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Lizzie

Full-Length Musical, Drama  /  4w

Music by Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer and Alan Stevens Hewitt
Lyrics by Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer and Tim Maner
Book by Tim Maner
Additional Music by Tim Maner
Additional Lyrics by Alan Stevens Hewitt
Based on an original concept by Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer and Tim Maner
Orchestrations by Alan Stevens Hewitt

Rage! Sex! Betrayal! BLOODY MURDER! A rock-show retelling of the bloody legend of America’s first and favourite axe-wielding double-murderess and hometown girl, Lizzie Borden. This thrilling musical is set to a searing rock score reminiscent of Bikini Kill, the Runaways and Heart.

  • Cast Size
    Cast Size
    4w
  • Duration
    Duration
    120 minutes (2 hours)
  • SubGenre
    Subgenre
    Mystery/Thriller, Biography, Docudrama/History
  • Audience
    Target Audience
    Adult
Lizzie

Details

Summary

Rage! Sex! Betrayal! Bloody murder! In the heat of late summer 1892, Andrew Borden and his wife are found murdered in their house. The main suspect? Andrew’s youngest daughter from a previous marriage: Lizzie Borden. This all-woman musical sets American mythology to a searing rock score – complete with riffs on the historical record – to explore the heady and heated days leading up to the historical murder and Lizzie’s controversial acquittal of all charges.

History

Lizzie premiered in New York City at the Living Theatre in 2009. Miss Borden has since swung her axe in over 100 Productions in 11 countries across 4 continents in 7 languages and has been honored with dozens of awards, including 8 Best Musical Awards… and she’s still swinging!

LIZZIE BORDEN – (High belt: F#3-F#5, belt to A5 if possible). Damaged, twisted. She can turn on a dime from fragile, broken, meek and obedient to conniving, sinister, furious and terrifying. She is a wounded animal backed into a corner, terrified but enraged. We find her at the moment she realizes she has nothing to lose. She is transformed through an act of unspeakable transgression, turning her own historical infamy into an ascension to legend.
EMMA BORDEN – (Alto/mezzo belt: F#3-D5). The older sister, eclipsed by the younger. She must content herself by playing a motherly Lady Macbeth to Lizzie, dripping her own hatreds into Lizzie’s ears over the years, stoking the fires of Lizzie’s rage, disappearing when the deeds must be done, and suffering with guilt afterwards. Emma is a woman who has come to see that every opportunity for happiness has passed her by. She’s furious, but she’s also desperately sad.
BRIDGET SULLIVAN/MAGGIE – (Contralto/low alto: F3 with E3 pick-up/ghost-notes in one number and to Eb5 with an E5 opt. in one ad lib.) The Bordens’ Irish maid. She may be a Banshee, called to wail at the Bordens’ door. She always seems to know what is going to happen, does things one step before anyone else. She’s put upon, angry, and as resentful of the Borden sisters as she is of the parents. Bridget is the Sex Pistols rock and roll nihilist; ready to fuck things up because she knows that’s the only way anything is ever going to get better.
ALICE RUSSELL – (High mezzo lyric/mix/belt: G3 with F#3 pick-up/ghost-notes in one number to A5 legit soprano). The Bordens’ next door neighbor. She is a luscious pear, the sensuous mother-sister-lover which is sorely lacking in Lizzie’s life. She appears to Lizzie in her greatest moments of need and attempts to lead her away from a path of destruction and toward one of love, truth, and affection. Lizzie may have true feelings of affection for her, or she may be using Alice’s feelings to build an alibi.

  • Time Period Victorian (British and American), 19th Century
  • Setting

    The Borden family home in Fall River, MA. The week of their murder, 1892.

  • Features Contemporary Costumes/Street Clothes, Period Costumes
  • Duration 120 minutes (2 hours)
  • Cautions
    • Intense Adult Themes
    • Strong Language
    • Violence

Media

“The most authentically kick-ass rock musical score since Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” – Orlando Weekly

“A gothic rock ritual with a riotgirl attitude.” – The New York Times

“A thrilling all-female production… A furiously performed declaration of feminist strength and survivorship.” – Chicago Tribune

“Explodes with energy coming from punk music and the power of sisterhood.” – The Korea Times

“A volcanic, quasi-operatic punk rock beat that captures the sense of female rage… and feels custom-made for the current climate.” – Chicago Sun Times

“One of the best rock scores this side of Jesus Christ Superstar.” – The Stage, UK

Videos

  • Lizzie – “If You Knew” youtube thumbnail

    Lizzie – “If You Knew”

  • Lizzie – “This Is Not Love” youtube thumbnail

    Lizzie – “This Is Not Love”

  • Lizzie – Hope Mill Theatre Trailer youtube thumbnail

    Lizzie – Hope Mill Theatre Trailer

  • Lizzie – “Sweet Little Sister” youtube thumbnail

    Lizzie – “Sweet Little Sister”

Music

Music Samples

1. “Forty Whacks” – Children, Alice, Bridget, Emma, Lizzie
2. “The House of Borden” – Bridget, Lizzie, Emma, Alice
3. “This is Not Love” – Lizzie
4. “Gotta Get Out of Here” – Lizzie, Alice
5. “If You Knew” – Alice
6. “The Soul of the White Bird” – Lizzie, Bridget, Alice, Emma (OS)
7. “Maybe Someday” – Alice
8. The Will – Underscore
9. “Sweet Little Sister” – Emma, Lizzie, Bridget (OS), Alice (OS)
10. “Shattercane and Velvet Grass” – Bridget, Lizzie, Alice (OS), Emma (OS)
11. The Milk – Underscore
12. “Will You Stay?” – Lizzie, Alice
13. “Why Are All These Heads Off?” – Bridget, Lizzie, Alice
14. “Mercury Rising” – Lizzie, Bridget, Alice, Emma
15. “Somebody Will Do Something” – Bridget, Lizzie, Emma (OS), Alice (OS)
16. Forty Whacks – Instrumental
17. “The Fall of the House of Borden / The Alibi” – Bridget
18. “What the Fuck, Now, Lizzie?” – Emma, Lizzie
19. The Dress – Underscore
20. “Burn the Old Thing Up” – Lizzie, Emma, Alice (OS), Bridget (OS)
21. “Questions, Questions” – Lizzie, Emma, Alice, Bridget
22. “Will You Lie?” – Lizzie, Emma, Alice, Bridget
23. “Watchmen for the Morning” – Lizzie, Emma
24. “Maybe Someday (Reprise One)” – Lizzie
25. “Thirteen Days in Taunton” – Lizzie, Emma, Alice, Bridget
26. “Maybe Someday (Reprise Two)” – Lizzie, Emma, Alice, Bridget
27. “Into Your Wildest Dreams – Epilogue” – Lizzie, Emma, Alice, Bridget
28. “Forty Whacks” – Company

  • Musical Style Pop/Rock
  • Dance Requirements Minimal
  • Vocal DemandsModerate
  • Orchestra Size Small/Combo
  • Chorus Size No Chorus

Licensing & Materials

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Authors

Alan Stevens Hewitt

Alan Stevens Hewitt (aka ASH) is a New York-based classically-trained bassist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, orchestrator and producer. He is co-creator of the internationally acclaimed rock opera Lizzie. He can frequently be heard playing live on Broadway (and off-) with ...

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Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer

Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer has been telling stories for four decades in New York, Nashville, Austin and on the road as a writer, songwriter, filmmaker and performer, including dozens of shows in the New York downtown music and theater scenes of the 1980s and 90s. From 1992-2002, ...

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