"Tracy is just not seeing the difference between people. To capture a different audience? Air Quality This will make any chill session that much more enjoyable. Rodgers and Hammerstein. Think of the common elements of these kinds of stories and how they have been told through musical theater in the past. Build a pillow fort on your bed in any clear space using four chairs, an abundance of blankets and all the pillows you can find. It is Ruggiero's third production in the last couple of years, including one at the MUNY Theatre in St. Louis with roughly 5,000 seats. ), On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (Ditto, and subject to interpretation. Jamie is about the LGBT and drag community in a modern day society, Bare: a pop opera is good - Sexuality, Drug Use, Death, Lady In The Dark (Kind of Freudian and outdated now, but, hey it was 1941. Although some of the musicals were born from politically engaged novels or plays, it would be interesting to explore how the musical form can engage with these types of issues in a satirical way, not only through the story and the content but also through the mise-en-scne and performance choices. Jesus was in the temple when He saw others selling and bargaining inside. You have your hot chocolate made, playlist downloaded, movie set and books chosen. FromThe Beggars OperatoAvenue Q., musicals have commented on social issues for as long as there has been musical theater in America. Soon, weekends can be filled with park trips and beach adventures, but for now, the weather is temperamental, so a movie night can suffice. The theater is a perfect venue for social commentary and many playwrights have used their position to share their beliefs on various issues affecting their time. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. If movies aren't your style or you need a quieter way to relax, pick up a good book. Then it will be new. While "South Pacific" was of its time, "Hairspray" looks back at a period 40 years before it was written, before the Civil Rights Act and other laws were passed that would forever change race relations in the United States. This is clearly the best one. By this point, 65 years after it first opened, audiences can't imagine the show without that song, but the original producers were worried it was too preachy and would turn off patrons on Broadway. She helps bring people together because she just wants her dream and is so accepting of everyone that you have to root for her to do what she wants to do. Throughout the musical, psychotherapy, medication, depression, anxiety and suicide are all directly confronted. 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This one has a lot of messagesjust so many (too many?) Does it make you think of going for what you want in life? While whites in the jazz music industry got rich, black musicians did not reap equal benefits. I don't know what made God or the Fates or whichever All-Powerful Being decide that we both should be so lucky to not only know each other, but to share so much of each others' lives by being best friends, but I know I will thank them until the end of my days. Audrey Hepburn was a true Renaissance woman. She had a difficult childhood rattled with extreme poverty and racism. Use the questions in the tab above to get the conversation going if you need to. In many cases, social issues that look the most virtuous or trendy get massive funding and attention while issues that create more human suffering may be neglected. Miley Cyrus! During this time the creative energy behind the musical was spent on creating extravagant special effects. Joe swoons about how Liat is "Younger Than Springtime," but when the fantasy of a life together hits the reality of his returning home, he realizes he could not bring this beautiful woman to meet his all-American family. We're taught these prejudices. The following list contains a few examples of popular musicals and plays that raise awareness about important social issues. Minus the whole sex tape thing. Musicals might be the perfect art form for exploring mental health, because theater allows audiences into characters lives through dialogue and song. The film paints a picture of troubled youth and the devastating effects of poverty and racism. Or the exploration of one woman dealing with bipolar disorder in "Next to Normal.". The film deals with a different personal conflict for each character, such as love, abandonment, rape, infidelity, and abortion. These plays look at social justice issues from various viewpoints. I remember how senior year, you told me you were applying to one of the same schools as me. What parent of an adolescent would not relate to those wordsdesperate to know how to connect and communicate? First produced in 1975, For Colored Girls is a series of choreopoems, monologues set to music and dance, about the issues that African American women face. How do you think we benefit by examining these difficult subjects through the lens of story, song and dance? ), Anyone Can Whistle (Subject to interpreation. At age 13 she was married, but left shortly after to pursue her passion for theater as a vaudeville performer. The musical also examines the impact mental health conditions can have on families. Deaf West has the added issue of communication barriers between ASL and English. Through the art of fashion, Chanel taught, and still continues to teach, women to break free from societal norms and constraints. Some theatre companies work with rehabilitation programs to create pieces that resonate with specific groups. Nellie, a U.S. Navy nurse, falls in love with a middle-aged French planter, Emile, who calls the island home.When she finds out that he is the father of two mixed-race children, she doesn't take it well. As a mother, celebrity, philanthropist, survivor and a lady, she teaches us women can in fact have it all. Three songs including: an I want song, a song to move the plot along, and a finale number. Pause the audio track now and then to sum up what you have learned or playback a segment to stop and think about what it means to you. Inspired by her