I feel like SHMIGADOON didn't get the love it deserved from the B'way community (including this board)
Last Edit: GrumpyMorningBoy 03:16 am EDT 05/08/24
Posted by: GrumpyMorningBoy 03:12 am EDT 05/08/24
In reply to: SCHMIGADOON stage musical - showtunetrivia 11:26 am EDT 05/07/24

It was odd to me. Considering how much B'way talent was involved in SCHMIGADOON, I just didn't see it get nearly the attention that I think it deserved -- either from theater friends on their social medla channels, nor on this board.

Did the Broadway community treat it like it was -- gasp -- an L.A. thing?

I think Cinco Paul's pastiche -- in season one but ESPECIALLY in season two -- was just impossibly clever. More than clever. It was nearly critical, in smart and incisive ways.

I LOVED the way he sent up the redundancy of Hammerstein's lyrics at the end of Billy Bigelow's soliloquy, or poked fun at Tim Rice's hella awkward lyric scans and left-of-center metaphors (JCS's "jaded mandarin" became Schmigadoon's "sour macaroon.") You almost felt, at times, that he was trying to improve on legends like Sondheim or Stephen Schwartz; I dare say that "Kaput" is pretty much right on par with the Kander & Ebb CABARET & CHICAGO material it mimics.

I would have loved to see what else Cinco Paul had in store for us and yes, I do think all of this material could work wonderfully on stage!

It really says something that "Corn Puddin'" is the top-streamed song from the first season. There's a ton of heart in this writing, and its charm is undeniable.

- GMB
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