| re: Crash Scene | |
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Scaramouche 05:46 pm UTC 11/08/10 |
| In reply to: | re: Crash Scene - steven_stuart 03:31 am UTC 11/07/10 |
| > Have you read the Stuart Beattie "BOOH" treatment? He > creates the situation you describe for the outlaw who > survives the crash and comes back as a popstar. My outlaw being chased by the Police was the first thing that came into my head to justify a bike crash. An alternative could be Peter racing to rescue or meet Wendy on a stormy night and crashing (like the Celine Dion 'All Coming Back' video). I haven't read Stuart Beattie's treatment. How on earth would I get a copy of that? > What song other than "BOOH" could send the audience out on > a high for intermission? What would you place at the end > of Act One? I have a great Act 1 ending and will post another 'vision' this week. > Do you think its okay to have "BOOH" twice in the show, as long as are two > very different versions (as you said Jim suggested)? Yes. My 'vision' has BOOH reprised as the last song (not a curtain call). It's a slightly different version in that it starts (musically) from the crash section onwards ...'I can see myself tearing up the road, faster than any other boy has ever gone..', but the lyrics are changed and don't relate to a crash. I think it's great and it 'aint Peter riding the bike. I will post a description later this week. | |
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