Broadway Legend Joined: 4/10/04
Let's have a blast.
To the fans of Annie 2, Annie Warbucks, Bring Back Birdie, The Best Whorehouse Goes Public and the averted Phantom of Manhattan, let's play a game (if you have time) and invent stories (can be as crazy and offbeat as you like) for the most successful, or your favourite, musicals of all time.
I'll drop a few hints:
The Jellicles Strike Back
Evita II: Adventures of a Corpse
Les Miserables: Continued (they'll be building barricades to keep the audience in
Mrs Saigon (don't ask)
Whistle Down the Sky: the further adventures of Swallow
etc. etc.
Whether you take this seriously, or treat it as a complete joke, I don't mind. As long as it's totally hysterical
LOL
Everything went: Miss Reno Sweeney tells the terrible outcome of the discovery she wasn't actually a preacher.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/29/04
Into the woods:Rapunzil's kids meets The Witch.
Nine plus one equals Ten
Rent has been paid in FULL
A Chorus Line 2: An actor's job hunt never ends.
Son of the Phantom of the Opera
Chitty gets a new engine
Hairspray 2: You can't stop Disco.
Dinner Theater (Cabaret)
Little Shop of Horrors open for business again.
Dorothy and Toto after Oz
Chita: A Dancer's Life, still a hit after her death!
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/10/04
Some of these are good. I know I've probably mentioned it, ad nauseam, but Phantom was to have a sequel (according to Lloyd Webber) in 1999. Frederick Forsyth published a novella, The Phantom of Manhattan, which crushed fans worldwide. Almost united, the fans attacked Lloyd Webber and defended Leroux, and the book went out of print. I got a hold of it, before it went out, and read it in one night. Besides stating that everything Leroux wrote was a lie (or most of it) it was a weird, if fascinating story. Andrew premiered one of the songs at his 50th Birthday Bash (the tune was recycled in Beautiful Game)
The movie, Little Shop of Horrors, has a happy ending (which I never liked: why should a murderer wind up with the girl? LOL), also a shot of a new Audrey plant. Could this be a sequel, working on the original ending, where they all fight the plants from global invasion? LOL. Work in Day of the Triffids and War of the Worlds.. not that Menken has ever been a money-man, and he doesn't do sequels (Return of Jafar, anyone?)
The Wizard of Oz. I apologize if you're an "Ozian". The original book has 39 sequels.. the Harry Potter phenomenon of its day. I think that the first six are all brilliant topics for a musical: perhaps combined or seperate (Land of Oz would be interesting). Return to Oz, the Disney movie, would also make a weird gothic musical
LOL, and I'll add this:
SWEENEY LIVES!
and MY FOUL LADY!
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