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Beauty and the Beast on Broadway

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 5:15 pm
by mikovich
Beauty and the Beast is coming to Denmark in the beginning of next year... what are your thoughts about this play, and where can I read more???

The theatre where it wil be shown, has hosted some of the high grossing Andrew Lloyd Webber plays, so I expect quite a lot... Will my expectations be fulfilled?

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 7:29 am
by Ludwig Von Drake
I don't rememeber it that well since I saw a while ago, but I rememebr it being very good. You should definetly see it.

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2004 1:41 pm
by mikovich
Already have tickets... :) just wanted to hear some more about it... The extra material on the special edition DVD was quite poor...

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 4:45 pm
by Scabbie
I'm very happy! I discovered today that in 2005/2006 Beauty and the Beast will have it's tour through The Netherlands (Dutch version). I can't wait to see it. I haven't seen the Dutch version of The Lion King, because it's too far a way (ticket + trainticket = something like €90,-/€100,-. That's too expensive for me). But Beauty and the Beast will be the National Tour of Joop van den Ende Theater Productions. So I can see it in a theater near me!

*very happy* :D

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:45 pm
by Anders M Olsson
Here's a really rare opportunity to get a glimpse of the Swedish stage version of Beauty and the Beast:

Last Tuesday, Fred Johansson and Annika Edstam, stars of the Swedish stage production of Beauty and the Beast appeared on Swedish tv.

You can watch the program on the Internet, but it will only be available for a couple of days, so please hurry if you want to watch it.

Go to this URL:
http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?d=4005

Click on "Video" at the far right in the top menu bar that looks like this:
Hem | Veckans program | Recept | Hundskolan | Gör om mig | Bok & film | Video

A video player window should appear. Click on "Se tisdagens program". (Meaning "watch Tuesday's show").

The Beauty and the Beast segments start at time index 1:55 and at 35:06. (The second segment begins with a somewhat lenghty interview in Swedish, after which Fred and Annika will perform the title song from Beauty and the Beast.)

Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 1:26 am
by tinkerbell-cup
i'm watching beauty and the beast today! so excited!

New Belle For Broadway

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 12:02 pm
by Lucylover1986
I just happened to see this on Yahoo, probably would interest you guys:

Yahoo! News

She looks great. Don't know how good she sings though. :D

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 2:32 pm
by Eatmorchiken
She looks like she would make a really good Belle. Her picture looks very similar to Belle in the movie. Of course, as you said, we don't know how she sings, but I'm sure if she's getitng Belle in Beauty and the Beast, she must be good. haha.

Are you also interested in Broadway? Because I really love musicals, especially Broadway. That's really cool.

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 3:34 pm
by Prince Eric
AVOID THIS SHOW ON BROADWAY AT ALL COSTS! THIS IS NOT THE MASTERPIECE IT IS MEANT TO BE! IT RUINS THE CLASSIC FILM, RUINS IT I TELL YOU! THE DIRECTOR HADN'T THE SLIGHTEST CLUE OF STAGE CRAFT, CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT, OR PLOT/SCENE MANIPULATION. IT IS A CHEAP CARBON COPY OF THE ORIGINAL! ONLY SEE THIS IF IT'S DONE BY THEATER UNDER THE STARS, THE ORIGINAL COMPANY THAT PRODUCED IT. STAY AWAY FROM PURELY SPECTACLE MUSICALS, THEY ARE EMPTY AND UNREFINED!

No, seriously, that's a joke. You'll enjoy it if you like stuff along the lines of Stephen Schwartz and Andrew Lloyd Webber, neither of which produce what is considered "good" theater. It's enjoyable fluff that's all. :)

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:19 am
by Prince Adam
Judging by her singing in "On the Record", I've no doubt she'll be fantastic!

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:55 pm
by Lucylover1986
Eatmorchiken wrote:She looks like she would make a really good Belle. Her picture looks very similar to Belle in the movie. Of course, as you said, we don't know how she sings, but I'm sure if she's getitng Belle in Beauty and the Beast, she must be good. haha.

Are you also interested in Broadway? Because I really love musicals, especially Broadway. That's really cool.
Yeah, I do. I've only seen them at the local theatre in my town though, nothing on Broadway yet.

Belle

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 7:05 pm
by Joshrzmeup
I'm surprised that my local newspaper hasn't said anything about it yet. If she went to CCM, and is now on Broadway, you would think Cincinnati papers would say something.

Re: Belle

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 9:33 pm
by Prince Eric
LizzieMcGuire wrote:I'm surprised that my local newspaper hasn't said anything about it yet. If she went to CCM, and is now on Broadway, you would think Cincinnati papers would say something.
Well, replacemetns for musicals really don't generate much publicity. It's the original Broadway cast that gets all the attention. They usually originate (or create) the roles of the characters, and they're performance is usually what future actors model theirs off of. Also, since Beauty and the Beast has been running for ages (and hogging up a beautiful theater), it's really not big news. If she had landed the part back in 1994 as the original Belle, she'd be in major newspaper headlines. I mean, even big celebrities who play in musicals aren't really mentioned. Just look at Toni Braxton. She had a stint on Aida (a Disney musical that has now closed), and she really didn't break any national or local news.

