LOLA

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Mr. Nowack
#1LOLA
Posted: 4/19/14 at 3:13am

LOLA

Has anyone else heard this album? The back cover says it was performed at the York Theatre Company in 1982, but I couldn't find any information about any other subsequent productions or further development, which is too bad because I really like some of the songs.
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henrikegerman
#2LOLA
Posted: 4/19/14 at 11:05pm

I have this recording. It only includes some selections from LOLA.


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Wilmingtom
#2LOLA
Posted: 4/20/14 at 1:20am

I saw it and the music was gorgeous, the lyrics a little awkward and the book even more so. Richardson was a highly underrated composer as The Grass Harp proves.

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haterobics
#3LOLA
Posted: 4/20/14 at 2:00am

I met her in a club down in old Soho
Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry cola
See-oh-el-aye cola

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Mr. Nowack
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Posted: 4/20/14 at 10:32pm

I very much agree about the lyrics being clunky in places. There's one in the opening song about being like a bishop slapping "mosqiters" that drives me crazy! The music is consistently lovely though, and the arrangements are also lovely.

I also love THE GRASS HARP, but had never realized LOLA was composed by the same person.


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Wilmingtom
#5LOLA
Posted: 4/21/14 at 11:48am

Richardson also wrote the score for Night of the Hunter, with Stephen Cole, and it is a gorgeous score as well.