painful childhood and grateful for her subsequent success, Hepburn became a UNICEF Ambassador. Heather Nathans talks about the changes in musical theater in the last forty years and where musical theater appears to be headed. One of the final lyrics sums it up for artists of all kinds, "Anything you do, let it come from you. "The Light in the Piazza" is a contemporary musical by Adam Guettel (the proteg of Stephen Sondheim and the grandson of Richard Rodgersnot a terrible lineage) and Craig Lucas (book). Temple Grandin is arguably one of the most inspirational human beings to date. Find out how you can be a NAMI HelpLine specialist. "It was a horrible painful time in the history of America. While treatment is effective and vital to recovery, art can also help. What do you think inspired its creators at that particular moment in time to shift away from the old style of theater without making a complete break from the past? The other is Florida Studio Theatre's season-opening production of the 2002 Tony Award-winning hit "Hairspray," a campy and slightly nostalgic look at life in Baltimore in the early 1960s. The juxtaposition is powerful throughout the show as it spans the 40 years from 1887 to 1927. It highlights issues such as immigration, biculturalism, and classism. Please be aware and read with caution. God does not see our sins as buildings from the perspective of being on the ground; this would mean He sees sins as bigger or smaller than other sins. Diana Goodman is experiencing serious mental health problems as she copes with the trauma of losing her son in this intimate family drama about mental illness. Ben Davis, who played Gaylord Ravenal in last season's "Show Boat," returns to Asolo Rep and the role of De Becque which he played in Ruggiero's MUNY production. You're like the big sister I always wanted, but more importantly, you're my best friend. Anna and her mother have moved hundreds of miles to put the past behind them. : Based on Alice Walkers bestselling novel of the same name, this musical has won multiple Tony Awards and is an example of how passion and determination can help a person achieve his or her goals. The iconic Chanel logo however would not be possible without its even more iconic founder Coco Chanel. WebWomens issues, such as equality of rights, privileges, and pay-packages similar to those of men, are some of the gender-specific social issues which are faced by American women. The Laramie Project, a play about the hate crime murder of Matthew Shepard, teaches that while some people may choose to be hateful toward others, it is never an excuse for violence. I dont know if you can tell, but this is me just pretending to know. On the harsh streets of the upper west side, two gangs battle for control of the turf. Generous support for educational programs at the Kennedy Center is provided by the U.S. Department of Education. Whether we agree with it or not, people stay with husbands who abuse them. ", He said that the way "South Pacific" treats racism "was brave and groundbreaking" when it was first produced. Could this be a way to learn about and talk about a difficult topic in a creative and maybe even a humorous or light hearted way? In Elaborate Lives, she and her lover ( Adam Pascal) wrestle with the ways of the world and try to find solace face to face. Based on Jonathan Larson's bohemian rock musical, Rent tells the story of a group of social outcasts struggling to live in the moment yet survive the realities of New York's gritty East Village. Ragtime is focused on the concept of social mobility and is filled with conversation pieces regarding injustices and racism. All Rights Reserved. Another musical worth noting is Cabaret. Large group - as a group the class would create one musical. Assign the following jobs to individuals or partners: Producer organizes the deadlines of the various jobs and over sees that everyone is progressing towards meeting their deadlines, Writer/s develops the story concept, development of characters, dialogue, develops the plot which includes a conflict, climax and resolution, Composer/s develop songs including an I want song a song to move the plot along, and a finale number. Why do you think we have such a long history of doing this? History can start to repeat itself. In a film adaptation of the hit musical, West Side Follow follows a modern day Romeo and Juliet who are involved in New York street gangs. As a child I didn't know what it meant, but obviously now I do.". WebTackling Social Justice Issues Through Musical Theater February 1, 2017 P.K. Press J to jump to the feed. The opening number shows African-Americans picking cotton alongside the white aristocrats holding parasols singing about the showboat coming to town. Nya, an inner-city public high school teacher, is committed to her students but desperate to give her only son Omari opportunities they'll never have. This musical based on T. H. White's classic novel "The Once and Future King" teaches us that there is no such place as 'Camelot' where everything is perfect. 8 Plays About Social Justice The Mountaintop by Katori Hall The Mountaintop is a fictionalized version of the night before Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. If you have Netflix or Hulu, the possibilities of movies are endless. South Pacific (1949) The story of South Pacific centers around Stories come from many places, personal experiences, folk tales, history, the heros quest and so on. Like ancient theatre, contemporary theatre can take us to faraway places, bring on laughter or tears, and can ask the big questions. A play about coping with dyslexia and ADD, One act (68), Full length (14), Children's theatre (12), Drama (70), Comedy/lighthearted (17), Spoof or farce (1), Audience participation (1), Folk or fairy tale (3), Religious (1), Patriotic (2). Now that you have you hot chocolate, it is time to relax. There are some serious nuggets of knowledge packed into this musical in the form of beautiful songs like "Children Will Listen" and "No One is Alone.". So, yes, there were times He was frustrated with the sinful ways of man, but many times