It always
surprises me that many people do not realize that when someone says the Book,
Music and Lyrics of a show, that the Book means the script. Of course, in a
musical, the music and lyrics are extremely important, but so too is the book.
If you don’t have an interesting story to tell then your audience quickly loses
interest and no matter how good the music and lyrics are they can’t save a show
without a good book. That’s why so many great musicals are based on successful
books that people have already come to love and enjoy.
How lucky
was I to have my own brother, Don, write a funny, warm, attention grabbing
novel and allow me to attempt to turn it into a musical. I have tried to stay
as true to his story as possible but this is a musical and poetic license
allows me to make changes where I deem fit.
Sometimes
the changes are not what the author expected (which did happen at one point in
the show) and there can be a conflict between playwright and author. You will
have to see the musical to learn which scene that is. It all did work out in
the end.
Ah, the end.
There is also a surprise ending that I told Don would be in the musical but I
think he really didn’t expect I would end the show the way I did. It seemed so
appropriate and perfect an ending that he has agreed to let it stand the way it
is. To tell you how our musical ends would be to spoil the evening for you. So
please come see the show and let us know what you think.
If you can,
read Don’s book, Friends Are Thicker Than Water, and then compare it to the
show, SAINTS the Musical, and let us know how we did with both book and show.We
will look forward to your evaluation. We truly value your opinion.
Better
still, if you have talent and would like to be involved in the creation of the
show there are auditions March 28th and 29th. For
audition info please call 401-942-3637. I would love to see some of our
performers and/or past performers for Kaleidoscope Theatre at the auditions.
Stage Left:
If there’s a song in your heart! “Sing out Louise!!!”
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