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Songs for a New World
This contemporary song cycle weaves characters and history together, illuminating the timelessness of self-discovery.
4
Roles
PG13
Rated
2
Acts
Full Synopsis

Act One

Lights come up on a single woman. Another woman and two men soon join her. Their hopes and dreams, their fears and failures conjure up images of explorers setting out to find new lands ("Opening: The New World").

The first snapshot of the American experience brings us onboard a sixteenth century ship as the passengers plead to the Lord to give them the strength to survive the journey. Just as their struggle becomes too much to bear, the passengers find renewed hope of a better life ("On the Deck of a Spanish Sailing Ship, 1492").

We next see a woman standing on the window ledge of her New York penthouse, carrying on with grievances about her husband, Murray. As a crowd gathers below, she threatens to step off of the ledge and take her own life. She is left with nothing but the fear of taking one step to a new and genuinely better life ("Just One Step").

A young, adventurous mother and wife appears. She is seemingly ready for all of life's challenges and questions the fears of her children, parents and husband. We see that her strength is perhaps the very thing that is keeping a wall between her and the people she loves ("I'm Not Afraid of Anything").

We move from expectations of love to expectations of money. Two men wrestle with the dream of rewards that hard work should promise. Wealth flows easily for some, but others aren't as lucky ("The River Won't Flow").

Elsewhere, a woman who married very well looks back on the path that she chose. She knew wonderful men who were willing to give her laughter, love, companionship, adventure and passion, but she chose money over everything else. She now regrets the misguided priorities of her youth ("Stars and the Moon").

In a different type of frustrating relationship, a man goes through many ups and downs with the woman that he loves. She lies, and he heads out the door... but he finds himself coming back to her. Although manipulative, her tears are a window to the woman with whom he fell in love ("She Cries").

Meanwhile, in the Bronx, a determined young man dreams of life as a famous basketball star. His sadness, anger and passion have ignited an internal fire to realize the fantasy of his own new world ("The Steam Train").

Act Two

Act Two opens with a man struggling to reconcile his father's failure in a risky business venture with his education and the commitment that he's made to his fiancée, Amy. His continual fear of failure makes him unable to choose what he truly wants ("The World Was Dancing").

Mrs. Claus appears. It seems that being married to Santa Claus proves to be too much or, in her case, not enough. She loves, wants and needs him, but she just can't take another Christmas alone. With a flourish and a few choice words, she slams the door on their relationship for good ("Surabaya-Santa").

Next, a woman who is a bit less ferocious than Mrs. Claus looks to her faith to lift her up while contemplating her life and soul. She feels blessed and assured that her life will have meaning in the grand design of the world ("Christmas Lullaby"), but faith is shaken when we meet a desperate man in a prison cell, crying foul of his accused sins. He does not understand why he is there and questions the good he was trying to do ("King of the World").

A separated couple appears on stage. Now, as they are reunited, they look back and understand that they ran away out of a fear of love. Although the adventures were thrilling, they realize that they are home with each other at last ("I'd Give It All for You").

The mother of an American Revolutionary soldier anxiously awaits the end of the brutal war with no other way to manage her worry and frustration than to sew a flag ("The Flagmaker, 1775"). Echoes of the flagmaker linger as a young man hears the call of angels who will accompany him to where he belongs ("Flying Home").

In the finale, we discover that our hopes and dreams will continue to help light the way to a new world ("Hear My Song").

Man 1

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: D3

Man 2

Vocal range top: C5

Vocal range bottom: F#2

Woman 1

Vocal range top: A5

Vocal range bottom: F#3

Woman 2

Vocal range top: F5

Vocal range bottom: F3

Show History

Inspiration

Songs for a New World is a unique hybrid of musical and song cycle, a revue of songs by composer, Jason Robert Brown.  When Brown arrived in New York as a man with no connections, he began to frequent cabarets with many different songs. Through this experience, he happened to meet Daisy Prince, daughter of the legendary Broadway producer and director, Harold Prince. The two hit it off instantly and, although Prince had never directed before, he asked her to direct a revue of his songs.



