Hoy no me puedo levantar
Hoy no me puedo levantar is a Spanish jukebox musical, with music and lyrics by José María Cano and Nacho Cano, former members of the band Mecano. Based on 32 of the band's greatest hits and named after their first single, the musical centers on a pair of impoverished musicians trying to be part of La Movida Madrileña, after the fall of Francisco Franco's dictatorship. Through an analysis of the 1980s, the musical portrays the condition of these boys trying to survive in Madrid, under the shadow of drugs and AIDS. The musical ran for four seasons in Madrid's Rialto Theatre and for three seasons in Mexico City's Centro Cultural Telmex and Teatro Aldama. It was produced by Drive in Spain and OCESA Teatro in Mexico.
Background
In the 1980s Mecano became a very successful and influential band in Spain and many other Spanish-speaking countries. Although the band split in September 1992, their songs continued to be very popular. This was one of the reasons why Ángel Suarez, after seeing the success Broadway musicals have in Madrid, imagined the first musical completely produced in Spain using songs from Mecano. Together with Nacho Cano and José Manuel Lorenzo, they developed a story, written by David Serrano, around the lyrics that were made popular by the band.Synopsis
Act One
The play is set on Madrid in 1981 and revolves around Mario, a guy from a small town who wants to move to the city following the dream of creating his own band. He and his best friend, Colate, are prepared to leave their town but Colate's girlfriend, Ana, doesn't want him to leave. After Mario promises that he will take care of Colate, she finally agrees and they set off to Madrid. In Madrid, they go to many bars but they are not allowed to play at any. They arrive at El 33, where they finally take job as waiters in order to earn the money that they badly need to survive and buy instruments. They also find out that there will be a band contest and the winner will be able to record an album. Afterwards, they go to another bar to find more members for their band; there they meet Panchi and Guillermo. Back in El 33, Guillermo tries to create a new look for the band with the help of some gay stylists and Mario meets a girl named Maria, falling in love with her; later he confesses his love but she is not interested in him. Guillermo introduces them to Patricia and, thanks to Panchi, they discover drugs and start smoking marijuana. Panchi introduces Colate to Churchi, a very popular drug dealer in Madrid, and they start using cocaine. Ana goes to Madrid to visit Colate but is disappointed when she finds him drugged with many people sleeping in the same room and decides to leave. Anselmo, the owner of El 33, teaches Mario bulerías to conquer Maria but she still refuses. Maria tells Patricia about the infidelities of men and propose to become lesbians, later she rectifies saying it was a joke. After Panchi interrupts the scene, Maria is troubled because she thinks Mario is just going to hurt her. Colate spends all the money they have been saving to buy their instruments in drugs, and he tells the band members it was stolen from him. Anselmo decides to pay for the instruments and be the manager of the band, so they change their name from Luna to Rulé. Rulé gets to the final of the contest and they win. Afterwards the band members celebrate. At the party, Churchi gives Colate a bag with heroin as a gift for his success. Mario and Maria have a fight, but at the end, Maria gives in and they start going out.Act Two
Some years have passed, and Rulé's album has been a big hit. Colate and Panchi are smoking marihuana in the roof of El 33 and they fantasize about Dalí and Laika. Afterwards, Anselmo, Mario and Guillermo find them in the roof and tell them they are going to produce the theme of a TV show. Colate goes back to his apartment and has a drug overdose. Some months later they all get together in El 33 to celebrate that their single "Aire" is a number one hit. Maria doesn't stay long because she has to work the next day and leaves, but she forgets her purse. When she returns she finds Mario making out with another girl, she gets mad and leaves. Mario writes a song for her, but Maria is offended by the song and they break up. Mario goes to find Colate but he is not at his apartment. When he is about to leave, Colate walks in with a bag of heroin in his hand, Mario realises this and tries to convince him to stop using drugs, getting into a fight. Mario decides to become a solo artist