With Evan Rachel Wood as Mary Jane.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:51 (fifteen years ago) link
this is kind of a stupid idea
― Ca-hoot na na na oh oh (HI DERE), Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:55 (fifteen years ago) link
"kind of"
― Shakey Mo Collier, Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:56 (fifteen years ago) link
Opening Feb. 18, 2010
Official site:
http://spidermanonbroadway.marvel.com/images/splashbg.jpg
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 19:41 (fifteen years ago) link
The idea here = Broadway has gotten to a point where it's mostly subsidized by things enjoyed by pre-teen girls, so let's try and bring more pre-teen boys into the fold while we're at it?
― nabisco, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:14 (fifteen years ago) link
More bits and pieces:
Mr. Bryan-Brown said that the music and lyrics were largely complete, but that Bono and the Edge would “of course write more songs as necessary.” He said that the subtitle of the musical, “Turn Off the Dark,” is the title of one of the songs, and added that there were no plans to use or riff on the well-known theme song from the television cartoon series about the Marvel comic-book superhero.According to a news release from the producers, the show, in which the title character will indeed be flying around the Hilton, draws on the comic book series for “inspiration,” yet also “spins a new take on the mythic tale of a young man propelled from a modest row house in Queens to the sky-scraping spire of the Chrysler Building, the bustling offices of the Daily Bugle, through the dizzying canyons of Manhattan, to new vistas never before seen.”The plot description concludes: “Spider-Man’s battles will hurtle the audience through an origin story both recognizable and unexpected, yielding new characters as well as familiar faces until a final surprising confrontation casts a startling new light on this hero’s journey.”
According to a news release from the producers, the show, in which the title character will indeed be flying around the Hilton, draws on the comic book series for “inspiration,” yet also “spins a new take on the mythic tale of a young man propelled from a modest row house in Queens to the sky-scraping spire of the Chrysler Building, the bustling offices of the Daily Bugle, through the dizzying canyons of Manhattan, to new vistas never before seen.”
The plot description concludes: “Spider-Man’s battles will hurtle the audience through an origin story both recognizable and unexpected, yielding new characters as well as familiar faces until a final surprising confrontation casts a startling new light on this hero’s journey.”
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:29 (fifteen years ago) link
Nabisco, you were being funny about pre-teen boys liking U2 and being a broadway marketing target, right?
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:34 (fifteen years ago) link
he's talking about pre-teen boys liking Spiderman and Broadway marketers latching onto that as an untapped demographic
― Lots of praying with no breakfast! (HI DERE), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:36 (fifteen years ago) link
next ilx compilation ideas
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:49 (fifteen years ago) link
Gear requested to write "Turn Off the Dark" lyrics.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:51 (fifteen years ago) link
lol
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:55 (fifteen years ago) link
Another collaboration surely in the offing.
"Turn off...THE DARK!"
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:56 (fifteen years ago) link
at last U2 finds their level.
― Dr Morbius, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 15:54 (fifteen years ago) link
Open call!:
SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark, featuring direction by Julie Taymor (Across The Universe, Frida, The Lion King on Broadway) with music and lyrics by 22-time Grammy® Award-winners Bono and The Edge (from U2) will be holding open casting calls at major cities across the country starting next week. SPIDER-MAN is seeking principals and understudies for the roles of ‘Peter Parker,’ ‘Mary Jane,’ and ‘Female Lead Villian.’ The production is looking for performers with dynamic rock/pop voices including those with experience in bands and as solo performers. Regardless of experience, anyone who thinks they might be qualified is encouraged to audition. Open casting calls are being organized by Telsey + Company (Rent, Across The Universe, Sex & The City, Wicked) and will be held in the following cities: ORLANDO, FL (Thursday, April 9; 10 AM – 5PM) Orlando Marriott World Center, 8701 World Center Drive, Orlando, FL 32821 NEW YORK, NY (Monday, April 13; 10 AM – 5PM) The Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street, New York, NY 10013 LOS ANGELES, CA (Saturday, April 18; 10 AM – 5PM) Hollywood United Methodist Church, 6817 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028 SEATTLE, WA (Monday, April 20; 10 AM – 5PM) LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED CHICAGO, IL (Thursday, May 7; 10 AM – 5 PM) LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED AUSTIN, TX (Wednesday, May 27; 10 AM – 5 PM) LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED The production is looking for candidates to fill the following roles (both principals and understudies): PETER PARKER – Male. 16-20’s. Must have a great rock tenor voice. Can be nerdy with understated sex appeal and a good sense of humor. MARY JANE – Female. 16-20’s. Beautiful girl next door. Strong pop/rock singing voice required. LEAD FEMALE VILLAIN – Female. 25‐35 years old. All ethnicities encouraged. Must have an amazing rock voice. Think Sinead O’Connor with a Middle Eastern /Bulgarian/Greek twist. Foreign and/or world music types are great. Foreign accents are great. WHAT TO BRING: All interested people should bring a snapshot or photo of themselves and a brief pop/rock or rock song to sing. Please note that no accompanist or audio equipment will be provided.
