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Doubting Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Dec 2004
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I'm interested in seeing the 'Gandalf-Witch King at the Gate' song and dance number.
"I will enter the city!" "You will not enter this city over my broken staff." Just think, the tension builds until the brass section goes wild, then in the silence thereafter we hear this tiny high-pitched voice sing, "Oh Faramir, Oh Faramir, Oh Faramir's a burning..." Can we pre-order tickets? |
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Cryptic Aura
Join Date: May 2002
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Gollem tap dances. And the orcs do the chorus line. According to a local Toronto paper.
Not. Well, a helicopter once landed on the stage when Miss Saigon played in Toronto. No telling what can be done with stage hydraulics these days. On the other hand, there is Wagner to think about. One hopes the producers have.
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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Well, the stage production of His Dark Materials, staged at the National Theatre in London, made very effective use of puppetry, costumes and staging technology (as well as the actors themselves) to produce what I thought was an excellent production. The same sort of thing might well be possible with Lord of the Rings (although I am not sure that Hobbits as puppets would work
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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Erebor
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Maybe we'll see musical LotR crossovers soon....
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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Erebor
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Or maybe one of my favorites...
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Cryptic Aura
Join Date: May 2002
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Thank you Sauce for reminding us of the fairly successful adaptation of Pullman's His Dark Materials.
I would think that it is less a matter of converting the dialogue to song and the action to dance as to translate the many extensive passages of description of Middle earth into the set design and stage scenery. The theatre for this production, The Princess of Wales theatre (yes, it was named for the late Diana, Princess of Wales) will be renovated so that the stage will have 16 elevators. Perhaps more intriguing for audiences will be the renovation of the audience area into a Middle-earth forest. Obviously the backers of this production realise how much many readers of Tolkien long to live in Middle-earth. But don't let me stop the jokes. Here's a link for The Lord of the Rings Musical to inspire you all. Some might be impressed with the opening intro and music.
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There having that in Toronto. Which is near me. Im definetly going when it comes out.
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