He loved. Pisces are so talented they don't even need a last name. There will always be issues of huge social importance to face; wars, poverty, injustice to name a few. It went on to be one of the most successful and beloved musicals in history. Copyright 1990-2023. We're practically family at this point. Here are five examples of theater that make strong statements about history, present times, or both: 1. Do you think there is a subject that might still present challenges as a tale for a musical venue or that would still be considered taboo for musical theater? Do you think this change was driven by audience demand or by creative inspiration or by the technology itself? Ragtime makes light of many issues including racism, injustice, and social mobility. Her disability caused strife even within her own family; her mother and father divorced when she was 15 largely because of the stresses of raising Temple. Describe the parallels growth patterns that you see in musical theater, society, technology and the human sciences like medicine and psychology. Why do you think this is a good way to start off a story? Their fathers build a wall between them to get them to fall in love with each other (opposite of "Romeo and Juliet"), and the plan works. Pipeline comments on America's broken system, mainly in regards to the racial and economic disparities in the education system. In this time, I've grown plenty, but I've watched you grow as well. Audrey Hepburn is remembered as one of the greatest actresses of the Golden Age of Hollywood, an international fashion icon and a humanitarian. The issues surrounding racism may have shifted over the years, but they haven't gone away, said "South Pacific" star Davis. I wish you the happiest of birthdays and just know that I will be here to celebrate each year with you forever and ever. Colossal asks questions about masculinity, violence, disability, and love. Did technology give us a sense of wonder, power, control? Charlie is a factory owner struggling to save his family business. The play describes how classism and struggle within a family can affect the dynamics of relationships between its members. Based on the 1975 novel by E.L. Doctorow, "Ragtime" tells the story of different groups of immigrants trying to assimilate in the new world (early 20th century America). The play is divided into the 15 minute quarters of a football game, and features full choreography, a drum line, and a halftime show. If you have specific feedback, recommendations, or concerns, please contact us at [emailprotected]. It centers around a young woman named Clara who as her mother puts it is not what she seems. This in-depth series on American musical theater examines: There are so many ways you can use this series. It's about a boy and a girl who are terribly nave. Yet what sets Audrey apart from every other starlet is her work as a humanitarian and her inspiring personal story. The following are trademarks of NAMI: NAMI, NAMI Basics, NAMI Connection, NAMI Ending the Silence, NAMI FaithNet, NAMI Family & Friends, NAMI Family Support Group, NAMI Family-to-Family, NAMI Grading the States, NAMI Hearts & Minds, NAMI Homefront, NAMI HelpLine, NAMI In Our Own Voice, NAMI On Campus, NAMI Parents & Teachers as Allies, NAMI Peer-to-Peer, NAMI Provider, NAMI Smarts for Advocacy, Act4MentalHealth, Vote4MentalHealth, NAMIWalks and National Alliance on Mental Illness. No one cares as much as me. There are several instances of his grace, just like this. 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The idea, supported by the Rodgers and Hammerstein organization, is to create a new version that could become a new standard for smaller professional theaters. It's sad that it's still so relevant.". Through her struggles, Kahlo inspires us to create something meaningful out of the pain that we will inevitably face in life. In the Heights: This musical is about a group of Dominican-Americans living in Washington Heights. Could it be because people were going to the movies instead? Fun fact: President John F. Kennedy used to listen to listen to the "Camelot" cast record every night. Suddenly, this musical came out and told a story with a beginning, middle, and end. Consider the groundbreaking 1927 "Show Boat," dealing, in part, with race relations along the Mississippi. She has been an advocate and fighter for womans rights from a very young age, despite the adversity she has been confronted with. One main theme in this story is the conflict between strength and justice or as Arthur says "might and right". The Color Purple: Based on Alice Walkers bestselling novel of the same name, this musical has won multiple Tony Awards and is an example of how passion and determination can help a person achieve his or her goals. They face beatings, starvation, and prison, but never give up hope. Keep Exploring Before you get started, think of what you already know about musical theater. Kinky Boots, a Broadway musical, teaches viewers to be compassionate and understanding of people with whom they might not usually identify. The show traditionally has a two-piece orchestra, a stark set and a cast of six. The resulting project culminated in the initial performance of The Laramie Project,as an effort to help the community heal and reflect. In telling the story of Seurat's painting of his most famous work, "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" Sondheim and Lapine hit on what it means to be an artist and to leave a legacy. Our mindset of the church has been split into different denominations, different ways of going about things. A Raisin in the Sun: The play describes how classism and struggle within a family can affect the dynamics of relationships between its members. In this time, the punishment for adultery was to be stoned to death; however, Jesus came to this woman's defense. I've watched you experience family struggles, heartbreak and personal struggle, but I've also watched you experience success, happiness and love. Kinky Boots. AIDA is one of my all-time favorite Disney musicals about the Nubian princess played brilliantly by Heather Headley.