Open casting calls are being organized by Telsey + Company (Rent, Across The Universe, Sex & The City, Wicked) and will be held in the following cities:
ORLANDO, FL (Thursday, April 9; 10 AM – 5PM) Orlando Marriott World Center, 8701 World Center Drive, Orlando, FL 32821
NEW YORK, NY (Monday, April 13; 10 AM – 5PM) The Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street, New York, NY 10013
LOS ANGELES, CA (Saturday, April 18; 10 AM – 5PM) Hollywood United Methodist Church, 6817 Franklin Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028
SEATTLE, WA (Monday, April 20; 10 AM – 5PM) LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
CHICAGO, IL (Thursday, May 7; 10 AM – 5 PM) LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
AUSTIN, TX (Wednesday, May 27; 10 AM – 5 PM) LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED
The production is looking for candidates to fill the following roles (both principals and understudies):
PETER PARKER – Male. 16-20’s. Must have a great rock tenor voice. Can be nerdy with understated sex appeal and a good sense of humor.
MARY JANE – Female. 16-20’s. Beautiful girl next door. Strong pop/rock singing voice required.
LEAD FEMALE VILLAIN – Female. 25‐35 years old. All ethnicities encouraged. Must have an amazing rock voice. Think Sinead O’Connor with a Middle Eastern /Bulgarian/Greek twist. Foreign and/or world music types are great. Foreign accents are great.
WHAT TO BRING: All interested people should bring a snapshot or photo of themselves and a brief pop/rock or rock song to sing. Please note that no accompanist or audio equipment will be provided.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 3 April 2009 20:22 (fourteen years ago) link
Oh that wacky lead female villain and her great twists.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 3 April 2009 20:23 (fourteen years ago) link
A long hard road etc:
As this Spider-Man tale opens, the audience sees New York City "on fire and in ruins" as "a section of the Brooklyn Bridge ascends with Mary Jane bound and dangling helplessly from the bridge." Soon thereafter, a new villainess called Arachne flies into the picture spinning her own deadly trap, and as Spider-Man battles all kinds of criminals he's swinging right over the audience.It sounds like the 3-D opening for the next "Spider-Man" sequel, and even though this superhero story is filled with Hollywood-style special effects, it is instead a glimpse from a confidential script of a planned "Spider-Man" musical -- the priciest undertaking, and among the most troubled productions, in Broadway history....Given its immodest ambition to "reinvent Broadway," the musical's budget has soared to $52 million, counting theater renovations, according to one person familiar with its finances -- more than double the cost of 2006's "Lord of the Rings" musical, one of the most expensive musicals ever.Like any compelling superhero story, "Spider-Man's" real-life final act is a cliffhanger.Despite all the talent in its corner, it's still far from certain when -- or even if -- the elaborate musical will open after six years of development, as it has struggled to find a backer to close the budget shortfall. If the show doesn't premiere by the end of April, it not only will miss Tony Award eligibility but also face the expiration of the musical's license from Marvel Entertainment, whose comic-book division created the enduring superhero in 1962. Bono and Edge seem bewildered by the show's odyssey. "But who cares?" Bono said. "The visuals and the music are amazing, and that's what will matter."
