The new musical officially opened Sept. 11. Performances will now continue through Oct. 18. Read reviews here.
The New York Post recently reported that producers Tara Smith and Aaron Harnick (who is attached to the CA premiere) along with Triptyck Studios and SBR Productions, are currently exploring potential theatres for a spring Broadway arrival for the musical that stars "Les Miz" film actress Samantha Barks in the title role.
Read reviews here.
Samantha Barks and cast
Photo by Kevin Berne
It is directed by Tony Award winner Pam MacKinnon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ).
Samantha Barks on the Fantasy World of Amélie and Her Knack for Meddling in People's Love Lives
Barks is joined by David Andino (Blind Beggar/Garden Gnome), Randy Blair (Hipoloto), Adam Chanler-Berat (Nino), Alison Cimmet (Amandine/Philomene), Savvy Crawford (Young Amélie), Carla Duren (Gina), John Hickok (Raphael/Bretodeaux), Alyse Alan Louis (Georgette), Maria-Christina Oliveras (Suzanne), Tony Sheldon (Dufayel/Collignon), Perry Sherman (Lucien), Paul Whitty (Joseph), Shannon O’Boyle (Swing) and Jacob Keith Watson (Swing).
Amélie is written by Craig Lucas (An American in Paris, Prelude to a Kiss ) and features music by Daniel Messé with lyrics by Nathan Tysen (The Burnt Part Boys, Tuck Everlasting ) and Messé.
Samantha Barks Is Perfection in First Playful Promo Shots From Amélie
Here's how Berkeley Rep bills the new musical: "Embark on a mesmerizing journey with inquisitive and charmingly shy Amélie as she turns the streets of Montmartre into a world of her own imagining, while secretly orchestrating moments of joy for those around her."
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Maria-Christina Oliveras Takes Us On the Trail of "Breadcrumbs" to the New Musical Amélie, Starring Samantha Barks
Maria-Christina Oliveras Takes Us On the Trail of "Breadcrumbs" to the New Musical Amélie, Starring Samantha Barks
"We form a trail of breadcrumbs, but what are they leading to?" So asks the story of Amélie . Maria-Christina Oliveras, currently appearing in Berkeley Rep's new musical adaptation of the beloved French film, attempts to answer that question in this exclusive backstage feature. She introduces the cast of characters who inhabit the Montmartre world and explores the breadcrumbs that each had dropped in the past, changing the trajectory of their lives and leading them to this current artistic endeavor. Welcome to Amélie !
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Bonjour! Thrilled to be offering some tidbits and adventures from the magical world of our Montmartre and Berkeley, and a glimpse into some of the breadcrumbs that have brought us here….
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“We form a trail of breadcrumbs, but what are they leading to…” Allow me to start with a gnomenclature (sorry, couldn’t resist) of the Amélie family…
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This fine gnome (not to be confused with a smurf or a dwarf) watches over our green room and a bevy of snacks for those of us not "glutton"-free…
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Alas, I digress…Meet the brilliant Savvy Crawford—our resident genius—she is the cast’s go-to acting coach, but sorry folks, she’s pulled a Hamilton and is booked through the next decade.
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Here she is giving notes to Randy Blair as he signs in…
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Don’t fret--If he can’t live up to Savvy’s exceptionally high standards, he’s also a fantastic writer—his production of Gigantic will be going up at the Vineyard Theater later this winter—check it out!
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And here is Tony Sheldon, spreading his dazzling love and light in our dressing room pre-show… he is originally from Down Under…
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We also have another import from across the Pond, specifically from the Isle of Man, Samantha Barks.
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Now Samantha is beautiful and super talented and blah blah blah, but she gets the most props from me for being, on her own, the only person crazy enough to do 6:30 AM yoga with me…
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Pre-show primping with Paul Whitty…
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…whose birthday we just celebrated…we’ve had many birthdays this run, but the highlight…
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July 19th, 2015: Paul was unable to attend rehearsal in NYC. He was en route to Berkeley and landed just in the nick of time for the birth of his first born child, AMELIE MICHELE WHITTY, who has blessed us with her beautiful presence throughout this process…
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…along with Lola, Paul’s canine…
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We have two back to back matinee-evening days—David Andino calibrates his energy with two cups of coffee (at least I think that’s what’s in there)…
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In any event, Andino is covered by one of our fabulous swings, Jacob Keith Watson.
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Forward…Time to beat the face alongside these extraordinary women, gorgeous inside and out...
