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'''Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress''' is a musical from 1973. The musical is based on [[Lee Falk]]'s comic strip "[[Mandrake the Magician]]". | '''Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress''' is a musical from 1973. The musical is based on [[Lee Falk]]'s comic strip "[[Mandrake the Magician]]" in the daily story "[[The Enchantress]]" from 1954. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The production at "The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab". | The production at "The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab". | ||
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*I'm Ready ''(Aleena, creeps)'' | *I'm Ready ''(Aleena, creeps)'' | ||
==Lenox Arts Center== | ==Productions== | ||
August 1-5 and | ===Lenox Arts Center=== | ||
===Cast & Crew=== | August 1-5 and 8-12, 1973. | ||
====Cast & Crew==== | |||
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'''Cast''' | '''Cast''' | ||
*Henry Baker as Lothar | |||
*Bob Bingham as Mandrake | *Bob Bingham as Mandrake | ||
* | *Bill Boss as Thud | ||
*Kimberly Farr as Narda | *Kimberly Farr as Narda | ||
*Patricia Gaul as Thar | |||
*Lynn Gerb as Aleena | *Lynn Gerb as Aleena | ||
*Jeff Hillock as Crunk | *Jeff Hillock as Crunk | ||
*George McGrath as Gurn | *George McGrath as Gurn | ||
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Image:Lenox-1973-MtM-100.jpg|''Narda'' and ''Mandrake'' | |||
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===The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab=== | |||
Three performances of the musical, directed by [[Elizabeth Falk]], were set up October 25-27, 1978. | |||
The Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Labs Series is a development program for writers, lyricists, and composers to mount staged readings of their new musicals. These are generally first or early readings with an established director and performers, typically after a 29 hour rehearsal period. Each work generally receives three or four performances and the creative teams benefit from audience feedback (from both industry insiders and the general public). Amas also gives creative teams an opportunity to engage in a structured, in-depth analysis of strengths and weaknesses and gain consensus on the most beneficial next steps. ''([http://www.amasmusical.org/theatre.html Amas Theatre Programs])'' | The Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Labs Series is a development program for writers, lyricists, and composers to mount staged readings of their new musicals. These are generally first or early readings with an established director and performers, typically after a 29 hour rehearsal period. Each work generally receives three or four performances and the creative teams benefit from audience feedback (from both industry insiders and the general public). Amas also gives creative teams an opportunity to engage in a structured, in-depth analysis of strengths and weaknesses and gain consensus on the most beneficial next steps. ''([http://www.amasmusical.org/theatre.html Amas Theatre Programs])'' | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
"Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress" was optioned by a | *Mandrake graduated from Magicians' College in 1960. | ||
*In 1974 "Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress" was optioned by Myron Sanft. He was a producer of industrial shows and had plans to make his legitimate theatre debut with the Mandrake musical. But the sale of the film rights at the time ''(1975)'' bollixed acquisition of financial backing for a Broadway run. | |||
{{Non-Comics}} | {{Non-Comics}} | ||
[[Category:Adaptations|1973 Musical]] | [[Category:Adaptations|1973 Musical]] |
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Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress is a musical from 1973. The musical is based on Lee Falk's comic strip "Mandrake the Magician" in the daily story "The Enchantress" from 1954.
Plot
The production at "The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab".
Act One
Mandrake, the greatest magician in the world and his sidekick Lothar, the strongest man in the world (and an African prince of some note) return home from a magic show one night for find Mandrake’s fiancée, Princess Narda, in a state of panic. Books and objects have been flying all over the room. The place is a mess. An old photograph album lies open.
Mandrake sees the photograph there revealed and knows instantly that his old girlfriend, Aleena the Enchantress is trying to reach him. She had gone to the College of Magic with him in Tibet. They had made a date to meet in 13 years, which he had forgotten.