It sounds like the 3-D opening for the next "Spider-Man" sequel, and even though this superhero story is filled with Hollywood-style special effects, it is instead a glimpse from a confidential script of a planned "Spider-Man" musical -- the priciest undertaking, and among the most troubled productions, in Broadway history.
...
Given its immodest ambition to "reinvent Broadway," the musical's budget has soared to $52 million, counting theater renovations, according to one person familiar with its finances -- more than double the cost of 2006's "Lord of the Rings" musical, one of the most expensive musicals ever.
Like any compelling superhero story, "Spider-Man's" real-life final act is a cliffhanger.
Despite all the talent in its corner, it's still far from certain when -- or even if -- the elaborate musical will open after six years of development, as it has struggled to find a backer to close the budget shortfall. If the show doesn't premiere by the end of April, it not only will miss Tony Award eligibility but also face the expiration of the musical's license from Marvel Entertainment, whose comic-book division created the enduring superhero in 1962. Bono and Edge seem bewildered by the show's odyssey. "But who cares?" Bono said. "The visuals and the music are amazing, and that's what will matter."
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 6 November 2009 05:18 (fourteen years ago) link
Okay WHAT the hell:
Throughout the script -- credited to Taymor and playwright Glen Berger, stamped "Confidential" on its cover and dated from this summer -- stage directions call for action sequences that at first glance seem almost impossible to stage, let alone transfer to another theater for possible touring productions.The opening bridge scene is followed closely by the arrival of a giant web woven by Arachne, a temptress who is the musical's central invention. "A giant loom is revealed -- seven actors swing on vertical silks to form a tapestry," the stage directions read. At another point, Spider-Man is so busy battling bank robbers and muggers that he multiplies into five different crime-fighting superheroes. One of the duplicate spiders swings over the audience, landing on the balcony.For all of the theatrical pyrotechnics, the musical's core story is comparatively old-fashioned, following the basic plot of the first "Spider-Man" movie while adding some new characters and back stories.The central romance between high school students Peter Parker and neighbor Mary Jane Watson remains intact. Parker is still bullied by his classmates and moonlights as a photographer for a New York newspaper; moreover, he's torn over his unexpected transformation into a web-slinger. As in the movie, the play's central villain, Green Goblin, is the genetically mutated form of scientist Norman Osborn. The biggest departure from the movie is the musical's femme fatale, Arachne.A figure cut from Greek mythology and sometimes accompanied by her own Furies, she stalks and tempts Spider-Man throughout the story as any god does a mortal. "We're linked by instinct, but you think a spider can wait? She exterminates deficient mates!" she tells Spider-Man at one point.The music marks a departure for U2 as well. Famous for their soaring, sometimes political rock anthems, such as "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "Pride (in the Name of Love)," Bono and Edge have crafted "Spider-Man" songs that are driven more by choral harmonies than lashing guitars. Because U2 does not play in the show (the performers are accompanied instead by a band and an orchestra), the songs are written for different voices (including women) with non-U2 arrangements.Bono described his and Edge's compositions as varying from "giant, big pop songs to noisy rock 'n' roll to ethereal shivers"
The opening bridge scene is followed closely by the arrival of a giant web woven by Arachne, a temptress who is the musical's central invention. "A giant loom is revealed -- seven actors swing on vertical silks to form a tapestry," the stage directions read. At another point, Spider-Man is so busy battling bank robbers and muggers that he multiplies into five different crime-fighting superheroes. One of the duplicate spiders swings over the audience, landing on the balcony.
For all of the theatrical pyrotechnics, the musical's core story is comparatively old-fashioned, following the basic plot of the first "Spider-Man" movie while adding some new characters and back stories.
The central romance between high school students Peter Parker and neighbor Mary Jane Watson remains intact. Parker is still bullied by his classmates and moonlights as a photographer for a New York newspaper; moreover, he's torn over his unexpected transformation into a web-slinger. As in the movie, the play's central villain, Green Goblin, is the genetically mutated form of scientist Norman Osborn. The biggest departure from the movie is the musical's femme fatale, Arachne.
