Written in 1986 by Daniel Abineri it premiered in Melbourne in 1989 and featured Russell Crowe in the title role. Bad Boy Johnny enjoyed a six-month run in Melbourne and Sydney, won two International Pater Awards for best libretto and score, and spawned a cast album on WEA and a top ten single "Enemy The Sun". The late Australian pop singer Troy Newman who took over the title role, is heard on the official cast album and single in place of Russell Crowe. In April 1993 a showcase performance of the musical, directed by Daniel Abineri was performed at Jacksons Lane Community Theatre N6. Performing in the cast were 1980s pop bandThen Jerico singer Mark Shaw in the title role, Daniel Abineri as Father McLean, with Elizabeth Carling from TV's drama series Boon, Sebastian Abineri as Pope Liberty III, Jody Saron as Desire and Cathy Murphy and Matt Selby in supporting roles. On 26 January 1994, Bad Boy Johnny was re-mounted as a five-week limited showcase run at The Union Chapel in IslingtonLondon, again directed by Daniel Abineri and starring Craig Ferguson Mark Shaw it also featured Cornel John as Charlie Fortune, Anna Jacysaon as Mary, Eve Barker as Desire, Stephen Marcus as Pope Liberty, and Sandra Bee, Perry Benson, Louisa Casano, Mark Frost, Daniel Kyle and Louise Anne Wesley as the ensemble. The 1994 London production made national news when it caused grave offence to the Roman Catholic Church and was closed down after just nine performances.
Synopsis
Born on the wrong side of the tracks to a single mother and part-time prostitute called Mary, Johnny steals his first guitar and forms a band, the Prophets Of Doom. He is discovered and managed by his evil parish priest Father MacLean. Booked onto an X Factor-type show called Have Your Say, Johnny is voted by the public as the person the world would like to see as the new Pontiff. However, the current incumbent, the obese Pope Liberty III, is not going to step down. Enter Johnny’s number one fan Desire who, disguised as a nun, tries to seduce Liberty, leading him to die of a massive heart attack. So Johnny is ordained as the people's Pope. However, he learns that MacLean raped his mother in the confessional box when she was just sixteen and that he is in fact Johnny’s father. Things get even worse for Johnny when it then transpires that Maclean murdered Mary in order to get his hands on Johnny. Johnny swears revenge, so MacLean plans to have his client assassinated live on his TV show, The Vatican Tonite.
Brian Mannix, Wayne Pygram and Michael-John Hurney as The Cardinals
1993 London Showcase Cast
Mark Shaw as Johnny
Daniel Abineri as Father MacLean
Elizabeth Carling as Mary
Matt Selby as Charlie Fortune
Sebastian Abineri as Pope Liberty
Jody Saron as Desire
1994 London cast
Mark Shaw as Johnny
Craig Ferguson as Father MacLean
Stephen Marcus as Pope Liberty
Cornel John as Charlie Fortune
Anna Jacysaon as Mary
Eve Barker as Desire
Sandra Bee, Perry Benson, Louisa Casano, Mark Frost, Daniel Kyle and Louise Anne Wesley as Cardinals/Ensemble
2010 UK touring cast Directed by Daniel Abineri
Steve Steinman as Father Maclean
Dawn Spence as Mary
Henry Bird as Bad Boy Johnny
Emily Clark as Desire
Mike Taylor as Pope Liberty
Nick Newbould as Charlie Fortune
Band
Jordan Bracewell
Ben Grimsley
Nickky Miller
Arthur Bird
Laura Manship
Nuns backing vocals
Jodie Cooper
Chloe Bass
Emily Clark
Shereen Webb
Cast recordings
In 1989 an LPcast recording of the 1989 Australian production was released on WEA 903171155-1. In 1990 a CD cast recording of the 1989 Australian production was released on WEA 003171155-2. Although it is noted that the title of the show differs and is called "Bad Boy Johnny and the Profits of Doom" and not "Prophets" Extra songs "Sweet Virgin Mary" performed by Johnny in the show and "Nobody Told Me" performed by Pope Liberty did not feature on either the LP or CD.