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So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...

So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...

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Mildred Plotka
#1So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 7:15pm

than every other crap, pop lazy Wildhorn score? People keep saying it's a breakthrough for him. Sounds like the same recycled stuff to me with the occasional twang...

And the lyrics seem at to the usual crap standard for his "shows".

http://www.playbill.com/multimedia/video/4744.html


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Updated On: 10/4/11 at 07:15 PM

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CurtainPullDowner
#2So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 7:24pm

I thought WONDERLAND was his breakthrough?

Keep 'em comin' Frank.

broadway7117
#2So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 7:27pm

I've found what i've heard of the score thus far gorgeous. Don't really understand many of the opinions towards him on these boards.

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showchoirguy
#3So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 7:37pm

I love Wildhorn! Wonderland was great and I agree with broadway! This score is gorgeous! Excited to see this bloom.

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Mister Matt
#4So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 8:38pm

Is there supposed to be a response to the question that would be taken seriously other than confirming the opinion of the OP? That question is more loaded than Courtney Love on any given weeknight.


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CATSNYrevival
#5So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 8:44pm

The difference here is that Ivan Menchell's book is actually good. It's easily the best book of any of the past Wildhorn musicals. One of the first things I thought when I saw it in La Jolla was that you could probably take the songs out and it would be a very good play too. There isn't another Frank Wildhorn musical that you could do that with.

The problem is that they've made so many changes since La Jolla that the plot has become a bit muddied and harder to follow. Hopefully they'll fix that before they open.

SporkGoddess
#6So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 8:45pm

Ahaha, Mister Matt, you took my exact thought and phrased it better than I could have.

And yeah, the problem with Wildhorn shows tend to be the constant reworkings. So hopefully this show can avoid that problem because I'm really hopeful for it. I love what I've heard of the score so far.


Jimmy, what are you doing here in the middle of the night? It's almost 9 PM!

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CATSNYrevival
#7So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 8:50pm

^It's a bit late for that, unfortunately. They've already made tons of unnecessary changes since La Jolla.

SporkGoddess
#8So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 8:52pm

I guess it depends on whom you ask because I heard that a lot of the changes were improvements. It's probably a slippery slope, though.


Jimmy, what are you doing here in the middle of the night? It's almost 9 PM!

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CATSNYrevival
#9So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 8:58pm

It does depend. Some people like the new songs. I like them too, but I just don't feel like they're really necessary in terms of furthering the plot. And I stand by the book becoming a bit more inconsistent and not quite as coherent as it was before.

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MermansMan
#10So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 9:00pm

Mister Matt = WINNING! haha =)


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bwayphreak234
#11So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 9:23pm

And I stand by the book becoming a bit more inconsistent and not quite as coherent as it was before.

Great... this sounds like it is on the same track as Wonderland. So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...           I WANT this to be a good show, but it sounds like unnecessary changes may lead to another Wildhorn flop.


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philly03
#12So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 9:37pm

Nothing can be as bad as WONDERLAND's horrendous Broadway book. Bonnie & Clyde has a focused director and has kept the creative team in tact.

WONDERLAND axed its director and writers with less than two months before previews.


Bonnie & Clyde is a nice piece of theatre, and the reason why many people enjoy the score (from my standpoint) is there aren't that many ballads (though many duets), the songs actual forward the story more than his previous efforts, etc.

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CurtainPullDowner
#13So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 9:40pm

Getting excited about a new Wildhorn musical is like being told there's a fresh young whore at the Bordello, then when you get there Cloris Leachman walks out again.

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ReggieonBway
#14So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 10:02pm

Some of the pieces are gorgeous. Some of them are crap. Having seen it at the Asolo, I can say that the book is much better than any of the other Wildhorn shows.

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bwayphreak234
#15So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 10:10pm

I am glad this is taking a smaller theatre. The Schonfeld should be perfect.


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bwayfan7000
#16So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 10:38pm

I haven't thought more of any show Wildhorn has ever been involved with than that it was mildly pleasant, but I really am intrigued by this one. The lyrics seem to be better than usual, and the cast in this one is amazing. I really like the songs I've heard, and I hope they do well by this. Laura deserves a real star turn in a new musical. It would be even better if the book is good like people in this thread have been saying it is.


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sbflyfan
#17So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 11:44pm

Just watched the rehearsal footage BWW put up. Why on EARTH did they make "Dyin' Ain't So Bad" a duet??


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CATSNYrevival
#18So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 11:50pm

Yeah, I'm not understanding that change at all. It was easily the best song in the show as a solo. Not so sure about it now.

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egghumor
#19So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/4/11 at 11:58pm

I think one of the previous postings by CATSNY helped me make sense of something. The reason I was so supremely disappointed in the teaser video is because for so long I'd heard (and obviously believed) that B&C was his "breakthrough" show. According to CATSNY, the breakthrough element of this enterprise is the book, not really the score. The breakthrough part for Wildhorn is that it's his first musical with a decent/strong libretto.

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hyperbole_and_a_half
#20So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/5/11 at 12:09am

I saw it in La Jolla and wasn't much impressed, but I will say it's got one thing going for it that Wildhorn musicals have lacked thus far: Laura Osnes. Taking a smaller theater is also a smart move. I'm not a fan of that twangy sound, and I found the B couple (Clyde's brother and sister-in-law) to be fatally dull. I also thought it suffered from Wildhorn Disease, where it felt as if the songs had been written way in advance of the book, and that the book writer's job was just to patch in the plot around them (it wasn't until later that I discovered that this is more or less accurate).

Was it better than anything else he's had on Broadway? You bet your bippy. But will that translate into actual success with critics and audiences, or will Wildhorn have to settle for merely topping his own "personal best"?

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goldenboy
#21So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/18/11 at 3:29pm

To the tune of Oh What a Beautiful Morning...

There's a bright golden haze on the meadow
there a fresh new ho at the bordello....
Bonnie and Clyde is sure to surprise
the most cynical nay saying bitches so quick to chastise...

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newintown
#22So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/18/11 at 3:40pm

Getting excited about a new Wildhorn musical is like being told there's a fresh young whore at the Bordello, then when you get there Cloris Leachman walks out again.

This is perfection.

You know, the Bonnie & Clyde story has been told as well as it's going to be (the genius Arthur Penn film); I can't imagine that any artist capable of doing better would work with someone with a reputation for total schlock (and financial failure) like Wildhorn.

SporkGoddess
#23So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/18/11 at 5:13pm

The movie is incredibly inaccurate, though. I don't think it's necessarily true that the story should never be adapted again.


Jimmy, what are you doing here in the middle of the night? It's almost 9 PM!

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ReggieonBway
#24So How is Bonnie & Clyde Different...
Posted: 10/18/11 at 5:40pm

I think the duet portion of Dyin' Ain't So Bad comes at the end. As long as Laura has the rest of the song to herself I'll be happy, truth be told.


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