Monday, December 31, 2012

Day Twenty-Seven: Chess

Happy New Year's Eve/ Day (depends on where in the globe you are!) I'm trying to write this post before 2013 arrives just to say I did it! I originally thought I would be done the 30 Days before this happened, but I got lazy. :P

Anyway, today's post is a musical I would love to see starring my favorite performers, which for me is Chess. I love Chess, I love the story line, and people have heard some of the songs from this show- whether  they realize it or not.

So, there's a world chess championship and that year's match would be held in a town in northern Italy. The town, Merano, is preparing for the association's arrival- meanwhile, Frederick "Freddie" Trumper of the United States arrives with Hungarian-born English-raised girlfriend and second Florence Vassy. Florence notices how Freddie is spoken in a negative light in the press because of his "bad boy" attitude. She asks Freddie to control his temper, but he ignores her and assaults a journalist who questions his and Florence's relationship. 

Freddie's Russian opponents, Anatoly Sergievsky -and his second, Alexander Molokov- watches Freddie embarrass himself on television. Anatoly laments on what he gave up to be where he was. The head of the chess association asks both contestants to a clean game, while both contestants secretly wish to defeat their opponents. The match becomes intense, resulting to Freddie destroying the chessboard and storming out of the arena. Florence apologizes for Freddie's actions and tries to set up a peace meeting between Anatoly and Freddie.

It turns out, Freddie did the outburst because of an American media company offering a higher price to him if he did it. Freddie and Florence argue about it until Freddie changes the conversation about Florence's missing father, who was captured by Soviet forces during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Florence leaves for the resort where she told Anatoly to meet Freddie and herself so they can have a diplomatic response to the chess match.

Freddie doesn't arrive with Florence, which leaves Florence and Anatoly awkwardly together, waiting. However, romance arises between Florence and Anatoly and the two embrace. Suddenly, Freddie enters, interrupting the two. Freddie was late because he was negotiating another business deal with the same media company. The chess tournament proceeds with Anatoly dominating to where he needs only to win one more match to win the tournament. Freddie acts childish to his defeats, which results to Florence leaving him. 

Freddie is left to reflect on his childhood while he sends the head of the chess association a letter of resignation, which results in Anatoly automatically becoming the world champion. Anatoly leaves Russia and seeks for refuge in England, with Florence accompanying him. The press discovers the secret relationship and swarm the two. When asked why Anatoly is deserting his country, he answers by saying his land's only border is around his heart.

A year goes by, and Anatoly returns to defend his title in Bangkok, Thailand. Freddie is already there because he's the media company's special presenter for the year's championship. Florence and Antoly are openly lovers, but both worry for Antoly's estranged wife, Svetlana, arriving from Russia. Anatoly thinks that  Molokov, planned this in order to get Anatoly to return to the Soviet Union. Molokov has been training a new guy named Leonin Viigand to challenge Antoly: Molokov plans on spying on Anatoly and plots his downfall.

Freddie is manipulated by the head of the company to humiliate Anatoly on a live interview between himself and his former opponent. Molokov blackmails Svetlana to making Anatoly lose the match. The head of the media company, Walter, discovers about the release of American agents if he can ruin Anatoly's play- he convinces Florence that if she makes Anatoly lose, then her father will be released as well. Neither of the ploys make Anatoly lose the match. Molokov and Walter team up and ask Freddie to personally persuade Anatoly and Florence. Freddie, who wants revenge from Anatoly and is interested in winning back Florence, tries to talk to the couple- however, they dismiss him.

Svetlana and Florence talk one-on-one about their romantic relationships with Anatoly. Florence confesses that it would be best if Anatoly returned to Svetlana and their children. Anatoly is told to go to a certain temple and meets Freddie there. Freddie puts aside his personal agenda and decides to help Anatoly; he tells him of Viigand's flaw in how he plays in order to help Anatoly win.

Both Anatoly and Viigand have won 5 games apiece, but Anatoly wins the final match. He feels as though this will be the only thing he can accomplish in life. Svetlana and Florence scold Anatoly for his reaction to winning the chess match; he didn't care at all. Later, Florence tells Anatoly that he should return home to the Soviet Union with Svetlana. Walter later tells Florence Anatoly returned with Svetlana back home. Walter also admits that no one knows if Florence's father is alive or not. Florence sobs that Walter uses people's lives for nothing and repeats Anatoly's statements at the end of Act 1, about having the only borders lie around her heart.

(I just realized I did the West End version of this show, so sorry! It's all too confusing for me now. Just read it for yourself; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_(musical)#Plot_2)

So, the song I'll choose is "Anthem" because I think it's a good piece to represent the show (this is sung at the end of Act 1, when Anatoly is asked why is he leaving Russia). This stars Josh Groban, Idina Menzel, and Adam Pascal!

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