Seussical the Musical
is a musical based on the books of Dr. Seuss that debuted on Broadway in 2000. The play's story is a rather complex amalgamation of many of Seuss's most famous books. After a Broadway run, the production spawned two US National Tours and has become a favorite for school, community and regional theatres. [1]
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Productions
After 34 previews,
Seussical
opened on
Broadway at the
Richard Rodgers Theatre on November 30, 2000.
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Directed by
Frank Galati with choreography by
Kathleen Marshall, the original Broadway cast included
David Shiner as the Cat in the Hat,
Kevin Chamberlin as Horton, and Anthony Blair Hall as Jojo. It also featured Janine LaManna as Gertrude McFuzz and
Michelle Pawk as Mayzie LaBird, with
Stuart Zagnit as the Mayor of Whoville,
Alice Playten as the Mayor's wife,
Sharon Wilkins as the Sour Kangaroo and Erik Devine as General Genghis Khan Schmitz also appearing. Throughout the run, there were many celebrity Cat in the Hat replacements, including
Rosie O'Donnell and
Cathy Rigby.
The production received lukewarm reviews, with critics focusing on the huge cast of characters and unsympathetic plotlines.
[3] The Broadway production closed on May 20, 2001 after 198 performances.
Following the Broadway production, there were two US National tours. The first, in 2002-03, starred Cathy Rigby, and the second toured in 2003-04.
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The script for the first tour was extensively reworked after the poor showing on Broadway. The main alteration resulted in the Seuss world being a figment of Jojo's imagination. This resulted in the removal or reworking of several songs. It is this version of the musical that is currently rented by the leasing company, and has enjoyed some success in regional and children's theater companies across the country.
A one-act version of the show has been created. The "Theatre for Young Audience" version contains significant changes, including reducing the cast to 12 actors and removing the entire military subplot. Another one-act version of the show, "Seussical Jr", is designed for performances by junior high or middle school students.
(Both are offered by Music Theatre International (MTI), the current North American rights holder.)
Plot overview
The overarching
plot of the show mirrors that of
Horton Hears a Who!
, centering on Horton the elephant's endeavors to protect the people of Who-ville, who live on a tiny speck of dust. It also features characters and scenarios from many other Seuss books, including the Butter Side Uppers / Downers from
The Butter Battle Book
,
Gertrude McFuzz, and some characters that never made an appearance in any of
Dr. Seuss's books.
The Cat in the Hat, an outside observer, acts as narrator and
devil's advocate throughout the show, briefly leaping into the action on several occasions to create conflict and keep the story moving.
The following characters, listed here with their associated books, appear in the musical:
- Cat in the Hat - The Cat in the Hat
- Horton the Elephant - Horton Hears a Who!
and Horton Hatches the Egg
- Jojo - Horton Hears a Who!
- Gertrude McFuzz - Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
- Mayzie La Bird - Horton Hatches the Egg
- Sour Kangaroo - Horton Hears a Who!
- The Mayor of Whoville - Horton Hears a Who!
- General Genghis Khan Schmitz - I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew
- The Wickersham Brothers - Horton Hears a Who!
- The Grinch - How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- Hunters - Horton Hatches the Egg
- Hunches - Hunches in Bunches
- Vlad Vladikoff - Horton Hears a Who!
- Yertle the Turtle - Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
- Cindy Lou Who - "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
In all, the following Seuss books have some minor characters and/or settings incorporated into the show:
- ''Horton Hears a Who!
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- The Lorax
- Green Eggs and Ham
- Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
- Horton Hatches the Egg
- I Had Trouble In Getting to Solla Sollew
- It's Possible
- Amazing Gertrude
- McElligot's Pool
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- Hunches in Bunches
- If I Ran the Circus
- The Butter Battle Book
- Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
- The Cat in the Hat
- The Sneetches and Other Stories
- Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?
- Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
- One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
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Plot
{{#ifexist:Category:Wikipedia articles with plot summary needing attention from July 2009
This synopsis describes the 2003 tour starring Cathy Rigby.
