U2 Bringing Spider-man to Broadway 110
Music Juice writes "A Broadway musical based on the web-slinging superhero is in the works, Marvel Studios said Friday. It will be directed by Tony winner Julie Taymor with new music and lyrics by U2 frontman Bono and guitarist The Edge. The musical will be the first time a Marvel Comics character has been the subject of a show on Broadway, the company said. No opening date was announced, but Marvel said a reading would take place this summer. "
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Art is a personal taste and a critic has no place to tell me if I should like something or not. I really don't care if they like it or not.
Critics in the time of Richard Wagner and Georges Bizet time hated their music. Where are those critics now and who were they?
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The problem is that this kind material doesn't work in the context of a Broadway or London musical. Doom and destiny are not things that make workable drama: drama is about characters making choices about things that mainly affect themselves. It isn't about characters whose decisions have mainly cosmic impl
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Julie Taymor is one of the best impressionistic stage directors out there. If this fails, I promise that it will not be because the production is too realistic and relies on big-budget special effects.
She tends to rely on puppets and imagery
I Hate to Make This Point But.... (Score:5, Insightful)
All too often, I think it's the latter or merely proof that you can throw enough money at something to make it happen on Broadway.
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When I see things like this, I tag them "thatwillsuck".
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However, it's Julie Taymor [wikipedia.org] directing, and hopefully involved in the development as well. She did wonders for the Lion King. And her cinematic directing has resulted in some really cool movies too, such as Titus and Frida.
Though some of the coolest stuff she's done was her pre-Lion King puppet work.
I, for one, welcome our Green Goblin puppet overlords.
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Have to make it puppets but decide and stick to the adult puppets like Lion King or go for the kids. It would be pretty near impossible to mix them - we would have a disaster.
Here's a preview (Score:5, Funny)
Here's the other preview. He got friends. (Score:2)
Can go anywhere. (Score:2, Funny)
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Or you now know exactly which day will be the right one to take it up again...
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$10 says they make his infection an AIDS metaphor (Score:3, Interesting)
Though, admittedly, this is a place where a play with actors dressed as cats ran for decades.
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1) Based on the works of T.S Eliot, aka real literature. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
2) Innovative concept and execution
3) Book and lyrics by talented writers
Granted, Cats isn't Cabaret or Phantom of the Opera, which I think are musically superior and thematically deeper. It is, however, important, both on its own technical merit and as the longest running Broadway Musical in history. By contrast, a musical of a movie of a comic book, as produced by activist
heading from engrish.com? (Score:1)
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Why opera doesn't work (Score:3, Insightful)
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Um, not sure if you are familiar with opera - the theater genre, as opposed to the browser. Mythical? While many of the best modern, baroque and classical operas from Monteverdi and Purcell onwards do have mythical themes, most of the works popularly shown today have far from mythical themes. La Boheme - for example (or "Rent" in it's even more dumbed down and mundane than the original form) is just a tragic love story. No
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And that's where opera and the Broadway-style musical differ. Opera is about presenting music through a story. Musicals are about presenting a story through music.
If you go to an opera, you're going to see lavish sets and hear people with incredible singing voices. But don't count on understanding every word, because opera sin
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And that's where opera and the Broadway-style musical differ. Opera is about presenting music through a story. Musicals are about presenting a story through music.
This is not true; it is an artificial distinction. Opera is simply musical theater done without microphones. The lack of microphones caused singers to be required to develop refined techniques allowing them to sing longer and louder. Musical theater IS the opera of our time (in addition to some composers still writing "art" music these days). The stories are just as bad, and much of the music is just as mediocre as in opera. The difference is, we only know about the BEST opera because that is all that is r
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And that's exactly why I didn't like Cats when I saw it. (Long before I actually studied any of this stuff.) It wasn't a musical, it was a dance show.
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regardless of the cheese.... (Score:3, Insightful)
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Anyway, i'm interested in how they plan to fit the Spiderman story into a Broadway musical... it's a comic book after all, and i don't know how well that could work without Spidey jumping arround and shooting spiderwebs arround the stage.
Are you high? (Score:2)
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Might be worth it... (Score:4, Interesting)
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You have made my day!
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"Oh no Lois ! I have alraedy cleaned the kitchen, please let me play Gears of Wars !"
"tsss
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God doesn't think he's bono.
First Time? Not true... (Score:5, Funny)
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You know you're in trouble when the Matt Stone/Trey Parker parody of your show is far superior to the original.
Nerds descend on Times Square (Score:5, Funny)
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It gets worse: Bukowsica!: the Bukowski musical [newwest.net].
I'm not sure if I should laugh or cry. I couldn't read the article all the way through to find out if it was any good (funny, campy, jaw-droppingly absurd). I suppose I would see it if it came to town. But the
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There is on reason it can't make a good play.
Yes, if they try to show you spider-man, it will probably suck.
If they try to tell you a spider-man story...really a peter parker story, it can be good.
However, I thin you should read the link before comparing to spider-man
Does Stan Lee have no shame? (Score:2)
This is why I went back to DC (Darkhorse) comics in the early 90s when I was still an avid comic book reader... the Marvel stories had gone all disney and merchandising on me. This is like Lucas rewriting the star wars history to include Jar Jar and adding Mitochlorians to explain the force... bullshit for the masses with no imagination. It's like when Teen
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Just FYI
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This news saddens me. My love for Spider-Man knows no bounds, yet my hatred of musicals, travelling, and spending money is almost as great. Woe. Woe.
