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« on: July 30, 2010, 08:31:47 PM »

A new musical is hitting broadway, and it's based on Jurassic Park! I got an email directing me towards their blog and I've gotta say this seems like a very funny and interesting musical.

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The New York International Fringe Festival Presents:

JURASSIC PARQ: THE BROADWAY MUSICAL

Written by Emma Barash, Bryce Norbitz, Marshall Pailet, and Stephen Wargo

August 20-27th at The Ellen Stewart Theatre at La MaMa

NEW YORK, NY (July, 2010)- Boldly re-imagined and retold from the perspective of the dinosaurs, Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical is an unflinching meditation on gender, sexual, and racial identity in an evolving landscape destined to stun you with its importance. Chaos is unleashed upon the not-so-prehistoric world when one dinosaur in a clan of females spontaneously turns male… because of the frog DNA. The mutation spawns a chain reaction of identity crises, forcing the dinosaurs to question the very facts of life they’ve held as truths.

In addition to being brilliant, Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical is revolutionary and groundbreaking in the following ways:

1. It is cast gender blind, but color conscious.
2. It doubles as an Adv/Beg Jazz Class.
3. It sings the songs of the unsung heroes; those unsung heroes are dinosaurs.
4. It addresses gender, racial, sexual, ethnic, and religious identity… in just 90 minutes!

Starring Big Momma’s House 3: Like Father, Like Son’s Brandon Gill, Jurassic Parq: The Broadway Musical features John Jeffrey Martin (Rocky Horror, Hairspray, Good Vibrations, High School Musical 1st National Tour) as the Velociraptor of Faith, Mary Ellen Ashley (Yentl, Annie Get Your Gun) as the Velociraptor of Science, Natalie Bradshaw (Hair) as T-Rex 2, Brandon Gill (Neighbors) as the Baby Velociraptor, and Brandon Espinoza (Gypsy, Big, Will Rodgers Follies, Les Mis) as Mime-a-saurus. The cast also features Tara Novie as T-Rex 1, Jay Frisby as Dilophosaurus, Lee Seymour as Morgan Freeman, Denise Dumper, Emily Jenda, Olli Haaskivi and Cara Massey as Chorus-a-saurus.

Written by Emma Barash, Marshall Pailet (Super Claudio Bros., On a Glorious Day, Swimming Upstream), Bryce Norbitz, and Stephen Wargo. Directed by Marshall Pailet. Choreographed by Hayley Podschun (Pal Joey, Sunday in the Park with George, Hairspray, Sound of Music). Music directed by Jonathan Breit. Set by Caite Hevner. Costumes by Bronwyn Meehan. Stage managed by Ashley Rodbro.

Performance Dates: 8/20 at 7pm, 8/21 at 12pm, 8/22 at 6:15pm, 8/25 at 7:45pm, 8/27 at 4pm

At The Ellen Stewart Theater at La MaMa, 74A East 4th St, New York, NY 10003

Please visit JurassicParq for more information.

For tickets, please visit FringeNYC or call 866-468-7619

NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL,
a production of THE PRESENT COMPANY © 1997 - 2010

If you're in New York at those times, check it out! I'm sure it'll be a great experience!
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2010, 07:56:22 AM »

Jurassic Parq, the musical?
What next? Alien on Ice? hahaha, sorry that was kinda lame  Grin
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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2010, 09:11:23 PM »

lol yeah it cool but even if i could i would want to see a musical. i guess the raptors are just men dressed as sparkly lizards Undecided
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« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2010, 07:57:49 PM »

Here I shall summon the words of Ian Malcolm.

"You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could do this, you didn't stop to think if you should."

That said, you've got a number of embarrassing errors on your website that prove you simply shouldn't be doing this.

We'll begin with that interview about "Casting the role of Morgan Freeman." Funny, I don't think he's in Jurassic Park. Perhaps you're thinking of Samuel L. Jackson?

Next is your reference to the "raptor poison contact lenses" Really? Have you guys even seen the movie? I'll take that as a No, since you also reference "that white haired science man" who is not a scientist at all, but a really zany billionaire. And his name is John Hammond. I knew that when I was eight.

Raptors don't spit venom, dilophosauruses do.

When I heard that there'd be a Jurassic Park musical, I thought it would be a joke; when I read about Jurassic Parq's synopsis (really, the Q is necessary?) I REALLY thought it was a joke.

The dinosaurs didn't switch sexes and have a resulting gender crisis. They bred and devoured things, so that life could continue in its inevitably vicious cycle; that's the point of the movie, that life will find a way, by whatever means necessary. Don't turn the one franchise I hold sacred into a vehicle for some annoying political agenda. Hell, I'm gay, but I don't expect my dinosaurs to be.

My dinosaurs eat people. They don't sing.
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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2010, 10:41:02 PM »

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jurassic-Parq-The-Broadway-Musical/139268149428694

Check out their Facebook which has a couple of videos from the production.
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« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2010, 02:23:08 AM »

Jurassic Parq, the musical?
What next? Alien on Ice? hahaha, sorry that was kinda lame  Grin

lol alien on ice
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