Rocky Horror on Broadway
Rocky Horror on Broadway#25
Posted: 8/26/12 at 5:53pmI think that was just a rumor, Jordan... but it's a casting choice that I wouldn't put past MTV. Thank god that thing never happened...
Rocky Horror on Broadway#26
Posted: 8/26/12 at 6:04pmOh, ok. Even though the idea of a film remake sickens me to my core, I never hated the idea of Manson, strangely.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#27
Posted: 8/26/12 at 6:40pm
this energy boggles the mind
Time Warp Broadway
Rocky Horror on Broadway#28
Posted: 8/26/12 at 6:55pmI LOVED LOVED LOVED the 2000 revival! I also liked how it was at Circle in the Square Theater. Very unique and different staging, with a modern loud rock 'n' roll theme. Personally, the revival version of "Time Warp" is better than any of the over versions I've heard. The choreography was just incredible as well, I thought it was pretty neat that the show was brought out of it's retro state to a new modernized rock state.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/16/06
Rocky Horror on Broadway#29
Posted: 8/26/12 at 7:16pmI wonder if Rocky Horror could be reinvented for a revival or is it too much of a cult classic that fans would object to any changes. I do love the show but I think it would be cool for it to go back to its B-Movie roots, maybe stage a production at an old cinema similar to how Cabaret was done at the Henry Miller's/Kit Kat Club and later Studio 54.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#30
Posted: 8/26/12 at 7:24pmI don't think it would work. One of the reasons the revival was as perfect and as artistically successful as it was, was the small theater and the "in the round" setting that allowed everyone to be in the show. You could be in the last row and your shout outs would still be heard clear as day. Can you imagine doing the show somewhere with people in row L of the Mezz shouting to compete with people in the orchestra? It would never work. If it were to come back I can't see it being anywhere else other than Circle in the Square again.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#31
Posted: 8/26/12 at 8:11pmI vaguely recall Russell Brand being talked about for Frank in the MTV production.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#32
Posted: 8/26/12 at 8:22pm
I think it would be hard to bring the show back to its B-movie and gay-camp roots well, simply because a show becomes what it is, culturally. Sort of like how hard it is to take Grease back to its roots and stage it in the original fashion. It has evolved and metamorphosed over time into a whole different animal.
For instance: In the film and almost all subsequent productions of Rocky, the build to Frank's reveal is slow and dramatic, with "the master" spoken of reverently, interrupted by The Time Warp, leading up to Frank's dramatic reveal cloaked in his cape, and then the big cape-toss to reveal the iconic bustier. Older, pre-movie stagings had very little of that. Not only was "Sweet Transvestite" in front of "Time Warp," but there was very little dramatic build to Frank's reveal, nor the elaborate cape bit. Rather, after Brad and Janet enter and a few lines pass, Frank struts out sassily and begins his song. Even the phrasing of the music is different. Rather than the R&B-meets-Talking-Heads stomp of the Sweet T we know, older versions were fast, hard-edged Rolling Stones boogie. Frequently, Tim Curry's shout-outs in the London and Roxy recordings make it clear that Magenta and the rest of the characters are dancing full out, rather than just posing and snarling like the film and Broadway revival.
It would be hard, and to most, disappointing, to go back to original intentions that way, among others.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#33
Posted: 8/26/12 at 8:36pmI'd actually love to see Russell Brand as Frank in a Broadway revival. He's got a great energy and he's wonderfully bizarre.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#34
Posted: 8/26/12 at 8:42pm
"I suppose I should take another look and listen to the revival, seeing as that opinion was formed about 5 years ago when I was 10"
It's shat like this that makes my wonder why we engage with other people.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#36
Posted: 8/26/12 at 9:57pm
And it's sh*t like this that makes me wonder why I even try to get on everyones good side here.
I apologize for making that mistake.
Do the lords of Broadwayworld forgive me now that I apologized and said I enjoyed it?
