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Perfect for Timbers. But not sure this is a show that needs to be musicalized. Sure, if was at Universal Studios, I'd be curious to see it. But to pay $150+ to see it? Naw.
Without the special effects it loses most of its charm and the characters don't really have anything of substance to sing about without getting very morbid.
If it makes it to Broadway, I think it would be an Addams Family. Some initial charm which quickly wears off.
I saw Andrew in Hunchback at Paper Mill, and I was impressed by him. The voice and swagger were perfect for the character. Interesting that he's doing Beetlejuice.
DramaTeach said: "I saw Andrew in Hunchback at Paper Mill, and I was impressed by him. The voice and swagger were perfect for the character. Interesting that he's doing Beetlejuice.
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Sorry if I mislead you to believe he was. It was just an idea I came up with. Unless you know more than me as he actually is doing this... It's in the realm of possibility since he has worked with Timbers before.
In our millions, in our billions, we are most powerful when we stand together. TW4C unwaveringly joins the worldwide masses, for we know our liberation is inseparably bound.
Signed,
Theater Workers for a Ceasefire
https://theaterworkersforaceasefire.com/statement
If the material isn't clicking in the lab, and it's not a mismatch of talent or creative team with writing (i.e., the writing just sucks), consult darquegk from this forum. In addition to being a reviewer for BWW's Pittsburgh section, he is a successful playwright, composer, and lyricist of original material whose newest work, Tink!, premiered last July at the New York Musical Festival. He has a Beetlejuice musical in his trunk, and I promise you it would work equally well, if not more so, than what you have.
In our millions, in our billions, we are most powerful when we stand together. TW4C unwaveringly joins the worldwide masses, for we know our liberation is inseparably bound.
Signed,
Theater Workers for a Ceasefire
https://theaterworkersforaceasefire.com/statement
I was pointed out that the community had a little beetlejuice Easter egg, which is brilliant that they included Dannyx
In our millions, in our billions, we are most powerful when we stand together. TW4C unwaveringly joins the worldwide masses, for we know our liberation is inseparably bound.
Signed,
Theater Workers for a Ceasefire
https://theaterworkersforaceasefire.com/statement
Call_me_jorge said: "I was pointed out that the community had a little beetlejuice Easter egg, which is brilliant that they included Dannyx"
Let me translate:
The TV show "Community" which Danny Pudi was in had a running gag where a character randomly said "Beetlejuice" once in three different episodes and after the third calling, Beetlejuice was shown in the background of the shot.
Christopher Fitzgerald was Beetlejuice in the very first 48 hour reading but hasn't been involved since.
Alex Brightman has now done both the two week reading and the four week lab. It's safe to assume the plan is for him to remain involved going forward.
Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
Does anyone know what the schedule for Mean Girls is currently? I'm surprised Kerry Butler had time to do this, while being close to leaving for Washington. Maybe I'm not fully understanding what the time commitments are on both.
"Ok ok ok ok ok ok ok. Have you guys heard about fidget spinners!?" ~Patti LuPone
Leslie Kritzer played Delia Deetz (the O'Hara role) in last year's reading and Jessica Phillips played the role in this workshop. I assume Kritzer's commitment to The Honeymooners prevented her from doing it this time.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."