Expect the guy who lands the role for Tarzan to be in The New York Times editorial secion with a full cover story. :)

Re: Belle

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:10 pm
by Eatmorchiken
Prince Eric wrote:Expect the guy who lands the role for Tarzan to be in The New York Times editorial secion with a full cover story. :)
Yeah, I heard about the new Tarzan coming out. I bet that will be pretty good. I dunno know, I think there could be better Disney movies they could make into a Broadway show.

P.S. Was little Mermaid ever a broadway show?

Re: Belle

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 1:33 pm
by Enchantress
Eatmorchiken wrote:
P.S. Was little Mermaid ever a broadway show?

I heard it was going to be a few years ago, but i've not heard any news lately :?

Re: Belle

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:40 pm
by Prince Eric
Eatmorchiken wrote:
Prince Eric wrote:Expect the guy who lands the role for Tarzan to be in The New York Times editorial secion with a full cover story. :)
Yeah, I heard about the new Tarzan coming out. I bet that will be pretty good. I dunno know, I think there could be better Disney movies they could make into a Broadway show.

P.S. Was little Mermaid ever a broadway show?
It's currently in the workshop phase of production, meaning they're working out script problems. In this case, it's probably related to how they are going to contrast the underwater/land scenes. However, a workshop doesn't necessarily mean it will ever be made. Take that back, they're PLANNING the workshop, so it will be awhile until it's fully realized, if ever. This is supposed to show that comes after Tarzan and Mary Poppins.

I agree, I think there are better films for a Broadway show. I just don't know how A Phill Collins score will work. I'm personally tired of pop scores in terms of musical theater. Who knows, though? It could end up being something brilliant like The Lion King show. Just as long as they avoid the production team of the dastardly Beauty and the Beast, I'll be fine.

Speaking of all these new shows, the folks are actually fearful that the Great White Way will turn into a mini-Disney world, and a lot of industry people have Disney on their hit lists. They breathed A HUGE SIGH of relief last September when AIDA closed. Still, if everything works out to plan, they could actually have five shows runninng simultaneiously. I'm hoping Disney is the poision that finally brings down The Phantom of the Opera. 8)

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 6:01 pm
by Prince Eric
I found this interesting bit of news on the playbill.com website. This is apparantly the description of what the producers are looking for in their Tarzan lead:

"Caught between the world of gorillas and the world of humans, he is a human raised by a family of apes in the African jungle. We must identify with him and care about him and his emotional journey. Charming, sexy, vulnerable, lots of humanity, animal-like. Physically lean but toned, a swimmer’s body — NOT a muscle man. Strong upper body strength, physical, agile, fearless, must be very comfortable with movement. His body must be at one with the environment. Will fly. Needs a terrific pop/rock singing voice."

Anyone want to give it a go? :lol: It's obvious this will be somewhat of a rock/spectacle musical, rather than a traditional one. I hope we can have more traditional stuff in the future.

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 8:35 pm
by Lucylover1986
I would rather see The Little Mermiad adapted to stage than Tarzan. I like The Little Mermaid show in Walt Disney World so I think they could pull it off.

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:00 am
by Enchantress
Prince Eric wrote:

"Caught between the world of gorillas and the world of humans, he is a human raised by a family of apes in the African jungle. We must identify with him and care about him and his emotional journey. Charming, sexy, vulnerable, lots of humanity, animal-like. Physically lean but toned, a swimmer’s body — NOT a muscle man. Strong upper body strength, physical, agile, fearless, must be very comfortable with movement. His body must be at one with the environment. Will fly. Needs a terrific pop/rock singing voice."
:lol: i'm sure that applies to 90% of the population, they should've made it more specific :wink:

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 11:25 am
by Scabbie
Scabbie wrote:I'm very happy! I discovered today that in 2005/2006 Beauty and the Beast will have it's tour through The Netherlands (Dutch version). I can't wait to see it. I haven't seen the Dutch version of The Lion King, because it's too far a way (ticket + trainticket = something like €90,-/€100,-. That's too expensive for me). But Beauty and the Beast will be the National Tour of Joop van den Ende Theater Productions. So I can see it in a theater near me!

*very happy* :D
Today is/was the premiere. Fot this version director Glenn Casale went back to the original story to put more depth in the show. Someone from Disney who is present at the premiere today, said that this version should have a tour through America. That good was it in his eyes. On www.beautybeast.nl you can see some photo's of the Dutch cast. And yes, our Belle is blonde... But it must be a great show from what I've seen on TV. On november 6th I'm going to see it. Can't wait!