Bad Shows With Good Concepts

Alex Kulak2
#1Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 11:29am

What shows did you really want to like based on the premise, a gimmick, or a concept the show had, but the show itself just wasn't good?

For me, I tried to like In Transit, because the idea of an acapella just seemed like a cool idea, but the show just didn't do anything for me.

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DoTheDood
#2Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 1:08pm

"For me, I tried to like In Transit, because the idea of an acapella just seemed like a cool idea, but the show just didn't do anything for me."

I was excited when I first heard about In Transit too, but I couldn't even finish the cast album. Good news with acapella musicals is Dave Malloy with Octet, that might be good

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JBroadway
#3Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 1:27pm

I’ve seen a lot of examples of this over the years, but the most recent example I thought of is Alice By Heart.

It’s always very frustrating when this happens, because good concepts are hard to come by, so it’s extremely irritating to see them wasted on poor execution.

It happens a lot with Shakespeare plays, where the director had a great idea for a new setting, or a new angle on the story, but either the ideas are half-baked or poorly implemented, or the fundamentals of the production are missing. And the worst part is that if another director comes along and feels they can do the concept right, they’ll be criticized for being derivative. So the good ideas go to waste.

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TheGingerBreadMan
#4Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 1:46pm

I think a musical adaptation of The Addams Family could’ve been really fun, but Lippa’s piece is seriously misguided.

Alex Kulak2
#5Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 3:46pm

^for me, it was the opposite. I think Andrew Lippa's music for The Addams Family is better than it has any right to be.

AEA AGMA SM
#6Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 5:02pm

I still dream of an Addams Family musical with Marc Shaiman adapting and expanding the score he wrote for the two movies with Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston. Act 2 opening with that haunting waltz he wrote leading into a greatly expanded "Mamushka" production number? Mary Testa as Dr. Pinder-Schloss? The whole mistaken-but-not-mistaken identity of Fester? All of which would have been much more exciting than the watered down retread of You Can't Take It With You/La Cage aux Folles that we got instead.

Loopin’theloop
#7Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 5:55pm

Alex Kulak2 said: "^for me, it was the opposite. I think Andrew Lippa's music for The Addams Family is better than it has any right to be."

Except the source material is funny and Lippmann writes lyrics as funny as a sharp kick in the crotch. 

‘when your Addams you need a moment to explode’

oy...

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EllieRose2
#8Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 6:01pm

I think Big Fish was a great concept which turned into a terrible show.  

bwayobsessed
#9Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 6:20pm

Wonderland

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CATSNYrevival
#10Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 6:21pm

I enjoy the score for The Addams Family but I didn't feel any of the changes or new songs written for the tour helped the show at all. They just muddied it even more. They should have just cut "In the Arms" and called it a day.

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BrodyFosse123
#11Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 8:43pm

STEEL PIER

FOSSE


SeanMartin2
#12Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 9:03pm

CARRIE. The story really screams for a musical treatment as near operatic as SWEENEY TODD, but this one just wasnt it.

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Mr. Wormwood
#13Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 11:33pm

I'm convinced that Steel Pier could work with a completely new book. The concept of a dance marathon in the 40s and that glorious score certainly seems like a promising show but the book is a mess.

A Director
#14Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 11:37pm

Mr. Wormwood said: "I'm convinced that Steel Pier could work with a completely new book. The concept of a dance marathon in the 40s and that glorious score certainly seems like a promising show but the book is a mess."

EVERYBODY'S GIRL is a terrible song!

 

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CATSNYrevival
#15Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/23/19 at 11:53pm

A Director said: "EVERYBODY'S GIRL is a terrible song!"

Oh come on! It’s just a bit of fun. “Men and me are like pianos. When they get upright, I feel grand!”

Boq101
#16Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 12:01am

Evita. Great subject matter, mess of a show. 

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Mr. Wormwood
#17Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 12:04am

A Director said: "Mr. Wormwood said: "I'm convinced that Steel Pier could work with a completely new book. The concept of a dance marathon in the 40s and that glorious score certainly seems like a promising show but the book is a mess."

EVERYBODY'S GIRL is a terrible song!


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I don't mind Everybody's Girl but it's not my favorite from the score. Love Willing to Ride, Everybody Dance, Leave the World Behind, and the Steel Pier theme among others

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Whatshisname
#18Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 1:02am

Nick & Nora

All the ingredients were there, cast, source material, composer and director but one of the biggest misses, such a shame.

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YvanEhtNioj
#19Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 1:37am

Charlie & The Chocolate Factory.


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GavestonPS
#20Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 1:38am

Mr. Wormwood said: "I'm convinced that Steel Pier could work with a completely new book. The concept of a dance marathon in the 40s and that glorious score certainly seems like a promising show but the book is a mess."

What a shame they couldn't get the rights to the Jane Fonda film, THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY?, which is what they wanted in the first place, or the novel on which it was based. (Fred Ebb discusses this in COLORED LIGHTS, their autobiography of the team.) I recall it being a great and powerful film. One can only wonder what that musical might have been.

(ETA I have fixed factual errors based on corrections from A Director and BrodyFosse. Thanks to them for pointing out my errors.)

Updated On: 3/25/19 at 01:38 AM

A Director
#21Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 2:50am

GavestonPS said: "Mr. Wormwood said: "I'm convinced that Steel Pier could work with a completely new book. The concept of a dance marathon in the 40s and that glorious score certainly seems like a promising show but the book is a mess."

What a shame they couldn't get the rights to the Jane Fonda film, THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY?, which is what they wanted in the first place. (Fred Ebb discusses this in COLORED LIGHTS, their autobiography of the team.) I recall it being a great and powerful film (based in turn on a play by "Baby" June Havoc). One can only wonder what that musical might have been.
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The movie THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY ? is based on the novel, of the same name, by Horace McCoy. The play by June Havoc is MARATHON '33.  She had stopped being billed as "Baby" June years and year before she wrote the play.

 

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BrodyFosse123
#22Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 9:30am

Also, Baby June was renamed Dainty June once she was older. Then she became actress/author June Havoc.


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moorfx
#23Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/24/19 at 11:11am

As soon as I saw this thread, Nick & Nora was the first to come to mind. How can you take a swinging 1930s couple with wit to spare, art deco luxury, martinis, murder, and Asta - the dog of the century! - and produce this bore? 

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GavestonPS
#24Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/25/19 at 2:51am

BrodyFosse123 said: "Also, Baby June was renamed Dainty June once she was older. Then she became actress/author June Havoc."

Thanks to you and A Director for the corrections. I have amended my post and given credit to the two of you.

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quizking101
#25Bad Shows With Good Concepts
Posted: 3/25/19 at 8:13am

WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN

Now, don’t get me wrong. I love this show like few others I’ve seen. However, there is no doubting that the Almodovar-ian farce from the movie translated well when blown up on stage. This was also hampered by a lead actress (Sherie Rene Scott) who did not fit the lead role at all


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