BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL Opens At The University of the Arts 4/24
By: Reynard Loki Apr. 15, 2009
Based on the 1992 story in The Weekly World News about a half boy/half bat discovered in a cave in Hope Falls, West Virginia, “Bat Boy: The Musical” takes flight at the stage at the Arts Bank Theater at the University of the Arts beginning April 24.
Directed by University of the Arts School of Theater Arts faculty member Rick Stoppleworth, “Bat Boy: The Musical” tells the comedy/horror tale about the creature, who, for lack of a better solution, is taken into the home of the local veterinarian, Dr. Parker. Bat Boy is eventually accepted as a member of the family and taught to act like a “normal” boy by the vet’s wife Meredith and teenage daughter Shelley.“My draw to ‘Bat Boy’ is simple,” said Stoppleworth. “Who can resist a musical that conflates Frankenstein and Dracula with the musical styling of ‘Hair’ and ‘Rent?’ ‘Bat Boy’ ranges from gothic to guffaw, while remaining both sincere and compellingly human. This story of ignorance and prejudice is well worth telling, especially as it’s revealed in this very unconventional and entertaining musical.”
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