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The Phantom of the Opera is here, at the movie theater!
I’m not sure how many of our readers are also Broadway fans and geeks but I figure there has to be a few of you. I certainly am a HUGE Broadway geek and last night I got the chance to see a stage production of my favorite musical from the comfort (and cheaper ticket price) of a movie theater.Â
You see, it’s time to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s “Phantom of the Operaâ€. While I can’t afford to travel to see it, they are doing something for the fans (or “phans†as I prefer to be called).Â
“I Dreamed a Dream” – Thoughts on Les Misérables
There are many things that people often don’t admit to enjoying. Showtunes is one of those things.
I, on the other hand, believe in flaunting that particular geeky love. Loudly. In public. As often as possible.
Just a few moments ago I had to stop what I was doing at work and listen to a song that came over the speakers. It’s one of my coworker’s radio days and I brought in a cord to hook her ipod to the system. Well, she’s a woman after my own heart and has a ton of Broadway on her playlist. This particular song was from Les Misérables and is called “Drink with Meâ€. If you’ve ever sat with me and gotten me talking about musicals you’ll know that Les Mis is one of my absolute favorites. From the moment I first listened to it after learning we’d be doing a marching band show to it my sophomore year of high school I was in love with the story and the music.
Now, like many musicals Les Mis has several different versions out on CD based on what cast is recording them. I own the Broadway, French, London, 10th Anniversary (Dream Cast) and Complete Symphonic Recording albums. Each one has cast members that I like and dislike and some even have different songs though they mostly have the same version of the music.
For example:
“I was raised to be charming, not sincere.” – Sondheim’s musical “Into the Woods”
I know, I know….musicals aren’t considered your typical geeky material but as a huge Broadway fan I tend to geek out about them quite a bit.
Let’s take “Into the Woods†for example. I’ve been in love with this musical for over 12 years and I never fail to be amazed by Sondheim’s brilliance. The musical gathers several different fairytales and links them together in one plot. These are the fairytales that still have the blood and violence (such as cutting off toes and heels to fit the slipper in the Cinderella story) and yet both kids and adults can enjoy the show. The first act is lighthearted with some serious moments but still very cheery. The second act is the darker act, as it is for many musicals. This is where the adults will often find another layer of meaning in the story.
The musical covers a range of topics from growing up and out of childhood to love and betrayal to wishes and the consequences of those wishes and what you did to get them.
The music is catchy and features some of the best moments of characters all singing different things at once but still fitting the music. Sondheim is a master of such things, IMHO. I often find that certain songs get stuck in my head extremely easily and I’ll go around singing them for days.
There is a recording of the Broadway performance from 1989 that is on DVD (though I still have it on VHS) that I often show to friends. Many familiar names are in it such as Joanna Gleason, Chuck Wagner and Bernadette Peters. I highly recommend nabbing a copy of this (it’s on Netflix) and checking it out. Remember, even if you think the first act is a bit too cheesy and meant for kids, at least give the second act a try as it’s definitely darker in tone.
There are wonderfully hilarious moments thrown in at random points that never fail to make me crack up. The two Princes and their interactions with each other are some of my favorite parts. Also, the Big Bad Wolf’s costume in the video is one that will make you look twice and wonder what they were thinking when creating that outfit (think anatomically correct and fuzzy…I kid you not).
My friend Amanda and I sang along with most of the video when we showed it to a group of friends. Hopefully they got a kick out of us singing “Agony†(a duet between Cinderella’s Prince and Rapunzel’s Prince). By the end of the show we were all in agreement that we wanted to hear and see Nathan Fillion sing the part of Cinderella’s Prince and debated who would be a good counterpart for him as Rapunzel’s Prince. My votes go to Neil Patrick Harris and James Marsters. I think either of them have the ability to pull off that part.
So, once you’ve checked it out, come back and let me know what you think. I’m going to poke at Nathan Fillion (@NathanFillion) and Neil Patrick Harris (@ActuallyNPH) on Twitter and see if we can convince them to do a duet of “Agonyâ€!
