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Category Archives: In Depth Analysis
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY: 2013 OCR Track by Track – Part 1
While Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman were hoping for a golden ticket with their new musical based on Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, not everything has turned out as well as expected in Willy Wonka-land, with the show … Continue reading
Thoughts on THE BOYS IN THE PHOTOGRAPH
I went to see the 14:00 show Ben Elton and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Boys in the Photograph today. What follows are my thoughts on the show, a revised version of the 2000 musical The Beautiful Game. I shall also … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, In Depth Analysis, International, Musicals
Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Aspects of Love, Ben Elton, Carly Graeme, Carousel, Celeste Botha, Gareth Worth, Janice Honeyman, Johan Engels, Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers, Tammi Meyer, The Beautiful Game, The Boys in the Photograph, Whistle Down the Wind
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Deconstructing Disney: AIDA Part 5
This is Part 5 in a series of posts that examines Disney’s Aida in detail. Aida has a book by Linda Woolverton, David Henry Hwang and Robert Falls, lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Elton John. Act 1 Scene … Continue reading
Deconstructing Disney: AIDA Part 4
This is Part 4 in a series of posts that examines Disney’s Aida in detail. Aida has a book by Linda Woolverton, David Henry Hwang and Robert Falls, lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Elton John. Act 1 Scene … Continue reading
Deconstructing Disney: AIDA Part 3
This is Part 3 in a series of posts that examines Disney’s Aida in detail. Aida has a book by Linda Woolverton, David Henry Hwang and Robert Falls, lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Elton John. Act 1 Scene … Continue reading
Deconstructing Disney: AIDA Part 2
This is Part 2 of a series of posts that examines Disney’s Aida in detail. Aida has a book by Linda Woolverton, David Henry Hwang and Robert Falls, lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Elton John. Act 1 Scene … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Disney, In Depth Analysis, Musicals
Tagged Aida, David Henry Hwang, Disney, Disney Theatricals, Elton John, Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls, Steve Margoshes, Tim Rice
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Deconstructing Disney: AIDA Part 1
This month’s in-depth look at a particular musical will take a look at the Disney Theatricals musical adaptation of Aida, a show that has always been rather problematic for me but which has a popular following amongst a particular group … Continue reading
Posted in Broadway, Disney, In Depth Analysis, Musicals, YouTube
Tagged Aida, Chess, David Henry Hwang, Elton John, Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Leontyne Price, Les Misérables, Linda Woolverton, Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers, Robert Falls, Steve Margoshes, Tim Rice, YouTube
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SPRING AWAKENING and “The Song(s) of Purple Summer”
With the Broadway transfer of Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater’s SPRING AWAKENING having opened last weekend and the cast recording having been released earlier in the week, now seems an apt time to have a look at some of the changes that have been made in the show between its Off-Broadway run in August and now. Continue reading
THE BEAUTIFUL GAME: 2000 OCR Track by Track
The original cast recording of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton’s new musical The Beautiful Game was released this past weekend. The production opened recently in London to mixed reviews, with many critics saving the most negative comments for Elton’s … Continue reading
Posted in Cast Recording Reviews, Commentary, In Depth Analysis, Musicals, West End
Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ben Elton, Bertolt Brecht, Carousel, Cast Recordings, Chess, Commentary, Fiddler on the Roof, In the Name of the Father, Jim Sheridan, Little Shop of Horrors, Man Equals Man, Oklahoma!, Oscar Hammerstein II, Starlight Express, The Beautiful Game, The Boys in the Photograph, The Phantom of the Opera, West Side Story
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The Saturday List: My Junk is SPRING AWAKENING
Get ready to journey back to the groundbreaking world of SPRING AWAKENING, a modern musical where the show tunes are as haunting as the themes are daring! In today’s Saturday List, we revisit just five of the most creative ideas that helped to solidify this show’s place in musical theatre history. Continue reading →