i know we all have weird or eccentric ideas on what would make a good musical, share them here.
my ideas are:
1) a thriller musical about a stalker who stalks an actress using only Sondheim lyrics - the notes he leaves her, the calls he makes, etc.
2) a musical of the GREAT film "Theatre of Blood"
3) R&H's "Cinderella" or "Once Upon a Mattress" done using the Japanese puppet technique of Kuruko (see the Scissor Sister's new video "She's My Man" on the site who's name not be mentioned)
4) a campy musical version of "The Golden Girls" using men in drag
5) Twlya Tharp "fairy tale" dance show utilizing the Madonna catalog or the Blondie catalog
6) a year in the life musical based on the Waitresses song "Christmas Wrapping"
7) my most fully realized weird idea would be a stage adaptation of "Grease 2" - maybe retitled "Son of Grease" - with the following cast: Stephanie - Kate Reinders or Jane Krakowski Michael - Christopher J. Hanke Johnny - Hunter Foster Paulette - Jane Krakowski or Felicia Finley Sharon - Marissa Jaret Winokur Frenchie - Jen Cody Delores - Alisan Porter or Hallie Kate Eisenberg Louis - David Burkta Goose - Matt Morrison Principal McGee - Lorna Luft Blanche - Jackie Hoffman Mr. Stuart - Peter Frechette Miss Mason - Olivia Newton John
"The theatre is so endlessly fascinating because it's so accidental. It's so much like life." - Arthur Miller
It's not weird so much, but having been listening to 'Sweeney Todd' and 'Jekyll And Hyde' a lot lately, I'd really like a musical based on Jack the Ripper.
Weird ideas for musicals... I'd say the Bible, gang warfare in New York in the 1960s, classic French novel of poverty and rebellion, a Puerto Rican gang member murdering a couple people, the life of Eva Peron, the Profumo affair...
What do you *mean* all those already are musicals?
You got your wish. There's a free staged reading of Ripper, a new musical based on Jack the Ripper, on Monday at New World Stages on Monday (3/19). It looks like you can still reserve tickets at www.ripperthemusical.com and there's a highlights medley there. OK, you can't use the word 'murder' more than three times in a song without evoking Jekyll and Hyde, but what the hell, it's an opportunity to witness the creative process and I'll be there with an open mind and a notepad :)
Anyone here think Borat would be interesting as a musical? It certainly has a dramatic core and more offensive things (In My Life, Good Vibrations) have been presented onstage. If done by the right person, perhaps. My only fear is that it'll turn into a series of parodies.
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December 5th- Hamilton, On Your Feet
December 19th- Noises Off, Edith Piaf Concert at Town Hall
The Exorcist: I'm actually spending some of my free time writing this (I know there are so many better things I could be doing...) and I'm kind of stuck. My original intent was to spoof the style of "Carrie" by having the show take itself completely seriously, yet have these totally out-of-place dance numbers and cheesy songs. Then I thought about doing it as an actual musical adaptation of the novel/movie, but that seems like it would be a bit off-putting. I'm currently toying around with this idea: When the show starts (before the demon has entered into the story) the music is the kind of lush, flowing stuff you'd expect from the classic Broadway shows. When the demon begins to come into play, the music become more and more contemporary as the show progresses, bursting into a rock score whenever the deomon is actually in the scene. Finally, the show ends with a contemporary song with little hints of rock music to show that because of all that has happened to them, Reagan and her mother's lives will never be the same again. The "classical" songs would have tradition showtune titles, whereas the "rock" songs would be loud, rude, and shocking (titles I'm considering: "I'm Gonna Piss on You" and "Let Him F--k You").
Like I said...I could be spending my time on much better projects...
When the demon begins to come into play, the music become more and more contemporary as the show progresses, bursting into a rock score whenever the deomon is actually in the scene.
Gramma was right. Rock and roll IS the Devil's music!
The Life of Frederick Douglass by Ahrens and Flaherty, staring Brian Stokes Mitchell.
"In theater, the process of it is the experience. Everyone goes through the process, and everyone has the experience together. It doesn't last - only in people's memories and in their hearts. That's the beauty and sadness of it. But that's life - beauty and the sadness. And that is why theater is life." - Sherie Rene Scott
A musical about Ed Sullivan. And of course it would be called "A Really Big Show"
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Bundy5000, there actually is a piece called "Mario - the Opera". It's just a project and will never be professionally produced, but you can check it out here: http://www.the-mario-opera.com. The album is also in iTunes.
Theres an improv group in San Diego (The Funhouse, represent) that regurally improvises musicals based on audience members lives. WHen not about the audience they will do a musical in the style of (For example, there was one in the style of Urinetown, but it was about a town that outlawed Christmas.) Improvising musicals is difficult, but really fun. Updated On: 3/14/07 at 01:31 AM
I think Lamb The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal would be really interesting, it tells the story of the time between ages 13-and 30....including visits with all three wise men. It is some very clever and nifty writing-- that could make an interesting musical.
I always see it with and older and younger version of Biff the younger performing the actions of Jesus and Biff and the older reminiscing; perhaps a gentler and kinder sort of Biff with some gut-wrenching songs of lament and woe..
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To the person who mentioned "The Exorcist", my stuff is totally insane and would totally fit something like that. If you can get blessings on it, count me in for that.
I'll add one too: "Terminator". I think the first movie could make a brilliant opera in the style of Greek tragedy *runs, avoiding flying objects*
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I seriously have been trying to adapt one of Chritopher Moore's books for some time now. In the style of the absurd. I actually think your idea is a good one.
And whodathunk a musical based on a fairly obscure documentary about two relcuses in the Hamptons would ever work?
I have said many times - anything can be a musical if done correctly.