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Not quite sure what I was thinking about cinema either. My defense was that it was 3 in the morning. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 31/01/2010 10:26:03 PM
Any good play is mostly about the characters and their interaction, as evidenced by the popular concept nowadays (actually, it's been a popular concept for centuries, I suppose) of taking old classical stories and plays and putting them in a contemporary setting and decor, rather than striving for historical accuracy in the costumes and decors. Jesus Christ Superstar did it, Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet did it, and more theater productions than you can see in a lifetime (that may be slight hyperbole, but not by that much, I don't think :P ). So how/why write a play that focuses instead on creating a fantasy or sci-fi setting?


I guess my contention is that if sf/f is more than special effects or worldbuilding, why isn't it popular in theater? Basically, why aren't there more District 9s (or, you know, movies that are like District 9, except they don't suck :P)? And why are there almost no serious sf/f plays/musicals?

If one of the powerful abilities of sf/f is that by removing preconceptions of our world, it allows us to view certain truths about humanity, why isn't that reflected in other media? Maybe because the effort of removing preconceptions of our world takes so much time and worldbuilding, which isn't conducive to theater. But I'm pretty sure Larry would dispute that if he and I would stop arguing about the importance of theater. :P

I suppose I'm issuing a challenge of sorts to the stalwart defenders of sf/f. If the best of the genre is more than worldbuilding, if it focuses so heavily on character development, for what reason is it that sf/f doesn't show up in a medium that is primarily dedicated to character development?

There's at least one critically acclaimed sf/f play. I think Waiting for Godot is undeniably fantasy. I want to know why there aren't more Godots.
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Obviously I have musicals on the brain. - 31/01/2010 06:36:33 AM 1026 Views
Musicals are tricky things to do - 31/01/2010 07:57:44 AM 758 Views
Dr. Horribles' Sing A Long Blog - 31/01/2010 08:37:37 AM 769 Views
I think so. - 31/01/2010 04:25:27 PM 738 Views
There is a musical episode of buffy.... - 31/01/2010 09:50:22 AM 860 Views
Very interesting question. - 31/01/2010 12:19:51 PM 980 Views
Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide stories were originally radio plays - 31/01/2010 06:16:42 PM 882 Views
Nonsense. - 31/01/2010 07:22:25 PM 744 Views
I feel like I'm a broken record, telling you to re-read what I actually said - 31/01/2010 08:40:17 PM 757 Views
Yes, well, it was a fairly weak defense when you started using it. - 31/01/2010 09:23:49 PM 852 Views
I think you're underestimating the number of theater fans - 31/01/2010 10:00:52 PM 771 Views
I'd have to agree with you - it has become more of a niche. - 31/01/2010 10:16:02 PM 768 Views
I don't know, I've seen a theater adaptation of The Hobbit, for instance... - 31/01/2010 10:11:47 PM 815 Views
Not quite sure what I was thinking about cinema either. My defense was that it was 3 in the morning. - 31/01/2010 10:26:03 PM 719 Views
Good excuse. - 31/01/2010 10:39:13 PM 909 Views
Yes it is. - 01/02/2010 02:25:44 AM 934 Views
I would definitely count Little Shop of Horrors among some sort of sf/f mold. - 01/02/2010 12:56:40 AM 910 Views
Definitely. But again, it's campy and ludicrous. - 01/02/2010 02:25:00 AM 806 Views
Well, of course. That's what makes it awesome. - 01/02/2010 04:57:07 AM 805 Views
Re: Well, of course. That's what makes it awesome. - 01/02/2010 07:58:32 AM 798 Views
There are tons of them - 01/02/2010 08:37:35 AM 969 Views
Good point. - 01/02/2010 10:28:07 PM 843 Views
It is 19th century and it is opera . . . .. - 02/02/2010 06:55:28 PM 863 Views
Return to the Forbidden Planet - 06/02/2010 10:45:49 AM 954 Views
Yes, Wicked does. *NM* - 07/02/2010 04:19:56 AM 297 Views

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