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Eastman and Laird created The TMNT as a spoof of Frank Miller's characters. If they had stayed true to Eastman & Laird's vision, then TMNT never would have risen above a niche comic that only fanboys are aware of.
There ARE times when toning down the original concept is the only way to bring the concept to a larger audience, however, "Spiderman on Broadway" is just bastardizing one niche character to make a buck in a completely unrelated niche.
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Look around for some commercials for the superhero reality show he's chairing now. I would say the answer is 'no.'
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot! (Score:2)
Stranger than you think (Score:2)
From Playbill [playbill.com]:
I Love You Dr Zaius! (Score:3, Funny)
It's too late for April Fools jokes isn't it?
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"U2 bringing Spider-man to Broadway" (Score:3, Funny)
"I know those words, but that sentence makes no sense to me."
Only 22 days late... (Score:2)
I mean, come on, nobody is stupid enough to make a spiderman musical, right?
Right?
Captain America (Score:2, Funny)
Personally, I'm waiting for the Batman musical Jim Steinman wrote.
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What happened to the Captain America broadway show (Score:1)
In other news... (Score:5, Funny)
Spider man's broadway debue now on YouTube
Web slinger becomes web singer.
Death throes of American culture (Score:3, Insightful)
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Avenue Q
and...um...that third one...
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We can honestly say that the musical (like Jazz and the internet) is an American invention.
I call bullshit on that. While America can claim most of the blame for musical theatre, the English share much of the guilt, Gilbert and Sullivan were making musical comedies in the early 1870s which were as like today's musical theater as anything that existed at the time. In fact, up tempo English language operas had long runs on London stages when Broadway still lay within the British Empire in the mid eighteenth century.
In fact, though America invented the Internet, nobody apart from esoteric academi
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What happened to original stories? [...] How do we go from West Side Story, The King and I, and Cabaret to Big, Legally Blonde, and Spiderman?
So all three of those shows are actually adaptations as well:
West Side Story is a retelling of Romeo & Juliet
The King and I is adapted from Landon's "Anna and the King of Siam"
Cabaret is adapted from Van Druten's play "I Am a Camera" and its source material, Isherwood's "The Berlin Stories"
I'm not claiming that Big and Legally Blonde are good shows, but just because a show is adapted from a movie doesn't mean they're bad.
The Full Monty and Thoroughly Modern Mille are some the better new musicals of thi
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Okay, now it's official. No matter what the topic, there's *someone* on slashdot who's really into it. I mean, avant-garde musicals?? <shudder>
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What happened to original stories? What happened to character-driven drama? Did all those starving playwrights and composers actually die off? How do we go from West Side Story, The King and I, and Cabaret to Big, Legally Blonde, and Spiderman?
"Original stories . . . ." Let's see, now:
West Side Story -- Romeo and Juliet
The King and I -- Anna and the King of Siam
Cabaret -- Berlin Stories
Adaptation has been a major part of the theater from its inception. Shakespeare never really came up with an orig
Will the effects be as sucky as... (Score:2)
I bet viewers thrilled by the exhilarating feeling of watching Spiderman swing hundreds of meters from skyscraper to skyscraper, from a near-first-person point of view in full 35mm definition on a huge cinema screen are going to love watching him hoisted by visible wires from the fly tower, while singing Broadway-pop paeans to adolescent angst.
No: Julie Taymor is bringing Spidey to Stage (Score:3, Insightful)
Julie Taymore is a theatrical genius with many Stage and Film productions under her belt. And she will be the one responsible for bringing the work as a whole to fruition. Her artiistic vision will be driving everyting from costume and set design to cast selection and direction. And yes, she will even have a large say and input into the work that U2 produces for her production.
I don't know if any of you have seen Titus, but I suggest you check that out, since she has a knack for giving her productions a strong artistic signature and I'm certain this wont be any different. Which means that quite a few die hard fans will probably hate it because it will not be literal from canon.
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WHy is this important? because plays need money. So when a play goes to people outside it's little community someone that people have heard about is very important.
"And she will be the one responsible for bringing the work as a whole to fruition."
ummmmm... no. It takes many people to bring a broadway play to fruition. You can be the best ring maste
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Quiet show (Score:3, Funny)
Spiderman: Mfffff!!!!!!!
Director: CUT!!! WTH? Why is his mouth all covered up?
- Necron69
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Whats the problem here? (Score:2, Insightful)
Musicals don't take away cool points from Spidey. And whats wrong with abstract interpretations or existing works? Salvador Dali's L'Enphanta Margarita was brilliant, even though it had already been done. U2 are great musicians, I'd certainly rather listen to them then sleep through Cats! again. Seriously - I do not see what everyone's issue is.
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I suspect the people poo pooing this are peope that can't see beyond somesome spider guy beating up some other guy aspect of Spider-Man.
Not that there is anything wrong with that, but there are other appraoches to telling the story of a powerfull outcast.
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I think it'll go a little something like this... (Score:1)
I couldn't save her, not with all my spider might
Now my darling Gwen is dead
And when there's green before me, all I see is red
Stacey, bloody Stacey
Stacey, bloody Stacey
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