;Act I
("Overture")
The story begins with a bare stage, save for an odd red-and-white striped hat. A small boy (Jojo) discovers it and imagines what it could belong to, finally conjuring up the Cat in the Hat (from
The Cat in the Hat
). The Cat creates the Seussian world around him and the boy ("Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!"), and he acts as the narrator for the remainder of the musical, as well as playing some of the minor roles. At the Cat's encouragement, the boy thinks up the Jungle of Nool, where Horton the Elephant (from
Horton Hears a Who
and
Horton Hatches the Egg
) is bathing.
Horton hears a strange noise coming from a speck of dust, and decides there must be someone on it. He rescues the speck and places it on a clover ("Horton Hears a Who") and decides to guard it. Led by the at-first-villain Sour Kangaroo, the other animals in the jungle mock him mercilessly, except for Gertrude McFuzz (from
The One Feather Tail of Miss Gertrude McFuzz
), Horton's next door neighbor, who admires his compassion and begins to fall in love with him ("Biggest Blame Fool"). Horton soon discovers the dust speck is in fact a planet covered with microscopic people called Whos. Led by their Mayor and his wife, the Whos introduce themselves and their community (such as their yearly Christmas pageant The Grinch who is based on
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
), explaining their predicament. In addition to being unable to control where their dust speck flies, they are on the brink of war and all of their beautiful Truffula Trees (from
The Lorax
) have been cut down ("Here on Who"). Horton's resolve to guard the dust speck is strengthened.
At this point, the Cat in the Hat abruptly pushes the boy from the beginning into the story; he becomes Jojo, the son of the Mayor of Whoville. No sooner does he enter than he is roughly scolded by his parents: he has inadvertently been causing trouble at school by thinking (or rather, having Thinks), disrupting the class and horrifying the teachers. Jojo is sent to "take [a] bath and go to bed/And think some normal Thinks instead," but the Cat soon persuades him to "have a Think in the tub" ("Oh the Thinks You Can Think (Reprise)"). Jojo imagines the tub is
McElligot's Pool
("It's Possible"), distracting himself and accidentally flooding the Mayor's living room. The Mayor and his wife, aghast, wonder what they should do about their son ("How to Raise a Child"). After receiving a brochure from the Cat, they decide to send him to a Military school run by General Genghis Khan Schmitz (from
I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew
), an over-zealous warmonger who is preparing to go to battle with those who eat their bread butter side down (from
The Butter Battle Book
) ("The Military").
Meanwhile, Horton has been guarding the clover for "over a week", getting ridiculed by the Citizens of the Jungle. He then thinks about how no matter what others may say or do, he still has his dreams for adventure and a friend. He decides to chat with the Whos, and Jojo responds. They chat and discover they have found a friend in one another ("Alone in the Universe"). Jojo goes to sleep, only to be awakened by the Cat in the Hat. The Cat asks him what should happen next, and Jojo decides to focus on Gertrude. Her feelings for Horton are stronger than ever, but she fears he doesn't notice her because her tail consists only of "one droopy-droop feather" ("The One Feather Tail of Miss Gertrude McFuzz"). At the advice of Mayzie La Bird (from
Horton Hatches the Egg
), whose tail is enormous and dazzling, Gertrude goes to Doctor Dake by the Lake (played by the Cat), who prescribes her pills to make her tail grow ("Amayzing Mayzie/Amayzing Gertrude"). Gertrude is so excited by the dramatic and immediate results of the pills that she overdoses.
Horton is ambushed by a group of ne'er-do-well monkeys called the Wickersham Brothers ("Monkey Around") who steal the clover and run off with it. Horton gives chase, until the monkeys give the clover to a black-bottomed eagle named
Vlad Vladikoff. Horton continues to chase the clover, until Vlad drops it into a large patch of identical clovers, "one hundred miles wide" ("Chasing the Whos"). The Cat in the Hat abruptly freezes the action and delivers an ironically cheery tune to the audience ("How Lucky You Are"). Horton begins to look for the clover, hoping that the Whos are still alive, when Gertrude, who has followed Horton all this distance, catches up with him. Her tail is now gorgeous, if impractically large. She tries to catch his attention, but he is too busy looking for the Whos to notice her ("Notice Me, Horton"). She retreats to take more pills while he continues searching. After searching 2,999,999 clovers, Horton loses hope, and he sees Mayzie LaBird high in a nest. Apparently, she was in
Fort Worth, when she met a night owl named Tweet McFirth. After 'three weeks of bliss', Tweet left her with an egg. Mayzie then persuades Horton to give up on the search for the Whos and sit on her egg while she goes off for a vacation. Horton reluctantly agrees, and Mayzie flies off ("How Lucky You Are (Mayzie's Reprise)"). Horton waits on the egg for months, until finally he is captured by hunters. Gertrude makes an attempt to go after Horton, but the size and weight of her new tail prevents her from flying ("Horton Sits on the Egg"). The Cat in the Hat, backed by the full company, sings a reprise of "How Lucky You Are" to finish off Act I.