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…Alyse Alan Louis
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…Carla Duren
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…Alison Cimmet
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Side bar: Alison is the queen of banana grams, and throws the most killer game nights…
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…Shannon O’Boyle
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The transformation begins with Angela on mic duty…
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Trump, this hairpiece.
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Meet the hair rat—a lady’s secret since the Victorian Era (though not Victoria’s).
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One rat…
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..and two tats later…
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Meet Suzanne.
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We just had opening, so our dressing room is full of all sorts of balloons and flowers and gifts…including a huge dolphin balloon which may or may not absolutely terrify some in our cast…namely one with the initials, SB
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…we occasionally get visits from the wonderful Adam Chanler-Berat, stopping in tonight for a little pre-show nuzzle…
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..while Savvy warms up with our incomparable musical director, Kimberly Grigsby…
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who conducts these awesome rockstars, awaiting us backstage as…
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Our stage manager extraordinaire, Bonnie Panson, calls “Places” and sends us into the hands of…
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This fine gentleman, Michael Suenkel…
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…and our fantastic crew, whose set and costume changes are so magically executed…
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..including for this guy, John Hickock, our resident outdoors warrior—he sometimes clocks 4 hour bike rides on a show day!
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Side bar: Berkeley is an amazing cycling city, so many of us bought bikes and commuted to work together. BEWARE of tracks in San Francisco though…
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Ding ding ding went the trolley, down down down went THIS GIRL! All good now, but I don’t recommend dislocations, particularly during tech.
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Back on target, we meet the mysterious and debonair Perry Sherman…
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The Lovely Glass Man…
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Shannon is shadowing me tonight not photobombing…
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A little break in the socialist snack room…
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Waiting…
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I am one lucky girl!
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More snacks…
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The Ladies of the Café de 2 Moulins
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Randy stole my camera..
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And so did Sam?!?!?
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They will all require penance from Savvy…
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As will these clowns…
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Tommy with his gun…
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Want a Fanta? Don’t you want a? Or a Starbucks iced coffee?
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Apparently, David did, despite his pre-show fix, but they ran out…
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A good weave is hard to find…
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Toggles and I discuss this, and also the possibility of a bathroom break...
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I visit the hydration station often…
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Denied?!?
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The ever empathetic Tony feels deeply for me…
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But all discomfort is forgotten when you get to play onstage with this beauty…
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Bonnie in the booth…
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…Remnants of quick changes gone by…
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…free from the hair rat!
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Post show sometimes includes talk backs...
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..discussions of our next communal juice cleanse…
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…live music—the boys are recording on BUD MUSIC, an app that Perry developed himself! Get. It.
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…revelry…”La vie est trop courte pour boire du mauvais vin.”
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…perhaps toasting the mystery/magic(?) of what has brought us all here…
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Many of us were on each other’s trails way before Amélie . These beautiful people first met over 4 years ago on The Fortress of Solitude .
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Chanler-Berat gets around though—he and I also did a brief stint in Crete with Zorba at City Center Encores before coming to Paris. I suppose I can’t talk: Craig who’s doing sound on this and I first met on Here Lies Love and…
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…Alyse and I got Pretty Filthy with each other earlier this year with The Civilians, playing a range of porn personnel….
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…while Paul and Shannon met Once.
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However, this extraordinary artist and human being, Kimberly Grigsby, seems to have left the most breadcrumbs, leading many of us here. Kim’s musical hand with Alison started early in classes at Stage Door…
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…and she did Fortress of Solitude with Adam…and Fortress of Solitude and Brooklynite with Carla…
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… She and Paul bore their creative all in The Full Monty …she then had a Spring Awakening with Perry….
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and we had Here Lies Love …BREADCRUMBS!
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“When the booth goes bright, it’s what you can’t see, it is everything that brought you here.” So grateful to be here, and to share a brief glimpse into our world. Join us in Montmarte if you can!
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Merci and Mangez bien, riez souvent, aimez beaucoup. (Taken directly from google but indeed, “EAT WELL, LAUGH OFTEN, LOVE ABUNDANTLY.”)
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The show has scenic and costume design by David Zinn, lighting design by Jane Cox, sound design by Kai Harada, projection design by Peter Nigrini with music direction by Kimberly Grigsby and choreography by Sam Pinkleton. Orchestrations are by Bruce Coughlin.
For more information, call (510) 647-2949 or visit BerkeleyRep.org .