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​"An American in Paris" heads to New York
Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope in "An American in Paris," a new musical inspired by Gershwin
and the classic Gene Kelly film has its tryouts in the City of Lights before opening on the Great
White Way. CBS News
Direct from Paris -- a musical is coming to New York set in happier days after that city's liberation
during World War II. Call it old or new, or marvelous: It's Gershwin. Our Man in Paris, David
Turecamo takes us backstage:
In the center of Paris is the 150-year-old Theater Chatelet, and looking out her dressing room
window Leanne Cope can see "this building here, [which] is where they held Marie Antoinette just
before she was beheaded."
Leanne is a member of London's Royal Ballet. "Generally I'm one of many swans or one of many
snowflakes."
But now she is the leading lady in a new musical debuting on Broadway. "If you mention 'Broadway'
anywhere in the world, people would know what it is, and that does scare me a little bit," she told
Turecamo.
It's customary for Broadway shows to open out of town, but usually in cities like Philadelphia, New
Haven, or Pittsburgh -- out-of-town try-outs to fine-tune a show before facing the New York critics.
So why bring this show to Paris?
Because this show is "An American in Paris."
You probably know the movie: Gene Kelly, six Academy Awards (including Best Picture), on lots of
10-best lists. It's just a great movie.
So you think these kids feel pressure? "Absolutely!" says director Christopher Wheeldon, one of the
most respected choreographers in the world. His background includes the Royal Ballet of London
and the New York City Ballet. But this is the first time he's ever directed a musical.
And he's attempting something that very few people have ever done successfully, which is
choreographing ballet for a Broadway musical
"I guess I make dances that I think I would want to see if I was an audience member," said
Wheeldon.
George Gershwin originally wrote the musical composition "An American in Paris" in 1928 -- the
impressions of an American while walking around the city.
The movie reflected a different time. It was made in 1952, just seven years after the war. Paris was
still rebuilding, and it was too soon to confront post-war realities, so the movie added romance. Gene
Kelly falls in love with Leslie Caron (actually, I think a lot of us did). This Paris is light, colorful and
carefree.
Robert Fairchild, Brandon Uranowitz, and Max Von Essen, who who all fall in love with the same
girl, in "An American in Paris."
CBS News
But Wheeldon's version begins with the liberation of Paris, and so places the war front-and-center.
"We were searching for a way to make the romance and the joy feel more potent coming from this
place of darkness," he said. "Even the cast moving all of the pieces in and out, building scenes, gives
you a sense of the people of Paris rebuilding their city. So then it was about, how do we do that but
make it move seamlessly and beautifully and feel like the city itself is waltzing in and out, off the
stage?"
But make no mistake -- Gershwin is what this show is all about.
"It even starts like the beating of a heart," said Wheeldon. "That trumpet melody is liquid romance."
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​"An American in Paris" heads to New York

  • 1. ​"An American in Paris" heads to New York Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope in "An American in Paris," a new musical inspired by Gershwin and the classic Gene Kelly film has its tryouts in the City of Lights before opening on the Great White Way. CBS News Direct from Paris -- a musical is coming to New York set in happier days after that city's liberation during World War II. Call it old or new, or marvelous: It's Gershwin. Our Man in Paris, David Turecamo takes us backstage: In the center of Paris is the 150-year-old Theater Chatelet, and looking out her dressing room window Leanne Cope can see "this building here, [which] is where they held Marie Antoinette just before she was beheaded." Leanne is a member of London's Royal Ballet. "Generally I'm one of many swans or one of many snowflakes." But now she is the leading lady in a new musical debuting on Broadway. "If you mention 'Broadway' anywhere in the world, people would know what it is, and that does scare me a little bit," she told Turecamo. It's customary for Broadway shows to open out of town, but usually in cities like Philadelphia, New Haven, or Pittsburgh -- out-of-town try-outs to fine-tune a show before facing the New York critics. So why bring this show to Paris? Because this show is "An American in Paris." You probably know the movie: Gene Kelly, six Academy Awards (including Best Picture), on lots of 10-best lists. It's just a great movie. So you think these kids feel pressure? "Absolutely!" says director Christopher Wheeldon, one of the most respected choreographers in the world. His background includes the Royal Ballet of London
  • 2. and the New York City Ballet. But this is the first time he's ever directed a musical. And he's attempting something that very few people have ever done successfully, which is choreographing ballet for a Broadway musical "I guess I make dances that I think I would want to see if I was an audience member," said Wheeldon. George Gershwin originally wrote the musical composition "An American in Paris" in 1928 -- the impressions of an American while walking around the city. The movie reflected a different time. It was made in 1952, just seven years after the war. Paris was still rebuilding, and it was too soon to confront post-war realities, so the movie added romance. Gene Kelly falls in love with Leslie Caron (actually, I think a lot of us did). This Paris is light, colorful and carefree. Robert Fairchild, Brandon Uranowitz, and Max Von Essen, who who all fall in love with the same girl, in "An American in Paris." CBS News But Wheeldon's version begins with the liberation of Paris, and so places the war front-and-center. "We were searching for a way to make the romance and the joy feel more potent coming from this place of darkness," he said. "Even the cast moving all of the pieces in and out, building scenes, gives you a sense of the people of Paris rebuilding their city. So then it was about, how do we do that but make it move seamlessly and beautifully and feel like the city itself is waltzing in and out, off the stage?" But make no mistake -- Gershwin is what this show is all about.
  • 3. "It even starts like the beating of a heart," said Wheeldon. "That trumpet melody is liquid romance." © 2015 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.