Second Chance | |
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Music | Frédérick Desroches |
Lyrics | Stéphane Prémont Alexandre Martel (French adaptation) |
Book | Stéphane Prémont Jean-Pierre Cloutier Joëlle Bourdon |
Productions | March 2009 Quebec City February 2010 Quebec City |
Second Chance is a rock opera conceived by Stéphane Prémont and Frédérick Desroches about high schoolers' not-so-easy lives. The central character, Johnny, sees his life turn sour because of rumors, betrayal and bad communication. The story deals with suicide, anorexia, drugs and teen pregnancy. It is based on his first play entitled Holding Out for Hero, presented in 1994. He started composing the musical version of the show in 2008, and the finished product was ready later that year, in August. The original run started on March 15, 2009. A French production opened in February 2010 at the Quebec City Salle Dina-Belanger. It was the first professional production of the show.[1]
Stéphane Prémont recently received the "Personnel Engagé" Prize at the "Forces Avenir" gala presented June 14, 2008 at the Capitole's Cabaret in Quebec City.[2][3][4]
Productions
The original run of the musical played at the 400-seats Externat Saint-Jean-Eudes' Auditorium under the name Second Chance. The show was performed nine times between March 15, 2009 and March 21, 2009. Stephane Prémont and Émilie Desgagnés directed the production, François Ouellet designed the lighting and Jean-François "Frisco" Roy was the sound engineer. Roxanne Rondeau, Justine Bilodeau, Sarah Morin and Valerie Goulet-Marceau were the choreographers, and Genevieve Brousseau was the vocal arranger.
A new production opened in February 2010 in Quebec City. There were several major changes in the plot, including the translation of the show into French by Alexandre Martel and the show's name changed to Au Pied du Mur. It was a two-week run at the Salle Dina-Bélanger. Jean-Pierre Cloutier, "Conservatoire d'art dramatique de Québec" alumni, directed the new production.[5]
Synopsis
Musical numbers
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Roles description and original cast members[6]
English Name | French Name | Voice | 2009 Original QC Cast | 2010 French Cast |
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Johnny O'hara | David | Baritenor | Yannick Vezina | Hugo Lapierre |
Jennylee Harrison | Marie-Lee | Alto | Marie-Michèle Lamoureux | Marilyn Grenier |
Randy Harrison | Félix | Tenor | Pierre-Luc Dionne | Hugo Charland |
Ana Lopez | Anna | Mezzo-soprano | Marie-Chantale Dallaire | Marie-Ève Lepage |
Patrick Thompson | Patrick | Baritone | Anthony Julien | Hubert Bolduc |
Melissande Lafleur | Mélissa | Contralto | Laurie Morin | Marisol Forest |
Heather Cross | Esther | Soprano | Marilou Ferland-Daigle | Julie Langlais |
Ed Lafitte | Édouard | Tenor | Louis-David Faucher | Simon Dufresne |
Mr. O'hara | M. O'hara | Baritone | Christopher Auger | Stéphane Prémont |
Mr. Webson | Mme. Champagne | Soprano | Philippe-Olivier Giguère | Mary-Hélène Gagnon |
Ethan Vinson | Victor | Baritenor | Raphael Désilets | Alexandre Martel |
Mary Jane Smith | Joëlle | Mezzo-Soprano | Laurie Drolet | Sarah Mceniry-Potvin |
- 2010 French Cast Understudies : Yannick Vézina (Patrick u/s),[7]
- 2009 Original Quebec City Cast Ensemble and understudies : Genevieve Brousseau (Ana u/s), Stéphane Prémont (Mr. O'Hara u/s), Alexandre Martel(Ed u/s), Justine Bilodeau, Sarah Morin, Valérie Goulet-Marceau, Roxanne Rondeau
- Previous roles that were cut during the productions process :
Character | Last Production | Performer | Reason |
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Shawn Crowley | 09 Original QC Cast | Louis Morin | Mixed into Randy |
Lester Jackson | 09 Original QC Cast | Nickolas Munger-Bernier | Mixed into Patrick |
Kristen Johnson | 09 Original QC Cast | Audrey Dion | Cut |
Sue Ellen Polanski | 09 Original QC Cast | Martine Chamberland | Cut |
On-stage band
Name | Instrument |
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Frédérick Desroches | Conductor, Keyboard |
Billy Chabot | Electric Guitar |
Olivier Bibeau | Electric Guitar |
Louis-André Labadie | Bass Guitar |
Alexandre Bibeau | Drums, Percussion |
Frédérique Beaulieu-Asselin | Cello |
Official website
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-10-31. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ "Forces avenir :: Secondaire". Archived from the original on 2008-12-07. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
- ↑ http://intra.sje.qc.ca/~webv2/site/communiques/Premont_Stephane.pdf
- ↑ "Cabaret : Le Capitole de Québec". Archived from the original on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
- ↑ "Jean-Pierre Cloutier - 2009 - les diplômés - Québec - Conservatoire d'art dramatique | Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ "Home". aupieddumur.com.