of the design and functionality, and the singing and songs are great. But overall, I felt a little disappointed with the lack of character and story detail.”[67]

There was also some negative critics including Michael Billington from The Guardian, who said that the musical was "one more example of the necrophiliac musical morbidly attracted to a cinematic corpse".[68]

Awards and nominations

Original London production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2013 Whatsonstage.com Awards Best New Musical[69] Won[70]
Best Actress in a Musical Heather Headley[69] Nominated[70]
Best Actor in a Musical Lloyd Owen[69] Nominated[70]
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical Debbie Kurup[69] Nominated[70]
Best Director Thea Sharrock[69] Nominated[70]
Best Set Designer Tim Hatley[69] Nominated[70]
Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical[71] Nominated
Best Actress in a Musical Heather Headley[71] Nominated
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Debbie Kurup[71] Nominated
Best Set Design Tim Hatley[71] Nominated
Evening Standard Award Best Night Out[72] Nominated[72]
2014 Whatsonstage.com Awards Best Takeover in a Role Beverley Knight[73] Nominated[74]

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