Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#1
Posted: 2/9/23 at 3:26pm
When Sammy Jungwirth, a 17-year-old theatre prodigy from Baltimore, discovered a musical called “Beautiful and Damned” originally produced in London’s West End, he decided to acquire the rights and bring the show, now called “Zelda,” to the stage in Maryland. The 2004 show’s music and lyrics are by Les Reed and Roger Cook and the book is by Kit Hesketh Harvey, with additional material by Laurence Myers and Sammy Jungwirth. The original direction and choreography are by Craig Revel Horwood.
He is now bringing the Stage Concert to 54 Below on August 22 at 9:30pm. Anyone that can come and support this young man, please do. A link to a recent interview and review:
‘A Quick 5’ with Sammy Jungwirth, Theatre Prodigy, Brings the Premiere of ‘Zelda’ to CCBC | Maryland Theatre Guide (mdtheatreguide.com)
Zelda: A Staged Concert at CCBC Essex - TheatreBloom
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#2
Posted: 2/9/23 at 3:42pm
Had to click the link before I could answer the question "Video Game or Fitzgerald?"
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#3
Posted: 2/9/23 at 4:18pm
Sharp kid. Reminds me of me at his age. I wish him much success!
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Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#4
Posted: 2/9/23 at 6:29pm
John936 said: "When Sammy Jungwirth, a 17-year-old theatre prodigy from Baltimore, discovered a musical called “Beautiful and Damned” originally produced in London’s West End, he decided to acquire the rights and bring the show, now called “Zelda,” to the stage in Maryland. The 2004 show’s music and lyrics are by Les Reed and Roger Cook and the book is by Kit Hesketh Harvey, with additional material by Laurence Myers and Sammy Jungwirth. The original direction and choreography are by Craig Revel Horwood.
He is now bringing the Stage Concert to 54 Below on August 22 at 9:30pm. Anyone that can come and support this young man, please do. A link to a recent interview and review:
‘A Quick 5’ with Sammy Jungwirth, Theatre Prodigy, Brings the Premiere of ‘Zelda’ to CCBC | Maryland Theatre Guide (mdtheatreguide.com)
Zelda: A Staged Concert at CCBC Essex - TheatreBloom
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Sweet Jesus
I saw this back when it opened. You can watch the entire thing, pro shot on YOUTube.
Run. Run, don’t walk (in the opposite direction)
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#5
Posted: 2/9/23 at 7:42pm
KevinKlawitter said: "Had to click the link before I could answer the question "Video Game or Fitzgerald?""
Yeah my mind immediately went to The Legend of Zelda too lol.
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#7
Posted: 2/9/23 at 8:06pm
I imagine the open call for Link would look like the Helix Studios homepage lmao
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#8
Posted: 2/9/23 at 8:08pm
I’ll leave it to DEI specialists to figure out what the hell to do with casting the role/roles of Sheik and Zelda.
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#9
Posted: 2/9/23 at 11:27pm
John936 said: "When Sammy Jungwirth, a 17-year-old theatre prodigy from Baltimore, discovered a musical called “Beautiful and Damned” originally produced in London’s West End, he decided to acquire the rights and bring the show, now called “Zelda,” to the stage in Maryland. The 2004 show’s music and lyrics are by Les Reed and Roger Cook and the book is by Kit Hesketh Harvey, with additional material by Laurence Myers and Sammy Jungwirth. The original direction and choreography are by Craig Revel Horwood.
He is now bringing the Stage Concert to 54 Below on August 22 at 9:30pm. Anyone that can come and support this young man, please do. A link to a recent interview and review:
‘A Quick 5’ with Sammy Jungwirth, Theatre Prodigy, Brings the Premiere of ‘Zelda’ to CCBC | Maryland Theatre Guide (mdtheatreguide.com geometry dash lite
Zelda: A Staged Concert at CCBC Essex - TheatreBloom
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Wish him more success!
Zelda: A Staged Concert at 54 Below#10
Posted: 2/10/23 at 2:54am
My mind didn't go to Legend of Zelda, but for a moment I did hope this was the Frank Wildhorn musical from years ago, which at least looked intriguing (https://vimeo.com/36565979/7b34f95297). But good luck to them with this show regardless.
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