A figure cut from Greek mythology and sometimes accompanied by her own Furies, she stalks and tempts Spider-Man throughout the story as any god does a mortal. "We're linked by instinct, but you think a spider can wait? She exterminates deficient mates!" she tells Spider-Man at one point.
The music marks a departure for U2 as well. Famous for their soaring, sometimes political rock anthems, such as "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "Pride (in the Name of Love)," Bono and Edge have crafted "Spider-Man" songs that are driven more by choral harmonies than lashing guitars. Because U2 does not play in the show (the performers are accompanied instead by a band and an orchestra), the songs are written for different voices (including women) with non-U2 arrangements.
Bono described his and Edge's compositions as varying from "giant, big pop songs to noisy rock 'n' roll to ethereal shivers"
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 6 November 2009 05:22 (fourteen years ago) link
who's in for a "This Is Not Spider-Man: The Musical by U2" comp?
― But no hope for norwegian posters, sorry. (Curt1s Stephens), Friday, 6 November 2009 07:09 (fourteen years ago) link
Good luck there:
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/18/taymor-says-spider-man-needs-to-be-a-huge-hit-to-cover-costs/
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 00:58 (thirteen years ago) link
And we have a song!
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/18/from-u2-a-song-for-spidey/
The rock band Carney on Tuesday unveiled a new song by U2, “Boy Falls from the Sky,” an emo-like mix of ballad and hard, aching energy that is intended as a major number in Act II of the coming Broadway mega-musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.” Bono and the Edge wrote “Boy” and a dozen more songs for the show, their first Broadway musical, which has suffered production delays because of financial problems but is expected to begin performances in New York this fall.Reeve Carney, the singer-frontman of the band that bears his name, is set to play Peter Parker and Spider-Man on Broadway, though he did not act in character while performing “Boy” at a luncheon honoring the musical’s director, Julie Taymor. It was the first time that Mr. Carney had performed a U2 song from “Spider-Man” before several hundred Broadway artists and producers; his singing voice sounded both younger and sharper-edged than Bono’s.In the musical, Peter Parker sings the number after his love interest, Mary Jane, has been abducted and his superpowers are gone. The song was by turns romantic and introspective, with lyrics like “you can change your mind/you can’t change your heart” and “I did not have to move so far/to find myself alone.”
The rock band Carney on Tuesday unveiled a new song by U2, “Boy Falls from the Sky,” an emo-like mix of ballad and hard, aching energy that is intended as a major number in Act II of the coming Broadway mega-musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.” Bono and the Edge wrote “Boy” and a dozen more songs for the show, their first Broadway musical, which has suffered production delays because of financial problems but is expected to begin performances in New York this fall.
Reeve Carney, the singer-frontman of the band that bears his name, is set to play Peter Parker and Spider-Man on Broadway, though he did not act in character while performing “Boy” at a luncheon honoring the musical’s director, Julie Taymor. It was the first time that Mr. Carney had performed a U2 song from “Spider-Man” before several hundred Broadway artists and producers; his singing voice sounded both younger and sharper-edged than Bono’s.
In the musical, Peter Parker sings the number after his love interest, Mary Jane, has been abducted and his superpowers are gone. The song was by turns romantic and introspective, with lyrics like “you can change your mind/you can’t change your heart” and “I did not have to move so far/to find myself alone.”
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 01:01 (thirteen years ago) link
Reeve Carney of the rock band Carney.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 02:03 (thirteen years ago) link
If they were smart, they would make this 3-D, like "Avatar."
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 02:17 (thirteen years ago) link
Opening date set. Plus:
Tickets for "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark" are set to go on sale to the general public in September, but no specific date was given.Organizers also announced new cast members for the blockbuster production. Tony nominee Jennifer Damiano will play the role of Mary Jane Watson, taking over from Evan Rachel Wood, and Patrick Page will play the Green Goblin, a role that was previously going to be played by Alan Cumming.Damiano received a Tony nomination last year for her supporting role in the musical "Next to Normal."Reeve Carney is still on board to play the lead role of Peter Parker.The cast is scheduled to begin full rehearsals on Aug. 16.Among the casualties of the show is its original publicity team, Boneau/Bryan-Brown, which resigned from the account in July. The show's PR is now being handled by O&M Co.
