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Gutenberg! The Musical! Musical Lyrics

Gutenberg! The Musical! Lyrics

  1. OK! Here We Go!
  2. Prologue/Schlimmer
  3. Friendly...but Also Suspicious.
  4. I Can’t Read
  5. Did Helvetica Actually Exist?
  6. Haunted German Wood
  7. The Press Song
  8. I Can’t Read (Reprise)
  9. A Giant Tree...Of Goodness
  10. Biscuits!
  11. This Show Is Not About Biscuits!
  12. What’s the Word?
  13. Helvetica Is Crying in Her Bucket
  14. Stop the Press
  15. Now Anything Can Happen!
  16. Tomorrow Is Tonight
  17. Here We Go Again! The Second Act!
  18. Second Prologue
  19. Words, Words, Words
  20. Monk With Me
  21. (Might as Well) Go to Hell
  22. Like a Million Drunks...
  23. Festival!
  24. Finale

Gutenberg! The Musical! musical description

Initial version of theatrical consisted of only 1 act. The play of Sc. Brown and Ant. King became base for the show. The theatrical opened in 2005. It took place in New York's U. C. Brigade Theatre under direction of Charlie Todd. A year after in the British Jermyn Street Theatre the full version of show prolonged for one more act took place. Creators also participated in the stage, and M. Roulston was engaged in a musical component.

Same year the play under direction of Dave Mowers in leading roles with C. Fitzgerald and J. Shamos was sent to Musical Theatre Festival in New York. The play got awards in two nominations. The same actors played eccentric dreamers in Off-Broadway production of 2006, staged by Alex Timbers, which moved at the Actor's Playhouse where it ran for half a year. Main roles were acted by D. Turner & D. Goldstein, the musical was nominated for a set of awards, including the best musical and the best director, but didn’t win.

A year later with the direction of J. Rapier a first large-scale show opened in Salt Lake City. He was helped by the choreographer Colleen Lewis and the musical author Jeffrey Price. The main characters were played by J. Perry and K. Bateman. Show has received enthusiastic comments of critics and by multiple inquiries was restored four years later.

The musical debuted in the Sydney Seymour Centre in 2009. Same year the first site for fans of the great inventor, with opportunity to watch revisions of show over all the country was created. Six years later show debuted at the Parisian theater.
Release date: 2009
Last Update:March, 09th 2016


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