EireWolf wrote:Are you sure Andrew Llyod Webber died 50 years ago?? He was born in 1948.... Phantom was created in 1986, according to Wikipedia.
Hmm, I would say that on a small scale, it's going to be nearly impossible to produce a good PotO immitation. I would change it enough that it's somewhat original, and that people aren't comparing it to the movie. A modern day version would achieve that affect, and the costumes wouldn't have to be so extravagant (and thus, cost less .)
What kind of budget are you doing this on? If you're thinking of doing a fund-raiser, you're definitely going to be really limited in what you can do.
Are you sure Andrew Llyod Webber died 50 years ago?? He was born in 1948.... Phantom was created in 1986, according to Wikipedia.
First, I don't recommend a musical. Some people will see that and believe they are getting the Andrew Lloyd Weber musical, and when they don't, they will be disappointed. Of course, if you change the title to something slightly different, you might get away with it. But I wouldn't attempt anything on par with ALW's Phantom of the Opera.
Second, it doesn't even sound like you have a script yet. Suggest you invest some time in developing the script prior to estimating costs.
Third, if you want to do modern day, that would be great, but how do you improve on the story line? What is different between now and then? Would a modern-day "Phantom" be as believable? It's a Gothic novel, 19th-century type stuff. How would you bring it up to date, and how would the story line change?
I have a few ideas, but they might be better by PM...
meboeck wrote:I don't think Andrew Lloyd Weber made the orignal version. I think he recreated it.
In 1986, he premiered his next musical, The Phantom of the Opera, inspired by the 1911 Gaston Leroux novel.
Here`s one:
Don`t submit it to Hollywood.
I would be very careful not to bite off more than you can chew. I have been involved in a bit of theater and it takes a HUGE ammount of work. Have you ever directed before? If not I would seriously suggest tackling somethings significantly smaller first. Dont get me wrong, I think it is great that you have the drive to try something like this, but Phantom of the Opera is a really complex story and I suspect it would be longer than one act, and the longer a play is the harder it is to pull off. Good luck if you try it, but perhaps you should reevaluate your plans.
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