The Last 5 Years
Musical in 1 Act: Book, Music and Lyrics by: Jason Robert Brown
Originally presented at Northlight Theatre Company, Skokie, Illinois.
Minetta Lane Theatre, New York - 3 March, 2002 . Closed 5 May, 2002 (73 perfs)
The Last Five Years Awards
Seven Drama Desk Award Nominations
- Outstanding Musical
- Outstanding Actor in a Musical - Norbert Leo Butz
- Outstanding Actress in a Musical - Sherie Rene Scott
- Outstanding Music - Jason Robert Brown *
- Outstanding Lyrics - Jason Robert Brown *
- Outstanding Orchestrations - Jason Robert Brown
- Outstanding Set Design of a Musical - Beowulf Boritt
- One Outer Critics Circle Award Nomination
- Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical
- Two Lucille Lortel Award Nominations
Synopsis
A contemporary song-cycle musical that ingeniously chronicles the five
year life of a marriage, from meeting to break-up... or from break-up
to meeting, depending on how you look at it. Written by Jason Robert
Brown (Parade, Songs
For A New World) The Last
Five Years is an intensely personal look at the relationship between
a writer and an actress told from both points of view.
The show is presented in "forward time" as we follow the story
of their relationship from Jamie’s perspective, starting with their
first meeting and following through with their wedding and ultimate breakup.
At the same time, Cathy relates the story in
"reverse" - starting with their breakup and moving backwards
in time until their first meeting at the end of the show. Made up mostly
of solo turns, with beautiful music and alternately humorous and heartfelt
lyrics, it is only in the middle of the show that Jamie and Cathy come
together as Jamie proposes and the two are wed.
Musicals about relationships are nothing new, but The
Last Five Years manages to reinvent the familiar formula and
offers up one of the brightest, freshest scores of the new century.
Story
Cathy and Jamie’s relationship has lasted five years. As the story begins, Cathy is at the beginning of the relationship and Jamie is at the end. With inter-cutting scenes, we watch Jamie move forward in time as Cathy moves backward.
Cathy has just found a note from her husband, Jamie, signifying the end of their marriage. While she still struggles with their break-up, she feels he has easily moved on without her. Five years prior, Jamie has just met Cathy. He is soaring from the high of it. He recounts his past relationships, feeling as if he’s been waiting for her all his life.
Cathy (moving backwards) is hopeful for the healing of their marriage. Jamie has come to meet her in Ohio where she has been working as a performer. She believes he will see her show and they will be able to spend time together. Though it’s her birthday, she is let down when he has to leave earlier than expected for a party back home.
After their first date, Jamie has made a phone call to a potential literary agent—a contact made through his college professor. Unbelievably, this agent seems interested in his work. He is 23 years old. Soon his career begins to soar and Jamie decides he wants to move in with Cathy. His life is moving at top speed, but no matter. He’s living the way he wants to.
Catherine’s career is struggling. She’s been turned down by a theatrical agent. As she waits patiently during a book signing of Jamie’s someone asks her what it’s like to be married to a famous author. She expresses how she rides out his manic writing spells where he completely shuts her out emotionally then suddenly lets her back in.
It’s their second Christmas together and Jamie reads a story he wrote for her. It is intended to inspire her to go out and pursue her dreams of becoming an actress. He tells her to quit her day job and go and be happy. He also tells her how lucky he is to be in love with her.
Cathy has obtained a summer stock job in Ohio. The situation is less than desirable, but she’s trying to make the most of it. Meanwhile, Jamie is back in New York, his latest book a bestseller. Cathy writes a letter to Jamie as she anxiously awaits his visit. Jamie is alone preparing himself to propose to Cathy. She appears in her wedding dress and meets him at the altar. Physically together for the first time during this show, they exchange vows and promises of an undying love.
Jamie, now married, begins to feel the temptation and attraction of other women he meets at parties. His success has made him the centre of attention, and though he feels the pull, he loves Cathy and believes his marriage will remain strong. He calls Cathy who is out of town working, and promises to meet her as soon as he can escape his publisher. Cathy has just auditioned for and been given another job. Cathy shares with her father the stress and difficulty of daily auditioning and daily rejection. At another audition, she flounders as a million different things about her life with Jamie race through her head. She is determined, however, to have her own career and not live in the shadow of her now-famous husband. Jamie is doing a reading at a bookstore. The passage he reads is a metaphor for Cathy’s drive and the feeling of his isolation from her.
Jamie is in the middle of a fight with Cathy. He has just had a book published and wants her to go to the party the publisher is throwing for him. She refuses. He doesn’t feel supported by her and does not understand why she is angry.
Cathy is driving Jamie to meet her parents. She is happy and excited and talks about her disappointments of the past in contrast to her bright future with him.
Jamie wakes up beside another woman. He knows he must go see Cathy in Ohio. Fighting panic and a feeling of inevitability, he admits to the other woman that he has fallen in love with her.
Cathy floats on air at the end of her first date with Jamie. They have shared their first kiss and she wants the magical moment to last forever. She bids him goodbye until tomorrow. At the same time, Jamie ends their relationship. He simply bids her goodbye.
Musical Numbers:
- Still Hurting - Catherine
- Shiksa Goddess - Jamie
- See I'm Smiling - Catherine
- Moving Too Fast - Jamie
- A Part of That - Catherine
- The Schmuel Song - Jamie
- A Summer in Ohio - Catherine
- The Next Ten Minutes - Jamie, Catherine
- A Miracle Would Happen/When You Come Home to Me - Jamie, Catherine
- Climbing Uphill - Catherine
- If I Didn't Believe in You - Jamie
- I Can Do Better Than That - Catherine
- Nobody Needs to Know - Jamie
- Goodbye Until Tomorrow/I Could Never Rescue You - Catherine, Jamie
CAST:
- CATHERINE HIATT - Excellent actress and singer - Late 20s - Early
30's
- JAMIE WELLERSTEIN - Excellent actor and singer - Late 20's - Early 30's