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Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?

Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?

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Elfuhbuh
#1Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/27/14 at 10:19am

The thread title is pretty self-explanatory. I'm on an "Elisabeth das Musical" kick right now as I wait for my next class, and I was just thinking of how wonderful it would be for that show to be translated into English and come to the Great White Bay. (And yes, I am aware that this will probably never happen, but one can dream!)

So, which foreign-language show would YOU love to see make its journey to the US?


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doodlenyc
#2Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/27/14 at 10:38am

While I like "Elisabeth" and LOVE "Kristina", I dont think either story would be compelling for an American audience.

"Rebecca" had a better chance, and we see how that went! I was looking forward to that!

Although I am not familiar, Hunchback is a favorite idea of many on these boards.


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Elfuhbuh
#2Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/27/14 at 10:40am

What happened with Rebecca is upsetting. I think that would have done well here, since the story is pretty well-known in the US. :/


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Queen of the Night
#3Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/27/14 at 11:58am

I'd like to see Elisabeth. It's a good story and beautiful score. Sierra Boggess would be awesome in the title role!

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JRybka
#4Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/27/14 at 12:51pm

They did do a concert of Kristiana... I am suprised it wasn't more. It is technically about our country and immigrants.

I would love to see Paris or bring in the original version of Tanz.


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#5Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/27/14 at 1:49pm

14-18

World War 1 musical, currently playing in Belgium, near Flanders.

With its multimillion-euro budget, cast of 140, computer-controlled set and shifting seats, the musical ‘14-18’ aims to take its audience to the heart of the first World War, so many of whose battles were fought in nearby Flanders fields


Everything about 14-18 is enormous. The musical is being staged in a specially adapted building that could happily house a decent airport. It’s running for a year. It has a cast of 140. The set is made up of 11 gigantic pieces of computer-controlled kit that can represent, with a graceful turn and a change of lighting, a bridge, a village green and a ruined city.

All of which might lead you to suspect that if you travel to the pretty Flanders town of Mechelen, a 10-minute train ride from Brussels, to see 14-18, you can give up on the idea of theatrical immediacy or intimate storytelling. In fact the opposite is the case. The show takes its audience to the centre of the action on a 2,000-strong chunk of seating that moves backwards and forwards along a 15m track.






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After Eight
#6Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/28/14 at 12:07am

I would like to see Edouard Bourdet's plays presented on Broadway, particularly Les Temps difficiles. The farces of Marc Camoletti, author of Boeing-Boeing, would also be most welcome. As would the comedies of André Roussin.

Then there's Cy Coleman's musical about Princess Grace that was presented in Dutch in Amsterdam. I would definitely like to see this in New York.

FindingNamo
#7Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/28/14 at 12:19am

Jay that's like Sleep No More but you stay in your seats.


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#8Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/28/14 at 12:47am

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Elfuhbuh
#9Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/28/14 at 1:57pm

14-18 looks very interesting! I only wonder which theatre they would put that one in if they were to decide on keeping the "moving seats" idea. That could be tricky. (Or do they show it in an arena?)


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Emmaloucbway
#10Which Foreign-Language Show Would You Like to Come to Broadway?
Posted: 8/29/14 at 1:02am

Notre-Dame de Paris.