Rocky Horror on Broadway#37
Posted: 8/26/12 at 10:06pm
People like you are why I lobbied so hard for the student board. You know, to play among your own kind and to pronounce and pronounce and pronounce about things you don't know about to your heart's content. It's such a special place where you can talk out your ass until you grow up and learn a thing or two.
here's how to get there
Rocky Horror on Broadway#38
Posted: 8/26/12 at 10:26pm
Oh namo doesn't like me, guys. Guess I better go play in the sandbox with all the kiddies now.
Excuse me for trying to start some conversation on these boards and share my own opinion. I was wrong to say what I did! There!
F*ck this, I don't give a damn.
Now can we get back to actually discussing the topic at hand?
Rocky Horror on Broadway#39
Posted: 8/26/12 at 10:29pmOh, you're still here. How delightful.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#40
Posted: 8/27/12 at 1:34am
Russell would be an interesting choice for Frank, but I feel he'd bring too much of his schtick to it... he seems more suited for Riff Raff.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#42
Posted: 8/27/12 at 1:48amAm I the only one who reallllllyyy wants to hear Patti LuPone belt "Science Fiction/Double Feature" and play Magenta? It would never ever happen in a million years but I think it would be lovely.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#44
Posted: 8/27/12 at 1:54am
Out of curiosity, did Kristen Lee Kelly do the same guitar solo when she went on as Columbia? I only ever saw it with Joan Jett and am wondering if Kristen learned (or already knew how) to play the guitar like that, or did they have her mime it and have the guitarist in the band play it, or just cut it all together?
And I would assume that it was cut completely when Ana Gasteyer took over the role, correct?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
Rocky Horror on Broadway#45
Posted: 8/27/12 at 2:23am
Aiko Nakasone mimed the guitar solo when she went on.. I think Kristen did as well.. and her Columbia was conceived in the same fashion as Jett's.
Ana Gasteyer played an electric violin solo instead of the guitar.
When Liz Larsen assumed the role, it went back to the guitar solo, which she mimed (badly..)
You can quickly find evidence of Nakasone and Larsen, but none of Gasteyer.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/11/04
Rocky Horror on Broadway#46
Posted: 8/27/12 at 8:36am
I loved, loved, loved that revival. I had never seen the original production, only the movie more times than I care to reveal. Before the show began, I had trepidations about how Riff-Raff would be portrayed -- could anyone equal ROCKY creator Richard O'Brien's indelible portrait? -- and then Raul Esparza, whom I had never seen on stage before, broke into the Time Warp, and, as Sally sings in FOLLIES, "my fears were gone."
I'll bet he could step back into that role today with equal effectiveness. Would like to see that!
Rocky Horror on Broadway#47
Posted: 8/27/12 at 3:05pm
I am currently in the middle of a run as Frank in Raleigh, NC. It has been amazing how the "blue hair" crowd has embraced the audience participation. Every performance there are 60-70 year olds calling Brad an asshole. I guess if you think about it the original debuted over 35 years ago when those people were in their 20-30s.
Also- I never thought the show could play in anything but a small house until I saw the last European Tour. It was a very different interpretation but really showed the flexibility as long as the concept was sound (not to mention they have the best Riff Raff I have ever heard):
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB546E02A7176F669&feature=mh_lolz
Rocky Horror on Broadway#48
Posted: 8/27/12 at 3:09pmI agree with those who thought the Broadway revival was terrific. Not sure I'm ready for another, although I think I'd like to see Annie Lennox perform Rocky Horror as a one-woman show.
Rocky Horror on Broadway#49
Posted: 8/27/12 at 4:09pm
The Rocky Horror One-Man Show!
Annie Lennox would be great... I think Russell Brand would do a great one-man Rocky. You need someone with both major comic chops and a host of voices, impressions and physicalities at their disposal, and Russell Brand can be some very non-Russell Brand characters when he wants to. Look at Despicable Me, for instance.
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