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Violet

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In 1964, Violet Karl, a young woman with a disfiguring facial scar from a childhood accident, takes a Greyhound bus from her North Carolina farm to Tulsa, Oklahoma, believing a televangelist can heal her. Along the journey through the segregated South, she forms connections with two soldiers — one Black, one white — and gradually discovers that true healing comes not from miracles but from learning to see herself as…

Opened
2014
Performances
116
Type
Musical
Era
Modern
Music: Jeanine TesoriLyrics: Brian CrawleyBook: Brian Crawley

Productions2 on Broadway

1944 Belasco Theatre Original. October 24, 1944 · predates this show 23 performances
2014 Revival Theatre not recorded. · Leigh Silverman 116 performances

Every Broadway staging held in broadway-data, sourced to IBDB. 1 of these predate the show itself and are almost certainly a different work of the same name. Shown, marked, not merged. West End runs are not yet held.

Licensing 1 entry

US Music Theatre International Violet matched on title alone — a lead, not a confirmed licensor

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In the literature19 passages

She also wrote the off-Broadway musical Violet (1998). Tesori’s music matches the characters and situations for which she writes, whether it is the classic musical comedy style of Thoroughly Modern Millie or the nearly sung-through post-Sondheim approach of Caroline, or Change. book:historical-dictionary-of-the-broadway-musical-volume-22-william-a-everett-paul-r#p385

Tesori, perhaps the most wide-ranging musician of the five, followed her Off Broadway debut, Violet, with three different kinds of Broadway productions: a musical comedy, Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002), a musical drama for which Tony Kushner wrote the book and lyrics, Caroline, or Change, and an animated movical, Shre… book:showtime-a-history-of-the-broadway-musical-theatre-larry-stempel#p717

1997: How | Learned to Drive, Skylight (F), Violet (M), Chicago - Broadway revival (SC) book:theatre-world-2009-2010-season-v-66-willis#p433

Miss Broadway (Violet Carson). They all had their silver cups to show their ratings, so you knew the calibre of beauties was exceptionally high. book:revue-a-nostalgic-reprise-of-the-great-broadway-period-baral-robert-author-1st-e#p165

1997: How I Learned to Drive, Violet 1998: (tie) Gross Indecency and The Beauty Queen of Leenane; no musical award 1999: Wit no musical award 2000: Dinner With Friends, James Joyce's The Dead 2001: Proof Bat Boy. The Musical 2002: Metamorphoses, Urinetown 2003: Take Me Out, Avenue Q 2004: Bug, Caroline or Change book:theatre-world-2009-2010-season-v-66-willis#p432

These kinds of representations contributed to the onstage exclusion of disabled actors for decades, even as non-​disabled actors cripped up to play disabled characters. Various manifestations of disability and physical difference made meaning in performance in Broadway musical revivals after 2010, including The Color P… book:broadway-bodies-ryan-donovan-2023#p224

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