As they started working on the revue, they realized that Brown's songs had virtually no connection.  After much trial and error, Brown realized that the show was about "one moment. It's about hitting the wall and having to make a choice or take a stand, or turn around and go back."  With that as an overarching theme, the songs began to find their place, and the show found a structure. Brown's music covers a broad range of styles, amongst them pop, gospel and jazz.  Many numbers in Songs for a New World combine two or more of these styles.



Productions

After a workshop in Toronto, Songs for a New World made its New York premiere Off-Broadway at the WPA Theater on October 11, 1995.  The 28-performance production featured performances from Jessica Molaskey, Andrea Bruns, Brooks Ashmanskas and Billy Porter. Although it did not catch on in its initial run, the release of the original cast album made the revue a cult hit, and it became popular among college theatre departments, in particular.  The show had its British premiere at the Bridewall Theatre in 2001 and, in 2005, three members of the original cast reunited for a benefit concert at New York's Symphony Space.  New York has seen a couple of revivals of Songs for a New World:  one in October 2008 that featured an additional fourteen-member youth ensemble, and a benefit performance in March 2013 that starred Nick Adams, Ashley Brown, Jessica Rush and Michael James Scott.  The show recently premiered in 2013 in Paris France, after numerous productions in the United States, the UK and Australia.



Cultural Influence

  • Songs for a New World was composer, Jason Robert Brown's, first produced show. The notoriety that he gained from it would allow him to write for other musicals, including The Last Five Years, 13 and Parade.
  • The song, "Stars and the Moon," has received many popular covers from Broadway artists such as Audra McDonald and Betty Buckley.

Trivia

  • Songs for a New World was featured in the Festival of New Musicals in 1997, sponsored by the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. NAMT has nurtured the creation, development, production and presentation of new musicals since 1985.
  • Harold Prince has won more Tony Awards than anyone else (20): eight for directing, eight for producing, two as producer of the year's Best Musical and two special Tony Awards.

  • The original production of Songs for a New World at the WPA theatre was directed by Harold Prince's daughter, Daisy.

Critical Reaction

"Anyone interested in glimpsing the future of the American musical theater would do well to catch this new revue. ...The songs some of them close to miniature plays capture a wide variety of moods, from sweetly contemplative to sturdily inspirational."
– The Hollywood Reporter


"Brown is dizzily, unabashedly confident, and infuses his songs with optimism, as the hummable title song, The New World, suggests. ...The revue drifts through a series of gospel-driven ballads, funky R&B's, drolly funny set pieces and heart-twisting love songs, the lyrics shot through with wit, intelligence, and enthusiasm for life s crazy possibilities."
– Time Out New York


"[Jason Robert Brown] manages to combine the tuneful accessibility of Alan Mencken [sic] with the probing introspection of Stephen Sondheim, a combination that should prove irresistible in a full-fledged book musical.  Here the revue style tantalizes, giving several glimpses at Brown s gifts without placing them in any overarching context. ...He looms as a possible bridge between the old-style show-stoppers and the more recent character studies.  You tap your toes while thinking long and hard about what you re watching.  The kid is good."
– Backstage

"The show's best numbers are illuminated by character and wit."
– The New York Times

"The power [Brown] exhibits attacking the keyboard is similarly evident in his music which has a great sense of propulsion, a genuine sense of drama.  He is equally skillful at creating harmonies and using the four voices to good dramatic effect."
– New York Daily News


Show History

Inspiration

Songs for a New World is a unique hybrid of musical and song cycle, a revue of songs by composer, Jason Robert Brown.  When Brown arrived in New York as a man with no connections, he began to frequent cabarets with many different songs. Through this experience, he happened to meet Daisy Prince, daughter of the legendary Broadway producer and director, Harold Prince. The two hit it off instantly and, although Prince had never directed before, he asked her to direct a revue of his songs.



As they started working on the revue, they realized that Brown's songs had virtually no connection.  After much trial and error, Brown realized that the show was about "one moment. It's about hitting the wall and having to make a choice or take a stand, or turn around and go back."  With that as an overarching theme, the songs began to find their place, and the show found a structure. Brown's music covers a broad range of styles, amongst them pop, gospel and jazz.  Many numbers in Songs for a New World combine two or more of these styles.



