Der Glöckner von Notre Dame
Der Glöckner von Notre Dame
I was reading a recent book I purchased on Aida when I read that Huchback of Notre Dame was being produced in Berlin. Who knows how long ago this was, but I was curious about it (as the novel is my favorite book).
I can't find anything on it. The only abroad show they seem to have is Mary Poppins. Do any of you know anything about this show, if it even was produced?
I can't find anything on it. The only abroad show they seem to have is Mary Poppins. Do any of you know anything about this show, if it even was produced?
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There isn't too much information out there about the musical, although I know it did play in Berlin for a time. My guess is that it wasn't too successful and probably won't be playing anywhere else soon.
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~paga/hunchback/index2.html
This page has a little more to offer and may answer some questions you have. In my opinion, the shows played at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World look much more interesting.
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~paga/hunchback/index2.html
This page has a little more to offer and may answer some questions you have. In my opinion, the shows played at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World look much more interesting.
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This isn't exacty on stage but the theme at my local renfest (kcrenfest.com) this year is Festival Of Fooles. At the gates before the festival opens, and all during the day, Quasimodo is present (well, sort of....if you know the story) It's basically the same plot as the story. Quasimodo observes the party and is chosen as the King of the fools. Esmerlda is going to be there, too, along with Frollo.
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For anyone who doesn't have this magnificent recording, a great blog that makes rare cast recordings available for download has it here.
Likewise, you can find the lyrics here.
This is the first time I've heard the score in its entirety, and it is AMAZING. Even if you're not a fan of the movie, you should check this out. The act one finale, "Esmeralda", gave me chills. If only this could be brought to Broadway, rather than attempting to make "The Little Mermaid" work.
Also, the gargoyles have been altered greatly, and for the better, I say. Their names have been changed to Charles, Antoine, and Loni, and they act as more different aspects of Quasimodo's personality (sensible, impulsive, individual) and are NOT comic figures here.
Likewise, you can find the lyrics here.
This is the first time I've heard the score in its entirety, and it is AMAZING. Even if you're not a fan of the movie, you should check this out. The act one finale, "Esmeralda", gave me chills. If only this could be brought to Broadway, rather than attempting to make "The Little Mermaid" work.
Also, the gargoyles have been altered greatly, and for the better, I say. Their names have been changed to Charles, Antoine, and Loni, and they act as more different aspects of Quasimodo's personality (sensible, impulsive, individual) and are NOT comic figures here.
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It still has it, they just must not have mentioned it.Nandor wrote:I didn't download the file on that blog, but is it missing Tanz Der Zigeuner, or is it just not mentioned because it's instrumental?
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Did anyone get a chance to see this while it was playing in Berlin? Sadly I was 12 when it closed and obviously couldn't afford the trip. Even better can anyone hook me up with a soundtrack?
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To my knowledge, there is no recording of the songs in English. Well, let me rephrase that. In all likelihood, Alan or Stephen may have made a recording of the songs while writing the show, much like the one leaked for "The Little Mermaid", but it's never been released to the public.
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I went into the "Favorite Disney Villain Songs" thread and so many people said "Hellfire". I had heard people cite that as one of their favorites sooo many times before, so I finally found an mp3 of it. I had seen the animated Disney version before, of course, twice even, but for some reason forgotten this AWESOMEOMGAMAZINGWTFHASTHISBEENALLMYLIFE song.
But my friend who's a super genius who reads a lot told me Disney's Hunchback totally deviated too much from the original Hunchback.
But I love the sexy music.
So I'm really in the mood for good, dark, mature, closer-to-the original text Hunchback. With sexy music.
Looks like I found me cure!
In a response to many about English recordings of the songs:
"Before Berlin, the show was originally based in New York City, where it was workshopped and rehearsed completely in English. This allowed the show's creators to work with their cast and toss around ideas as to what was possible."
So, wouldn't there have been some?!
By the way, I can't download the music! I'll come back to explain my problem and ask you guys for help later.
But my friend who's a super genius who reads a lot told me Disney's Hunchback totally deviated too much from the original Hunchback.
But I love the sexy music.
So I'm really in the mood for good, dark, mature, closer-to-the original text Hunchback. With sexy music.
Looks like I found me cure!
In a response to many about English recordings of the songs:
"Before Berlin, the show was originally based in New York City, where it was workshopped and rehearsed completely in English. This allowed the show's creators to work with their cast and toss around ideas as to what was possible."
So, wouldn't there have been some?!
By the way, I can't download the music! I'll come back to explain my problem and ask you guys for help later.
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