;Act II
At the top of the act, Horton is transported to New York City and auctioned off by the Cat to a man from the circus ("Egg, Nest, and Tree"). Galled by his being forced to perform for "nuts", Horton laments all that has transpired, praying that Mayzie will soon return from vacation so that he might resume his search for the Whos ("How Lucky You Are (Reprise)"). Meanwhile, Mayzie is lazing about in
Palm Beach, where she admits she tires of the monotony of sunbathing "day after day" ("How Lucky You Are (Reprise)"). After receiving an advertisement from the Cat in the Hat, she decides to embellish her vacation with an outing to the circus, where she reunites with Horton and the egg. Horton, relieved to see her after fifty-one weeks of sitting on it, attempts to give the burden back to her. Mayzie, however, refuses, congratulating Horton for the fortune he has made taking care of it and "giving" it to him to keep forever. ("Amayzing Horton") Alone with the egg, a sorrowful Horton vows to nurture it himself ("Alone in the Universe (Reprise)"). Determined anew, he sings the egg a lullaby about a magical world called
Solla Sollew
, a kind of Seussian utopia that he swears he will one day reach. At the same time, Jojo, lost in the clover field, writes his parents a letter from Military School, wishing they could all be in Solla Sollew as well, a sentiment shared by his parents ("Solla Sollew").
Jojo and his compatriots are sent out at last to fight in the Butter Battle. At the front lines, Jojo finally summons the gall to confront General Schmitz, lambasting the futility of the war and abandoning the army in rebellion. However, he imprudently decides to dash across a minefield, triggering the mines and causing an explosion ("Green Eggs and Ham (Transition to Butter Battle)"). Meanwhile, the Grinch is just finishing up his annual Christmas pageant in Whoville ("The Whos' Christmas Pageant"), after which the Mayor addresses his citizens, beseeching them to not despair and keep hoping that Horton will soon rescue them. Yet no sooner does his wife propose a toast to their "dear little son" than Schmitz marches in, announcing that Jojo has died in the war. Handing over Jojo's possessions, he leaves the Mayor and his wife to grieve, who assure themselves that their "perfect little boy" is in Solla Sollew ("A Message From the Front/Solla Sollew (Reprise)"). The Cat in the Hat, however, reveals to the audience that Jojo did in fact survive; now lost in some dark place far from Whoville and unaware of which way to turn ("Alone in the Universe (Reprise)"). After an angry confrontation, Jojo forgives the Cat in the Hat for his perceived offenses, taking his advice and trusting his hunches to lead him back home. At last, he and his parents share a joyful embrace ("Havin' a Hunch").
Back at the Circus, Gertrude reappears and frees a bewildered Horton. After he inquires as to how she managed to find him, she describes the arduous journey she underwent out of her love for him, including getting all but one of her tail feathers plucked out to allow herself to fly ("All For You"). What's more, she found Horton's clover! Horton, complimenting Gertrude for her efforts, takes it back at last and discovers to his delight that the Whos are all alive and well. Just as Horton promises Jojo and his parents that he will look after them, the Cat in the Hat returns and warns the boy that a happy ending has not yet arrived. All of a sudden, the Sour Kangaroo appears with the Wickersham Brothers and makes a "sour citizen's arrest", dragging him back to the Jungle of Nool and insisting that he be put on trial before Judge
Yertle the Turtle. Gertrude and Horton make a stand at the case, but the verdict is clear from the beginning: Horton is to be remanded to the "Nool Asylum for the Criminally Insane," and the clover is to be boiled in a kettle of beezlenut oil. Aghast, Horton implores the Mayor to command every last Who to shout in order to prove their existence. Despite initial failure, Jojo saves them all by "thinking" up a new word, "YOPP," the shouting of which is just enough to make them heard ("The People Versus Horton the Elephant"). The court acquits Horton and the Sour Kangaroo repents, swearing that she will from then on help Horton protect the Whos. In Whoville, Jojo is celebrated for his achievement, honored by the Mayor as Thinker Non-Stop.
