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Old 09-21-04 | 03:08 PM
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"The Last Starfighter" The musical

I don't know where to post this but "The Last Starfighter" is coming to broadway:

http://www.playbill.com/news/article/88513.html

The Last Starfighter, the Musical, Beams Down Into World Premiere in NYC

By Kenneth Jones
21 Sep 2004

The Last Starfighter, a world premiere science fiction musical inspired by the 1984 screenplay of the motion picture of the same name, will open the 2004-05 season of Off Broadway's Storm Theatre, Oct. 15-30.

The musical marks the return of lyricist-composer Skip Kennon (Herringbone, Time and Again) and draws on the Jonathan Betuel screenplay, about a teen video-game player enlisted to save a universe. Fred Landau penned the libretto. (The movie marked the last film appearance of Robert Preston.)

Storm artistic director Peter Dobbins will direct a cast that includes DeeGee Brandemour, Brad Coolidge, Bernardo De Paula, Jan Herndon, Patrick Heusinger, Paul Jackel (The Secret Garden), Hugh Brandon Kelly, Joseph Kolinski (Titanic, The Human Comedy), Julia Motyka, Georga Osborne, William Parry (Sunday in the Park With George, Assassins), Catherine Remmert, Jonathan Richard Sandler, Heather Spore and Travis Walters.

According to production notes, "In a small town nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in 1983, Alex Rogan is about to discover the adventure of a lifetime. An 18-year-old with an uncertain future, Alex becomes the master of a video game only to discover that Centauri, a huckster trying to save his vulnerable galaxy and make a little money in the process, put it on Earth as a testing ground. Centauri offers Alex membership in an elite cadre of space pilots charged with protecting the universe. Alex must find a way to reach his potential, while a great danger looms out in space, waiting for him."

The Last Starfighter will have choreography and musical staging by Jennifer Paulson Lee. Designers are Todd Ivins (set), E. Shura Pollatsek (costume), Michael Abrams (lighting) and Matthew Given (sound).

Performances will be Mondays through Saturday evenings at 7:30 PM, Saturdays at 2 PM. The Storm Theatre is located at 145 West 46th Street.

Tickets to all performances will be $19 and are available through SmartTix at (212) 206-1515 or online at www.smarttix.com.

For group reservations 10 or more, call (212) 730-3960. For more information, visit www.stormtheatre.com.
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Oh no! This movie is one of my all-time guilty pleasures, but quite frankly it doesn't "sing" to me. Nevertheless, I'll probably wander over there some evening and check it out.

(Nothing will equal Robert Preston's intergalactic con man - definitely an E.T. cousin of Professor Henry Hill.)
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Chalk this up as the last thing I expected to hear today.
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Man, that's pretty fucked up.
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Here's the poster:
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Damn...

And here i was waiting for "Planet of the apes: the muscial"
Old 09-21-04 | 03:58 PM
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Damn...

And here i was waiting for "Planet of the apes: the muscial"
Oh you've really made a monkey out of MEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
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I still think Roadhouse: The Musical was better...
Old 09-21-04 | 04:01 PM
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Originally posted by adamblast
I still think Roadhouse: The Musical was better...
Did you see it? It was actually a brawlsical...
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This could be the greatest musical of all time.
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I wonder how they'll do that last scene in the cockpit. I'm trying to imagine what the choreography will look like
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I wonder how they'll do that last scene in the cockpit. I'm trying to imagine what the choreography will look like
Quick answer: Jazz hands.

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Quick answer: Jazz hands.
I want to see a whole stage full of dancers... running around holding model spaceships like they're 10 years old, making banking curves and loud torpedo noises...
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This will be a great night out! Along with Night of the Comet: The Apocalyptic Dance Extravaganza and The Passion of Gymkata.
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I want to see a whole stage full of dancers... running around holding model spaceships like they're 10 years old, making banking curves and loud torpedo noises...

Actually, i imagine the dancers will be dressed AS starships and would do and "interpretive" dance of the final battle.

Things then degrade to the dancing starships lined up and kicking thier legs high, Rockettes style.
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oh dear this post-modern morass is depressing
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Chalk this up as the last thing I expected to hear today.
ditto
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This seems about as good an idea as "Pizza: The Movie."

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