and leaves the band. Four years after the band won the contest, Maria shows up in El 33 looking for Mario, but he is not there. She and Anselmo talk about Mario's career and are depressed. When Maria is leaving, Mario walks in and spend the night together. On New Year's Eve of 1987, Maria, Anselmo, Colate, Panchi and Guillermo get together to celebrate. Colate is very skinny and weak and leaves the party early. Colate goes to find Mario in his new apartment but Mario refuses to talk to him and throws him out. The audience learns that Colate has AIDS and he wanted to say goodbye to Mario. Colate phones Ana who is now pregnant and married and says goodbye; afterwards Colate hangs himself in his apartment. Panchi finds Colate's body and cries. Mario hears the news from Colate and feels very guilty and lonely. Mario goes to the cemetery where he finds all his old friends. After they leave Mario stays behind and Colate's ghost appears to him ; he tells Mario to go back to Madrid and form the band with Anselmo, instead of him, and get Maria back. Mario does this and goes back to El 33 to meet Maria.Aspects of the show
Musical numbers
;Act One- Overture
- Hoy no me puedo levantar
- Quiero vivir en la ciudad
- Hoy no me puedo levantar
- No hay marcha en Nueva York
- Maquillaje
- Por la cara
- Hawaii-Bombay
- Quédate en Madrid
- Una rosa es una rosa
- Mujer contra mujer
- Lía
- Me colé en una fiesta
- No controles
- Medley 1
- "Eungenio" Salvador Dalí/Laika
- Aire
- Perdido en mi habitación
- Cruz de Navajas
- Barco a Venus
- El uno, el dos y el tres
- El 7 de septiembre
- Hijo de la Luna
- Un año mas
- El fallo positivo
- Me cuesta tanto olvidarte
- No es serio este cementerio
- La fuerza del destino
- Vivimos siempre juntos
- Medley 2
Interaction and multimedia
Productions
En tu Fiesta me Colé
A modified version of the play called En tu Fiesta me Colé was shown in Madrid, Spain. This was a condensed version of the musical without the sex and drug themes portrayed in the original, created especially to bring whole families to the theater.Mexican production
On 24 May 2006 a Mexican production opened in Mexico City with Nacho Cano involved in the casting and co-direction. This production was almost identical to the original and had a few minor changes in order to be suitable for the Mexican audience. The name of Panchi was changed to Chakas and the name of Anselmo was changed to Venancio, and is the only character portrayed as a Spaniard ; also a group called Las Gelatinas sings a short part at the beginning of the song "No Controles"; this was made as a reference/parody of the real group Flans which made popular the song in Mexico. All the pre-recorded videos were reshot to set some scenes of the play in Mexico City. The interaction with the audience is nearly missing, except for "Maquillaje", "Me colé en una fiesta", and the finale.Ana Torroja, Gloria Trevi, Ha*Ash, Moenia and Christian Chávez from RBD have been special guests to appear in the musical. On May 2007, when the Mexican production turned its first anniversary, the play had the special performances of Nacho Cano and the rock/pop band Motel. On 15 July 2007 the Mexican production closed for the first season; afterwards the play went on tour through Mexico and Latin America in the form of Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar, el Concierto.
''Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar, el Concierto''
After the great success of the Mexican production, OCESA Teatro and Nacho Cano created a new condensed production of Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar, that opened September 20, 2007 in Mexico City. This new version centers entirely in the songs, but not leaving aside the main plot. Four songs were deleted and a song was added. The length is approximately two hours, one hour and a half less than the original musical.Casts
Madrid Original Cast
The Madrid Original Cast of Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar was as follows:- Miquel Fernández..... Mario
- Inma Cuesta..... María
- Javier Godino..... Colate
- Diego París..... Panchi
- Andreu Castro..... Guillermo
- Fanni Alcázar..... Ana
- Javier Navares..... Anselmo
- Natalia Vergara..... Patricia
- Paloma Arimón..... Malena
Mexico City Original Cast
- Alan Estrada..... Mario
- Fernanda Castillo..... María
- Luis Gerardo Méndez..... Colate
- José Daniel Figueroa..... Guillermo
- Rogelio Suárez..... Chakas
- Jannette Chao..... Ana
- Gerardo González..... Venancio
- Valeria Vera..... Patricia
Reception