Productions

After a workshop in Toronto, Songs for a New World made its New York premiere Off-Broadway at the WPA Theater on October 11, 1995.  The 28-performance production featured performances from Jessica Molaskey, Andrea Bruns, Brooks Ashmanskas and Billy Porter. Although it did not catch on in its initial run, the release of the original cast album made the revue a cult hit, and it became popular among college theatre departments, in particular.  The show had its British premiere at the Bridewall Theatre in 2001 and, in 2005, three members of the original cast reunited for a benefit concert at New York's Symphony Space.  New York has seen a couple of revivals of Songs for a New World:  one in October 2008 that featured an additional fourteen-member youth ensemble, and a benefit performance in March 2013 that starred Nick Adams, Ashley Brown, Jessica Rush and Michael James Scott.  The show recently premiered in 2013 in Paris France, after numerous productions in the United States, the UK and Australia.



Cultural Influence

  • Songs for a New World was composer, Jason Robert Brown's, first produced show. The notoriety that he gained from it would allow him to write for other musicals, including The Last Five Years, 13 and Parade.
  • The song, "Stars and the Moon," has received many popular covers from Broadway artists such as Audra McDonald and Betty Buckley.

Trivia

  • Songs for a New World was featured in the Festival of New Musicals in 1997, sponsored by the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. NAMT has nurtured the creation, development, production and presentation of new musicals since 1985.
  • Harold Prince has won more Tony Awards than anyone else (20): eight for directing, eight for producing, two as producer of the year's Best Musical and two special Tony Awards.

  • The original production of Songs for a New World at the WPA theatre was directed by Harold Prince's daughter, Daisy.

Critical Reaction

"Anyone interested in glimpsing the future of the American musical theater would do well to catch this new revue. ...The songs some of them close to miniature plays capture a wide variety of moods, from sweetly contemplative to sturdily inspirational."
– The Hollywood Reporter


"Brown is dizzily, unabashedly confident, and infuses his songs with optimism, as the hummable title song, The New World, suggests. ...The revue drifts through a series of gospel-driven ballads, funky R&B's, drolly funny set pieces and heart-twisting love songs, the lyrics shot through with wit, intelligence, and enthusiasm for life s crazy possibilities."
– Time Out New York


"[Jason Robert Brown] manages to combine the tuneful accessibility of Alan Mencken [sic] with the probing introspection of Stephen Sondheim, a combination that should prove irresistible in a full-fledged book musical.  Here the revue style tantalizes, giving several glimpses at Brown s gifts without placing them in any overarching context. ...He looms as a possible bridge between the old-style show-stoppers and the more recent character studies.  You tap your toes while thinking long and hard about what you re watching.  The kid is good."
– Backstage

"The show's best numbers are illuminated by character and wit."
– The New York Times

"The power [Brown] exhibits attacking the keyboard is similarly evident in his music which has a great sense of propulsion, a genuine sense of drama.  He is equally skillful at creating harmonies and using the four voices to good dramatic effect."
– New York Daily News


Billing

Music and Lyrics by

Requirements

You must give the authors/creators billing credits, as specified in the Production Contract, in a conspicuous manner on the first page of credits in all programs and on houseboards, displays and in all other advertising announcements of any kind.
Percentages listed indicate required type size in relation to title size.
SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD
 
Music and Lyrics by JASON ROBERT BROWN
 
Originally Produced by the WPA Theatre, New York City, 1995
(Kyle Renick, Artistic Director)
 
(The size of the WPA credit above must not be less than 25% of the size of the title of the play, except that if any other Producer's credit is less than 25% of the title, so may WPA's credit be the same size as the other Producers' credit)
Original Orchestration by Brian Besterman and Jason Robert Brown
 
(No billing shall appear in type larger or more prominent than the billing to the Author, except for the title of the play)

Video Warning

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited

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Title Address Organization Website Date Venue
Songs For A New World

861 N Higley Rd, Suite 105
Gilbert, AZ 85234
United States

Actors Youth Theatre http://www.actorsyo… The Tuscany Theatre
Songs For A New World

1201 Main Street
Batavia, IL 60510
United States

Batavia High School http://www.batavias… to Batavia High School
Songs For A New World

27608 Fireweed Drive
Evergreen, CO 80439
United States

Ovation West Performing Arts http://www.ovationw… to Center Stage
Songs For A New World

