User Log On
Fruhead.Com
Talk
PowerWall
Messenger
Forums
User Directory

About
Member Map
What's New?
Fruvous Dot Com
FHDC FAQ

Welcome, guest!
Create an account for a personalized experience,
or log on if you have one.

Source Material for Musicals

   Discussion: Source Material for Musicals
Gordondon son of Ethelred · 20 years, 9 months ago
What books, plays, films do you think would make good source material for a musical. I hate to say it but Harry Potter is a natural, the only question is why hasn't it been produced yet? A question in a similar vein, what current songwriters do you think should write a musical. BenderL have been planning out a Christine Lavin revue.
Will work for anime Back · 20 years, 9 months ago

I hate to say it but Harry Potter is a natural, the only question is why hasn't it been produced yet?

ummm....why would you WANT it produced???� I love musicals as much as the next person, but i think somethings should be left as good as they are with out having them break into song every 15 minutes.� i think song and dance numbers would ruin a�story�as endearing as Harry Potter. �yes yes...i know books like "Phantom of the Opera" and "Les Misables" have been turning into fantastic, award winning, crowd pleasing musicals (both of which i love) but they were both depressing tales anyway and song were just a good way of 1) picking up the pace of the story and 2) lightening up the mood.� HP needs no help on either front...at least IMHO

emilie is CRANKY Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
ooooooo come *on*, a harry potter musical would RULE. the cheesier, the better. in the same vein or style as rocky horror. but with�bad songs and badder rhyming. yay!
hkath Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
A friend and I once started writing the Sixth Sense musical, which included the songs "I'm Feeling Much Better Now" and "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back" amongst many others. I fell out of touch with him and I think it's such a shame the musical will never come to fruition. Especially the epilogue in which an actor playing M. Night Shyamalwhatever(sp?) came out and insulted the audience and bragged about fooling them :D
Kat Kunz Back · 20 years, 9 months ago

well, there's someone out there already hard at work on the musical score...

http://www.eskimolabs.com/hp/music.htm

--k, who adds, some are catchier than others, though all are a wee bit off-key.� adds to the charm, though.� sorta.

K-Lyn Back · 20 years, 9 months ago

We had two in Portland that I thought should have continued world-wide. I thought it was a horrible idea but with the right cast it was to die for.

Gilligan's Island: The Musical (my fave song was No Love for Lovey)

Followed by Natural Born Castaways...I wonder about copyright infringement because the score for the second one was Sgt. Pepper (a broadway producer came to the island to come up with his�next big hit but had writer's block. They decided to write it for him in hopes that he'd take them home...all they had for music was that record). Picture this: Fixing a Hole...when sung by The Skipper, "A hole that was made by Gilligan".

V. funny. I was in stitches!

lawrence Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
a friend and I have come up with a list of songs that would "work" in a Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone musical. I posted it in my livejournal some time this past January. yes, it's possible. yes, it is very scary.
nate... · 20 years, 9 months ago
I know! Let's stop ruining currently GOOD things by making them into musicals.

*shudder*

*ducks*
Gordondon son of Ethelred Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
I would hardly say that, Oliver Twist, Tales of the South Pacific, Pygmalion, or Les Miserables were ruined by being made into musicals.
Gordondon son of Ethelred · 20 years, 9 months ago
I just heard Erin being interviewed and she said that she'd love to write for the theatre.
Christina Abbott · 20 years, 9 months ago
yes...i think peter mulvey should write a musical...only because I could listen to albums of his stuff in one sitting...and come to think of it wouldn't "The Trouble With Poets" be a wonderful musical title?
Eri Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
It does sound like a good title for a musical, yes. :)
Josh Woodward Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
He has. Kindasorta. Peter was writing and performing a score for Marquette University Theatre's production of Sam Shepard's "A Lie of the Mind" when he recorded Rain in 1993. It was directed by Michael Abbott - any relation? :)
Jºnªthªn · 20 years, 9 months ago
After THE DEATH OF KLINGHOFFER, anything can be a musical...

You must first create an account to post.



©1999-2024 · Acceptable Use
Website for Creative Commons Music?