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LOTR The Musical!

Blue Stone writes "The Lord of The Rings, is to become a musical, to be staged in London's West End, in 2005, on the book's 50th anniversary. The £8m (US$12m) production has lyrics by Shaun McKenna and music by Stephen Keeling and Bernd Stromberger, while Matthew Warchus will direct." If they can get Leonard Nimoy to sing the Bilbo Baggins song on stage, I'd go ;)

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  1. The Hobbit as ballet by trikberg · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's not that novel an idea. A few years ago the Finnish National Opera had a ballet version of The Hobbit for quite a while. Proof

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  2. Troy not available by stardeep · · Score: 3, Informative

    > Is Troy McClure available?

    Sadly, no. Phil Hartman, who did Troy's voice, was shot to death by his wife in 1998. :(

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  3. Not the first one by xTina · · Score: 4, Informative

    There was a Lord of the Rings musical in Berlin around 1999, played in a circus tent. A couple of pix can be found on this website: http://www.bnoack.com/pict/herr-der-ringe.html

  4. Not such a bad idea.... by GozerBrothers · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is not such a bad idea -- it might actually work out. The Beatles considered doing a musical adaptation of the LOTR many years ago.

    As conceived, John Lennon would have played Gollum, Paul McCartney would have played Frodo, George Harrison would have played Gandalf, and Ringo Starr would have played Sam.

    http://www.hellomagazine.com/2002/03/29/beatles/ has more information (and proves that I'm no troll...)

    If well executed, a LOTR musical *could* be quite enjoyable.

  5. No seems to have by katalyst · · Score: 3, Informative

    posted the official home page. It can be found here
    They're interesting in hiring, and apparantly the show will be staged only in 2005, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the trilogy..

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  6. Re:Real Midgets! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Midgets, while once politically correct and even the "medical-ese" term for short stature, is now offensive and outdated - it conjurs up images of days when the short statured could not work anywhere except show business.

    May I suggest as alternatives, "the short statured", "dwarfs" (as in dwarfism, the current medical term, or "Little Person" (capitalized)? These are the current acceptable terms. If you want to learn more, check out LPA (Little People of America) at www.lpaonline.org.

    Note: I am myself a dwarf, being 3 feet exactly at my adult height.