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Musical
0001 - Abbacadabra (1983)
Musique: Benny Andersson • Björn Ulvaeus
Paroles: Don Black • Mike Batt
Livret: Alain Boublil • Daniel Boublil • David Wood
Production originale:
1 version mentionnée
Dispo: Synopsis  Génèse  

Genèse: Abbacadabra est un « conte musical » pour enfant réalisé pour la télévision par Alain et Daniel Boublil qui a été diffusé en neuf parties de 5 à 10 minutes environ pendant les vacances de Noël dès le 21 décembre 1983. La musique est celle des chansons du groupe suédois Abba. Parmi les interprètes adultes se trouvent : Fabienne Thibeault, Daniel Balavoine, Plastic Bertrand, Frida (seule membre d'ABBA présente), Maurice Barrier, Daniel Boublil (sous le pseudonyme de Daniel Beaufixe), Francoise Pourcel (sous le pseudonyme de Marie Framboise), Catherine Ferry, Les enfants : Stéphane Le Navelan (soliste des Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières), Stéphane Boublil (le fils d'Alain), Clémentine Autain, Emmanuelle Pailly (doubleuse, entre autres, de dessins animés japonais), Claire D'asta, et les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières pour les chœurs. De ce conte, naîtra un 33 tours réunissant les interprètes de la création télévisée. Les chansons « Mon nez mon nez mon nez » (Money Money Money) interprétée par Plastic Bertrand, « Belle », un des titres phares du disque avec un duo de Daniel Balavoine et Frida, « L'enfant Do » et « Tête d'allumette » sortiront en single. Plus tard, « Gare au loup » (Waterloo), avec Léa Drucker, qui remplacera Clémentine Autain, sortira en single, courant 1984. Cameron Mackintosh décide de produire une version anglaise de la comédie musicale, avec des textes de David Wood et Don Black. La première a eu lieu le 8 décembre 1983 au Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, à Londres. Parmi les interprètes de l'édition anglaise, on trouve : Elaine Paige, Michael Praed, Finola Hughes et Jenna Russell.

Résumé:

Création: 8/12/1983 - Lyric Hammersmith Main House (Londres) - représ.



Musical
0002 - Hunting of the Snark (The) (1991)
Musique: Mike Batt
Paroles: Mike Batt
Livret:
Production originale:
1 version mentionnée
Dispo: Résumé  Génèse  Liste chansons  

Genèse: The musical began life in 1984 as a costumed concert with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican, conducted by Mike Batt and starring Paul Jones as the Baker and Chistopher Casenove as the narrator. It was released as a concept album in 1986 but withdrawn from sale after a dispute with the issuing record label. The recording featured Roger Daltrey, Art Garfunkel, John Gielgud, Stephane Grappelli, John Hurt, Julian Lennon, Cliff Richard, Captain Sensible, Deniece Williams, and the London Symphony Orchestra. Later that year it was performed as a concert at the Barbican. "Midnight Smoke" was released as a single on 17 November 1986. A further (costumed) production took place at the Royal Albert Hall on April Fool's Day 1987, with Justin Hayward taking Art Garfunkel's role of the Butcher from the original recording and Billy Connolly replacing Cliff Richard as the Bellman. Other performers recreated their roles from the concept recording. This concert was filmed and screened as a television special in some countries. In 1990 The Hunting Of The Snark was successfully presented, again by Batt, as a dramatised concert in Australia, at Sydney's State Theatre with the Elizabethan Symphonia, and Philip Quast starring as the Bellman. The New Zealand amateur premiere was at the Marton Players' Theatre in Marton, with a cast of enthusiastic volunteers. On 24 October 1991 a £2 million budget production of the show opened in London at the Prince Edward Theatre, with striking scenery and designs. 12,000 animated slides were projected from 152 computer-linked projectors arranged around the theatre. Although reviews praised Batt's visual concepts and Quast as the Bellman, the show closed seven weeks later. The show was later presented as an amateur production in July 1995 at The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, with slightly different songs and libretto created by Batt for the occasion. The production was produced by Ian Gude for Jolly Good Musical Productions, directed by Steve Morrell, with musical direction by Ian Gude.

Résumé: Based on Lewis Carroll’s epic nonsense poem, and supposedly narrated by Lewis Carroll himself, this is the tale about the Jabberwocky and the search for an improbable beast. The search involves the Bellman and his crew, consisting of the Beaver, Butcher, Barrister, Baker, Banker, Bandmaster, Broker, Bishop and Billiard Maker.

Création: 24/10/1991 - Prince Edward Theatre (Londres) - 60 représ.


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Hunting of the Snark (The) (1991-10-Prince Edward Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Prince Edward Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)

Durée : 1 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : Inconnu
Première : Thursday 24 October 1991
Dernière : Saturday 14 December 1991
Mise en scène : Mike Batt
Chorégraphie : Jo Anne Robinson
Producteur :
Avec : David McCallum (Lewis Carroll), Kenny Everett (Billiard Maker), Philip Quast (Bellman), Mark McGann (Baker), Jae Alexander (Bandmaster), David Firth (Banker), Veronica Hart (Beaver), Peter Ledbury (Broker), Allan Love (Barrister), Gary Martin (Bishop) , John Partridge (Butcher)
Commentaires : This stage production cost over £2 million and contained a 50 piece orchestra and hi-tech computerised scenery and projections. The sheer spectacle and technical achievement were praised, but the show itself was a very great disappointment and considered to be one man’s egotistic folly.
It ran just over seven weeks.