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Good Shows for High School - 2007/08/30 22:40 So, school started last Wednesday and our choir director told us that they hadn't picked this year's musical. So we spent most of our first choir class of the year brainstorming musicals that would be good for our school. We have a ton of strong girls (a good mix of legit sopranos and belters) and about 4 or 5 good guys (including one guy with amazing vocal and acting range who could handle any role thrown at him). Unfortunately, our school has a no-cut policy which leaves a bunch of useless, talentless people in the chorus along with some genuine talent. As for dancers, we don't have many but the few we have are good and our usual chorus is fairly good at movement. It's a pretty small private school but we have an absolute genius for a director.
These are the shows we came up with: Aida(I'm one of the only girls who can sing this style so it's my current vote), Babes in Arms, BatB, The Boyfriend, Bye Bye Birdie, A Chorus Line (we would make the dance a bit simpler, but we can probably handle most of the stuff), Fame, Fiddler on the Roof, Grease, Jekyll and Hyde, Kiss Me Kate, Les Miserables, Little Shop, Little Women, My Fair Lady, Mystery of Edwin Drood, Oklahoma!, Sound of Music, South Pacific, Sunday in the Park, Sweeney Todd, and Urinetown.
What do y'all think we should do? Feel free to add anything to the list. Keep in mind our directors loves to challenge convention and push the rules as far as possible. He also likes Sondheim and dark subject matter. Thanks!
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2007/11/27 12:59 There will be a lot of uproar about Grease. We wanted to do it at our school but the parents, of the lower school, objected. I thought it was ridiculous but whatever. Anyway...we are doing Bye Bye Birdie.

Out of those that you came up with, I think these are your best bets:

Fiddler on the Roof
Les Miserables (I would love to be a part of this one. :])
Little Shop of Horrors (this is fun and it looks awesome on stage. we did it two years ago)
Babes in Arms (our school did this one once two, a while ago. I thought it was darling)
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Godspell/Mamma Mia Soloist (Broadway Babies)
Mrs. Johnson (Bye Bye Birdie)
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2007/11/27 15:31 Oklahoma! is like the BEST thing you can do in High School if you do it correctly. Yes it takes talent, but our show was amazing and every high school should do it! Theres fun and variety and its all based on love triangles, i mean seriously, relate that to high school life! Catherine
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2007/11/27 17:29 AH! I totally overlooked Oklahoma! That's a great one too. :] Upcoming: US Performing Arts Camps
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Henrietta (Honk Jr.!)
Nessarose (MdN's Wicked)
Enjolras (ENG)/Eponine (FREN) (Les Miz Online Cast Recording)
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Godspell/Mamma Mia Soloist (Broadway Babies)
Mrs. Johnson (Bye Bye Birdie)
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2007/11/28 11:22 Your school would let you do A Chorus Line? I don't think they'd EVER let us do that. Too racy.

These are my picks.

Fiddler on the Roof (seems like you've got a tevye and it's a REALLY fun show to do. I did it my sophomore year)
Bye Bye Birdie (I love the youthful-ness of it)
Oklahoma
South Pacific (great music)


hope that helps!
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2007/12/30 18:00 My high school is in rehearals for A Chorus Line right now. I can't wait for the fireworks to hit when that show opens. We did "Over the Tavern" last Spring and the one local paper practically accused us of worshipping the Devil for our portrayal of a Roman Catholic nun around Easter time.
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2007/12/30 19:40 I would say no to Grease just because I think it's so common and can even get dull depending on the cast.

Urinetown is a very fun musical. It's somewhat vocally demanding and kind of dark. It's a great show to do and still rare for high school or even community productions. Urinetown is my vote, but you need a good chorus, too. I kind of dislike the no cut policy, even if it's meant t o be "fair".

One that I don't think has been mentioned is Honk! which is a different and humerous take on the Ugly Duckling story. I personally love this musical when I saw a local high school production years back. Sweet storyline and good songs - The Cat is a hilarious role if done right!

Oklahoma is also a fun and easily done show, too.
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2007/12/30 19:59 'Sweeney Todd' may not be a good choice since many people will be tired of it because the movie version is so recent- though it's R-rated, so that may attract people under 17 who wonder what all the fuss is about. I also agree about the 'No Grease' thing. I'm so sick of Grease!

Les Mis could have a huge chorus, so that's a good idea, and Les Mis is the bestest show ever...ahem. Aida would be cool, too.
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2008/01/10 14:49 Les Mis is an awesome choice if you have several very talented singers, a huge chorus, and not very many dancers because there isn't really a lot of dancing (or any?). Fiddler on the Roof is an awesome choice for pretty much the same reasons (and it's an awesome show). Favorite Shows: Spring Awakening, Avenue Q, Hairspray, Assassins, Parade
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2008/01/10 17:57 Les Mis is way to big a show for a high school, there is no way teenagers can identify with the deep plot and the characters of Javert and Valjean. Every single performance of a High School doing Les Mis has bombed because at this age performers of high school groups cannot bring justice to the show, nothing against them, its just a beast of a show. Good shows are basically anything Cole Porter, Frank Losser, or 70's and 80's pop shows like Pippin, Godspell, Footloose and Fame J Chris
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2008/01/11 17:17 My favorite director ever always says that "Fiddler" is almost foolproof! She says even the worst productions she's seen of it were good! Don't know if that's true, but I'm getting ready to be in it for the third time in my life (once in high school a zillion years ago, once seven years ago, and now in March).
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Re:Good Shows for High School - 2008/01/11 17:28 JChris wrote:
Les Mis is way to big a show for a high school, there is no way teenagers can identify with the deep plot and the characters of Javert and Valjean. Every single performance of a High School doing Les Mis has bombed because at this age performers of high school groups cannot bring justice to the show, nothing against them, its just a beast of a show.

I disagree. I saw Les Mis performed by the Wake County School system in Raleigh back in September or October. Not only did the cast consist of high school (and younger!) age kids, the orchestra was also entirely conprised of high schoolers. Granted, they had Trevor Nunn as their director so you have to consider the amount of genius that he contributed! But still, the talent and interpretations were spot on.

As far as a show suggestion, Grease and Bye Bye Birdie are definitely overdone in high school. If you have the talent, go for something fun. As for watering down the dancing in Chorus Line, I personally don't think it's a good idea. I saw a production a while back where they had watered done the dancing and it didn't work. Dance is the entire plot of Chorus Line (obviously) and if you lose that, you lose the major part of the plot.
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