Flying Over Sunset
Book by James Lapine
Music by Tom Kitt
Lyrics by Michael Korie
Direction by James Lapine
Lincoln Center Theatre at the Vivian Beaumont
December 31, 2021
Production website
ππ out of 5.
It was a perfect New Yearβs Eve. I was lucky and scored tickets in the first row right to the side of the stage next to the step down into the audience. The seat was comfortable, plenty of leg room and NO chatty neighbors! Heaven! The musical, Flying Over Sunset was quite an adventure. The brief program note bears repeating,
In the 1950βs the drug LSD was legal, but generally it was only experimented with by a small number of people either under the radar or in a clinical setting. Flying Over Sunset is a work of fiction inspired by the extraordinary lives of Aldous Huxley, Claire Boothe Luce, Cary Grant, and Gerald Heard, all of whom experimented with the drug. We know that the famed author and philosopher Aldous Huxleyβs first experience with LSD began when he stopped at a new Rexall drug store in Los Angeles on what was to be a quick errand. He was with his wife Maria and an old friend Gerald Heard. WE know that playwright Congresswoman and Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce first experienced the drug in the garden of her Ridgefield, Connecticut, estate with Gerald Heard serving as her guide. We know that at his wifeβs urging, the movie star Cary Grant went to her psychiatristβs office to find out more about this miraculous drug she dept urging him to try. Flying Over Sunset connects the dots.