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Post by woodyb on Feb 22, 2018 23:43:04 GMT
i think for a two act three hour musical it would have to be stripped of many things which makes the play the most amazing play. But there are so many musical moments in the play. It would take one hell of a writer, lyricist and composer but it could. So many other great works have been adapted and changed to create a piece of Musical theatre. Would be interested to know your thoughts.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 22, 2018 23:46:39 GMT
Second post and woodyb throws THIS at us? What kind of monster are you?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Feb 22, 2018 23:47:17 GMT
Calling @emicardiff
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Post by showtoones on Feb 22, 2018 23:49:25 GMT
It was made into an opera in New York. Don't think it would be a fosse musical with jazz hands but anything is possible...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2018 23:49:29 GMT
Hasn't it already been made into an opera, or am i imagining that??
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Post by woodyb on Feb 22, 2018 23:49:33 GMT
Sorry Burly have lurked for far too long so now I'm asking the questions which have gone through my head!
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 22, 2018 23:51:53 GMT
Emily get in here!!!
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 22, 2018 23:52:28 GMT
There is certainly an operatic scale to Kushner's writing - but as with the 2004 opera, any musical adaptation would have to condense and refocus on certain elements of the piece to keep to a realistic running time.
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Post by Being Alive on Feb 22, 2018 23:52:40 GMT
But I’m all seriousness, no. It’s too mammoth. I don’t think it would be a good musical. It’s perfect as a play. I just can’t see it working.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 22, 2018 23:54:29 GMT
The operatic version - no idea what it is like!
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Post by woodyb on Feb 22, 2018 23:54:55 GMT
Show bones, I would make Prior's trip to heaven into something resembling the color purple meets 42nd street. And can you imagine Roy Cohn with Ethel Rosenberg and Belize! Character actors not known for musicals. Imelda Staunton as Ethel Rosenbrg! Final scene at Bethesda fountain. I've always had a 'Sunday' moment from Sunday in the park with george. Preceded by Tony kushners final prior speech. U see now why I have never written a musical nor intend to lol
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Post by Phantom of London on Feb 22, 2018 23:58:15 GMT
Well the OP. Knows how to light the powder keg.
Yes it can be turned into a musical, if Les Miserable can - anything can.
Could you imagine the visitation scenes being done by a big tap dance number or when Roy Cohn meets Joe Pitt for the first time in his office, he strips off to a white shirt, black tie and name badge, singing Mormon Hell Dream?
But all seriously would a musical improve on a superb play? If not, it isn’t worth doing.
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Post by woodyb on Feb 22, 2018 23:59:37 GMT
souchyboyy agree in many ways. Saw it in the 90's and it changed my life. Saw a certain Daniel Craig as Joe Pitt and Jason Issacs as Prior Walter. Contact theatre manchester 1994. Agree it's an epic but it is so musical if you look it it and strip it down to human relationships.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 23, 2018 0:00:44 GMT
Could Wagner's Ring cycle be turned into a viable play?
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Post by woodyb on Feb 23, 2018 0:02:02 GMT
Well the OP. Knows how to light the powder keg. Yes it can be turned into a musical, if Les Miserable can - anything can. Could you imagine the visitation scenes being done by a big tap dance number or when Roy Cohn meets Joe Pitt for the first time in his office, he strips off to a white shirt, black tie and name badge, singing Mormon Hell Dream? But all seriously would a musical improve on a superb play? If not, it isn’t worth doing. totally agree. But with a great creative team it could.
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Post by Stephen on Feb 23, 2018 0:58:38 GMT
I'm sure Lord Lloyd Webber has some back catalogue tunes that would suit this perfectly. Afterall we all loved Stephen Ward and Paint Never Dries. Perhaps Bill Kenwright could produce and Marti Pellow play the Angel.
I'm sold.
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Post by kathryn on Feb 23, 2018 5:23:05 GMT
I’m really looking forward to @emicardiff seeing this thread.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 8:00:15 GMT
I’m really looking forward to @emicardiff seeing this thread. Hahahaha thanks. Funny enough I watched the “Inside Number 9” where the guy thinks he’s Lloyd Webber last night- is he going to write it? In all seriousness it has been adapted into an opera. Which apparently is very good. But as much as I’d LIVE for the line “f*** you I’m a Prophet” set to a jaunty tune, I’m not sure I’m ready for that.
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Post by MoreLife on Feb 23, 2018 14:25:48 GMT
I’m really looking forward to @emicardiff seeing this thread. Hahahaha thanks. Funny enough I watched the “Inside Number 9” where the guy thinks he’s Lloyd Webber last night- is he going to write it? In all seriousness it has been adapted into an opera. Which apparently is very good. But as much as I’d LIVE for the line “f*** you I’m a Prophet” set to a jaunty tune, I’m not sure I’m ready for that. I'd be kinda ready for a mash-up of "f*** you, I'm a prophet" (from "Perestroika - The Musical" - it needs to stay in two parts as a musical, right?) and "All-American prophet" (from "The Book of Mormon"). Also, what do we think about a big, loud ensemble number with all 34 Prior Walter's (yes, that's including 'the bastards') on stage at once?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 14:52:00 GMT
Oh yes! They could do it as a jukebox musical:
I Say A Little Prior For You (Aretha Franklin) Ray Ray Ray (Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson) The Drugs Don't Work (Harper's Theme) (The Verve) In The Closet (Joe's Theme) (Michael Jackson) On The Wings of Love (Angel's Theme) (Jeffrey Osborne) I Belize In A Thing Called Love (The Darkness) Born To Run (Louis' Theme) (Bruce Springsteen) You Keep Me Hannah On (Miss Ross & The Supremes)
And it would need a tap routine.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 15:55:04 GMT
How could you forget The Robbie Williams classics - I'm loving angels instead - maybe this could be a song for Prior when he finally meets her.
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Post by crowblack on Feb 23, 2018 16:31:36 GMT
I thought The Ferryman felt like a musical without the music.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 17:14:02 GMT
You are fabulous creatures each and everyone one. This thread is GOLD.
Also not forgetting 'Angel of the Morning' by Julie Newton.
And All American Girl for when Prior is applying The Face.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 17:14:19 GMT
I thought The Ferryman felt like a musical without the music. Indeed. It was so diddle-dy Irish I half expected them to start to do the finale of Riverdance at some point. God knows it would have livened the play up no end if they had.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 17:15:31 GMT
I thought The Ferryman felt like a musical without the music. Indeed. It was so diddle-dy Irish I half expected them to start to do the finale of Riverdance at some point. God knows it would have livened the play up no end if they had. I was praying for a good tap number just to wake me up.
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