Addicted to the knife… (or “why I love Repo! The Genetic Opera”)
I’m surprised I haven’t really written about one of my favorite geeky things yet in the past two weeks I’ve been a proud writer here at The GeeksFTW.
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Never heard of it? Let me give you a few reasons why you should go out and pick this up:
1. Much of the movie involves ripping out people’s organs and singing maniacally while doing so.
2. Anthony Stewart Head (yes, Giles!) sings the lead role.
3. Where else can you see Bill Moseley and Nivek Ogre (from Skinny Puppy) play homicidal brothers?
4. Terrance Zdunich as the Graverobber is definitely a hot goth boy.
And the reason that actually gets most people to watch it:
5. Haven’t you always wanted to see Paris Hilton’s face fall off?
Now that you have those reasons, I can give you a quick summary:
It’s in the “not too distant future†and the human race got a little ahead of itself with technology. The population fell victim to a disease called Neural Overstimulation Syndome which cause massive orgran failures. Billions died because of this until a company called GeneCo, headed by the Largo family, came up with a way to create and patent replacement organs. People who couldn’t afford transplants could finance them instead. With this new lease on life “upgrading†your body with surgery became fashionable and very popular. A new anesthetic was developed by GeneCo called Zydrate. This drug was highly addictive and blackmarket (and dangerous) versions of it extracted from dead bodies started being sold as well (with the dealers often being Graverobbers).
The downside to this came if you defaulted on your payments. When that happened GeneCo sent out special enforcers called Repo Men to get back their property…without anesthesia.
It’s in this setting that we find one man, his daughter, a corrupt family and the ties that bind them all in a complex web as one young girl tries to break free of her genetic destiny.
Tell me that didn’t intrigue you a least a little bit.
As you probably guessed by now, this is a rock opera. Yes, that means there is singing. However, with people like Bill Moseley and Ogre singing a couple of lead roles, this isn’t your typical musical. Even my friends who can’t stand musicals seem to love this movie. The gore is the type that is so over the top that it’s funny. (wait till you get to the “puppet†moment….trust me) The comic art sequences that are inserted to give the backstories are amazing and drawn by one of the creators of the movie, Terrance Zdunich. The music is catchy. I promise that “Zydrate Anatomy†will get stuck in your head in a good way.
And finally, the story is well written. As Shilo (the daughter) explores the world outside that she’s been locked away from during her life you find yourself caught up in her discoveries and how she reacts to the strange people that she encounters. I also love the interactions between the head of GeneCo, Rotti Largo, and his three children.
The movie itself has already attained a solid cult status among fans and has followed in the tradition of Rocky Horror Picture Show of being a film that has “official†shadowcasts around the world. Many cities boast a Repo! shadowcast that is well rehearsed with costumes, props, sets, special fx and even their own home venues. I’m the creator and co-director (and Graverobber) of the shadowcast here in Nashville, Testify! And I gotta say, we’re about to have our third performance and even after watching/listening to this movie hundreds of times (I’ve lost count….I lost count about 2 months into creating the shadowcast) I still love this film. It’s one that I just can’t seem to get tired of.
Terrance often describes the movie as one that you either love or hate. I have to agree, though I was originally “meh†about it untill a sudden obsession with it hit me three months after the first watching. Even knowing that, give it a try. Watch it through to the end. Then drop me a line and let me know what you thought.
Testify!
Spider-Man swings onto Broadway
This is an amusing video from the 2010 Tony Awards. Host Sean Hayes dressed up like Spider-Man and started singing. Then reveals Spider-man the Musical is coming to Broadway this season.
This may be news to some, but it was announced a while back. Music and lyrics are provided by U2’s own Bono and The Edge. It is also being Directed by Julie Taymor whose best known work would probably be Across the Universe which was the Movie/Musical that used music from The Beatles to tell its story. To find out more info you can check out the official Spider-Man on Broadway website.
I know as a Comic book Geek and a Drama Geek I am hoping this does well enough that they go on Tour like a variety of other Broadway Musical’s and Plays do. I also wonder what could be next. Hulk the Musical? Maybe even Dark Knight on Broadway? Time will only tell.