Novels That Could Make Great Musicals Sep 7
2024, 10:46:33 PM
Jason Robert Brown should do The Green Mile or Shawshank Redemption.
Jeanine Tesori could do a fantastic take on The Secret History.
Marc Shaiman would have a blast doing The Westing Game, though I’m not entirely sure it’s adaptable.
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Considering America's gun problem, is ANNIE GET YOUR GUN incapable of being revived responsibly? Sep 6
2024, 10:39:39 PM
I get your instinct here, and I don't think it's naive so much as misaimed. With something like this, you'd almost need to ask the macro question of "should depictions of gun use, or even of guns themselves, be as guarded and limited as depictions of rape or suicide are today?" I happen to say no, they shouldn't... but that doesn't mean I'm right. And I know many people who are smarter and more experienced than me, like Christopher Walken and Jim Carrey, who would say "yes, they should
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Marianne Elliot hopes to make a COMPANY film Sep 6
2024, 11:02:08 AM
Elliot's production had enough fun, surrealistic moments to read as cinematic. But will it be as good a movie version of Company as "Russian Doll" already is?
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Considering America's gun problem, is ANNIE GET YOUR GUN incapable of being revived responsibly? Sep 6
2024, 11:00:40 AM
I have all the support in the world for sensible gun control measures, but this argument feels sort of like a tempest in a teapot, or even more like the old joke about the ant making love to the elephant, then asking "was it good for you?" A small local production of "Annie Get Your Gun" being a catalyst for neutral-to-positive depiction of guns to the youth? In a world of action movies, crime TV shows, massively multiplayer first-person shooters and app-based tag-team battle royale ga
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Your Favorite Regional Theater’s (Honest) Season Announcement! Sep 5
2024, 01:07:43 PM
Needs more “now more than ever.”
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Beanie Feldstein & More to Star in SPELLING BEE at Kennedy Center Sep 5
2024, 10:19:14 AM
It’s a question of, is the taking out emotional neglect/resentment, physical violence or sexual abuse?
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Sep 4
2024, 06:48:42 PM
The reviews I’ve read indicate interspersed fantasy song and dance numbers with old time songs like “When You’re Smiling.” Which sounds to me like they’re deliberately doing a pastiche of All That Jazz and the Dennis Potter films, aka the sort of “ironic postmodern musicals” a film bro who doesn’t like musicals would still like.
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Sweet Charity/ Sep 4
2024, 12:05:22 AM
Years later I unexpectedly found my answer: my brain accidentally superimposed Mr Bernstein from “Forbidden Zone” into “Sweet Charity.” The beard, the singsongy speech and Ishkebibble singing are all there.
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Beanie Feldstein & More to Star in SPELLING BEE at Kennedy Center Aug 31
2024, 09:54:09 PM
"I Love You Song" also includes one of the most chillingly ambiguous lyrics in all musical theatre, with a meaning that has been debated heavily because it changes the tone of the song and of the show itself even more than a "Drowsy Chaperone" level.
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Beanie Feldstein & More to Star in SPELLING BEE at Kennedy Center Aug 30
2024, 06:22:54 PM
You will get splashes of that mixed with some extremely beautiful harmonies. These aren’t just kids, they’re WEIRD kids.
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REBECCA: THE MUSICAL will have English language production in London Aug 28
2024, 08:51:50 AM
Isn’t that the same situation as English productions of DOTV/TDV? It’s theoretically available but they only seem willing to approve top tier versions, so… nothing.
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Finale ceases support, acquired by Dorico: a quiet theatre industry shake-up Aug 26
2024, 11:49:14 AM
Every Broadway composer and arranger is working in this software. People like Charlie Rosen are posting about it. This is far from off-topic, as it's going to disrupt the production workflow of every musical not "set" and frozen.
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Finale ceases support, acquired by Dorico: a quiet theatre industry shake-up Aug 26
2024, 10:57:38 AM
This is gonna be niche, but it's not off-topic: MakeMusic Finale, which had long been competing with Sibelius for position as "industry standard" for composing and orchestrating/typesetting software, has just announced it is no longer supported, and has been acquired by Dorico as a non-compete.
As a composer and a reluctant arranger, this is HUGE. Unlike writing, which one can do it Word or Pages or even just a Notes app, composing has always been gated behind expensive s
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I Feel Like Disney Might Not Do Shows On Broadway Anymore Aug 22
2024, 08:42:17 PM
People often blame Scott Schwartz for the Schwartz men’s descent into story theatre as cliche, but… his dad is Stephen Schwartz. The composer of Godspell and Pippin, probably the two most mainstream popular works to ever use story theatre as a backbone.
Hell, before its Broadway premiere, Wicked was story theatre rooted in LA.
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LMM working on THE WARRIORS musical? Aug 15
2024, 10:40:22 PM
And these aren't even the leads, unless he's massively reconfigured the story: this is one of the rival gangs on the prowl in the post-apocalyptic/seventies NYC hellscape.
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Will we ever see Avenue Q again? Aug 13
2024, 07:40:50 PM
Beyond the show's somewhat questionable racial politics, there are elements in the show that are dated in a way that will play very differently now, just because of the passage of time. Kate Monster doing "something relevant, something modern: the Internet!" now makes her seem hopelessly behind the times, for one.
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NYT: Can the Higgs Boson Shine on Broadway? Aug 13
2024, 07:38:12 PM
Bear has had a long and respectable career. I'd be willing to be he has the chops for the stage. Speaking of film/TV composers who could work for the stage quite well, I'd love to hear a new musical by Rebecca Sugar feat. Aivi and Surasshu. The way that composing/arranging team blended pop/rock, electronica, jazz and contemporary MT across the Steven Universe soundtrack is just stunning when you listen to it front to back.
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Remastered Recordings? Aug 11
2024, 03:50:14 PM
Is there any new or alternate material on the remastered Next to Normal? And does it fix the extremely notable harsh autotune on "what it is you're aFRAId of?"
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Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk & Bill Burr Will Lead GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS on Broadway, Spring 2025 Aug 8
2024, 11:22:25 AM
The only similar situation I can think of is Balderson/Deane’s “Dracula,” where the stage show did not contain the castle scene with all the iconic lines. When the play and film are both public domain next year, you can bet it’s getting added in.
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Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk & Bill Burr Will Lead GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS on Broadway, Spring 2025 Aug 8
2024, 10:36:17 AM
Has Mamet ever revised the stage show to include the “sales representative meeting” from the film?
I think Mamet has to be the only playwright whose best remembered and most infinitely quoted and referenced material is all from a scene that appears only in the film version. It’s a good play, but that scene in the film is better than any scene in the show.
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