6/30/2025 – In 1986 the award-winning musical Chess, written by lyricist Tim Rice, with the music composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (both formerly of ABBA), premiered in London's West End. This autumn, we are told, it is going to revived on Broadway, with a new updated book. Ready for a truly great musical treat? Then take an hour and a half to watch videos of a previous production. You will not regret it.
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The narrative of the musical centres on a Cold War and a world chess championship between grandmasters Frederick Trumper (USA) and Anatoly Sergievsky (Soviet Russia). The story is set in locations such as Meran and Bangkok.
A key subplot involves Florence Vassy, a Hungarian-born woman who is Trumper's manager and later becomes romantically entangled with Sergievsky, creating a dramatic love triangle. The plot explores themes of rivalry, politics, espionage, love, and personal sacrifice, using the chess tournament as a metaphor for Cold War tensions and international power struggles.
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The musical's score is a fusion of rock, pop, and classical styles, with standout songs such as “One Night in Bangkok” and “I Know Him So Well” (here sung by the unforgettable Elaine Paige in the original production). Both became international hits. Chess won several awards, including the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Musical (1986) and multiple Laurence Olivier and Tony Award nominations. It remains a cult favourite and is frequently revived and revised for new productions around the world.
In the July issue of the English magazine Chess editor Malcolm Pein informs us about the latest revival. Apparently Tim Rice himself hinted in early February that it was set for a major comeback in the autumn. This it seems was inspired by the popular culture growth of the game during the pandemic through Netflix's The Queen's Gambit, major online chess events being professionally streamed, and an uptick globally of school chess programmes.
The long-rumoured Broadway revival of Chess has indeed been officially announced for the autumn, with the production directed by Tony award-winner, Michael Mayer and choreographed by Lorin Latarro. Crucially, the Broadway revival will feature a new, updated book by Danny Strong with Brian Usifer lending music supervision.
Tim Rice and lead singer Elaine Paige attended the World Championship match between Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov in 1986. The photo of them in the audience, sitting next to FIDE President Florencio Campomanes, was provided by Lars Grahn.
I attended the London half of the match and had the opportunity to have some very nice chats with the two.
A musical delight
We got an album of the original Chess musical in 1988 – on a set of 78 rpm vinyl records, and listened to it avidly. Our six-year-old son Tommy listened to it at least half a dozen times, following the text of the song in the album book. It is one of the reasons he grew up to be perfectly bilingual (German and English).
The musical style of Chess is a blend of rock, pop, and classical, reflecting the creative backgrounds of its composers Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. It combines a powerful rock 'n' roll sound and the clarity and warmth of orchestral music.
For those of you who do not know the musical Chess, or those who are filled to the brim with nostalgia at its mention, there is a full live recording posted on YouTube, in 16 parts. Full lyrics are also available here. This is the kind of songs you'll encounter:
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No one can deny that these are difficult times.
It's the U.S. versus U.S.S.R. Yet we more or less are to our credit putting all that aside. We have swallowed our pride. No one's way of life is threatened by a flop.
But we're gonna smash their bastard! Make him wanna change his name Take him to the cleaners and devastate him Wipe him out, humiliate him
We don't want the whole world saying They can't even win a game We have never reckoned On coming second There's no use in losing
The value of events like this need not be stressed When East and West Can meet as comrades, ease the tension over drinks Through sporting links As long as their man sinks.
Not exactly conciliatory and dignified – but most entertaining, don't you think?
Above is part one of Chess in Concert, recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall. YouTube lists parts 2 to 16, each between eight and nine minutes long. Here are some of our favourites:
Frederic FriedelEditor-in-Chief emeritus of the ChessBase News page. Studied Philosophy and Linguistics at the University of Hamburg and Oxford, graduating with a thesis on speech act theory and moral language. He started a university career but switched to science journalism, producing documentaries for German TV. In 1986 he co-founded ChessBase.
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