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Side Man

Side Man

by Warren Leight

Award-Winning
Drama
Small Cast (1-8)

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Side Man

Side Man





The Tony Award-winning Best Play exploring the breakdown of one man's family and the popularity of jazz.


Story:

Set in 1953 and traveling to 1985, this lovely and poignant memory play unfolds through the eyes of Clifford, the only son of Gene, a jazz trumpet player, and Terry, an alcoholic mother. Alternating between their New York City apartment and a smoke-filled music club, Clifford narrates the story of his broken family and the decline of jazz as popular entertainment. Clifford recalls the key moments in his life, such as the day when he, fresh out of college, picked up his first unemployment check and was congratulated by Gene and his band mates. Gene's music career on the big band circuit ultimately crumbles with the advent of Elvis and rock-n-roll. Terry begs him to get a nine-to-five job to support the family, but Gene refuses to enter the "straight world" of regular paychecks, mortgages and security. For Gene, who knows jazz better than his own son, music is not just a job; it's his life. Their marriage slowly dissolves and young Clifford is witness to it all. As things worsen, Clifford assumes the role of parent and throws the hopeless Gene out of his mother's apartment. When an adult Clifford visits Gene in a rundown jazz club after years of separation, he requests that the old man play his mother's favorite song, the old standard "Why was I Born?" Clifford then asks, "Dad, why was I born?" It becomes Clifford's last, heart-breaking plea for his father's love.


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Fun Fact

A "side man" is a musician for hire who can blend in with the band or star as a solo performer, according to what is required by the gig.

Playwright

Playwright
Warren Leight



Broadway Premiere

Theatre
Criterion Center Stage Right, John Golden Theatre
Opening Night
Jun 25, 1998
Total Performances
517
Original Cast
Kevin Geer, Wendy Makkena, Michael Mastro, Robert Sella, Joseph Lyle Taylor, Angelica Torn, Frank Wood
Director
Michael Mayer
Producer
Weissberger Theater Group, The Roundabout Theatre Company and Peter Manning
Scenic Design
Neil Patel
Costume Design
Tom Broecker
Lighting Design
Kenneth Posner
Sound Design
Raymond D. Schilke



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1999 Tony Award Nominations

Best Play
Best Featured Actor in a Play – Frank Wood

1999 Pulitzer Prize Nominations

Pulitzer Prize for Drama

1998 Drama Desk Award Nominations

Outstanding Direction of a Play – Michael Mayer
Outstanding New Play
Outstanding Actress in a Play – Edie Falco

1998 Theatre World Award Nominations

Edie Falco

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