Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope 1972

Opened: April 19, 1972
Closing: October 27, 1974

Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope - 1972 - Broadway History , Info & More

Edison Theatre
240 W. 47th St. New York, NY

Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope is a musical revue with music and lyrics by Micki Grant. It was originally produced by Edward Padula.



The all-singing, all-dancing show focuses on the African American experience with songs on such topics as tenements, slumlords, ghetto life, student protests, black power, and feminism. The music is a mixture of gospel, jazz, funk, soul, calypso, and soft rock.



The show had its first staging at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. in 1971, with subsequent stagings at the Locust and Walnut Street Theatres in Philadelphia. The Broadway production, directed by Vinnette Carroll and choreographed by George Faison, opened on April 19, 1972 at the Playhouse Theatre, where it ran for two months before transferring to the Edison. It had a total run of 1065 performances. The cast included Grant, Alex Bradford, Hope Clarke, and Arnold Wilkerson. It was the first Broadway play to be directed by an African American woman. Time Magazine theatre critic T. E. Kalem praised the show, writing "This is the kind of show at which you want to blow kisses." The Los Angeles production featured Paula Kelly.


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Other Productions of Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope

1972   Broadway Original Broadway Production
Broadway
1976   Boston Boston Production
Boston
1976   San Francisco Production
1976   US Tour National Tour
US Tour
2005   Washington, DC (Regional) Reading
Washington, DC (Regional)
2016   Off-Broadway York Theatre Off-Broadway Revival Production
Off-Broadway
2018   Off-Broadway Encores! Off-Center Season Production
Off-Broadway

Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope - 1972 Broadway Awards and Nominations

Note: Award winners will appear on a background
Year Ceremony Category Nominee
1973 Tony Awards Best Book of a Musical Micki Grant
1973 Tony Awards Best Direction of a Musical Vinnette Carroll
1973 Tony Awards Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Micki Grant

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