High Fidelity | |
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Music | Tom Kitt |
Lyrics | Amanda Green |
Book | David Lindsay-Abaire |
Basis | High Fidelity by Nick Hornby |
Productions | 2006 Broadway 2008 St. Louis 2009 Chicago 2010 Washington D.C. 2011 Fullerton, CA 2011 Clinton, IA 2012 St. Louis, Kansas City 2015 Canberra, Australia 2016 Perth, Australia 2017 Sydney, Australia 2019 London, UK |
High Fidelity is a musical with music by Tom Kitt, lyrics by Amanda Green, and a book by David Lindsay-Abaire.
Based primarily on the 1995 Nick Hornby novel of the same name, the plot focuses on Rob Gordon, a Brooklyn record shop owner in his thirties obsessed with making top five lists for everything, always observing rather than participating in life. When his girlfriend Laura leaves him, he goes through a painful re-evaluation of his life and lost loves (with a little help from his music) and he slowly learns that he has to grow up and let go of his self-centered view of the world before he can find real happiness.
Premiering in Boston in 2006, the musical eventually moved to Broadway, opening on December 7, 2006, at the Imperial Theatre. The show received mixed reviews, and closed on December 17, 2006, after 18 previews and 13 performances.
Upon closing, Broadway Licensing acquired the rights for stock and amateur performance rights.[1]