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Elton John turns the saga of televangelist Tammy Faye into song for Broadway

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 When Elton John was on tour in America in the 1970s, there was someone on TV who caught his eye.
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Elton John performs on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on Sept. 23, 2022, left, and Tammy Faye Bakker appears during the taping of an infomercial in 1987. (AP Photo)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 When was on tour in America in the 1970s, there was someone on TV who caught his eye. She was an over-the-top, heavy makeup-wearing performer who wore her heart on her sleeve and yet seemed in on the joke 鈥 You could say game was recognizing game.

John 鈥 who back then toured in bedazzled hats, cartoonish outfits and sported enough sequins to choke an elephant 鈥 was drawn to a woman with caked-on makeup, an ability to connect with fans and the skill to return after a gut-punch of betrayal.

鈥淪he fascinated the hell out of me,鈥 John tells The Associated Press. 鈥淚 love people who come back from the dead, more or less. She was completely outlawed and banished, and she fought through that because of her goodness and kindness and her belief and her faith. It鈥檚 an amazing story, Shakespearean in a way."

John has put this Shakespearian heroine's story to song with the stage musical and the latest iteration lands on Broadway this month, championing what he calls 鈥渁 gladiator on her own terms.鈥

鈥淪he comes from absolute nothing 鈥 complete poverty 鈥 getting all the fame and the wealth and then losing it all in a world of men,鈥 says book writer James Graham. 鈥淭here is a universality to that story.鈥

Who was Tammy Faye?

Tammy Faye and rose to prominence as the husband-and-wife televangelist hosts of TV鈥檚 Praise the Lord Club from 1974 through 1987. They preached the prosperity gospel, a belief that God wants his followers to be wealthy and healthy.

The Bakkers were embroiled in a scandal when Jim Bakker was accused of sexual assault and financial fraud involving hush money paid to his alleged victim. After divorcing Bakker in 1992, Tammy Faye would go on to marry Roe Messner, who was himself convicted of bankruptcy fraud in 1996.

The musical has been retooled from a run in London in 2022, with two songs out and two added. The project has the blessing of her second husband, and her son Jay Bakker, has attended rehearsals.

The creative team 鈥 John, Graham, director Rupert Goold and lyricist Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters 鈥 is largely British, except for Shears, so they say they were careful coming to America telling the story of an American icon.

鈥淢ost of the music is joyous because it鈥檚 set in the South and it鈥檚 gospel-orientated,鈥 says John. 鈥淚 consider her to be joyous and so it was quite easy to write the joyous songs. I love that kind of music. I鈥檓 basically a born-again Southern person. It just appealed to me.鈥

Audiences will see a woman 鈥 two-time Olivier Award-winner Katie Brayben reprises her West End Tammy Faye 鈥 surrounded by men, including portrayals of Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Swaggart, Pat Robertson and Marvin Gorman.

鈥淪he is the one that no one was really paying attention to. Everyone went, 鈥極h, that silly woman with the hair and the eyes.鈥 She鈥檚 the one who鈥檚 lasted and now has a musical on Broadway. And I think that鈥檚 great,鈥 says Graham.

Larger issues on show

The musical comes at a time when the culture is reconsidering stories of women lost amid crisis, like Janet Jackson and But the look at Tammy Faye is not entirely sympathetic, pointing out that she turned a blind eye to the vast riches coming into her church.

鈥淲e celebrate her values and what she represented and her kookiness and her humor. She got into some stuff as well, though, and we have to hold her accountable for,鈥 says Graham. 鈥淲e have to test her and push her a bit as well, giving her a prosecution and a defense.鈥

This is not the first time the story of Tammy Faye Messner, who died of cancer in 2007 at 65, has been explored. RuPaul narrated the documentary 鈥淭he Eyes of Tammy Faye,鈥 which was turned into a Hollywood movie that snagged her first Oscar opposite Andrew Garfield.

John has had smashing success on Broadway 鈥 like with 鈥淎ida鈥 and 鈥淏illy Elliot: The Musical." He sees a few connections between 鈥淏illy Elliot鈥 from 2005 with 鈥淭ammy Faye.鈥 Both lampoon conservatives 鈥 Margaret Thatcher in 鈥淏illy Elliot鈥 and evangelicals in 鈥淭ammy Faye鈥 鈥 and both examine traditional gender roles amid culture wars.

Graham hopes a younger audience can connect even without having lived through the time when Messner warbled gospel songs on TV or cried so much her mascara dripped down her cheeks.

鈥淲ay before reality television and cancel culture and social media, in a way, she and her family were the very first reality TV family,鈥 he says. 鈥淔or a younger audience, it's also all about how you celebrate your individual idiosyncrasies and your identity and not apologize for them.鈥

In the soulful ballad that closes Act 1, Brayben as Tammy Faye sings to her husband: 鈥淗ere I am/Trying to stand/With faithless mercy/Empty hands/I want to forgive you/ But I don't think I can/With faithless mercy and empty hands.鈥

Messner gained lasting affection for stepping out of the strict evangelical, anti-gay doctrine of the time to show compassion and empathy with a gay minister living with HIV and AIDS.

鈥淲hat she represented even 30 or 40 years ago was a desire to reach across those divides and nothing about her faith contradicted that,鈥 says Graham.

鈥淚 think what she represents 鈥 that goodness and decency 鈥 is something we all, particularly in this election year, need to remind ourselves. We鈥檙e not divided by these things. That鈥檚 weaponized by people to divide us.鈥

Mark Kennedy, The Associated Press