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Copacabana
Music by Barry Manilow; Lyrics by Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman; Book by Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman
Opened at the Palace Theatre Manchester, 5 May 1994
Transferred to Prince of Wales Theatre, London - 23 June, 1994

COPACABANA - RSAMD New Athenaeum Theatre, 22-27 September, 2008

The Theatre Guild committee are pleased to announce that Barry Manilow's Copacabana will be our 2008 production. The show is based on the lyrics of Barry Manilow's famous hit song of the same name! With 14 catchy and atmospheric musical numbers (9 of which featuring chorus and dancers), dance routines from the world famous 'Copa-Girls' and a story starring Lola (she was a showgirl!) that is as hot as its tropical Cuban location the committee feel sure that this show will prove to be a worthy successor to our 2007 hit "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas"!

THE STORY

The show opens in with a dreamlike sequence set in an elegant but other-wordly nightclub in 1947.

Act I

Stephen is a songwriter suffering writer's block. He acts as narrator but also becomes part of his imaginary settings and as a character in his forthcoming musical, that of leading man Tony. Stephen's wife, Samantha, reminds him that their parents are coming for dinner which momentarily takes Stephen away from his imaginary world. He turns to his drum machine as he begins to visualise the way his musical is going to take shape. It will be about a showgirl performing at the famous Copacabana in 1947. We are whisked to Grand Central Station where his heroine is about to arrive. Her name is Lola and she hails from Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is not alone, there are other would-be showgirls from St. Paul, or Fargo or Billing. Together they march down glittering, glorious Broadway. Back to the 1990s and Stephen's musical is beginning to take shape. His leading man will be called Tony - a songwriter by day and at night he works in the famous Copacabana nightclub. Stephen becomes Tony and then, it's showtime. Tony and the Copa boys lead the entertainment before introducing the fabulous Copa girls. After the show, Tony commiserates with Gladys, a worldly-wise cigarette girl, about the less glamorous side of showbusiness. Lola enters looking for a job and Tony is immediately head-over-heels in love. He and Gladys persuade Sam Silver, the Copa's hard-headed owner, to give Lola the chance to audition for the show the following afternoon. Tony is desperate to have his songs published and auditions them for music publishers while Lola does the rounds of theatre producers. They both arrive at the Copa tired and exhausted, Lola fully expecting to fail this audition also. People who audition for the Copa are expected to arrive with their own pianist but Tony comes to the rescue and together with Gladys transform Lola - and her song - into star material. Lola gets the job at the Copa and she and Tony obviously hit it off. Tony hadn't reckoned, however, with the arrival of Rico, the local Godfather, and his goons. He immediately takes a shine to Lola and invites her to his table for champagne. He tells her of his own magnificent nightclub, the Tropicana in Havana - the world's largest outdoor nightclub. Persuasion by word doesn't get Lola to come to Rico's nightclub but a drugged drink means he can kidnap her and transport her to Havana on his ocean clipper and thence to his opulent lair in Cuba.

Act II

Realisation dawns that Lola has been kidnapped. Tony vows to rescue her with the aid of Willy, one of the Copa's waiters. Sam Silver also offers to help but vacillates between his desire to help and his fear of Rico's machine-guns. Meanwhile, in Havana, Lola is coming round from her drug induced sleep. Conchita, Rico's moll and the one ousted from favour by Lola, puts Lola firmly in the picture and a plan to help Lola escape begins to take shape. Conchita returns to the Tropicana to rehearse her number for the show that evening and Rico decides that they should revive one of Conchita's past hits, only this time to star Lola. Conchita is furious and despite her protestations Rico is firm in his decision. More than ever Conchita decides that Lola must escape. Sam and Tony have by this time arrived in disguise and seek Conchita's help. During the big Tropicana production number, Lola's escape is engineered and she and Tony finally melt into each other's arms.

Thus, the fantasy is over and Tony becomes once again, Stephen. Stephen is dejected now that his fantasy has been completed and it is then that he realises that his fictitious Lola is none other than his wife, Samantha. All ends happily.