Suddenly, the egg hatches: to everyone's surprise, a tiny flying Elephant-Bird comes out. Horton panics, realizing he can't handle a flying progeny, and asks Gertrude what he should do. She responds, "I have wings, yes I can fly...you teach him earth, and I will teach him sky." They agree to raise the child together ("Alone in the Universe (Reprise)"). The Cat in the Hat appears one final time to sum things up ("Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! (Reprise)"). The scene dissolves, leaving only Jojo, now just a boy again, and the strange hat from the top of show. He walks up to the hat and pulls it over his head, causing a blackout. The curtain call is accompanied by a final number set to a verse of
Green Eggs and Ham
.
Songs
;Act 1
- Oh, The Thinks You Can Think! -- The Company
- Horton Hears A Who—Bird Girls, Horton the Elephant and Citizens of the Jungle of Nool
- Biggest Blame Fool—Sour Kangaroo, Horton the Elephant, Wickersham Brothers, Bird Girls, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, Citizens of the Jungle of Nool, Jojo, and The Cat in the Hat
- Here On Who—The Mayor of Whoville, Mrs. Mayor, The Grinch, Whos and Horton the Elephant
- Oh, the Thinks You Can Think (Reprise) -- The Cat in the Hat and Jojo
- It's Possible (In McElligot's Pool) -- JoJo, The Cat in the Hat and Fish
- How To Raise A Child—The Mayor of Whoville and Mrs. Mayor
- The Military—General Genghis Khan Schmitz, The Mayor of Whoville, Mrs. Mayor, JoJo and Cadets
- Alone In The Universe—Horton the Elephant and JoJo
- The One Feather Tail of Miss Gertrude McFuzz—Gertrude McFuzz
- Amazing Mayzie—Mayzie LaBird, Gertrude McFuzz and Bird Girls
- Amazing Gertrude—Gertrude McFuzz, The Cat in the Hat and Bird Girls
- Monkey Around—Wickersham Brothers, Horton the Elephant
- Chasing the Whos—Horton the Elephant, Sour Kangaroo, Bird Girls, Wickersham Brothers, The Cat in the Hat, Vlad Vladikoff and Whos
- How Lucky You Are—The Cat in the Hat
- Notice Me, Horton—Gertrude McFuzz and Horton the Elephant
- How Lucky You Are (Reprise)/Mayzie's Exit—Mayzie LaBird, Horton the Elephant, Bird Girls and The Cat in the Hat
- Act I Finale—Full Company
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;Act 2
- Our Story Resumes+ -- The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, The Mayor of Whoville, Mrs. Mayor, JoJo, General Genghis Khan Schmitz, Cadets, Gertrude McFuzz and Bird Girls
- Egg, Nest, and Tree—Sour Kangaroo, Bird Girls, Wickersham Brothers, The Cat in the Hat, Cat's Helpers and Hunters
- The Circus McGurkus+ -- The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant and The Circus McGurkus Animals and Performers, and Hunters
- The Circus on Tour+ -- Horton the Elephant
- Mayzie in Palm Beach+ -- Mayzie LaBird and The Cat in the Hat
- Mayzie at the Circus/Amayzing Horton—Mayzie LaBird and Horton the Elephant
- Alone in the Universe (Reprise) -- Horton the Elephant
- Solla Sollew—Horton the Elephant, The Circus McGurkus Animals and Performers, The Mayor of Whoville, Mrs. Mayor and JoJo
- The Whos' Christmas Pageant/Grinch Carved the Roast Beast (Also known as "Into The Whos") + -- The Grinch and Whos
- A Message From The Front+ -- General Genghis Khan Schmitz, The Mayor of Whoville, Mrs. Mayor and Cadets
- Alone In The Universe (Reprise)+ -- JoJo
- Havin' a Hunch—The Cat in the Hat, JoJo and Cat's Helpers
- All For You—Gertrude McFuzz and Bird Girls
- The People Versus Horton The Elephant—Horton the Elephant, Sour Kangaroo, Wickersham Brothers, Marshal of the Court, Judge Yertle the Turtle, Bird Girls, Gertrude McFuzz, The Mayor of Whoville, Mrs. Mayor, JoJo, Whos and The Cat in the Hat
- Yopp!/Alone in the Universe—Full Company
- Finale / Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! -- Full Company
- Curtain Call / Green Eggs And Ham—Full Company
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Principal Characters
- The Cat in the Hat
, the mischievous, imaginative, comedic narrator of the show who also doubles as several other minor characters.
