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Lucy Barker is a fictional character that appears in some versions of the story
Lucy appears in the musical adaptation Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and the subsequent film adaptation. In the film, the character is portrayed by Laura Michelle Kelly. In the play she has been played most notably by Merle Louise, who won an Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical award from Drama Desk Award for her portrayal, and by Ruthie Ann Miles, who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Fictional biography
In the original legend and in the earliest melodramas and plays, Sweeney Todd has no wife or backstory and is the primary villain of the stories he appears in. His wife Lucy first appears in
In the 2007 film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Lucy Barker is the wife of Benjamin Barker, a barber in London's Fleet Street. They are happily married and have a new baby, Johanna. Turpin lusts after Lucy, and has Barker falsely arrested and exiled so that he can have her to himself. Lucy ignores his advances, staying faithful to her husband, never once leaving home. Finally, she is lured to Turpin's estate, led to believe that the judge feels responsible for her plight and wants to help her. This is not the case, however: Lucy arrives at Turpin's masquerade ball, where he drugs and sexually abuses her. Lucy is so distraught that she attempts to kill herself with poison, but survives and is driven completely insane. She forgets everyone and everything she held dear and wanders the streets of London as a homeless beggar.
When Benjamin Barker, under the alias of "Sweeney Todd", returns years later, Mrs. Lovett, who was in love with him, leads him to believe that Lucy is dead so that she could have him to herself. Lucy shows evident distaste for Mrs. Lovett, calling her a witch and constantly hanging around her meat pie shop. Eventually, when Johanna is upstairs at the barber shop, Lucy pursues her up the stairs, believing Turpin's henchman Beadle Bamford to be in Todd's shop. Todd then shows up and Lucy begins to recognize him. He, however, does not recognize her, cuts her throat and drops her body down the chute. Downstairs, after Todd has killed Judge Turpin, Lovett recognizes Lucy's body and scrambles to get rid of her. Todd enters and discovers that he had just killed his beloved wife, whereupon Lovett concedes that she lied to him because she was in love with him. Enraged, Todd throws Lovett in the oven to burn to death. Stricken with remorse, Todd holds Lucy's body and allows Tobias Ragg to cut his throat, leaving them dead in each other's arms.
Performers
- Drama Desk award for best featured actress.[1]
- Dilys Watling played her in the 1980 London Production.
- Sara Woods played the role in 1982.
- Victoria Clark played her in the 2001 adaptation.
- Diana Dimarzio played Lucy in the 2005 Broadway revival.
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Kelly was cast in January 2007.[2]
- Rosemary Ashe portrayed Lucy in the 2008 Gothenburg production.[3]
- Julie Orlando played Lucy in the 2008 Prince George adaptation.
- Audra McDonald played Lucy in the 2000 and 2014 New York Philharmonic concert versions.[4]
- Rosalie Craig played Lucy in 2014.[5]
- Debra Byrne played Lucy in a 2019 limited run that played in both Sydney and Melbourne.
- Ruthie Ann Miles played Lucy in the 2023 Broadway revival.[6]
Songs
In the musical Lucy Barker sings only one song by herself and many others with other characters. The tracks were all composed by Stephen Sondheim. The tracks include:
- "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (Prologue)" (with Company)**
- "No Place Like London" (with Anthony and Todd)*
- "Ah, Miss" (with Anthony)**
- "Johanna (Quartet)" (with Anthony, Todd and Johanna)*
- "City on Fire/Searching" (with Company, Anthony/Todd, Mrs. Lovett and Johanna)*
- "Beggar Woman's Lullaby"*
- "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (Epilogue)" (with Company)**
(* Edited for 2007 film)
(** Cut from 2007 film)
Reception
Accolades
Year | Award ceremony | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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1979 | Drama Desk Award | Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical | Merle Louise | Won | [1] |
References
- ^ a b "Sweeney Todd. 1979 Broadway Production" Archived December 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. SondheimGuide.com. Retrieved on August 1, 2012.
- ^ "Laura Michelle Kelly Joins Cast of Burton's Sweeney Todd". Bloody Disgusting. January 23, 2007. Archived from the original on January 25, 2007. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
Laura Michelle Kelly has joined the cast of Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd to play Lucy Barker, according to various sources.
- The Göteborg Opera. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
- ^ "Sweeney Todd in Concert". Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved October 29, 2019.
- ^ Bryn Terfel in Sweeney Todd Archived April 3, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, LondonTheatreDirect.com. Retrieved: March 9, 2015
- ^ Hornik, Caitlin. "Full principal casting announced for Sweeney Todd", Broadway News, December 14, 2022