Click HERE to read a BRIEF plot synopsis.

Click HERE to read a DETAILED plot synopsis.
(Thanks to Mark Ridyard for the above files)

Song List (in alphabetical order):

Ay Caramba - The Copa Girls
Bolero de Amor - Rico and company
Copacabana - Company
Dancin' Fool - Tony and company
El Bravo! - Lola and the Pirates
Just Arrived - Lola and Women Hopefuls
Lola / Man Wanted - Tony / Lola
Night on the Town - Lola and the Copa Girls
Sweet Heaven - Tony and the Copa Girls
This Can't Be Real - Lola, Stephen
Welcome to Havana - Conchita and the Trop Boys
Who Am I Kidding? - Sam, Gladys and Doorman
Who Needs to Dream? - Tony
Finale - Company

Click HERE to read a full list of Musical Numbers.

 

Cast List

The cast of our 2008 production of Copacabana is announced (in part) below. The complete list will be announced following dance auditions on 29 April.

Stephen / Tony
Lola / Samantha
Rico
Conchita
Sam
Gladys
Willie
McManus
Singing Girl 1
Singing Girl 2
Skip
Maitre D'
Coat Check Girl
Piano Accompanist
Male Auditioner
A Back-of-the-house Voice
Mr. Brill
Music Publisher
Two Goons

Luis
Carlos
Veronica Lake
Veronica's Escort

Copa Girls:

Anthony Kelly
Caroline Patterson
David Brown
Norma Fingland
Robert Kirkham
Judith Miller
Craig Ledgerwood
David Sturgeon
Gill Gilmour
Rachael Hepburn
Graeme Lochhead
John Woods
Alyson Steel
Paul Hannigan
Bobby Allan
Les Hooper
Colin McGowan
tba
Paul Hannigan
Jim Munro
David McCurrach
David McCurrach
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Monique Alexander
Karen Brown
Chris Donaldson
Lisa Dutch
Suzanne Lowe
Moira McLeod
Adele Simpson
Linn van der Zanden

Click HERE to read a full list of Characters.

Production Team

The production team of our 2008 production of "Copacabana" is detailed below:

Ian Purves

Artistic Director:  Ian Purves.  Ian is known to most of the major musical companies in Glasgow as an accomplished and dedicated Stage Manager. He has fulfilled this role for Theatre Guild for the past 10 years! But his CV as a director is also a weighty document. He has worked for St. Pauls Amateur Dramatic Society in Johnstone as well as Eastwood Entertainers. In addition he has directed innumerable youth and school productions including the Scottish Premier of Disney's Aladdin. The committee are extremely grateful to Ian for taking up this challenge and we look forward to his artisic input.

Julie Ballantyne

Musical Director:  Julie Ballantyne.  "Copacabana" marks Julie's EIGHTH production for the Guild. She is popular among our audience and cast alike following her successes with shows from Half A Sixpence to The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Julie is principal Teacher of Music at Port Glasgow High School. Read Julie’s full PROFILE on our web site to find out about her past life as a stage performer!! .

Jonathan Parsons

Choreographer:  Jonathan Parsons.  Jonathan returns to the Guild for his fourth production as choreographer! Always a favourite with the cast, Jonathan achieves the impossible by choreographing an entire show with complex routines to an incredible standard - without raising his voice! Jonathan's quiet persistance coupled with his original style made him an obvious candidate for the challenges that Copacabana will present! Bring on the warm up routine!!

Artistic Director
Musical Director
Choreographer
Rehearsal Pianist
Stage Director
Stage Manager
Properties
Wardrobe

Prompt
Ian Purves
Julie Ballantyne
Jonathan Parsons
Carol Hannigan
Jackie Duncan
Tess Byrne
Eleanor Wilkins
Morag Arthur
Sandra Crawford
Dorothy Bedford

 

Professional Services

Our thanks to the following companies who provided services for this production:

Set
Costume
Lighting Design
Prosceneium
Triple C
Kevin Robertson