Meanwhile, at Aleena’s mansion, Malmaison, things are in a run-down state. Her infatuated butler Gurn, a former lover and her Creeps (enchanted beings) do her every bidding. She kidnaps Narda by hypnotizing her long distance and sending Gurn for her, whereupon she is drugged, given a “deadly poison,” and imprisoned deep in the cellar. Only a special antidote given at special times can save her. Mandrake shows up to find Narda, but is enchanted into thinking he is in love with Aleena all over again. She does her best to seduce him. Lothar brings him to with a strong blow to the head. Desperate to find Narda before her life expires, Mandrake communicates with her through magic. Then Mandrake is attacked by horrible creatures and it looks like the end of him.
Songs
- Amazing (Lothar, Mandrake)
- Nobody does that to Me (Aleena)
- Waiting (Gurn, Aleena)
- We're Gonna Get Tough (Gurn, creatures)
- Admit it (Aleena, Narda)
- Man (Aleena, Mandrake)
- Something Unfriendly (Lothar)
- He Could Love Me (Narda)
- Money Quartet (Lothar, Aleena, Mandrake, Narda)
- If Anything Happened (Mandrake, Narda)
Act Two
Opens with Mandrake struggling to free himself as Aleena’s creatures go at him. He is saved again by Lothar, but must pretend he is enchanted to save Narda, since Aleena has threatened to kill her if he does not help her rob the U.S. Mint. He calls Narda to him by magic. He then helps Aleena rob the mint but foils her at the end and rescues Narda. Then he disenchants the Creeps. All are revealed to be formerly famous people who vanished: one a champion boxer, one a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, one a famous movie actress. All ends well with Aleena realizing Gurn has been her true love all along.
Songs
- Help (All)
- My Good Friend (Mandrake, Lothar)
- Supertelekinesis (Mandrake, Aleena, Lothar)
- Without It (Gurn, creeps, creatures)
- Magic (Mandrake, Narda)
- I'm Ready (Aleena, creeps)
Productions
Lenox Arts Center
August 1-5 and 8-12, 1973.
Cast & Crew
Writing credits
- Lee Falk
- Thayer Burch
Directed by
- Seth Allen
Lyrics by
- Thayer Burch
Music by
- George Quincy
Costymes, hair and makeup
- Carlisle Wilson
Set design
- Bob Phillips
Lighting
- E St John Villard
Cast
- Henry Baker as Lothar
- Bob Bingham as Mandrake
- Bill Boss as Thud
- Kimberly Farr as Narda
- Patricia Gaul as Thar
- Lynn Gerb as Aleena
- Jeff Hillock as Crunk
- George McGrath as Gurn
The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab
Three performances of the musical, directed by Elizabeth Falk, were set up October 25-27, 1978.
The Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Labs Series is a development program for writers, lyricists, and composers to mount staged readings of their new musicals. These are generally first or early readings with an established director and performers, typically after a 29 hour rehearsal period. Each work generally receives three or four performances and the creative teams benefit from audience feedback (from both industry insiders and the general public). Amas also gives creative teams an opportunity to engage in a structured, in-depth analysis of strengths and weaknesses and gain consensus on the most beneficial next steps. (Amas Theatre Programs)
Behind the scenes
- Mandrake graduated from Magicians' College in 1960.
- In 1974 "Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress" was optioned by Myron Sanft. He was a producer of industrial shows and had plans to make his legitimate theatre debut with the Mandrake musical. But the sale of the film rights at the time (1975) bollixed acquisition of financial backing for a Broadway run.
Team Ups, Mandrake outside the comic strips, Varia | |
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Team Ups |
Defenders of the Earth • Kings Watch • King: Mandrake the Magician • Kings Quest |
Adaptations |
1939 Movie Serial • 1940 Radio Show • 1954 TV Pilot • 1967 Killing vs Mandrake • 1979 TV Movie • Unproduced and Unfinished Films • Musical: Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress • Prose Stories • Defenders of the Earth • Comics on TV • Pop Art |
Memorabilia | |
Other |
Easter Eggs and Cameos • Fanzines and Fan Magazines • Reference Books |