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The Band's Visit [Original Broadway Cast Recording]
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The Band's Visit [Original Broadway Cast Recording]
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The Band's Visit [Original Broadway Cast Recording]
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A stylistic outlier not only upon its arrival on Broadway in late 2017 but for several decades prior,
incorporates traditional Egyptian, Arab, and Jewish music into a score that also pays respect to a certain amount of contemporary show-tune convention. Its music and lyrics were written by
, already known as composer/lyricist for Broadway hits including
and
. With a book by
based on a 2007 Egyptian film,
is about an Egyptian band (the Alexandria Ceremonial Police Orchestra) that gets stranded for a day in a one-cafe Israeli town on their way to a gig in the more cosmopolitan Petah Tikva. Improvisational instrumental performances are among the show's musical numbers, including its overture, which transports listeners to the Middle East and introduces the virtuosic playing style of the band. Its instrumentation includes oud, guitar, cello, woodwinds, and regional percussion instruments. (
himself is of Jewish-Italian and Arab-Lebanese descent). The original Broadway cast includes the Tony winner for Best Actress in a Musical,
, as town resident Dina, Best Featured Actor winner
as Haled, and
as Tewfiq. The album's song highlights include "Waiting," a wistful cast number by the Israeli characters essentially about waiting for something to happen, and the lyrical "Omar Sharif," which has
recalling her childhood exposures to Arab pop culture with nostalgic affection. Later,
's Papi delivers "Papi Hears the Ocean," in one of the show's lighter comedic moments. In the absence of a genuine show-stopper, the closing ballad "Answer Me" by
's Telephone Guy and the cast will be a moment that lingers for many.
was nominated for 11 Tony Awards in all, and won ten, including Best Musical and Best Original Score. ~ Marcy Donelson