The People in the Picture
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The People in the Picture is a musical with book and lyrics by Iris Rainer Dart
Iris Rainer Dart
Iris Rainer Dart is an American author and playwright for television and the stage. Her most notable novel is Beaches, which was made into a 1988 film of the same name...

 and music by Mike Stoller and Artie Butler. The musical is about a grandmother recalling her life in the Yiddish theater and the Holocaust.

Production

The People in the Picture premiered on Broadway
Broadway theatre
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 at Studio 54
Studio 54
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 in a Roundabout Theatre Company
Roundabout Theatre Company
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 production on April 28, 2011 after previews starting on April 1, 2011. This limited engagement closed as scheduled on June 19, 2011. The musical is directed by Leonard Foglia
Leonard Foglia
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, with staging by Andy Blankenbuehler
Andy Blankenbuehler
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, musical direction by Paul Gemignani
Paul Gemignani
Paul Gemignani is an award-winning American musical director with a career on Broadway and West End theatre spanning over thirty years.-Life and career:...

, sets by Riccardo Hernandez, costumes by Ann Hould-Ward
Ann Hould-Ward
Ann Hould-Ward is an American costume designer, primarily for the theatre and dance. She has designed the costumes for 19 Broadway productions . She won the 1994 Tony Award for Beauty and the Beast....

, orchestrations by Michael Starobin
Michael Starobin
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 and Doug Besterman
Doug Besterman
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, lighting by James F. Ingalls and projection by Elaine J. McCarthy. The cast features Donna Murphy
Donna Murphy
Donna Murphy is an American stage, film, television actress and singer.Murphy has won two Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her roles in Passion as Fosca and in The King and I as Anna Leonowens...

 (Bubbie/Raisel), Alexander Gemignani
Alexander Gemignani
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 (Moishe Rosenwald), Christopher Innvar (Chaim Bradovsky), Nicole Parker
Nicole Parker
Nicole Frances Parker is an Emmy Award-winning actress and singer best known for her work on Fox's sketch comedy show MADtv. In July 2009, she concluded her run as Elphaba in the Broadway production of Wicked...

 (Red), Rachel Resheff (Jenny), Hal Robinson (Doovie Feldman/Rabbi Velvel), Lewis J. Stadlen
Lewis J. Stadlen
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 (Avram Krinsky), Joyce Van Patten
Joyce Van Patten
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 (Chayesel Fisher) and Chip Zien
Chip Zien
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 (Yossie Pinsker).

Critical reception

Ben Brantley
Ben Brantley
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, reviewing for The New York Times
The New York Times
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, wrote that the musical "has all the elements of an emotional bulldozer on autopilot: a plucky Jewish theater group working defiantly in the shadow of Nazism; mothers and daughters longing to love but locked in conflict; a family secret—buried in the rubble of postwar Poland—that must be revealed if any of our main characters are to find (no, stop me, please don’t let me say that word) closure." The New York Post
New York Post
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reviewer wrote, "...it's not just the music that's subpar: The book is full of holes, and pulls at the heartstrings without earning its pathos."


The reviewer for Bloomberg wrote:
"In Donna Murphy, the creators have a shimmering star who can play a tender, doting grandma and yet evoke Lombard, that irresistible mix of winks and minx … Leonard Foglia’s hyperactive production is lovely, with set designer Riccardo Hernandez taking the title at face value and offering up lots of gilded frames to frame the action. James F. Ingalls’s lighting evokes an Old World glow in Warsaw, steelier light in Manhattan, and Ann Hould-Ward’s costumes also place us in those cities with subtle specificity. And the cast couldn’t be bettered. The standouts include Alexander Gemignani, Chip Zien and Lewis J. Stadlen as troupers, Parker as the mother and a young charmer, Rachel Resheff, as Jenny."


TheaterMania's reviewers said that the show "asks us to take a hard look at the suffering and the loss that resulted from this tragedy—and it moves us deeply in the process … The triumph of The People in the Picture is that the show insists upon—and earns—heroic stature for even small gestures of humanity."

Mark Kennedy of the Associated Press
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 wrote, "Dart, the playwright, gets full credit for conceiving of a cute way to have one generation talk to its descendants and has movingly captured an unconventional history lesson into a musical." Talkin' Broadway's reviewer called it "an unbelievably powerful look at the history we create and destroy, and the lives that are shattered or strengthened in our wakes … an achingly affecting antidote to the plethora of recent musicals, from this season and others, that throw everything at you except honesty."

Awards and nominations

65th Tony Awards
65th Tony Awards
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  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, Donna Murphy (nominated)


2011 Drama Desk Award
Drama Desk Award
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  • Outstanding Actress in a Musical, Donna Murphy (nominated)
  • Outstanding Music, Mike Stoller and Artie Butler (nominated)
  • Outstanding Book of a Musical, Iris Rainer Dart (nominated)


2011 Outer Critics Circle Award
Outer Critics Circle Award
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  • Outstanding Actress In A Musical, Donna Murphy (nominated)

Musical numbers

Act 1
  • Bread and Theatre ≠ – Bubbie/Raisel, The Warsaw Gang and Company
  • Matryoshka ≠ – Jenny and Bubbie
  • Matryoshka Reprise ≠ - Red
  • Shtetl Circuit - Pinsker and Krinsky
  • Before We Lose the Light/The Dybbuk ≠ – Bubbie/Raisel, The Warsaw Gang and Company
  • Remember Who You Are ≈ – Yossie Pinsker and Avram Krinsky
  • Hollywood Girls ≠ – Chaim Bradovsky, Bubbie/Raisel and Company
  • Remember Who You Are (Reprise) – Avram Krinsky, Yossie Pinsker, Bubbie/Raisel, Moishe Rosenwald, Chaim Bradovsky and Chayesel Fisher
  • And God Laughs ≠ – Moishe Rosenwald, Bubbie/Raisel and Rabbi Velvel
  • Oyfen Pripitchik § – Bubbie/Raisel and Dobrisch
  • Red's Dilemma ≠ – Red
  • For This ≠ – Red, Jenny, and Bubbie
  • Oyfen Pripitchik (Reprise) – Jenny, Avram Krinsky, and Company


Act 2
  • We Were Here ≈ – Bubbie/Raisel, Moishe Rosenwald, Chayesel Fisher, Avram Krinsky and Company
  • Now and Then ≠ – Red
  • Ich, Uch, Feh ≈ – Bubbie/Raisel and Company
  • Selective Memory ≠ – Bubbie/Raisel
  • Saying Goodbye ≈ – Bubbie/Raisel, Dobrisch, Red and Young Red
  • Child of My Child ≠ – Bubbie
  • Remember Who You Are (Reprise) ≈ – Bubbie
  • Bread and Theatre (Reprise) ≠ – Bubbie/Raisel and The Warsaw Gang
  • We Were Here (Reprise) ≈ – Bubbie/Raisel and The Warsaw Gang


Note: Lyrics by Iris Rainer Dart except as noted; ≠ music by Mike Stoller; ≈ music by Artie Butler; § music and lyrics by Mark Warshavsky.

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