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Avenue Q wins Best Musical, Score and Book
Congratulations to everyone involved in Avenue Q, as the musical came away with three Tony awards including best musical. It's an unprecedented achievement for a puppet production and our hat goes off to everyone involved. Find out more about Avenue Q at www.avenueq.com.
Cheeky puppet tale wins best musical; 'I Am My Own Wife' captures best play
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I was super excited when Avenue Q won- I really wasn't expecting it to win so many awards because it is so different, so yay for that! I've been hearing rumors of a national tour of ave q....
And I was super happy that Assasins won- I love Sondheim! ![]()
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I am absolutely thrilled that Avenue Q has received best musical at this year's Tony's!!! The cast and crew of Avenue Q are absolute geniuses and deserve everything that they've achieved. Jim Henson would be so proud of them for bringing puppetry to a new plateau. To paraphrase Avenue Q, it certainly was the "felt good musical" of the year!
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Did Little Shop get any recognition?
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The closest thing Little Shop got to recognition was having the urchins sing at the beginning of the Tony's. I felt this was a serious rip off for Little Shop, which was one of the best shows of the new season, if not of all time. Technically it should have been placed under the category of best revival, except this year marks its first on actual broadway (it was originally off-off Broadway back in '82), so it really should have been nominated for best new show. Either way it got screwed, which is very sad. It would have been great to see it performed live at the Tony's, not to mention garnish some awards.
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Feed Me, Git It would have been good to perform on stage.
Well, at least AQ got some goodies! Puppetry is FINALLY getting it spotlight! |
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I'll probably have alot of people mad at me for this one but oh well. I love Avenue Q and everything but I was really rooting for Wicked to win. I was shocked when Avenue Q won. I was happy about Idina Menzel winning best Lead Actress though. She deserved it. I still really want to see Avenue Q and I AM going to see Wicked this spring so even though it didnt win best musical I'm way excited. Congrats to both shows on all their awards!
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I have to agree, Wicked was just as deserving of best new musical as Avenue Q, and obviously there was some stiff competition for the category. But hey, Wicked didn't do too bad for itself. It's still one of the most talked about musicals of this year and shows no signs of faltering in popularity. Besides, at least it didn't suffer the fate of Taboo. Man, that show must've been hella bad. Sure it was nominated once or twice, but it couldn't have gotten a Tony if it were stapled to its butt.
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The man behind Seymour for Little Shop of Horrors was nominated for best actor in a musical, so there's a little recognition.
The thing is, I think it would have been far too complex to lug that giant puppet onto the stage for the show. It was AWESOME to see the puppets from AQ in action! They were great! Terrific! And the stuff with Rod... LOL
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You're right. I'd forgotten that the actor who played Seymour was nominated. Man, I wish there'd been a little more recognition for Little Shop. However, back in 1986, the song "Feed Me" got the movie of Little Shop nominated for best song, and the Audrey II puppet sang (with Levi Stubbs) live on stage at that year's Oscars. So if they could've done it back then, I can't see why they couldn't have done it at this year's Tony's.
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It really would not have been that difficult to get Twoey on stage for the Tonys. Remember that those stage hands do it every night! And think of touring productions where they're moving to different theatres all the time. It would have presented a few challenges, sure, but nothing they could not have handled. Truly it would have been great to see!
And just a minor correction, The movie of LSOH was nominated for "Mean Green Mother…", as Feed Me/Git It was written for the stage, and a song must be composed for the film in order to be nominated for an Oscar. |
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Dang! Once again I've been one upped in my knowledge of Little Shop trivia! You're right, much to my embarrassment. It was "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space." That was s ight to see, Audrey II performing live on TV and all. Hey, does anyone know if a 20th anniversary edition of Little Shop is in the works, hopefully with the original ending included? I know it wouldn't be until 2006, but they've gotta be talking about it somewhere!
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It would be interesting if they were to release a special edition. However, I doubt that that will happen. When it was originally released on DVD, it DID contain the "original ending" footage. David Geffen, the producer, quickly had that stopped, and only a few are in circulation. I got one on ebay, I think I paid about $107 for it.
The original ending (which, in my opinion, is SOOOOOO much better) was never really cut to a finished edit, so the footage is mostly effects shots, unfinished, of the various Audrey II's wreaking havoc on the world. There's some really great stuff in there, like a pod blowing down a chimney and all the windows of the building blowing out. The worst part its that its all black and white, as that was all that was salvaged from the Mexican effects house that produced the shots. And in my opinion, no one does better director's commentary than Frank Oz. I love his commentarties both on LSOH and on Bowfinger. Very informative stuff! |
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I can't imagine why Geffen would have removed the "original ending" Little Shop from shelves. What was he thinking? Fans worldwide would totally dig that sort of feature. That's quite a wealth of info you've provided us fans, and it's much appreciated. In the meantime, I'll keep hoping for an anniversary edition of Little Shop and start selling plasma for a potential e-bay purchase of the first DVD.
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I seem to recall someone from LSOH saying that the twoey was built especially for the theatre. It is not the same as the original off-Broadway puppet, it's much bigger and more complex. Maybe they couldn't move it?
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