High school friends Nick Blaemire and James Gardiner wrote the show after their own graduation. Blaemire called the show "a commemoration of our friendship and the friends we've had and lost
between high school and college — and what happens when you're a kid,
and then you realize that you're not anymore."
Glory Days premiered at the Signature Theatre in Virginia. It
transferred to Broadway where it opened and closed on the same night:
May 6, 2008. Blaemire and Gardiner spent some time apart, then re-united to write another show for a smaller venue.
The cast album reveals a spirited cast and a lovely ballad, Open Road, in which Jack comes out to his friends. Shows about angsty teenagers are big in 2018, with Heathers, Mean Girls, Dear Evan Hansen and Be More Chill inspiring passionate fan bases. I hope some of them will give Glory Days another look.
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