Shine!
Music Roger Anderson
Lyrics Lee Goldsmith
Book Richard Seff
Productions 1983 Virginia Museum Theatre, 2010 NYC Premiere Theatre at St. Clement's (NYMF)

Shine! is a musical based on characters and situations found in the works of Horatio Alger, particularly Ragged Dick and Silas Snobden's Office Boy,[1] respectively Alger's first best-seller and the one first printed in book form eighty years after it was first serialized in Argosy. Its plot and characters focus on Alger's pervasive theme: that in America one could begin with nothing, and with the right attitude, hard work, application, and a little bit of luck, dream a dream and chart a course on which to achieve it. Richard Seff wrote the book, Lee Goldsmith the lyrics and Roger Anderson the music.[1] Anderson and Goldsmith had previously collaborated on the musical Chaplin.

Shine! was announced for Broadway in 1982, but production was canceled when producer 20th Century Fox disbanded its newly formed theatre division.[1] The show was later produced in 1983 at the Virginia Museum Theatre in Richmond, Virginia, starring George Lee Andrews, Alix Korey and Todd Taylor.[1] A reading of a revised version was seen in 1998 at Off Broadway's York Theatre Company.[1] In 2001, Shine! was part of the National Musical Theatre Network showcase. That performance was recorded and released by Original Cast Records in October 2001.[1] The recording featured performers including Carole Shelley, Harvey Evans, Brooks Ashmanskas and Andrea Burns.[2] The show was published by Samuel French Inc. in 2002.

In October 2010 the New York premiere production of a completely revised version of the show takes place at NYMF, Theatre at St. Clement's under the direction of Peter Flynn, choreography by Dev Janki, arrangements and orhcestrations by Greg Anthony, and starring Andy Mientus as the hero.

Musical numbers [link]

Act I

  • Prelude
  • Wall Street Lament
  • Shine!
  • Look at Him
  • Silas Snobden, Inc.
  • Cock and Bull
  • Maybe Today
  • Put Your Money In
  • Partners
  • The Room
  • Keeping Up With the Times
  • A Hardworking Boy
  • Look How Far We've Come

Act II

  • Find That Boy
  • A Hardworking Boy (Reprise)
  • Shine (Reprise)
  • From Now On
  • Someone
  • Yes!
  • A Handful O' Hops
  • North of 14th Street

References [link]

External links [link]


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Mr. Big (American band)

Mr. Big is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1988. The band is a quartet composed of Eric Martin (lead vocals), Paul Gilbert (guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass guitar), and Pat Torpey (drums); The band is noted especially for their musicianship, and scored a number of hits. Their songs were often marked by strong vocals and vocal harmonies. Their hits include "To Be with You" (a number one single in 15 countries in 1992) and "Just Take My Heart".

Mr. Big have remained active and popular for over two decades, despite internal conflicts and changing music trends. They broke up in 2002, but after requests from fans, they reunited in 2009; their first tour was in Japan, in June 2009. To date, Mr. Big has released eight studio albums, the latest being ...The Stories We Could Tell (2014).

The band takes its name from the song by Free, which was eventually covered by the band on their 1993 album, Bump Ahead.

Shine (Mike Oldfield song)

"Shine" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1986 (see 1986 in music). "Shine" features Jon Anderson on vocals.

Music video

The music video for "Shine" features use of computer graphics, such as a computer generated game of chess. Oldfield plays a Gibson SG guitar in the video. The video is available on the Elements - The Best of Mike Oldfield DVD.

Track listing

  • "Shine" (Extended version) – 5:08
  • "The Path" – 3:31
  • Charts

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

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