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The Cradle Wil Rock

Music by Marc Blitzstein
Libretto by the composer
U.S. Opera
(U.S. Opera Home Page)

Synopsis

Moll, a prostitute, is thrown into Steeltown Jail for refusing a police officer. At the jail, she meets Harry Druggist, in jail for vagrancy. Because of a mistake by a police officer, the Liberty Committee are brought in; they are a group of prominent citizens formed by Mister Mister, boss of Steeltown, to oppose the union. Harry the Druggist tells Moll that the Liberty Committee are bigger prostitutes than she is; one by one he tells her how each of them, and he himself, sold out to Mister Mister.

As this is happening, Larry Foreman, a union agitator, is thrown into the jail for "inciting to riot" after having been beaten by the police. We learn how Mister Mister has tried to subvert his activities; finally, Mister Mister himself arrives to release the Liberty Committee. He offers to buy out Larry Foreman and offers him a place on the Liberty Committee. Foreman refuses, and everyone hears the music of the union meeting outside, organizing to oppose Mister Mister.

Performance History

The story of the premiere of The Cradle Will Rock, at the Venice Theater on June 16, 1937, is as dramatic as the show itself. Locked out of the WPA Theater by government troops, an impromptu performance without sets or costumes took place in a hastily hired theater, with actors and musicians performing from the audience and Blitzstein narrating at the piano. In 1939, a young Leonard Bernstein led a revival at Harvard in which he narrated from the piano just as Blitzstein had done.

Discography

The Cradle Will Rock. 1994 Los Angeles cast.
Compact disc: Lockett Palmer LPR 940411. buy
The Cradle Will Rock (includes John Houseman introduction). LuPone 1999.
Compact disc: Jay Records. buy
The Cradle Will Rock and No For An Answer, in Musical Theater Premieres New York City Symphony/Bernstein 1998.
Compact disc: Pearl/Koch. buy
Cradle Will Rock, film soundtrack (Contains songs from the show). Various artists 1999.
Compact disc: Bmg/Rca Victor. buy
Songs from several shows, including Sacco and Vanzetti, on A Blitzstein Cabaret, Willims/Edwards/Lehrman 1994.
Compact disc: Premier. buy

last update: 1 Jan. 2003