18 Villa Court, Elgin, Il 60120
Elgin, IL 60120
United States

Mj Art Ventures Llc to The Lodge Performing Arts Center
Songs For A New World

701 E. Foothill Blvd.
Azusa, CA 91702
United States

Azusa Pacific University http://www.apu.edu/… to Blackbox Theater
Songs For A New World

16 Maple Street
Frostburg, MD 21532
United States

Beyond The Stage Foundation, Inc. to Mountain City Center For The Arts
Songs For A New World

Ball State University
2000 W University Ave
Muncie, IN 47306
United States

Ball State University to Korsgaard Dance Studio
Songs For A New World

2400 E Kenwood Blvd
Theatre 228
Milwaukee, WI 53211
United States

Univ Of Wisconsin Milwaukee Peck School Of Arts http://arts.uwm.edu… to Arts Center Gallery Theatre
Songs For A New World

Po Box 823
118 S Race St
Van Wert, OH 45891
United States

Van Wert Civic Theatre http://vwct.org to Van Wert Civic Theatre
Songs For A New World

1160 Whiteoak Road
Thomson, GA 30824
United States

Thomson High School http://bulldogplaye… Thomson High School
Songs For A New World

1160 Whiteoak Road
Thomson, GA 30824
United States

Thomson High School http://bulldogplaye… Thomson High School
Songs For A New World

1971 E Beltline Ave Ste 106 #536
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
United States

The National Broadway Theatre to The National Broadway Theatre
Songs For A New World

1971 E Beltline Ave Ste 106 #536
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
United States

The National Broadway Theatre to The National Broadway Theatre
Songs For A New World

2650 N Druid Hills Ne
Atlanta, GA 30329
United States

Skypunch Atl to Uu Congregation Of Atlanta
Songs For A New World

2650 N Druid Hills Ne
Atlanta, GA 30329
United States

Skypunch Atl to Uu Congregation Of Atlanta
Songs For A New World

500 Jericho Turnpike
Mineola, NY 11501
United States

American Theater Dance Workshop https://www.america… to Atdw Studio Theater
Songs For A New World

1285 E Hillsdale Blvd
Foster City, CA 94404
United States

Hillbarn Theatre http://www.hillbarn… to Hillbarn Theatre
Songs For A New World

11201 Old Statesville Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
United States

North Mecklenburg High School to North Mecklenburg Viking Players
Songs for a New World

Guildhall Bury St Edmunds
Bury St. Edmunds
IP33 1NX
United Kingdom

Ruthie Henshall's Cast Guildhall Bury St Edmunds
Songs For A New World

7100 Davis Boulevard
Naples, FL 34104
United States

Seacrest Country Day School http://www.seacrest… to Stingray Center/gym
Songs For A New World

4500 Northwest River Park Drive
Riverside, MO 64150
United States

Park Hill South High School to Park Hill South Theater
Songs For A New World

10 South Main Ave.
Newton, NC 28658
United States

Green Room Community Theatre http://www.thegreen… to Old Post Office Playhouse
Songs For A New World

One Reid Street
Corner Of Reid St And S Railroad Ave
Lake Charles, LA 70601
United States

Artists Civic Theatre And Studio http://www.actsthea… to Artists Civic Theatre And Studio
Songs For A New World

44 East Main
Vernal, UT 84078
United States

Vernal Theatre Live to Vernal Theatre
Songs For A New World

155 N College Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

Qc Concerts http://qcconcerts.c… to Stage Door Theatre
Songs For A New World

Po Box 30792
Greenville, NC 27833
United States

Magnolia Arts Center http://www.magnolia… to Maganolia Arts Center
Songs for a New World

The Backstage Theatre
London
SE15 5JT
United Kingdom

Mountview Academy Of Theatre Arts to The Backstage Theatre
Songs For A New World

West And Highland Ave
Jenkintown, PA 19046
United States

Jenkintown High School to Kuykendall Auditorium
Songs For A New World

Po Box 249
Mauldin, SC 29662
United States

City Of Mauldin to Mauldin Cultural Center
Songs For A New World

1517 Lake Air Drive
Waco, TX 76710 7860
United States

Waco Civic Theatre http://www.wacocivi… to Waco Civic Theatre
Songs For A New World

39 Main Street
South Paris, ME 4281
United States

Oxford Hills Music And Performing Arts Association http://www.ohmpaa.o… to Deering Memorial Community Center
Songs For A New World

