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Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical

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LizzieCurry
#25Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 5:09pm

Witty.


"This thread reads like a series of White House memos." — Mister Matt

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Wick3
#26Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 5:11pm

Kad said: "I'd love to see a work about Teddy Roosevelt.

Or gay life in New York prior to WWII. There is some fascinating, little-known, and fabulous history that sort of gets overshadowed by Stonewall onward. Harlem drag balls, the pansy craze, early days in the Village- all in the time that most people think gay life was shadowed, obscure, and unknown.
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Teddy Roosevelt is my favorite US President when I was studying US history back in high school. From his adventure days with rough riders and hunting in Africa to losing his mother AND wife on the SAME day. Wow! I think there's definitely potential for a musical there.

I like the History channel perspective shown below on YouTube:

 

My friends and I had a good discussion several weeks ago on how Hamilton became mainstream and why Obama watched it. It made sense for the President to watch it since it was about US history (after all, I highly doubt he'd watch American Psycho, right?) 

 

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WhizzerMarvin
#27Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 5:13pm

One of my ultimate dream wishes would be to see Encores fully restore 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It must be one of the most ambitious musicals ever to be presented on the Broadway stage. 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

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Wick3
#28Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 5:14pm

WhizzerMarvin said: "Wasn't there a flop starring Len Cariou as Teddy? With the music of Sousa used Forrest/Wright style I believe.

Yes there was called "Teddy & Alice." It played 77 performances at The Minskoff in the late 80s. The score was a mash-up off original songs and hybrid songs with Sousa's music; Richard Kapp composed the original music as well as Forrest-Wrighted the rest. "


I didn't know that. I guess that idea is out. I have a feeling someday there might be a musical about Obama. 

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acekatherineplumber2
#29Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 6:52pm

Great to hear that other people like the concept of a Teddy Roosevelt musical. He's far and beyond my favorite historical figure and I've had the idea in my head for maybe a year that a musical about him could work well.

outthere1998
#30Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 7:02pm

You know while thinking of it Id really like a musical of Judy Garland. I have the sheet music to the jukebox musical based on Judy called "Over the Rainbow" but as far as i know it only followed her last days. Id love to see one based on her entire life kind of like Bombshell i just love Judy Garland.

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WhizzerMarvin
#31Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 7:26pm

outthere1998 said: "You know while thinking of it Id really like a musical of Judy Garland. I have the sheet music to the jukebox musical based on Judy called "Over the Rainbow" but as far as i know it only followed her last days. Id love to see one based on her entire life kind of like Bombshell i just love Judy Garland.

 

Are you referring to "End of the Rainbow" that starred Tracie Bennett and recently played The Belasco? That focused on the last days of her life and had a few performance numbers, but it was definitely not a jukebox musical. 

 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

outthere1998
#32Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 7:32pm

WhizzerMarvin said: "outthere1998 said: "You know while thinking of it Id really like a musical of Judy Garland. I have the sheet music to the jukebox musical based on Judy called "Over the Rainbow" but as far as i know it only followed her last days. Id love to see one based on her entire life kind of like Bombshell i just love Judy Garland.

 

Are you referring to "End of the Rainbow" that starred Tracie Bennett and recently played The Belasco? That focused on the last days of her life and had a few performance numbers, but it was definitely not a jukebox musical. 

 


 

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My bad i actually never got to see the show itself i was only gifted the piano/vocal selections which contain numbers from her films so i never knew how they were put in the story but id be interested to see the show and i just researched it seems to be referred to basically as a play with music since bennett recieved a outer critics award for a play so my apologies

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WhizzerMarvin
#33Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 7:53pm

No worries. It was definitely a dramatic play with music. Bennett performed the numbers as part of either a radio or television interview if I'm recalling correctly, but most of the play took place in her hotel room as she fell deeper and deeper into drug and alcohol addiction. 


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

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MichelleCraig
#34Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 8:51pm

Years ago, Anne Hathaway was supposedly going to play Judy Garland on Broadway. It never happened and probably never will.

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sarahb22
#35Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/23/16 at 10:04pm

The life and death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

The lives and friendship of Brig. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock and Lewis Armistead, including their fates at the Battle of Gettysburg.

The story of the sham that was The Cottingley Fairies (or some other scam in which a LOT of people were hoodwinked, although the Cottingley Fairies was interesting because Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was involved and was convinced they were genuine.)

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OlBlueEyes
#36Historical people/moments you want to see in a musical
Posted: 6/24/16 at 4:23pm

The lives and friendship of Brig. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock and Lewis Armistead, including their fates at the Battle of Gettysburg."

Really like the idea of bringing the friendship of these two men, and its dramatic climax during Pickett's charge at Gettysburg, into the light. Of course, creating the score seems problematical.