Prologue: Ragtime

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 40

  • @shestewa6581
    @shestewa6581 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for uploading this. I played 1st Flute/Piccolo in the British premier of this musical and it's bringing back so many good memories.

  • @annmoloney-mckerrow8520
    @annmoloney-mckerrow8520 9 лет назад +21

    THIS IN ONE OF ALLTIME FAVORITE MUSICALS!

  • @StarLikeRing0
    @StarLikeRing0 10 лет назад +20

    im OBSESSED WITH THIS PLAY AND SOUNDTRACKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @bigred8432
      @bigred8432 9 лет назад +4

      +Karinah Santiago Musical and cast recording (not play and soundtrack)

    • @lucymartin9736
      @lucymartin9736 8 лет назад +2

      +Ian Smith oh shush

    • @MadameCorgi
      @MadameCorgi 7 лет назад

      Musicals are Plays, Ian

    • @bigred8432
      @bigred8432 7 лет назад +2

      No they aren't. A play and a musical are different things. Just as a musical is different from an operetta and an operetta is different from an opera. The different terms mean something.

  • @ElizabethRolnick
    @ElizabethRolnick 10 лет назад +14

    I'm going to be playing the little girl! I'm so excited!!!

  • @LouieNathanielPinpin
    @LouieNathanielPinpin 6 лет назад +7

    1902 Father built a house at the crest of the Brodview
    Avenue hill in New Rochelle, New York, and it seemed for
    some years thereafter that all the family's days would be
    warm and fair.
    [PEOPLE OF NEW ROCHELLE]
    The skies were blue and hazy,
    Rarely a storm. Barely a chill
    [WOMEN]
    La la la la...
    [PEOPLE OF NEW ROCHELLE]
    The afternoons were lazy,
    Everyone warm. Everything still.
    [MEN]
    La la la la...
    [ALL]
    And there was distant music,
    Simple and somehow sublime,
    Giving the nation
    A new syncopation-
    The people called it Ragtime!
    [FATHER]
    Father was well-off. Very well-off. his considerable
    income was derived from the manufacture and sale of
    fireworks and other accoutrements of patriotism. Father
    was also something of an amateur explorer.
    [MOTHER]
    The house on the hill in New Rochelle was Mother's
    domain. She took pleasure in making it comfortable
    for the men of her family and often told herself how
    fortunate she was to be so protected and provided for
    by her husband.
    [YOUNGER BROTHER]
    Mother's Younger Brother worked at Father's fireworks
    factory. He was a genius at explosives. But he was also
    a young man in search of something to believe in. his
    sisterwondered when he would find it.
    [GRANDFATHER]
    Grandfather had been a professor of Greek and Latin. Now
    retired and living with his daughter and her family, he
    was thoroughly irritated by everything.
    [PEOPLE OF NEW ROCHELLE]
    The days were gently tinted
    Lavender pink, lemon and lime.
    [MOTHER]
    Ladies with parasols
    [YOUNGER BROTHER]
    Fellows with tennis balls
    [FATHER]
    There were gazebos, and...
    The were no negroes.
    [PEOPLE OF HARLEM]
    And everything was Ragtime!
    Listen to the Ragtime!
    [COALHOUSE]
    In Harlem, men and women of color forgot their
    troubles and danced and reveled to the music of
    Coalhouse Walker, Jr. This was a music that was theirs
    and no one else's.
    [SARAH]
    One young woman thought Coalhouse played just for her,
    Her name was Sarah.
    [PEOPLE OF HARLEM]
    Ooooh...
    [BOOKER T. WASHINGTON]
    Booker T. Washington was the most famous Negro
    in the country. He counselled friendship between the
    races and spoke of the promise of the future. he had no
    patience for Negroes who lived less than exemplary lives.
    [PEOPLE OF NEW ROCHELLE]
    Ladies with parasols,
    Fellows with tennis balls.
    There were no Negroes
    And there were no immigrants.
    [TATEH]
    In Latvia, a man dremed of a new life for his little girl.
    It would be a long journey, a treeible one.
    He ould not lose her as he had her mother.
    His name was Tateh. He never spoke of his wife.
    The Little Girl was all he had now.
    Together, they wouuld escape.
    [LITTLE BOY]
    Houdini! Look it's Houdini!
    [CROWD]
    Ooh...aah!
    Ooh...aah!
    [HOUDINI]
    Harry Houdini was one immigrant who made and art of
    escape. He was a headliner in the top Vaudeville circuits.
    [HOUDINI'S MOTHER]
    Ich bin die Mutter des grossen Houdinis!
    [HOUDINI]
    He mad his Mother proud. But for all his achievements, he
    knew he was only an illusionist. He wanted to believe
    there was more...
    Hello, sonny.
    [LITTLE BOY]
    Warn the Duke!
    [HOUDINI]
    What did you say?
    [PEOPLE OF NEW ROCHELLE]
    And there was distant music
    Changing the tune, changing the time,
    [PEOPLE OF HARLEM]
    Giving the nation
    A new syncopation:
    [ALL]
    La, la, la.
    [MEN]
    La, la, la...
    [J.P. MORGAN]
    Certain men make a country great.
    [HENRY FORD]
    They can't help it.
    [MORGAN]
    At the very apex of the American Pyramid-
    [FORD]
    -That's the very tip-top!-
    [MORGAN]
    Like Pharoahs reincarnate, stood J.P. Morgan.
    [FORD]
    And Henry Ford.
    [MORGAN]
    All men are born equal.
    [FORD]
    But the cream rises to the top!
    [EMMA GOLDMAN]
    Let me at those sosn of b**ches! These men are the
    demons who are sucking your very souls dry! I hate them!
    [MORGAN]
    Someone should arrest that woman!
    [EMMA GOLDMAN]
    The radical anarchist Emma Goldman fought against the
    ravages of American capitalism as she watched her fellow
    immigrants' hopes turn to despair on the Lower East Side.
    [EVELYN NESBIT]
    La la la
    La la la la
    Whee!
    [EMMA]
    But America was watching another drama.
    [EVELYN NESBIT]
    Evelyn Nesbit was the most beautiful woman in America,
    If she wore her hair in curls, every woman wore her hair
    in curls.
    [STANFORD WHITE]
    Her lover was the eminent architect, Stanford White,
    designer of the Pennsylvania Station on 33rd street.
    [HARRY K. THAW]
    Her husband, the eccentric millionaire, Harry K. Thaw,
    was a violent man.
    [EVELYN]
    After her husband shot her lover, Evelyn became the biggest
    attraction in Vaudeville since Tom Thumb.
    [NEW ROCHELLE WOMEN]
    La la la la la
    [MEN]
    Bang!
    [NEW ROCHELLE WOMEN]
    La la la
    [MEN]
    Bang!
    [NEW ROCHELLE WOMEN]
    La
    [MEN]
    Bang!
    [EMMA GOLDMAN]
    And although the newspapers called the shooting the
    Crime of the Century, Goldman knew it was only 1906...
    [ALL]
    And there were ninety-four years to go!
    [EMMA]
    Whee!
    [ALL]
    And there was music playing,
    Catching a nation in its prime...
    Beggar and millionaire
    Everyone, everywhere
    Moving to the Ragtime!
    [ALL]
    And there was distant music
    Skipping a beat, singing a dream.
    [WOMEN]
    La la la la
    [ALL]
    A strange, insistent music
    Putting out heat,
    Picking up steam.
    [MEN]
    La la la la
    [ALL]
    The sound of distant thunder
    Suddenly starting to climb...
    It was the music
    Of something beginning,
    An era exploding,
    A century spinning
    In riches and rags,
    And in rhythm and rhyme.
    The people called it Ragtime...
    Ragtime!
    Ragtime!
    Ragitme

