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Book and lyrics by Gregory Boyd
Based on the novel Trilby by George du Maurier
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Svengali is a gothic musical which tells a tale of music, art, love and
hypnotism in turn-of-the-century Paris. It is set in the Latin Quarter, where
Trilby (a good-hearted girl who sells milk and poses for sculptors) comes
into the lives of several artists. One, the shy Little Billie, falls in love with
her. The title character, Svengali, is a penniless and devious vocal teacher, who
travels with his faithful assistant, Gecko. Svengali steals Trilby away for
himself, and uses hypnotic powers to turn the tone-deaf beauty into a singer beyond
compare. This new Trilby becomes a famous singer, but has no memory of her former
life. As the tale of mysticism and romance unfolds, Trilby begins to recall her
past, and tries to break free from Svengali to return to Billie.
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To date, the show has been presented on stage twice. It premiered at the
Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas in April
and May of 1991, under the direction of Gregoy Boyd. There it won the Alton Jones
Foundation Award for New American Musicals. The show moved on to the
Asolo Theatre in Sarasota, Florida, also in 1991.
Leading the cast for both productions were Chuck Wagner as Svengali, Linda Eder as
Trilby, and Philip Hoffman as Gecko. Dave Clemmons was Billie in Houston and Jason
Workman was Billie in Sarasota.
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No full recording of the show has been released, but several of the songs have
become available:
"Slowly" (credited as "So Slowly") was recorded by the Dutch singer Danny de Munk
and Vera Mann, on the album Danny.
This can be ordered as a single from
Sound Of Music.
More recently, a pop version of "If He Never Said Hello" and the non-traditional
French aria "Vole Mon Ange" were released on Linda Eder's album,
Storybook. This album
can be purchased at
Amazon.com.
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A few additional sound clips can be heard on the
Romantics Page and on
Chuck Wagner's Website.
Photography by Jim Caldwell, courtesy of The Alley
Theatre. Purchasing links on this page provided in association with
Amazon.com
This website created and maintained by
Peter Williams.
Copyright © 1999-2009 Wildhorn Productions, Inc.
All rights reserved.
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