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Music by
Joe Brooks
Book and Lyrics by
Dusty Hughesand Joe Brooks
Additional Material by
David Firman
Orchestrations by
John Cameron and David Firman
Starring
Brian Blessed
Judy Kuhn
Graham Bickley
Jonathon Adams
Paul Keown
Conducted by
David Firman
"Metropolis" was begun in the early
summer of 1986. Joe and I worked around the piano in London and
then moved on for the Summer to a rented house in East Hampton
on Long Island. The first draft was finished in the autumn of
that year, but the libretto went through many changes in the following
months as we tried a style that combined the haunting qualities
of the film with something that was boldly theatrical and our
own. Many of the early songs did not survive this process though
they may easily find a home elsewhere. When the composer and his
co-author were in different countries the work continued by whatever
means available; letter, telephone, telex, probably even osmosis.
In the time honoured fashion changes went on throughout the rehearsals;
one of the best songs "One Of Those Nights" arriving
lees than two weeks before we opened to previews. My admiration
for Judy Kuhn and the rest of the cast is boundless.
Since Langs is a vision of the future
seen from the perspective of Europe in the twenties it didnt
seem appropriate to blandly copy either the style or the setting
of the film. On the other hand theatrical science fiction has
often seemed thin and plastic. The key to finding a theatrical
form seemed to be in the character of the original which existed
inside the epic. Lang dismissed "Metropolis" as a "fairy
story", but fairy stories and fables often have a dark and
elemental power which translates easily onto the stage. In this
case the hidden story is simple and resonant. The son, growing
up without a mother, is repelled by the coldness of his powerful
and distant father. The father sees the son only as the inheritor
of his empire. When the son rebels, he subconsciously chooses
the most damaging way to do it, by falling in love with the girl
from "down there" who is herself the spiritual leader
of a rebellion against the father. The father creates the robot
woman, the girls evil double, both to discredit the girl and taunt
the son. The sons attempt to unite the upper world with
the lower world seems clumsy and doomed but the fathers
action brings about a revolt which leads to the destruction of
the city. So far so good, but here the film and stage versions
moved further apart as our work went on. In the Lang film there
is a "happy ending" which seems to go against the logic
of the story. The father, Jan Frederson, whose actions in the
film have been increasingly psychopathic, survives to be reunited
with his son and the rebellious girl - and even seems to bless
their union.
The stage libretto imagines a city of the future,
without mineral or nuclear energy isolated in an endless winter;
probably the last city. The core of the original story seems to
be about "power", in every sense of the word. The images
of power, darkness and light recur throughout the libretto.
Our city of "Metropolis" survives
only by harnessing human power to create energy and for this it
requires a vast underworld of slaves. In the Lang film they are
comatose and subdued. On the stage we try to suggest that the
workers have customs and rituals as well as access to small amounts
of precious knowledge. Guards and spies are needed to keep them
firmly in their place.
As the book developed, I blithely wrote scenes
in which lifts glided smoothly up and down, or became secret places
from which characters could eavesdrop and spy. I never realised
that the designer, Ralph Kotai, would take me at my word, nor
that he would be given the resources to create the marvels he
did. The machines themselves are not Fritz Langs surreal
beasts, nor the sci-fi plexiglass tubes of the Pompidou Centre
- but old and weighty and three dimensional - as if material from
the industrial revolution had been rescued out of necessity from
the scrap heap. So in our newly created world of "Metropolis"
when the fathers plans are thwarted and most of his worker energy
perishes in fire and flood below, it is only logical that he turns
what remains of his destructive power on himself and his city.
Only the two lover and a few children from the city below survive
to start a new life in the ruins of the old.
Dusty Hughes
tracklist
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1 - Opening/101.11 Maria, Children, Groat
Workers, Jade
Look The Sun, Maria
2 - Hold Back The Night Maria, Jade, Marco, George, Workers
3 - The Machines Are Beautiful Freeman
4 - He's Distant From Me Now Steven
5 - Elitist's Dance Elitists
6 - Oh My, What A Beautiful City Children
7 - This Is The Vision We're Forbidden Maria
8 - Children Of Metropolis Maria
9 - 50,000 Pounds of Power/One More Morning Workers, Steven
10- It's Only Love/Bring On The Night Steven, Maria
11- Pressure Chant/Day After Day Workers
12- When Maria Comes Workers
13- You Are The Light Maria, Workers
14- The Girl Is A Witch Jeremiah
15- It's Only Love (Reprise) Maria
16- The Sun George
17- Almost Done Warner
18- I Don't Need Help From You Warner, Jeremiah
There's A Girl Down Below Warner, Jeremiah
Futura/End Of Act One Freeman, Warner, Workers
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1 - Nothing Really Matters Elitists
2 - I've Seen A Nightmare Steven, Jeremiah
3 - This Is Life Steven, Jeremiah, Elitists
4 - Look At This Girl Who Stands Before You Freeman
5 - Futura's Dance Futura, Elitists
6 - Where Do You Think She's Gone, Your Precious Maria ?
Jeremiah, Lulu, Elitists
7 - If That Was Love Steven
8 - Listen To Me George, Steven
9 - Learning Song Futura, Children
10- Old Friends Warner
11- When Maria Wakes Workers
12- Futura's Promise/Maria's Insane Perfect Face Futura,
Workers
13- Perfect Face Warner
14- Haven't You Finished With Me ? Maria, Warner
15- Let's Watch The World Go To The Devil Futura, Workers
16- One Of Those Nights Maria
17- Requiem Company
18- Metropolis Freeman
19- Finale Steven, Maria, Children, Company
Bonus Tracks
20- It's Only Love/Bring On The Night Steven, Maria
21- One Of Those Nights Maria
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