Jerry Springer-The Opera
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JeanGeorge
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#3Jerry Springer-The Opera
Posted: 11/4/15 at 3:50am
And YOU would be?
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#4Jerry Springer-The Opera
Posted: 11/4/15 at 4:34am
dramamama611 said: "And YOU would be?
not Phillypinto?
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#5Jerry Springer-The Opera
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.
#6Jerry Springer-The Opera
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)
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#7Jerry Springer-The Opera
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.
#8Jerry Springer-The Opera
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.
#9Jerry Springer-The Opera
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...
#10Jerry Springer-The Opera
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.
#11Jerry Springer-The Opera
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...
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#12Jerry Springer-The Opera
Posted: 11/4/15 at 1:13pm
"i dont give a **** no moreeeeeee
if people think i am a whoreeeeee"
AMAZING
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#13Jerry Springer-The Opera
Posted: 11/4/15 at 1:16pm
I just wanna ****in' dance is a really great song.
#14Jerry Springer-The Opera
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.
#15Jerry Springer-The Opera
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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