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Post by rberman on Jun 27, 2019 14:42:22 GMT -5
Looks like Marvel has licensed three plays for high school performances: Squirrel Girl Goes to College: A Squirrel Girl Play Hammered: A Thor and Loki Play Mirror of Most Value: A Ms. Marvel Play
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Post by codystarbuck on Jun 27, 2019 18:42:01 GMT -5
Looks like Marvel has licensed three plays for high school performances: Squirrel Girl Goes to College: A Squirrel Girl Play Hammered: A Thor and Loki Play Mirror of Most Value: A Ms. Marvel Play Better hope they have a better life than the Captain America musical, or Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. Or, for that matter, It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman. Okay, granted, for high school productions; but, still, not like they have great track records on stages. I say adapt existing plays with superhero characters. !2 Angry X-Men Inherit the Windrider The Hulkible, or alternately, The Brucible Pymmalion Thoroughly Modern Millie the Model Kiss of Spider Woman Capalot You're A Good Man, Charlie 27 Ant-Man and Cleopatra HellCats Hair (starring Medusa, Sasquatch, Beast, Wolverine, Spider Woman) Jesus Christ, NFL Superpro Amadeus Cho Baxter (Building) Suite Luke Cage Aux Folles The Emperor Rick Jones The Heiress (with Janet Van Dyne) High Thor Yancy Streetcar Named Desire Mourning Becomes Elektra The Night Nurse of the Iguana Who's Afraid of Virginia Werewolf by Night Play It Again, Sam Wilson Sweet Eros Human Torch Song Trilogy
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Post by Reptisaurus! on Jul 11, 2019 1:57:51 GMT -5
Looks like Marvel has licensed three plays for high school performances: Squirrel Girl Goes to College: A Squirrel Girl Play Hammered: A Thor and Loki Play Mirror of Most Value: A Ms. Marvel Play Neat! I just think stuff like this is cool.
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Post by brutalis on Jul 11, 2019 9:02:34 GMT -5
A Marvel Stage Play that would be great: the life of Peter Parker. His life in and around High School and his interaction(s) and mis-adventures with the supporting cast of family, Bugle workers and school friends and you never see Spider-Man (or Peter in full costume) except for Pete opening/expose or closing/hide his shirt throughout the play. The humor almost writes itself for this kind of thing. You can play the Spider-Man cartoon theme as he goes off to "change" into Spidey as he exits the stage or enters the stage.
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