Organizers also announced new cast members for the blockbuster production. Tony nominee Jennifer Damiano will play the role of Mary Jane Watson, taking over from Evan Rachel Wood, and Patrick Page will play the Green Goblin, a role that was previously going to be played by Alan Cumming.
Damiano received a Tony nomination last year for her supporting role in the musical "Next to Normal."
Reeve Carney is still on board to play the lead role of Peter Parker.
The cast is scheduled to begin full rehearsals on Aug. 16.
Among the casualties of the show is its original publicity team, Boneau/Bryan-Brown, which resigned from the account in July. The show's PR is now being handled by O&M Co.
Entertainment.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 17:22 (thirteen years ago) link
"Turn Off The Dark" always makes me laugh ... why are they bothering with a subtitle? Shouldn't it just be "Spider-man: The Musical"?
― tylerw, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 17:29 (thirteen years ago) link
Oh dear:
http://twitpic.com/2n06pk
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 10 September 2010 13:16 (thirteen years ago) link
Enjoy!
http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2010/10/05/video-u2-performs-spider-man-song-for-the-first-time/
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 5 October 2010 18:56 (thirteen years ago) link
No way this is as good as the 70's Spider-Man rock opera performed by Crack the Sky:
http://www.amazon.com/Spider-man-Reflections-Superhero-Stan-Lee/dp/B00004TQXY
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/519TGRT5JZL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
― I'm a DUDE, Dad! (Viceroy), Tuesday, 5 October 2010 19:01 (thirteen years ago) link
BEHOLD
― R Baez, Tuesday, 16 November 2010 02:00 (thirteen years ago) link
You'd think Annie Liebowitz would be a little more skilled with the Photoshop
― buildings with goats on the roof (James Morrison), Tuesday, 16 November 2010 02:29 (thirteen years ago) link
fuckin what?!? the fuck is that?
― townes van halen (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 16 November 2010 02:30 (thirteen years ago) link
It...it is what it is.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 16 November 2010 02:36 (thirteen years ago) link
I love the fact that, should I ever find myself in some hypothetical connect-the-dots game at at bad party, I'll be able to connect the author of Against Interpretation with stone-cold killer Cletus Kassady.
― R Baez, Tuesday, 16 November 2010 02:36 (thirteen years ago) link
COME TO THINK OF IT: does this mean we'll get SECRET WARS on stage???? Or will they cop out like SPIDEY 3?
― R Baez, Tuesday, 16 November 2010 02:38 (thirteen years ago) link
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.comicsalliance.com/media/2010/11/spiderman.jpg
ice to see you
― glengarry glenn danzig (latebloomer), Tuesday, 16 November 2010 07:54 (thirteen years ago) link
http://images.nymag.com/arts/theater/features/spiderman101129_3_250.jpg
The score is rich in angsty ballads and nervous riffs, with impressionistic lyrics like “There’s no time for sorrow when there’s no such thing as time.” Taymor says, “You don’t even know what that means exactly, but you know it’s right.” A song called “A Freak Like Me Needs Company,” for the eight-stilettoed Arachne and her Furies to sing near the end of the show, was apparently less right. “I thought, and still do, that it would be a hit,” says Bono. “A percussive eighties Paradise Garage dance piece with a fantastic hook. Julie was like, ‘No … ’ And I said, ‘Julie, isn’t this what you call a ten o’clock number?’ And she goes, ‘Who cares what time it is?’ ”
http://nymag.com/arts/theater/features/69680/index2.html
― Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 18:21 (thirteen years ago) link
The thought of Bono & Edge writing a Paradise Garage-y "number" is just wOOow
― A happenstance discovery of asynchronous lesbians (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 18:41 (thirteen years ago) link
dunno, their last tribute to a discotheque wasn't so hot
― da croupier, Tuesday, 23 November 2010 19:30 (thirteen years ago) link
It could not, therefore, have come as a surprise to her parents that, when she was 15, she insisted on traveling to Sri Lanka—then Ceylon—and that at 16 she was off to Paris for a year on her own to study mime with Jacques Lecoq. “Other mothers would say to me, ‘Well, Betty, how can you let her go?’ ” her mother recalls. “But Julie’s not the kind of person you ‘let.’ ”
I can totally relate, for when i was 15 I insisted on going to Wal-Mart to buy a Super Nintendo game.
― Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 22:39 (thirteen years ago) link
xpost - yeah I meant that I don't believe they could pull it off.
― A happenstance discovery of asynchronous lesbians (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 23 November 2010 22:58 (thirteen years ago) link
Interesting post by Mark Evanier, a writer who knows his comics and his musicals:
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2010_11_24.html#019808
― Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 24 November 2010 20:40 (thirteen years ago) link
First preview yesterday... five pauses.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2010/11/28/spider-man-turn-off-the-dark-spurs-broadway-blogging/
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Monday, 29 November 2010 12:53 (thirteen years ago) link
http://www.newsfromme.com/spider-manbroadway.jpg
Why are they trying to make Spider-man into Batman?
― It's Ong Like Donkey Kong (latebloomer), Monday, 29 November 2010 15:00 (thirteen years ago) link
Batman made more money?
― Mark G, Monday, 29 November 2010 15:13 (thirteen years ago) link
So...will this kill or just maim people?
― Simon H., Monday, 29 November 2010 15:42 (thirteen years ago) link
They should open a "Batman" musical across the street, and have the two leads fight suspended midair in the middle of NYC. (Twice a day on weekends.)
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 29 November 2010 15:48 (thirteen years ago) link
They are.
― R Baez, Monday, 29 November 2010 16:33 (thirteen years ago) link
It's been donehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd_AZuBjEIw
― Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 29 November 2010 16:55 (thirteen years ago) link
It's a shame nobody's posted the first song from this movie. It's a training montage to the tune of "Surfin' Safari" that goes
Oh my god, Batman & RobinOh my god, Batman & RobinPraise the lord, Batman & RobinShoot man shoot, Batman & RobinLet's go Bruce Wayne now, and Dick Grayson nowThey are a part of meeeeeee!
― Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 29 November 2010 16:58 (thirteen years ago) link
There's always this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAlfr7wsqcM
― R Baez, Monday, 29 November 2010 17:01 (thirteen years ago) link
And, of course:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebI8H5nq5L4
― R Baez, Monday, 29 November 2010 17:06 (thirteen years ago) link
this was actually a massive snub; not getting a nom for best musical especially when Leap of Faith got one is a major fuck you to the whole produciton
― "in this super-sexy postracial age" (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 15:32 (eleven years ago) link
it seems unlikely anyone from Spidey will be approaching the stage - or more likely having their name said in a scroll of "other awards given"
But Andrew Garfield is nominated for best supporting actor in a drama, so the movie Spidey winning an award is a possibility.
― Respectfully, Tyrese Gibson (Nicole), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 15:37 (eleven years ago) link
considering how well the musical is doing, it's pretty possible they'll find a way to shoehorn a spot for spidey in the festivities since the tonys are still a big national ad for Broadway. Or maybe they'll just show a lot of ads.
― da croupier, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 17:14 (eleven years ago) link
considering the recent spurt of musicals based on ridiculous early '90s movies, i'm shocked they haven't announced an adaptation of Swing Kids yet.
― da croupier, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 17:24 (eleven years ago) link
i predict a "Swingers" musical within the decade
― "in this super-sexy postracial age" (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 17:34 (eleven years ago) link
Add on Velvet Goldmine and there could be a whole Christian Bale based musical genre.
― Respectfully, Tyrese Gibson (Nicole), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 18:42 (eleven years ago) link
is there an American Psycho musical yet
― I'M THAT POSTA, AAAAAAAAAH (DJP), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 20:39 (eleven years ago) link
That would be so fun! There definitely should be.
