Side Man | |
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Written by | Warren Leight |
Characters | Jonesy Terry Ziggy Clifford Al Patsy Gene |
Date premiered | March 11, 1998 |
Place premiered |
East 13th Street Theater New York City |
Original language | English |
Subject | |
Genre | Drama |
Setting | New York City, 1953-1985 |
Side Man is a memory play by Warren Leight. His inspiration was his father Donald, who worked as a sideman, in jazz parlance 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.
The play starts in the 1950s and follows the family through the next 35 years. The play's narrator is Clifford Glimmer, the only son of Gene, a talented but self-absorbed jazz trumpeter, and his alcoholic wife Terry, who describes the tumultuous relationship his parents shared and the haphazard career journey Gene followed over the course of three decades. Dedicated more to his music than his family, he refuses to accept a regular job to support them, and their home life gradually unravels. Clifford eventually assumes the role of breadwinner his father has forsaken and offers his mother the emotional support Gene cannot. Scenes alternate between the family's Spartan New York City apartment and the smoke-filled nightclubs and cabarets of another era.
Side Man was first presented in a workshop by the Naked Angels in March 1996. It was then produced at Vassar College in a joint production of the New York Stage and Film Company and The Powerhouse Theatre, in association with RKJ Productions in July 1996.
The play premiered at the off-off-Broadway East 13th Street Theater from March 11, 1998 to March 29. Directed by Michael Mayer, the cast included Frank Wood as Gene, Robert Sella as Clifford, and Edie Falco as Terry, Joseph Lyle Taylor as Al, Michael Mastro as Ziggy, Kevin Geer as Jonsey and Angelica Torn as Patsy.
The Broadway production, also directed by Mayer, opened on June 25, 1998 at the Criterion Center Stage Right. It transferred to the John Golden Theatre on October 20, 1998 for a total run of 517 performances and 27 previews. Wood and Sella reprised their roles, with Wendy Makkena replacing Falco as Terry. Later in the run Sella was replaced successively by Andrew McCarthy, Christian Slater, and Scott Wolf, Wood was replaced by Michael O'Keefe, and Makkena was replaced by Falco. Falco was replaced by Torn who assumed the role of Terry for the remainder of the Broadway and Kennedy Center run. Torn received the Helen Hayes Award in Washington D.C. in the Outstanding Lead Actress category.