Jerry Springer-The Opera
Joined: 12/31/69
Jerry Springer-The Opera#3
Posted: 11/4/15 at 3:50am
And YOU would be?
Jerry Springer-The Opera#4
Posted: 11/4/15 at 4:34am
dramamama611 said: "And YOU would be?
not Phillypinto?
Broadway Star Joined: 8/5/13
Jerry Springer-The Opera#5
Posted: 11/4/15 at 7:37am
Why would anyone want to bring this to Broadway? It was dreadful. Absolutely no redeeming value. I'd rather sit through a revival of, In My Life, the Tourette musical.
Jerry Springer-The Opera#6
Posted: 11/4/15 at 7:58am
I liked it.
I thought the studio audience/chorus was hilarious.
It's far too dated to ever play Broadway.
But there is one stand out number (it starts at 2:15)
Joined: 12/31/69
Jerry Springer-The Opera#7
Posted: 11/4/15 at 9:04am
LOVE Alison Jiear! She was just on Britain's Got talent and was also in the West End in Smokey Joe's Cafe and The Fabulous Singlettes. An underrated talent.
Jerry Springer-The Opera#8
Posted: 11/4/15 at 10:45am
tazber said: "I liked it.
I thought the studio audience/chorus was hilarious.
It's far too dated to ever play Broadway."
I saw a production in SF by Ray of Light Theater about six years ago (with a production budget of about $2.95 I think) I really enjoyed it - but you may be right about it being dated by now.
Jerry Springer-The Opera#9
Posted: 11/4/15 at 10:59am
I saw that same production and totally agree with you. Also, the guy who played Jerry Springer was also the first person I ever saw as Jack in Into the Woods, so that was kinda strange/fun...
Jerry Springer-The Opera#10
Posted: 11/4/15 at 11:17am
I find Alison Jiear to be the best thing about the show. Anytime she was onstage I could not keep my eyes off of her. She needs to be more famous then she is.
Jerry Springer-The Opera#11
Posted: 11/4/15 at 11:26amI really enjoy this score, and I think it actually comes to a very poignant, philosophical conclusion. But taz is right that it is probably dated; Jerry Springer (and those type of shows) are so out of vogue now, and what was audaciously blasphemic about the material is sort of old-hat. I'm sure conservatives would still protest it, though...
Joined: 12/31/69
Jerry Springer-The Opera#12
Posted: 11/4/15 at 1:13pm
"i dont give a **** no moreeeeeee
if people think i am a whoreeeeee"
AMAZING
Joined: 12/31/69
Jerry Springer-The Opera#13
Posted: 11/4/15 at 1:16pm
I just wanna ****in' dance is a really great song.
Jerry Springer-The Opera#14
Posted: 11/4/15 at 1:23pm
I agree with Kad - it's a fun show with a really good score, but the time for it to be on Broadway has passed. A lot of people probably don't even know who Jerry Springer is anymore. Besides, the brilliant original London production was filmed for TV and I think the entire thing can be found somewhere online.
Jerry Springer-The Opera#15
Posted: 11/4/15 at 2:18pm
I saw the show at the National Theatre in 2003 and then again twice in 2004/05 after it transferred to the West End. David Bedella delivered a great performance as the warm up man/Satan and well deserved the Olivier Award that year. Although I loved the show, I found the second act to be something of a letdown from the excellence of the first (similar to my experience with Something Rotten). I question whether it would appeal to a broad audience today.
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