
the Musical
Words and lyrics by Reg Livermore. Music by Patrick Flynn.
"Gonna
Rob a Bank, Gonna Be A Rich Man One Day, Gonna Rob A Bank. Living it the
Easy Way"
The life and times of Australia's most infamous Bushranger and his Gang
set to a rollicking score, a mixture of rock, broadway and vaudeville.This
has both GREAT humour and GREAT tragedy. Staged in 1978 in Sydney and
Adelaide. Now updated with new music and lyrics for the 21st Century.
THE
PLOT
The
opening chorus is at Spencer Street station on June 27 1880 with Police
and Aboriginal trackers leaving to track down the Kelly Gang. " In the
Bush. Give a Push. If we have to we will do it. Spill their Blood in the
mud."
Police arrive at the Kelly farm at Eleven Mile Creek there is a scuffle
a Police Officer is wounded so the Kellys head bush singing the song Gang
Bang. "Altogether bang bang, Ricochet clang rang. Let em all Hang Shining
in your eye."
At
Stringybark Creek Police find the Kelly Gang in a shoot out Three Police
Officers are shot dead. Police sing " those Irish bandits drowning in
the same Irish stew Outlawed from today." The Gang realise " we’re never
going home again".
On February 10 1879 they rob several Banks at Euroa and Jerilderie burning
land deeds for poor farmers. " Gonna Rob a Bank. Gonna Be a Rich Man Some
Day".
On
June 27 1880 the Gang take over the town of Glenrowen and are holding
60 people in the hotel. Police are tipped off. They sing about ‘The Blood
of the Irish’ , Ned’s mother has the poignant song ‘ Die Like a Kelly’.
And then there is the final confrontation when Ned’s amour fails to protect
him from the bullets of the Victorian Police. “ I shall not be home again.
Well that’s life I say.”
  
  
A
WORD FROM REG AND PATRICK.
When
NED KELLY was staged in 1978 Reg Livermore was the superstar of Australian
music theatre. He was riding the waves of success from his role as the
original Dr Frankenfurter in The Rocky Horror Show, King Herod in JC Superstar,
and his own unique one man show’s Betty Blockbuster and The Sacred Cow.
NED
KELLY was hailed as having the potential to be the Great Australian musical.
“It was great fun. A real cowboys and Indians show. It’s very entertaining....particularly
when the Kelly Gang rob the Bank of New South Wales and later the Police
hold a benefit because it is becoming such expensive business chasing
outlaws. They ask punters for tuppence to have a look at the bodies Ned
and his Gang made dead, but they are disappointed that ‘the people on
the whole ain’t very friendly,’ ” says REG.
Reg
now continues to write and star in his own one man shows and also for
the last seven years has been a celebrity reporter on the Nine Network’s
Our House program.
HE
says the story of Ned Kelly has universal appeal.
“I
firmly believe what Ned Kelly said that men are made mad by bad treatment
. He was a victim of his time - a man chosen by the authority figures
to bear theblame for all of us . Ned walking out in his armour is perhaps
the truly most appalling moment . The felling of Ned is an action of willful
cruelty - it is inhumanity par excellence," he said.
But
didn’t the Kelly Gang murder three Policemen?
“They
were being hunted down. It was the Police or them.” he said.
The
music for Ned Kelly was written by Patrick Flynn. He is now a distinguished
conductor for Opera and Ballet orchestras across the United States and
the UK. The music is a combination of 70’s rock, vaudeville and operetta.
Patrick has written three new songs for the new version.
“The
production in 1978 was just an off Broadway trial for this definitive
version,” he said cheekily. “ Many of the songs are absolute rippers.
But I have had to write a few new ones” said Patrick.
Reg
has also re-written some of the songs and given it a more traditional
musical opening.
He
says this musical will be particularly popular in Victoria where is has
never been staged.
“I
always said it should have opened in Melbourne,” he said.
It
has taken Reg more than two decades to have another go at this musical
because of the pain caused by the reception critics gave the show in 1978.
“It was big. With an enormous set. It was in your Face. Some People Loved
it. Other’s didn’t.”
One
of the critics who didn’t like it was Adelaide writer Shirley Stot Despoya.
Obviously her 7 year old daughter Natasha was taking life too seriously
and trying already to become the world’s youngest Senator.
But
Reg says there was some great reviews as well. “ The Spectator loved it,”
he said.
Insiders
says that the public was disappointed that Reg was not actually on stage.
That the style of the production was too Glitzy. It also opened during
the wrong time in Adelaide and local critics were put off by the fact
that public money went into a commercial musical instead of the State
Opera.
Stephen
Thomas played DAN KELLY. Now he is a school teacher in Sydney and he revived
the show in the early 90’s for his High School and the Canterbury Theatre
Guild."
We
used a new orchestration by Steve Wood, which really developed the score.
It’s still a rock musical but there are some elements including a hint
of music from the era. It was wildly successful. This is a fantastic musical,"
he said.
For
the last two years I have been trying to convince Reg to release the rights
and am delightedthat he has dived into the project with great enthusiasm.
Community
Theatres are extremely reluctant to do Australian musicals. I believe
this has absolutely everything going for it. It’s about our most famous
Bushranger with great music by one of our most famous entertainers .
The
musical was written originally to be in ONE ACT. It lasted two hours.
Reg says that while in the 70’s you could punish the public in the Zeros
people want coffee at interval so he is adapting it to make it a more
traditional piece.
“Throughout
the show there are flash backs to the train filled with Police leaving
for Glenrowen for the final confrontation. It was hard to find a place
to break the suspense but I’ve found a place and now the second act opens
with great comedy.” he said.
The
new version includes more opportunities for female solos and chorus.
Cast:
10 M, 3 F and Chorus.
Orchestra:
Piano, Guitar, Violins, Saxophone, Flute, Bass,
cello, Trumpet, Drum, Accordian, Clarinet. Royalty A
Music samples (Real Audio) are now
available for download:
So
What Else is New?
Gonna
Rob A Bank
The
Hangman
Die
Like A Kelly

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