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Thursday, April 14, 2011

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Fear that the upcoming Batman Live stage tour can mirror the disastrous Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark Broadway show was addressed these days when the production unveiled the solid and costume in a media launch in London. At the very least, they're already doing three things right: the script is written by a comic book author, it has no newly created-up villain, and Bono is nowhere near this issue.





Yes, because the producers keep stressing, this can not be a musical like Turn Off the Dark, despite being directed by Anthony Van Laast, who's famous for choreographing musicals like Mamma Mia!, Sister Act and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat. Not that I even have something against a Batman musical (Hey, The Brave and the Bold did it brilliantly), but it's probably better for this production to target stunts and awes instead of songs, and to draw as a lot of distinction as potential from one among the largest trainwrecks in Broadway history.





In the video below, watch as Joker introduces the other villains, before having his monologue interrupted by you-apprehend-who.





Fear that the upcoming Batman Live stage tour will mirror the disastrous Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark Broadway show was addressed today when the production unveiled the solid and costume in an exceedingly media launch in London. At the terribly least, they are already doing 3 things right: the script is written by a comic book writer, it has no newly made-up villain, and Bono is nowhere close to this factor.





Yes, as the producers keep stressing, this will not be a musical like Turn Off the Dark, despite being directed by Anthony Van Laast, who's famous for choreographing musicals like Mamma Mia!, Sister Act and Joseph and therefore the Technicolor Dreamcoat. Not that I have anything against a Batman musical (Hey, The Brave and the Bold did it brilliantly), but it's in all probability higher for this production to concentrate on stunts and awes rather than songs, and to draw as abundant distinction as possible from one in every of the biggest trainwrecks in Broadway history.





In the video below, watch as Joker introduces the other villains, before having his monologue interrupted by you-know-who.





Fear that the upcoming Batman Live stage tour will mirror the disastrous Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark Broadway show was addressed nowadays when the assembly unveiled the cast and costume in a media launch in London. At the very least, they are already doing three things right: the script is written by a comic book book writer, it has no newly created-up villain, and Bono is nowhere near this thing.


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