― Respectfully, Tyrese Gibson (Nicole), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 20:40 (eleven years ago) link
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturenews/9221030/American-Psycho-the-musical.html
― Number None, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 20:44 (eleven years ago) link
"Do you like Phil Collins?His songs are the shit.Ensemble playing's great.Sussidio, a favorite hit!"
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 1 May 2012 20:44 (eleven years ago) link
Duncan described the musical as "The American Psycho score is, so far, completely electronic. Prophet 5, Moog, various drum machines. Imagine Depeche Mode as the pit band!" on his Twitter feed.
it's good to know the composer for the American Psycho musical has no fucking clue about the source material
― I'M THAT POSTA, AAAAAAAAAH (DJP), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 20:45 (eleven years ago) link
Yes, that gives me a sad. They should have got Phil Collins.
― Respectfully, Tyrese Gibson (Nicole), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 20:53 (eleven years ago) link
tbh I think Duncan Sheik is incapable of giving anything but a sad
― I'M THAT POSTA, AAAAAAAAAH (DJP), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 21:03 (eleven years ago) link
C#I have run G# I have crawled G#I have scaled these city walls F#These city walls C#Only to be with you
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 28 August 2012 03:09 (eleven years ago) link
40 blocks further uptown on Thanksgiving Eve, title becomes Spider-Man, You Don't Have to Put On the Red Light
http://towleroad.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c730253ef017c33de81b4970b-pi
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 24 November 2012 06:23 (eleven years ago) link
The $75 million Broadway musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” the most expensive theatrical production in history, will close in early January after months of declining ticket sales, one of the lead producers said on Monday night. A somewhat revamped version of the show is being planned for Las Vegas in 2015, according to the producer, Jeremiah J. Harris.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 19 November 2013 16:01 (ten years ago) link
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/19/nyregion/spider-man-to-shut-on-broadway.html
Incredible:
The new Australian musical “King Kong” has been considering a move to the Foxwoods after “Spider-Man” closes, but no official plans are in place. The Foxwoods is expected to undergo some renovations before its next tenant moves in.
!?!??!
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 19 November 2013 16:03 (ten years ago) link
A great bit:
Like many producers on struggling shows, Mr. Cohl made attempts through the summer and fall to recruit star names in hopes of reviving ticket sales — in the case of “Spider-Man,” talking to the rock musicians Alice Cooper and Gene Simmons about playing the villainous Green Goblin. “We got fairly far along with Gene, but there just wasn’t time to get him into the show quickly enough to make a difference,” said Mr. Cohl, who knew both musicians from his years as a rock concert promoter.
“We got fairly far along with Gene, but there just wasn’t time to get him into the show quickly enough to make a difference,” said Mr. Cohl, who knew both musicians from his years as a rock concert promoter.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 20:25 (ten years ago) link
longest-running $60 million flop ever
― eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Friday, 22 November 2013 03:30 (ten years ago) link
(that is 60 in the red)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9zzHnRYxtc
― the objections to Drake from non-REAL HIPHOP people (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 22 November 2013 03:38 (ten years ago) link
getaway stayaway
― "Turkey In The Straw" coming from someplace in the clouds (Sparkle Motion), Friday, 22 November 2013 06:51 (ten years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt52nJWik4A
― Οὖτις, Thursday, 11 February 2016 21:32 (eight years ago) link
We saw one of the Julie Taymor previews. The crowd was giddy, the show was crazy and carnival-like. A+
― dinnerboat, Thursday, 11 February 2016 22:10 (eight years ago) link
can we get an Ant-Man musical now
― Jordan Pickford LOLverdrive (Neanderthal), Monday, 4 November 2019 22:53 (four years ago) link
keep Reed on, make it a crossover with Down With Love
― now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Monday, 4 November 2019 23:04 (four years ago) link
Up with Ant-man?
