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MUSICALS Für Schauspielensembles MUSICALS für Schauspielensembles (Auswahl) Musik und Bühne Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, , 6518 Wiesbaden Telefon (0611) - Telefax (0611) - mailto: [email protected] www.musikundbuehne.de Musicals für Schauspielensembles – Seite 1 SCHAUSPIELER, RAN AN DIE MUSICALS! Fast jedes Schauspielensemble bietet heutzutage mindestens einmal pro Saison ein musikalisches Stück an. Für Schauspieler zählt der Gesang zum grundlegenden Handwerk, und es gibt mittlerweile zahlreiche Musicals, die nicht mit Blick auf hauptberuflich ausgebildete Gesangsstimmen komponiert wurden, sondern tatsächlich „singende Schauspieler“ erfordern – also Darsteller, die musikalisch versiert sind und die richtigen Töne treffen, vor allem aber über vielseitige Charakterisierungs- möglichkeiten verfügen. Im Katalog von Musik und Bühne gibt es eine ganze Reihe von Musicals, die für solche singenden Schauspieler in einem charakterstarken Ensemble geeignet sind. Dabei berücksichtigen wir auch, dass ein Schauspielhaus nicht über ein eigenes Orchester verfügt und die Orchester in Mehrspartenhäusern normalerweise nicht für Musicalproduktionen des Schauspiels zur Verfügung stehen. Daher finden Sie in unserer Liste jene Musicals, die mit wenigen Musikern besetzt sind, teilweise sogar nur mit einem oder zwei Klavieren. Außerdem haben wir versucht, dem Interesse von Schauspielmachern an aktuellen oder intellektuell anspruchsvollen Stoffen entgegenzukommen – und ein Musical für die Weihnachtsproduktion ist natürlich auch dabei. Für weitere Informationen und für den Versand von Ansichtsmaterial stehen wir Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung. VIEL SPASS WÜNSCHT MUSIK UND BÜHNE! (Stand März 2015) MUSIK UND BÜHNE GmbH, Bahnhofstraße 44-46, 65185 Wiesbaden Geschäftsführer: Stephan Kopf - Amtsgericht Wiesbaden HRB 4656 - Steuernummer 043 239 85191 Telefon (0611) 360383-00 - Telefax (0611) 360383-11 - www.musikundbuehne.de [email protected] Musicals für Schauspielensembles – Seite 2 INHALTSVERZEICHNIS Die Stücke sind nach Besetzungsgröße – von klein nach größer – geordnet, wobei die Besetzung von einem bis zu sechzehn Darstellerinnen und Darstellern reicht. STÜCKINFOS IN KÜRZE Seite 4 HEUTE ABEND: LOLA BLAU (Kreisler) TELL ME ON A SUNDAY (Lloyd Webber/Rice) HEIRAT’ MICH EIN BISSCHEN (Sondheim) I DO! I DO! (Schmidt/Jones) Seite 5 DIE LETZTEN FÜNF JAHRE (Brown) JOHN & JEN (Lippa/Greenwald) THE STORY OF MY LIFE (Bartram/Hill) TICK, TICK… BOOM! (Larson) Seite 6 WHAT ABOUT LUV? (Marren/Sweet/Birkenhead) HILFE, WIR MACHEN URLAUB! (div.) EDGES (Pasek/Paul) CLOSER THAN EVER (Shire/Maltby Jr.) Seite 7 PETER PAN (Stiles/Drew/Hall) LIEDER FÜR EINE NEUE WELT (Brown) A SAINT SHE AIN’T (King/Vosburgh) SIX WOMEN WITH BRAIN DEATH OR EXPIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW (div.) Seite 8 NEXT TO NORMAL (Kitt/Yorkey) TRIUMPH DER LIEBE (Magruder/Birkenhead/Stock) DIE GLORREICHEN (Flaherty/Ahrens) THE FANTASTICKS (Schmidt/Jones) Seite 9 RENT (Larson) HONK! (Stiles/Drewe) JUST SO (Stiles/Drewe) NARNIA, DAS MUSICAL (THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE) (Kutchmy) Seite 10 BEAUTIFUL GAME (Lloyd Webber/Elton) LOSERVILLE (Davis/Bourne) AVENUE Q (Lopez/Marx) DOGFIGHT (Pasek/Paul) Seite 