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The Overcoat
Instrumentation:
3 actors, piano
Duration:
20:00 & 40:00 versions
Year Composed:
2001-02
Book & Lyrics:
John Gregor after the story by Nikolai Gogol
Drawing by John Gregor
Audio Samples
How I Love to Copy Akaky, Clerks
Clerks Tease Akaky Akaky, Clerks
Friend, You Need a Coat Akaky, Mr. and Mrs. Petrovich
The Mugging Akaky, Thugs
Program Notes
A drab office in drab mid-19th-century Russia. At his desk, Akaky Akakievich silently copies documents...
The Overcoat is a moving and entertaining new musical based on Nikolai
Gogol’s tragicomic short story about a timid clerk, Akaky Akakievich, who
seeks revenge after his prized possession is stolen. When his corpse begins to roam
the streets of St. Petersburg, no one’s coat is safe. Bureaucracy and justice
collide in this dark and haunting yet optimistic story. A show that embraces and breaks the conventions of traditional musical theatre storytelling, The Overcoat's dialogue is crisp and its characters colourful. The music is tuneful but with the edge and bite of a Prokofiev symphony
and the occasional lapse into jazz and rap.
Performances
Aug 19-21, 2005—Barrington Stage Company (Great Barrington, MA, USA)
Jul 24, 2004—reading, 3rd Annual Lewes Festival of New Musicals (Lewes, Delaware)
Nov 2002—Bridewell Theatre (London, UK) dir. Carol Metcalfe, 13 performances
Aug 2002—NY International Fringe Festival dir. Nick Corley, 6 performances
Feb 2001—reading, New York University
Reviews
"An airtight musical treatment that can't be faulted". — curtainup.com (New York)
"The piece makes its point in a subtle and poignant way." — What's On in London
"A lightly melodic score by Robert Rival is matched by John Gregor's clever lyrics in the clerk's pathetic paean to the letters of the alphabet he most likes writing and in a patter song for co-workers [...] betrays the influence of Sondheim, with musical echoes of Sweeney Todd." — Gerald Berkowitz, Stage Newspaper (London)
Score
To obtain a copy of the score, contact Robert Rival.