244 South Jefferson Street
Frederick, MD 21701
United States

Other Voices Theatre http://othervoicest… to Performing Arts Factory
Songs For A New World

4100 Well Spring Dr
Greensboro, NC 27410
United States

Univ Of North Carolina At Greensboro https://well-spring… to Well-spring Theatre
Songs For A New World

19 South Fountain Ave
Springfield, OH 45502
United States

Showtime Performing Arts http://www.springfi… to The State Theater
Songs For A New World

1630 Abbey Road
Ottawa ON K1G 0H3
Canada

Lost Baggage Musical Theatre to Lost Baggage Musical Theatre
Songs For A New World

One Reid Street
Corner Of Reid St And S Railroad Ave
Lake Charles, LA 70601
United States

Artists Civic Theatre And Studio http://www.actsthea… to Artists Civic Theatre And Studio
Songs For A New World

37 College Avenue
Univ Of Southern Maine
Gorham, ME 4038
United States

Univ Of Southern Maine School Of Music http://www.usm.main… to Corthell Concert Hall
Songs For A New World

51 Walden Street
Concord, MA 1742
United States

Concord Players http://www.concordp… to Concord Players
Songs For A New World

1201 Main Street
Batavia, IL 60510
United States

Batavia High School http://www.batavias… to Batavia High School
Songs For A New World

1301 Dallas Road
Chattanooga, TN 37405
United States

Chattanooga High School-center For Creative Arts Auditorium
Songs For A New World

44 East Main
Vernal, UT 84078
United States

Vernal Theatre Live to Vernal Theatre
Songs For A New World

7500 West Main Street
Belleville, IL 62220
United States

Belleville Theatre Company http://bellevilleth… to Belleville Theatre Company
Songs For A New World

1001 Avalon Park Boulevard
Orlando, FL 32828
United States

School Bd Of Orange County,fl On Behalf Of http://www.timbercr… to Perf Arts Center
Songs For A New World

19 South Fountain Ave
Springfield, OH 45502
United States

Showtime Performing Arts http://www.springfi… to The State Theater
Songs For A New World

500 Sw Longview Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64081
United States

Summit Theatre Group to Mcc Longview Cultural Arts Center
Songs For A New World

2650 N Druid Hills Ne
Atlanta, GA 30329
United States

Skypunch Atl to Uu Congregation Of Atlanta
Songs For A New World

5425 Center St
Hilliard, OH 43026
United States

Hilliard Arts Council to Hilliard Civic And Cultural Arts Ce
Songs For A New World

614 Fairview Avenue
P.o. Box 236
Swarthmore, PA 19081
United States

Players Club Of Swarthmore http://www.pcstheat… to Players Club Of Swarthmore
Songs For A New World

125 N. Fourth Street
Chesterton, IN 46304
United States

North Coast Cultural Association, Inc. http://www.4thstree… to 4th Street Theater
Songs For A New World

629 Abermarle Ave
Greenville, NC 27858
United States

Broadway Kids to Greenville Theatre Arts Center
Songs For A New World

220 Elgin St #2
Ottawa ON K2P 1L7
Canada

Elevator Theatre Company https://www.liveone… to Live On Elgin
Songs For A New World

940 2nd Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
United States

Shawnee State University http://www.vrcfa.com to Kahl Studio Theatre
Songs For A New World

1 College And Main
Columbus, OH 43209
United States

Capital University to Mees Hall
Songs For A New World

C/o 2514 Panorama Drive
North Vancouver BC V7G 1V5
Canada

First Impressions Theatre http://www.firstimp… to Deep Cove Shaw Theatre
Songs For A New World

529 Main Street
Hyannis, MA 2601
United States

Sturgis Charter School to 529 Main Street
Songs For A New World

16301 Midland Dr
Shawnee, KS 66217
United States

Music Theatre For Young People to B&b Live!
Songs for a New World

United States

Musiikkiopisto Juvenalia to Sellosali
Songs For A New World

13009 Community Campus Dr
Tampa, FL 33625
United States

Thinktank Theatre to Jcc On The Cohn Campus
Songs For A New World

980 Chemawa Rd
Keizer, OR 97303
United States

Keizer Homegrown Theatre http://www.keizerho… to Keizer Homegrown Theatre
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