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Up from Paradise
MusicStanley Silverman
LyricsArthur Miller
BookArthur Miller
BasisMiller's play The Creation of the World and Other Business
Productions1974 University of Michigan
1981 New York City concert
1983 Off-Broadway
2014 London

Up from Paradise is a musical with a book and lyrics by Arthur Miller and music by Stanley Silverman.

In 1972, Miller's comedy The Creation of the World and Other Business closed after only twenty performances. Undaunted by its failure, he revamped it as a musical, a retelling of God's battle with Lucifer for control of Adam and Eve as chronicled in the Book of Genesis.[1]

Up from Paradise was staged at Miller's alma mater, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, in 1974.[1] It was presented in concert form in the Composers' Showcase at the Whitney Museum in Manhattan in 1981.[2] A fully staged off-Broadway production, directed by Ran Avni, opened on October 25, 1983 at the Jewish Repertory Theater. The cast included Len Cariou as God, Austin Pendleton as Adam, Alice Playten as Eve, Walter Bobbie as Lucifer, and Lonny Price as Abel.

The London premiere was staged at the New Wimbledon Theatre by PK Productions in July 2014. Directed by Patrick Kennedy, with music direction by Jake Dorfman, it opened on July 22 and the cast included Niccolo Curradi as God, Alexander Elwood as Adam, Susanna Squires as Eve, Alex Wingfield as Lucifer, Perry Brookes Jr as Abel and Anthony Pinnick as Cain.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Gussow, Mel (April 17, 1974). "Arthur Miller Returns to Genesis for First Musical". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  2. ^ Davis, Peter G. (October 19, 1981). "Anniversary Faults". New York Magazine. 14 (41): 89–91.
  3. ^ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Up-From-Paradise/1403553009910260?fref=ts [user-generated source]
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