I love the logo!robster16 wrote:they posted a director's folding chair with a movie logo on it on snapchat yesterday!

I love the logo!robster16 wrote:they posted a director's folding chair with a movie logo on it on snapchat yesterday!




I prefeer something like the Broadway's musical logoSicoe Vlad wrote:The logo will probably be changed. I don't see it looking good on a poster.

Source: http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-rep ... vie-75504/Menken said he created three new songs from the production with writing partner Tim Rice. Explaining that the movie would include songs from the classic animated film, but not the theatrical production, Menken noted that the song he would have liked to have included was "If I Can’t Love Her". It wouldn’t work in the new production because "the Beast’s moment in the film is a much later moment — it would not be if I can’t love her, it’d be I love her but — damn it — I’m letting her go — so that lyric wouldn’t really work with that music." Instead, Menken and Rice wrote "Forever More" in which Beast sings about finally knowing what love is. One of the other new songs is "Days in the Sun", which Menken described as a lullaby in which all the enchanted objects in the castle sing about remembering life before the curse.

Sotiris wrote:Source: http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-rep ... vie-75504/Menken said he created three new songs from the production with writing partner Tim Rice. Explaining that the movie would include songs from the classic animated film, but not the theatrical production, Menken noted that the song he would have liked to have included was "If I Can’t Love Her". It wouldn’t work in the new production because "the Beast’s moment in the film is a much later moment — it would not be if I can’t love her, it’d be I love her but — damn it — I’m letting her go — so that lyric wouldn’t really work with that music." Instead, Menken and Rice wrote "Forever More" in which Beast sings about finally knowing what love is. One of the other new songs is "Days in the Sun", which Menken described as a lullaby in which all the enchanted objects in the castle sing about remembering life before the curse.

What was the Theatre Under the Stars version like? What made it longer? What got cut in the transition from Houston to Broadway?The 1994 Theatre Under the Stars Musical (the first, longer stage version tested in Houston before going to Broadway)
From what I remember reading, much of the deletions were dialogue related and/or pacing of scenes, I don't think there were any songs that were cut before going to Broadway. They used the Houston previews to fine-tune the musical before taking it to Broadway; allegedly the first performance lasted three and a half hours! I'll have to look for the article, it's quite a good read.tsom wrote:What was the Theatre Under the Stars version like? What made it longer? What got cut in the transition from Houston to Broadway?The 1994 Theatre Under the Stars Musical (the first, longer stage version tested in Houston before going to Broadway)
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Wow, that's so fascinating!! Thank you! If you find the article, please let me know! I would love to read it!Escapay wrote:From what I remember reading, much of the deletions were dialogue related and/or pacing of scenes, I don't think there were any songs that were cut before going to Broadway. They used the Houston previews to fine-tune the musical before taking it to Broadway; allegedly the first performance lasted three and a half hours! I'll have to look for the article, it's quite a good read.tsom wrote: What was the Theatre Under the Stars version like? What made it longer? What got cut in the transition from Houston to Broadway?
Thank you!
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