- '''Horton the Elephant, a thinker, the outsider, caring, gentle,
- JoJo
, a thinker, the son of The Mayor and Mrs. Mayor, he often gets into trouble for thinking.
- Gertrude McFuzz
, the loyal bird-neighbor of Horton, she loves him but is shy due to having only one feather for a tail.
- Mayzie LaBird
, a pompous and show-all bird (known for her rather flirtatious ways) who tells Gertrude to take pills so her tail will grow longer, forcing Horton to love her (Gertrude).
- Sour Kangaroo
, the brash kangaroo who tells all that Horton is a fool for thinking there are people living on a dustspeck. She is always seen with her younger kangaroo in her pouch.
- Young Kangaroo
, the daughter of the Sour Kangaroo-usually played by a child or a puppet; always in mother's pouch and very stubborn; "Humphf!" is her trademark
- The Mayor of Whoville
, the Mayor of Whoville, the father of JoJo.
- Mrs. Mayor
, The Mayor's wife, the mother of JoJo.
- General Genghis Khan Schmitz
, the general of the Academy, leads JoJo to war.
Other Characters
- The Grinch
, makes a cameo in the song "Here On Who" as The Grinch. Some productions have been known to have the Grinch and General Genghis Khan Schmitz played by the same person.
- The Bird Girls
, a type of Greek chorus of birds that are Mayzie's friends.
- The Wickersham Brothers
, 3 mischievous monkeys who steal Horton's clover from him.
- Judge Yertle the Turtle
, makes a small cameo in the trial scene, as the judge.
- Marshal of the court
, bailiff in the trial scene. Can also be played by the Cat in the Hat.
- Vlad Vladikoff
, a black-bottomed eagle who takes Horton's clover.
- Cindy Lou Who
, makes a small cameo in the song "The Whos Christmas Pageant"
- Max the Dog
, makes a small cameo in the song "The Whos Christmas Pageant"
- Hunches
, visual representations of Jojo's thoughts or hunches
- The Fish
, the fish that Jojo imagines are in McElligot's Pool
- The Whos
, all of the citizens of Whoville other than Jojo and Mr and Mrs.Mayor (ensemble)
- The Jungle Creatures
, all of the creatures of the Jungle of Nool other than the principal cast (ensemble)
- The Hunters
, They hunt and take Horton to the ship to the circus.
- Thing One and Thing Two,
The Cat in the Hat's quirky assistants who follow him in every scene.
- Circus Performers
, these are the acts from "Circus McGurkus". They range from clowns to animals to gymnasts.
Removed characters
The Lorax is the only character to be removed from the show. He was in the first tryout of 27 August 2000. The Lorax had its own song and lines and its storyline from the book was also put in. The Lorax's part was after "Havin' A Hunch", where Jojo is left on his own after The Cat in The Hat leaves him. Then Jojo is surrounded by several black figures who tell the story about the Lorax. Jojo talks to the Lorax through a phone, first he has a croaky devilish voice in a sort of hut, but then shouts and jumps out in a green and white clothing with an Irish clover in the middle. He then begins to sing and dance in an energetic song.
In Seussical Jr. The entire Military subplot was removed to make the story fit to children more, which resulted in the General Genghis Khan Schmitz character being completely removed. In addition, songs The Military, Havin' A Hunch and "Message from The Front" were also removed.
Nominations
- 2001 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical -- Kevin Chamberlin
- 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical—Kevin Chamberlin
- 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical—Janine LaManna
- 2001 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Music—Music by Stephen Flaherty
References
- ''TIME magazine'' reported in its May 26, 2008 issue, p. 51, that this musical ranked as the second most frequently produced musical by U.S. high schools in 2007.
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