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Musical
0001 - Wedding Singer (The) (2006)
Musique: Matthew Sklar
Paroles: Chad Beguelin
Livret: Chad Beguelin • Tim Herlihy
Production originale:
4 versions mentionnées
Dispo: Résumé  

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Résumé: It's 1985, and Robbie Hart is a wedding singer who can cover the hits, deliver the perfect toast and even get Grandma out on the dance floor. But when Robbie is dumped at his own wedding, he has a total eclipse of the heart and becomes the ultimate cynic. It's not until he meets a waitress named Julia that Robbie starts to come around. However, Julia ia about to ger married herself, and unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a lifetime, the girl of his dreams may be gone forever.

Création: 30/3/2006 - Al Hirschfeld Theatre (Broadway) - représ.



Musical
0002 - Elf: The Musical (2010)
Musique: Matthew Sklar
Paroles: Chad Beguelin
Livret: Bob Martin • Thomas Meehan
Production originale:
1 version mentionnée
Dispo: Résumé  Génèse  Isnpiration  Liste chansons  

Genèse: Broadway (2010-11) After a 2009 workshop, the musical officially opened for a limited holiday engagement at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on Broadway on November 14, 2010, following previews from November 2, 2010. Casey Nicholaw directed. The final performance took place January 2, 2011 after a run of 15 preview and 57 regular performances. A Broadway cast recording was released on November 1, 2011. Leading the original cast was Wicked and Jersey Boys star Sebastian Arcelus, who was joined by Broadway alums Amy Spanger and Beth Leavel. North American tours (2012, 2013, 2014) Presented by NETworks, a mini-tour of the musical featuring a non-equity cast played select cities across North America for the 2012 holiday season. Stops include Providence, RI (Nov. 4-10), Appleton, WI (Nov. 13-18), Tampa, FL (Nov. 20-25), Fort Myers, FL (Nov. 27-Dec. 2) and St. Paul, MN (Dec. 5-30). Two separate tours began in 2013, one equity and one non-equity. Two non-equity tours began in November 2014. Broadway revival (2012-13) Following the success of the 2010 production, the musical returned to the Al Hirschfeld for a second holiday season beginning November 9, 2012, on a run through January 6, 2013. This new production featured a revised book and a brand new opening number "Happy All the Time." West End production (2015-16) A new production of the musical will open at the Dominion Theatre on October 24, 2015, for a 10-week run until January 2, 2016. This production will feature Ben Forster as Buddy and Kimberley Walsh as Jovie. There will be Gala Opening Night on 5 November 2015 in aid of Alzheimer’s Society. Subsequent Productions A separate production ran at The 5th Avenue Theatre for a limited engagement in Seattle beginning November 30, 2012, on a run through December 31. The Canadian premiere of the production ran from November 20, 2012 to January 6, 2013 at Neptune Theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A production of the musical is currently running at the Paper Mill Playhouse. The run started on Nov 26, 2014 and is scheduled to run until Jan 4, 2015.

Résumé: William "Buddy" Hobbs, a young orphan child, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. Years later, Buddy finds out that he's an ordinary human being and heads off to New York City in search of his father, Walter Hobbs. He finds him, but Walter doesn't believe in the spirit of Christmas, nor do many other New Yorkers. This is a problem, because Santa's sleigh is powered by the people's belief in Christmas. Faced with the harsh reality that Walter is on the naughty list and his half-brother, Michael, doesn’t even believe in Santa, Buddy is determined to win over his birth family and help New York City remember the true meaning of Christmas.

Création: 4/11/2010 - Al Hirschfeld Theatre (Broadway) - représ.



Musical
0003 - Prom (The) (2018)
Musique: Matthew Sklar
Paroles: Chad Beguelin
Livret: Bob Martin
Production originale:
1 version mentionnée
Dispo: Résumé  Synopsis  Génèse  Liste chansons  

THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE GETTING IN OTHER PEOPLE’S BUSINESS.

Genèse: Atlanta (2016) The show played the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta from August 18 to September 25, 2016. Casey Nicholaw is the director and choreographer, with sets by Scott Pask, costumes by Ann Roth and Matthew Pachtman, lighting by Kenneth Posner and sound by Peter Hylenski. Broadway (2018) The show began previews at the Longacre Theatre on October 23, 2018, with an official opening on November 15, 2018.

Résumé: We've got trouble, folks, right here in Indiana and when Broadway's brassiest hear a student is unceremoniously sidelined from a small-town Indiana prom – and the press is involved – they are ready to kick-ball-change the world. A new musical comedy about the power of love (and a good 11 o'clock number), The Prom is about so much more than just a dance.

Création: 15/11/2018 - Longacre Theatre (Broadway) - représ.