Introducing a new musical

Introducing a new musical ♫

Introducing a new musical

Introducing a new musical ♫

Calling all musical theatre lovers

Journey through the pages of Lorene’s life, where the lines blur between reality and fantasy. Premiering in July of 2024 on the Music Theater Heritage Main Stage at Kansas City’s Crown Center, Lorene’s Reverie has been celebrated as a fresh voice in musical theater. Written by KC native Grace Piper Fields, this new musical is based on the diaries of her great-grandmother and provides a rare insight into the personal life of a woman navigating twentieth-century America. Lorene's narrative jumps off the page and onto the stage in this heartwarming tale of love and loss. The cast recording is set to release in 2025. If you are interested in producing this musical, please contact gpf@moonpiperproductions.com.

A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR

I never imagined my life would be changed by a person I hadn’t met. I first discovered my great-grandmother, Lorene, in 2020 in the dusty pages of her diaries. In the midst of pandemic isolation, her long-forgotten writing took me on an adventure. Lorene, a talented pianist, composer, and storyteller, documented her life from age 10 in 1917 all the way to her death in 1979 through extensive diaries, letters, and short stories. While historians often have trouble capturing the emotional fabric of ordinary people from the past, I discovered a colorful tapestry written out in Lorene’s own hand. This treasure trove of vintage documents compelled me to breathe life into the fragile pages that described living with difficulties, heartbreak, fulfillment, music, and imagination. I reimagined her story as a musical and spent over three years writing the book, music, and lyrics. Once faded ink and yellowed pages, Lorene’s story jumped off paper and onto the stage in 2023 when a condensed version of the show, Reverie, premiered at Shawnee Mission East. Reverie was the first student written, directed, and produced musical in the history of the school. While I am immensely proud of this accomplishment and grateful for the many people who helped make that show possible, Reverie has a new destiny. The new expanded version, now called Lorene’s Reverie, opened in July of 2024 on the Music Theater Heritage Main Stage at Crown Center in Kansas City. The musical was produced by Moon Piper Productions, LLC, where I serve as the Founder and Creative Director. The outpouring of support for this project has been astounding and it truly was a collaborative effort. With the generosity of financial supporters and the dedication of the cast, crew, and creative team, we brought a new story to the stage that deeply resonated with audience members. This journey has shaped me into the person that I am today, and this is just the beginning. 

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Synopsis

Reverie, an enchanted moon just a daydream away…

Rose Petal Palace

The Well of Divergent Desire

The Forest of Mystical Mirrors

Siren Sea

Reverie is a moon in a far-off galaxy, just a daydream away. Beyond the Milky Way’s starry skies, Reverie is one of many moons reached by diving deep into the imagination. Inhabited by a variety of residents ranging from fairies and sirens to talking trees, individuality is encouraged. The wise fairy, Esmerelda, helps visitors navigate the voyage to Reverie and advises how and where to find guidance. Visitors may receive gifts whose value is priceless. The Palace of Rose Petals stands on the highest hill and flies the flag of those not shown. A path surrounded by mounds of roses leads to Rose Petal Palace, where the foundation of the rule of law is acceptance. If you acquire a rose, resilience will help you emerge stronger from the obstacles you encounter on your way. Below the billowy clouds and scent of roses lies a more remote side of Reverie, where you may find the enchanted Well of Divergent Desire. Overseen by Wishing Wella, moonstones offer visitors the gift of possibility, but they should be careful what they wish for. The Forest of Mystical Mirrors can only be found by traveling deep into the woods. Mirrors hanging from the branches of trees entice wanderers to take a look, but Mello D. Maestro, the conductor of the Firefly Fairy Chorus, warns that clarity is a double-edged sword. A more somber culture lies deep in the Siren Sea. As sirens tempt visitors to seek revenge for wrongdoings, the pearl of peace hidden within the clamshell could elude you. No matter what leads you to seek Reverie, as long as you keep your thoughts lofty and stay true to your ideals, the danger will not consume you. Reverie’s gifts remind us that sometimes, we need to travel deep into the recesses of our minds to find the answers we need. What makes something a fairytale is the journey, not the happily ever after.

Resilience

Possibility

Clarity

PEACE

Read The Pitch KC article, “Playwright Grace Piper Fields discusses her debut musical Lorene’s Reverie.”

Kansas City production team & cast

2024