Take Me Along
Take Me Along is a 1959 musical based on the 1933 Eugene O'Neill play Ah, Wilderness!, with music and lyrics by Bob Merrill and book by Joseph Stein and Robert Russell.
Background
The idea to musicalize Ah, Wilderness! came to David Merrick when George M. Cohan came through St. Louis with the original production of the O'Neill play.. While producing The Matchmaker in 1955, he began working on Connecticut Summer. Things came to a halt when lyricist/librettist John La Touche died suddenly in 1956 at the age of 41. But in 1957, an adaptation of another O'Neill play, Anna Christie, came to town, called New Girl in Town. Merrick decided to ask the composer, Bob Merrill, to take another stab at it.Synopsis
In a small Connecticut town on July 4, 1906, Nat and Essie Miller head a middle class New England family with teenage children who are coming of age, falling in love, and desperately trying to stay out of trouble. Bob Merrill's score includes "Staying Young," "That's How It Starts," "Promise Me A Rose," and the title song.Original cast and characters
Songs
;Act I- The Parade - Nat Miller and Townspeople
- Oh, Please - Nat Miller, Essie Miller, Lily Miller and Family
- I Would Die - Muriel Macomber and Richard Miller
- Sid, Ol' Kid - Sid Davis and Townspeople
- Staying Young - Nat Miller
- I Get Embarrassed - Sid Davis and Lily Miller
- We're Home - Lily Miller
- Take Me Along - Sid Davis and Nat Miller
- For Sweet Charity - Sid Davis, Nat Miller, Lady Entertainers and Townspeople
- Volunteer Firemen's Picnic - Sid Davis
- Pleasant Beach House - Wint
- That's How It Starts - Richard Miller
- The Beardsley Ballet - Richard Miller, Muriel Macomber, The Beardsley Dwarf, Salome and Ensemble
- Oh, Please - Nat Miller and Essie Miller
- Promise Me a Rose - Lily Miller and Sid Davis
- Staying Young - Nat Miller
- Little Green Snake - Sid Davis
- Nine O'Clock - Richard Miller
- But Yours - Sid Davis and Lily Miller
- Take Me Along - Lily Miller, Sid Davis and Townspeople
Productions
Take Me Along was directed by Peter Glenville with choreography by Onna White, production design by Oliver Smith, lighting by Jean Rosenthal, costumes by Miles White, musical direction and vocal arrangements by Lehman Engel, dances and musical numbers staging by Onna White, ballet and incidental music by Laurence Rosenthal, orchestrations by Philip J. Lang; and was produced by David Merrick. It opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre on October 22, 1959 and closed on December 17, 1960, after 448 performances.A revival opened on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theater in April 1985, closing after 7 previews and 1 regular performance following seven months of successful runs at The Goodspeed Opera House, The Shubert Theatre New Haven, and The Kennedy Center. Kurt Knudson scored a Tony nomination for the role of Sid Davis and Gary Wright received a Theatre World Award nomination for his role as Richard Miller.
The musical opened at the Irish Repertory Theater, New York City, in a limited run, from February 28, 2008, through April 13, 2008.