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Baltic Overtures: The operetta Sondheim SHOULD have written

by atsarisborn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 6, 2008 at 06:39 PM

I've been fond of Sondheim shows ever since A Little Night Music (how
did I ignore Follies and Company for so long? Was I blind -- or just
hetero***ual? A little of both), and of Bergman films even longer, I
got to wondering: why did Bergman's blithest film strike mordant
Steve's gong? (And why did he use so few of its wonderful lines? Well,
IB probably insisted the entire screenplay be off-limits.)

I mean, so many other of Bergman's flicks seem to much likelier
Sondheimerie.

So herewith -- and I submit for your consideration and any parodies
you care to add -- and with apologies because I haven't seen the movie
in thirty-five years and have no doubt forgotten some of it --

BALTIC OVERTURES
An operetta by S----- S-------- based on The Seventh Seal by I------
B-------

Suggested casting:
Death: John Cullum
Knight: Raul Esparza
Squire: Mandy Patinkin
Aging Actor: Marc Kudisch
Joseph: David Hyde Pierce
Mary: Kristin Chenoweth
Barmaid: Bernadette Peters (or Emily Anderson)
Witch: Idina Menzel  (or Faith Prince)
Knight's Lady: Marin Mazzie

Songs to include (go ahead -- make a suggestion):

1. No Place Like Sweden (Home from the Crusades) (It Takes Two)
2. Chess Moves (in the form of haiku) (or perhaps Come Play With Me)
3. The Glamorous Life (aging actor's song)
4. There Are Angels in the Sky (recording your sins, condemning you to
Hell) -- this could be sung in antiphon with It's Hot Down There
5. Waiting Around for the Guy Upstairs (Death explains)
6. Inquisition Tonight
7. Witch raps as she is burned at the stake -- but that's another
story never mind let's forget about it
8. A Weekend in the Plague Ward (big Act I finale)
9. The Sun Sinks Low - as Low as It's Going to Go - no, really
10. Can That Boy Svenska
11. Ablutions -- what happened to them?
12. It's Called a Cap-a-pie
13. Getting Buried Today (finale ultimo)

Jean Coeur de Lapin

Cafeteria Rusticana (a blog about the arts)
http://hanslick.blogspot.com/
 




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