11 THE WILD PARTY (Lippa) ZUSTÄNDE WIE IM ALTEN ROM (Sondheim/Shevelove/Gelbart) FRÜHLINGS ERWACHEN (Sheik/Sater) BUTLER JEEVES (Lloyd Webber/Ayckbourn) Seite 12 ANYONE CAN WHISTLE (Sondheim) THE WHO’S TOMMY (Townshend/McAnuff) HOCHZEIT MIT HINDERNISSEN (Lambert/Morrison/Martin/McKellar) PINKELSTADT (Hollmann/Kotis) Seite 13 ARTUS – DER JUNGE KÖNIG (Allwood) GANZ ODER GAR NICHT (Yazbek/McNally) EIN MANN OHNE BEDEUTUNG (Flaherty/Ahrens/McNally) CELEBRATION (Schmidt/Jones) MUSIK UND BÜHNE GmbH, Bahnhofstraße 44-46, 65185 Wiesbaden Geschäftsführer: Stephan Kopf - Amtsgericht Wiesbaden HRB 4656 - Steuernummer 043 239 85191 Telefon (0611) 360383-00 - Telefax (0611) 360383-11 - www.musikundbuehne.de [email protected] Musicals für Schauspielensembles – Seite 3 STÜCKINFOS AUSFÜHRLICH Seite 14 HEUTE ABEND: LOLA BLAU (Kreisler) Seite 15 TELL ME ON A SUNDAY (Lloyd Webber/Rice) Seite 16 HEIRAT’ MICH EIN BISSCHEN (Sondheim) Seite 17 I DO! I DO! (Schmidt/Jones) Seite 18 DIE LETZTEN FÜNF JAHRE (Brown) Seite 19 JOHN & JEN (Lippa/Greenwald) Seite 20 THE STORY OF MY LIFE (Bartram/Hill) Seite 21 TICK, TICK… BOOM! (Larson) Seite 22 WHAT ABOUT LUV? (Marren/Sweet/Birkenhead) Seite 23 HILFE, WIR MACHEN URLAUB! (div.) Seite 24 EDGES (Pasek/Paul) Seite 25 CLOSER THAN EVER (Shire/Maltby Jr.) Seite 26 PETER PAN (Stiles/Drew/Hall) Seite 27 LIEDER FÜR EINE NEUE WELT (Brown) Seite 28 A SAINT SHE AIN’T (King/Vosburgh) Seite 29 SIX WOMEN WITH BRAIN DEATH OR EXPIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW (div.) Seite 30 NEXT TO NORMAL (Kitt/Yorkey) Seite 31 TRIUMPH DER LIEBE (Magruder/Birkenhead/Stock) Seite 32 DIE GLORREICHEN (Flaherty/Ahrens) Seite 33 THE FANTASTICKS (Schmidt/Jones) Seite 34 RENT (Larson) Seite 35 HONK! (Stiles/Drewe) Seite 36 JUST SO (Stiles/Drewe) Seite 37 NARNIA, DAS MUSICAL (THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE) (Kutchmy) Seite 38 BEAUTIFUL GAME (Lloyd Webber/Elton) Seite 39 LOSERVILLE (Davis/Bourne) Seite 40 AVENUE Q (Lopez/Marx) Seite 41 DOGFIGHT (Pasek/Paul) Seite 42 THE WILD PARTY (Lippa) Seite 43 ZUSTÄNDE WIE IM ALTEN ROM (Sondheim/Shevelove/Gelbart) Seite 44 FRÜHLINGS ERWACHEN (Sheik/Sater) Seite 45 BUTLER JEEVES (Lloyd Webber/Ayckbourn) Seite 46 ANYONE CAN WHISTLE (Sondheim/Laurents) Seite 47 THE WHO’S TOMMY (Townshend/McAnuff) Seite 48 HOCHZEIT MIT HINDERNISSEN (Lambert/Morrison/Martin/McKellar) Seite 49 PINKELSTADT (Hollmann/Kotis) Seite 50 ARTUS – DER JUNGE KÖNIG (Allwood) Seite 51 GANZ ODER GAR NICHT (Yazbek/McNally) Seite 52 EIN MANN OHNE BEDEUTUNG (Flaherty/Ahrens/McNally) Seite 53 CELEBRATION (Schmidt/Jones) MUSIK UND BÜHNE GmbH, Bahnhofstraße 44-46, 65185 Wiesbaden Geschäftsführer: Stephan Kopf - Amtsgericht Wiesbaden HRB 4656 - Steuernummer 043 239 85191 Telefon (0611) 360383-00 - Telefax (0611) 360383-11 - www.musikundbuehne.de [email protected] Musicals für Schauspielensembles – Seite 4 Klassiker Nr. 1 unter den One-Woman-Shows HEUTE ABEND: LOLA BLAU Georg Kreislers unsterbliche musikalische Biografie einer Schauspielerin zwischen Glück, Exil und Rückkehr. 1 D, Klavier. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 14 Klassiker Nr. 2 unter den One-Woman-Shows TELL ME ON A SUNDAY von Andrew Lloyd Webber und Tim Rice Eine junge Engländerin New York, ein Wechselbad von Gefühlen. 1 D, 5 Musiker.Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 15 Zwei Großstadtmenschen, zwölf Songs HEIRAT' MICH EIN BISSCHEN von Stephen Sondheim Eine alltägliche Geschichte mit Songjuwelen des großen Musicalmeisters Sondheim. 1 D, 1 H, Klavier. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 16 Ein Klassiker für die kleine Bühne I DO! I DO! (DAS MUSIKALISCHE HIMMELBETT) von Harvey Schmidt und Tom Jones Höhen und Tiefen einer langen Ehe Ehe: Zufriedenheit und Frust, Euphorie und Turbulenzen. 1 H, 1 D, 2 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 17 MUSIK UND BÜHNE GmbH, Bahnhofstraße 44-46, 65185 Wiesbaden Geschäftsführer: Stephan Kopf - Amtsgericht Wiesbaden HRB 4656 - Steuernummer 043 239 85191 Telefon (0611) 360383-00 - Telefax (0611) 360383-11 - www.musikundbuehne.de [email protected] Musicals für Schauspielensembles – Seite 5 Fünf Jahre Beziehung – heiter bis wolkig DIE LETZTEN FÜNF JAHRE von Jason Robert Brown Ein Mann erinnert sich. Eine Frau erinnert sich. Nicht immer deckungsgleich… 1 H, 1 D, 6 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 18 Vier Jahrzehnte Familiengeschichte JOHN & JEN von Andrew Lippa und Tom Greenwald Ehrlich und unsentimental, ein Star-Vehikel für zwei Darsteller. Zur deutschen Erstaufführung frei! 1-5 H, 1-5 D, 3 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 19 Melancholische Erinnerung an die Wege des Lebens THE STORY OF MY LIFE von Neil Bartram und Brian Hill Ehrlich und unsentimental, ein Star-Vehikel für zwei Darsteller. 2 H, 3-9 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 20 Drei Darsteller in zehn Rollen TICK, TICK... BOOM! von Jonathan Larson Ein kleines Musical über die große Karriere als Komponist – und den Weg dorthin. 2 H, 1 D, 4 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 21 MUSIK UND BÜHNE GmbH, Bahnhofstraße 44-46, 65185 Wiesbaden Geschäftsführer: Stephan Kopf - Amtsgericht Wiesbaden HRB 4656 - Steuernummer 043 239 85191 Telefon (0611) 360383-00 - Telefax (0611) 360383-11 - www.musikundbuehne.de [email protected] Musicals für Schauspielensembles – Seite 6 Neurosen, Intrigen, Verlangen, Eifersucht – und Liebe WHAT ABOUT LUV? von Howard Marren, Jeffrey Sweet und Susan Birkenhead Eins der vergnüglichsten Musicals der Achtziger. 2 H, 1 D, 5-8 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 22 Wenn einer eine Reise tut… HILFE, WIR MACHEN URLAUB! Ein Musical-Pasticcio über die Abenteuer von reiselustigen Herren und urlaubsreifen Damen. 2 D, 2 H, 2 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 23 Raum für Experimente EDGES von Benj Pasek und Justin Paul Flexible Besetzung und kreative Möglichkeiten! 2 D, 2 H, 3 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 24 Ernste Themen mit satirischen Einlagen CLOSER THAN EVER von David Shire und Richard Maltby Jr. Jede Nummer ist eine Geschichte für sich, eine Erzählung von Liebe, Sicherheit und Glück. 2 H, 2 D, 2 Musiker. Ausführliche Information siehe Seite 25 MUSIK UND BÜHNE GmbH, Bahnhofstraße 44-46, 65185 Wiesbaden Geschäftsführer: Stephan Kopf - Amtsgericht Wiesbaden HRB 4656 - Steuernummer 043 239 85191 Telefon (0611) 360383-00 - Telefax (0611) 360383-11 - www.musikundbuehne.de [email protected] Musicals für Schauspielensembles – Seite 7 Ein neues Musical über eine legendäre Gestalt
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