The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz

I get a great weekly newsletter from the ACLCL that has all sorts of great tidbits on Canadian musical theater.

In this week's issue they talk about DUDDY, a musical based on Mordecai Richler's The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, which was abook (1959), then the movie (1974) that launched the career ofRichard Dreyfuss, and then the Canadian musical in 1984. Or, was it the off-Broadway musical by Alan Menken in 1987? Or is it this onefrom 1997 with lyrics by Edward Gallardo? Or is it this one, also from 1997, with lyrics by Eyal Bitton? How many musical versions of The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz are there?!?

From the ACLCL Newsletter:

DUDDY was a musical based on the book and the movie The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. April 7, 2005 marked the 21st anniversary of the opening night of DUDDY at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton in 1984. This past Monday night, many of the cast members had a wonderful reunion party at Grano's Ristorante on Yonge St. in Toronto. And a wonderful time was had by all.

DUDDY was a unique experience mostly because the cast became a family on the first day of rehearsal as we went around the room introducing each and every member of the company. And stellar company it was, starting with writer Mordecai Richler, and working through the cast to David Gale who introduced himself as playing "3rd Jew from the left". They came from all across Canada plus a few from New York. The family survived the loss of its original director, a de-moralizing re-rehearsal period, cancellations of the promised major tour, and an early closing in Ottawa. We bonded on that first day and the love and friendship continues.

Many attended the reunion party and those who couldn't, sent greetings or phoned because they couldn't make it in person. No one forgot. Our special surprise was the presence of Lonny Price, the star of the show (and the heart and soul of it too), who took the time to fly up from New York for the event.

Sadly we have lost some of our family*, but I would like to remember everyone here, because it's important to remember our history. This seemed an appropriate place since everyone on this e-list cares about musical theatre. La Chaim!

The company/family of DUDDY included: Wendy Abbott, B. J. (Judy) Armstrong, Ted Beniades, Jim Betts, Sal Bienstock, Marshall Borden, Jay Brazeau, Howard Cable, Faye Cohen, Ed Connell, Louise Currie, Diane Fabian, Jan Filips, Donald Finlayson, Dom Fiore, Robert Fox*, David Gale, Sam Gesser, Marcy Anne Goldman & Benjy Gutkin, Rosanne Hopkins, Don Horsburgh, Scott A. Hurst, Howard Jerome, Reid Jones*, Judith Lee, Jerry Lieber, Brian Macdonald, Sam Malkin, Larry Mannell, J. Gordon Masten, Clarice McCord, Suzanne Mess, Peter Messaline, Jack Northmore*, Marlane O'Brien, Ted Pearson*, Marshall Perlmuter*, Lonny Price, Max Reimer, Nicholas Rice, Mordecai Richler*, Jason Ross, Stephen Ross, Joey Shulman, Philip Silver, Anna Starnino, Mike Stoller, Vinetta Strombergs, Anne Wootten and "Broadway Joe" Shoctor*.

DUDDY -- The great Canadian musical experience that never made it to Broadway. But those who went through the experience just refuse to forget what a wonderful time it was. May you all have the good fortune of being a part of something so special.


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