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 4 November 2019 23:30 (four years ago) link
Up With Giant-Man
― now let's play big lunch take little lunch (sic), Tuesday, 5 November 2019 00:20 (four years ago) link
i miss when this was all that was going on in the world
― Feta Van Cheese (Neanderthal), Monday, 17 May 2021 15:49 (two years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCBjJwjgTgW
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 May 2021 15:54 (two years ago) link
Crap. This gets you there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkLi5F0G0Hw
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 May 2021 15:55 (two years ago) link
https://aux.avclub.com/how-youtube-is-keeping-the-memory-of-spider-man-turn-o-1846832894
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 May 2021 15:56 (two years ago) link
I still can't believe that this happened
― 80's hair metal , and good praise music ! (DJP), Monday, 17 May 2021 15:57 (two years ago) link
guess we'll never get follow-up musical Hulk Hop Hooray
― Feta Van Cheese (Neanderthal), Monday, 17 May 2021 15:59 (two years ago) link
I mean, I do and I don't want to get lost in that Archive, but shit like this is like Batman & Robin: The Movie, The Musical:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK46JScH2XI
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 May 2021 16:01 (two years ago) link
god bless those archivists
― Feta Van Cheese (Neanderthal), Monday, 17 May 2021 16:02 (two years ago) link
i'm sure once his harness failed, he became Brown Goblin
Goblin doing stand-up, then transitioning into a dance-pop tune. never knew I wanted this in my life. well because I didn't. but watch I do
― Feta Van Cheese (Neanderthal), Monday, 17 May 2021 16:05 (two years ago) link
On November 19, 2013, producers announced that the show would close on January 4, 2014, citing falling ticket sales[26] and no longer being able to get injury insurance for the production as reasons for closure.[27]
lmao
― Feta Van Cheese (Neanderthal), Monday, 17 May 2021 16:07 (two years ago) link
It's mentioned once upthread but the Lord of the Rings musical just missed out a bit on this kind of archival coverage -- a couple of years earlier in social media existence and more importantly never did play Broadway, only Toronto and the West End. We had a blast on our podcast talking about it and I think our show notes actually pull together the most documentation about it all around:
https://www.megaphonic.fm/bythebywater/16
But yeah, nothing will top this and I'm with Neanderthal's post for the revive. Admittedly I was having a total blast on this thread.
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 17 May 2021 16:16 (two years ago) link
This is some straight up “Zoo Animals On Wheels” horror.
― SQUIRREL MEAT!! (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 17 May 2021 16:56 (two years ago) link
i regret not seeing that LotR musical in toronto but i figured it would play for more than a few months, ha
there's a 10-min video on that spider man youtube channel just called "all recorded accidents", not sure if i have the nerve to watch it
― nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Monday, 17 May 2021 16:58 (two years ago) link
The archive might as well just be called "all recorded accidents."
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 17 May 2021 17:55 (two years ago) link
They chose that song when they went on Letterman (watch the ending if nothing else)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RgR0-EWuNY
Which inspired this Comedy Bang Bang sketchhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZOcPFoT6T8
― wasdnuos (abanana), Monday, 17 May 2021 23:33 (two years ago) link
cant believe they couldnt sneak Grinder Girl onstage in that Letterman clip
― nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Tuesday, 18 May 2021 00:29 (two years ago) link
lol i used to work next door to this but watching that "bouncing off the walls" video is the first time i've ever heard any of the music.sounds like what i thought it would sound like
― Draymond is "Mr Dumpy" (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 18 May 2021 03:22 (two years ago) link
What
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-03/george-santos-produced-broadway-s-spider-man-musical-at-least-he-claims-he-did
Add Broadway producer to the long list of George Santos’s fabrications.While running for Congress in 2021, Santos told some potential donors he was a producer on the musical Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, according to people familiar with the discussions. That show, which ran from 2011 to 2014, was an ill-fated production that lost tens of millions of dollars and suffered from technical mishaps and actor injuries.
While running for Congress in 2021, Santos told some potential donors he was a producer on the musical Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, according to people familiar with the discussions. That show, which ran from 2011 to 2014, was an ill-fated production that lost tens of millions of dollars and suffered from technical mishaps and actor injuries.
― Ned Raggett, Saturday, 4 February 2023 00:08 (one year ago) link
Here’s a guy who thought he knew how to fix the one problem with the scam in The Producers: you gotta raise money on the production *after* it fails
― omar little, Saturday, 4 February 2023 00:25 (one year ago) link