May 102011
 

trey parker matt stone Mormon musicals humour more English than AmericanBroadway’s hot­test musical, which was gar­landed last week with a pack-leading 14 Tony nom­in­a­tions, is to visit the West End. The , writ­ten by and , the cre­at­ors of South Park, and acclaimed by crit­ics and rap­tur­ous audi­ences alike, will open “some­time next year”, in Lon­don, accord­ing to Sonia Fried­man, its Brit­ish producer.

The musical, a scab­rously funny but also warm decon­struc­tion of reli­gion that fol­lows two mis­matched Mor­mon mis­sion­ar­ies as they attempt to con­vert a group of African vil­la­gers, has been hailed by The New York Times as a “new­born, old-fashioned, pleasure-giving musical”. Ben Brant­ley, the paper’s chief theatre critic, noted that while its lan­guage was “more foul-mouthed than David Mamet on a blue streak … its heart is as pure as that of a show”.

Fried­man, one of theatre’s most suc­cess­ful pro­du­cers, whose Broad­way shows scooped 25 Tony nom­in­a­tions last week, revealed that dis­cus­sions would begin this week on which West End theatre would ulti­mately house Mormon.

“Brit­ish audi­ences will love it,” she told The Times. “Trey and Matt are hugely influ­enced by the humour of Monty Python and Black­ad­der. They use irony in a way most Amer­ican writers don’t. Noth­ing will be lost in trans­la­tion. Their humour is far more Eng­lish than it is American.”

read on via The Times

Photo: ‘South Park’ and ‘’ cre­at­ors Matt Stone (left) and Trey Parker

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Mar 272011
 

book of mormon 517x600 Critics Roundup: South Park creators musical The Book of Mormon triumphs on BroadwayIt looks as though every­one got the joke after all. Even in Utah, it seems, with no damning art­icles or neg­at­ive reviews. Time reports:

“I was pre­pared for scato­lo­gical humor, gen­er­ous doses of the F-word, and off-color bawdiness—this is South Park without net­work cen­sor­ship, remem­ber?” a Mor­mon reviewer blogged on BeliefNet, “but I wasn’t pre­pared for my Mor­mon faith to be lam­pooned with any sens­it­iv­ity. I was happy to be wrong.”

“I was expect­ing to be offen­ded,” The Salt Lake Tribune quotes Anne Christensen, a 22-year-old Mor­mon New Yorker who saw a pre­view, “but was pleas­antly sur­prised by how incred­ibly sweet it was.”

,” has been seven years in the mak­ing for and Matt Stone, known as the cre­at­ors of South Park.… [con­tinue reading]

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Mar 222011
 

One of the most anti­cip­ated music­als this Broad­way sea­son, “The ,” sat­ir­izes the his­tory of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, sexu­al­izes the ritual of bap­tism and has plenty of polit­ic­ally incor­rect jokes.

But “South Park” cre­at­ors and say they have also cre­ated a heart­warm­ing story of two young present day Mor­mon mis­sion­ar­ies sent to Uganda who grapple with the rel­ev­ance of their beliefs for Afric­ans deal­ing with and the char­ac­ter of bru­tal war­lord Gen­eral Butt Naked.

“We didn’t sit down and say, ‘All right, let’s bash Mor­mons, how should we do it? Let’s spend seven years of our lives writ­ing a Broad­way musical so that we can rip on Mor­mons,” Parker quipped.… [con­tinue reading]

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