What does Rattling Yankees, a Fifties musical should say to audiences in 2025? With its themes of promoting your soul to the satan to get a win or energy or magnificence, fairly a bit.
SCOTT SIMON, HOST:
The New York Yankees – you like them otherwise you hate them. Douglass Wallop is without doubt one of the latter. He is the author whose 1954 story about goals of beating the Yankees turned a beloved American musical.
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UNIDENTIFIED ACTORS #1: (As characters, singing) We have coronary heart, miles and miles and miles of coronary heart.
SIMON: “Rattling Yankees” is a fantasy about making a take care of the satan to win the pennant in opposition to all odds. A brand new manufacturing at Enviornment Stage in Washington, D.C., is getting rave critiques and hopes to maneuver on to Broadway. However is that this 70-year-old musical nonetheless related in these instances? NPR’s Elizabeth Blair takes a glance.
ELIZABETH BLAIR, BYLINE: There have been numerous totally different diversifications of “Rattling Yankees” over the many years, however all of them embrace Lola, the character who made a take care of the satan to develop into stunning. Now she works for him, seducing males to the darkish aspect.
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UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #1: (As Lola, singing) No matter Lola needs, Lola will get. And, little man, little Lola needs you. Ah.
BLAIR: “Rattling Yankees” was tailored from “The Yr The Yankees Misplaced The Pennant,” a 1954 novel by Douglass Wallop.
DOUG WALLOP: My uncle was an enormous baseball fan.
BLAIR: Doug Wallop is the author’s nephew. Within the story, the satan gives to show Joe Boyd, a middle-aged man with a paunch, right into a younger stud, a star ball participant who will help his favourite crew beat the Yankees. Joe is aware of this Faustian cut price is incorrect however justifies it to himself. That is from the Audible model of “The Yr The Yankees Misplaced The Pennant.”
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STEVE HENDRICKSON: (Studying) Might an purpose so worthy as denying the Yankees a tenth consecutive pennant be evil? Moreover, it was flattering, in a way, to have been chosen.
BLAIR: The satan’s flattery does the trick. Joe leaves his spouse and his job with out warning. Wallop says his uncle wouldn’t have executed that in actual life.
WALLOP: He just about lived his life sort of on the straight and slender.
BLAIR: His baseball story is pure fantasy. However critics have additionally famous that Wallop captures among the fears of the Fifties, just like the Purple Scare and McCarthyism. Suspected communists had been being blacklisted, and folks had been naming names. His nephew says this fictitious story can also be one thing of a commentary on human nature.
WALLOP: You recognize, folks’s integrity tends to get possibly tainted, let’s say?
BLAIR: Tainted as a result of the temptations the satan gives can cloud an individual’s judgment. In “Rattling Yankees,” Joe and Lola find yourself regretting it.
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UNIDENTIFIED ACTORS #2: (As Lola and Joe, singing) We’re two misplaced souls on the freeway of life, and there’s no one with whom we might slightly…
DOUG WRIGHT: We’re at all times concerned with individuals who promote their souls and why they do it.
BLAIR: As a result of, says Doug Wright, it cuts to the very coronary heart of our impetuous natures. Wright co-wrote the Enviornment Stage model. One of many small modifications they made to the unique is to tease out how Lola breaks her take care of the satan, that means offers up her magnificence to assist Joe get out of his. She tells him love is the one factor that may defeat the satan.
WRIGHT: I discovered engaged on the piece cathartic. And I am a cynical soul, however to be in a room every single day that was celebrating notions like decency and sportsmanship and the ability of compassion – these weren’t at all times controversial values. And extra emphatically, there was a time after they weren’t loser values.
BLAIR: Co-writer Will Energy says “Rattling Yankees” is a few man who misplaces his soul.
WILL POWER: It is nearly like a narrative of us, in a manner – you realize, as a nation.
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UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #2: (As Joe, singing) A person would not know what he has till he loses it.
POWER: We’ve not misplaced our soul. Like, it is not gone, however it’s misplaced. And we’re attempting to, like, recapture what that’s.
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UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #2: (As Joe, singing) I did not know what I had after I had my outdated love. I did not know what I had until I mentioned goodbye, outdated love.
BLAIR: “Rattling Yankees,” an outdated story about beating the satan with decency, appears nearly futuristic.
Elizabeth Blair, NPR Information.
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UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #2: (As Joe, singing) What a cheerful thought is – no matter it’s he is misplaced.
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