Ragtime - Shaw Festival Theatre
Ragtime - Shaw Festival Theatre
Ragtime - Shaw Festival Theatre
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Production History<br />
RAGTIME<br />
This musical had its world premiere in Toronto in 1996 and opened on<br />
Broadway on January 18, 1998. It led the 1998 Tony Awards with 13 Tony<br />
Award nominations and won for Best Score, Book and Orchestrations, and<br />
won both the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Musical<br />
and Best Score. Recently, book writer and playwright Terence McNally<br />
(Master Class, Love! Valor! Compassion!) talked about the continuing<br />
importance of this kind of musical – “<strong>Ragtime</strong> is in the tradition of<br />
Showboat and South Pacific, stories with a lot of plot, a moral fabric to the<br />
center of them and a real involvement with the society we live in,” Mr<br />
McNally said. “This is not musical comedy, but we are part of a very long<br />
tradition with this show.” Directed by Artistic Director Jackie Maxwell, the<br />
cast features Thom Allison as Coalhouse Walker, Patty Jamieson as Mother<br />
and Jay Turvey as Tateh.<br />
ACTIVITY<br />
ASK: What other musicals can the class name that deal with issues of<br />
morality and challenging social themes?<br />
Why might a creative team choose the musical format to explore difficult<br />
social topics and themes?<br />
Pictured above: Posters from the original Broadway (left) and Toronto (right)<br />
productions of <strong>Ragtime</strong><br />
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C ONNECTIONS<br />
<strong>Shaw</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> Study Guide