Death Takes a Holiday premiered
off-Broadway at the
Laura Pels Theatre on June 10, 2011 (in previews) and officially on July 14, for a limited run through September 4, 2011, in a production by
Roundabout Theatre Company. The musical was directed by
Doug Hughes, with choreography by Peter Pucci, set design by
Derek McLane, and costumes by
Catherine Zuber. The cast included
Linda Balgord (Contessa Danielli),
Matt Cavenaugh (Major Fenton),
Mara Davi (Alice),
Kevin Earley (Death/Sirki),
Simon Jones,
Rebecca Luker (Duchess Stephanie),
Jill Paice (Grazia),
Michael Siberry (Duke Vittorio Lamberti),
Alexandra Socha,
Don Stephenson and
Max von Essen (Corrado Montelli). The production received mixed reviews and
The New York Times called it a "gorgeously sung but fusty musical". Similarly, Steven Suskin, in reviewing the original cast album, wrote that "Maury Yeston has given us a liltingly romantic and lovely operetta-like score. ... Book and score do not complement each other, at least not as presented at the Pels. ... The entire show – not only on the CD but in the theatre – was lifted by the presence of a fine group of singing actors." It was nominated for eleven 2011–12
Drama Desk Awards, but it did not win any. An
Off West End production opened in January 2017 at London's
Charing Cross Theatre with a limited run ending in March 2017. Zoë Doano starred as Grazia, with Chris Peluso as Death and
Gay Soper as the Contessa.
Thom Southerland directed. A review in the
Sunday Express commented: "The presiding genius of this musical adaptation is composer/lyricist Maury Yeston whose lush, operetta-like scores make him the heir to Jerome Kern's crown among the current crop of Broadway writers. As in previous works such as
Grand Hotel and
Titanic, he displays a rare ability to give voice to a wide range of characters, often within a single song. Thom Sutherland, renewing his collaboration with Yeston after the recent
Titanic, directs this gentler piece with delicacy and elegance." ==Plot synopsis==