  • @Caio0_057
    @Caio0_057 5 лет назад +1

    Am I the only one who is really sad that almost every professional production of Ragtime shortens this number to about 4 minutes? This long version is soo much better, and gives a lot more information.

  • @Whirling7
    @Whirling7 9 лет назад +12

    2:13 Hufflepuffs are particularly good finders.

  • @laurabowman8892
    @laurabowman8892 10 лет назад +1

    I miss being in this show!

  • @thegoddessdiana9185
    @thegoddessdiana9185 7 лет назад

    I saw this at the late Schubert Theatre in Century City, West L.A.

  • @annaalston3719
    @annaalston3719 7 лет назад

    ahhh i miss acting this out in middle school
    everyword is still there

  • @LeighMet
    @LeighMet 6 лет назад +1

    RIP Marin Mazzie

  • @seeesta4324
    @seeesta4324 7 лет назад +1

    In 1902 father built a house at the crest of the hill in New Rochester New York.

  • @alejandrasanchez1688
    @alejandrasanchez1688 9 лет назад +2

    I LOVE IT

  • @jayh.6747
    @jayh.6747 8 лет назад +3

    I miss It I played Houdini!!

  • @sophiawalton3204
    @sophiawalton3204 7 лет назад

    I saw this at Ford's Theatre in D.C.

  • @tracer740
    @tracer740 10 лет назад +2

    Me likee!

  • @eil77
    @eil77 8 лет назад +2

    This sounds exactly like Chicago's "Mister Cellophane"

    • @MadameCorgi
      @MadameCorgi 7 лет назад +1

      Does it? Does it really?

  • @MaityElizabeth
    @MaityElizabeth 12 лет назад

    My audition piece starts at 8:51 (:

  • @pianobooks42
    @pianobooks42 7 лет назад

    RAGTIME IS A MUSICAL?! I THOUGHT IT WAS A GENRE?!

    • @MadameCorgi
      @MadameCorgi 7 лет назад +5

      It's a musical named after a musical genre

    • @michaelwilliamybarra2409
      @michaelwilliamybarra2409 7 лет назад +3

      Actually, it's a musical, based on a book, named after a musical genre!
      Try saying that 10 times fast!!! XD

    • @goldenarrowmemes7834
      @goldenarrowmemes7834 7 лет назад

      Michael Ybarra Lol.