King Kong – Live On Stage, or simply King Kong, is a musical with music by Marius de Vries, lyrics by Michael Mitnick and Craig Lucas, a book by Lucas and additional musical and lyrical contributions by 3D, Sarah McLachlan, Guy Garvey, Justice and The Avalanches. It is based on the 1933 film of the same name and is produced by Global Creatures, who designed the six-metre animatronic silverback title character. Under the direction of Daniel Kramer, the musical is choreographed by John O’Connell. The world premiere opening night gala on 15 June 2013at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne, Australia , following previews from 28 May 2013.
According to producer Carmen Pavlovic of Global Creatures told The Times that she anticipates launching a second production of King Kong in 2014, with a third to follow in 2015. Plans have been announced to bring the show to the United States, England, South Korea, Germany, Japan and the Netherlands, among other markets.A Broadway production is being planned, and according to press notes, “the musical’s Broadway arrival depends on the availability of a Broadway theatre with enough backstage space to accommodate the elaborate production.”
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Casts
- Esther Hannaford as Ann Darrow
- Chris Ryan as Jack Driscoll
- Adam Lyon as Carl Denham
- Queenie van de Zandt as Cassandra†/ High Priestess
- Richard Piper as Captain Engelhorn / Chief of Police
Kong
The title role is the largest puppet ever created for the stage, and requires many on-stage and off-stage operators to control him for every show. According to press notes, “A group of 35 on-stage and off-stage puppeteers work to manipulate the large-scale puppet. Several puppeteers are positioned on swinging trapezes and others launch themselves as counterweights off the puppet’s shoulders to raise Kong’s massive arms as he runs and swipes at planes during the performance”. According to producers, the character is “an imposing, stylized silverback of exaggerated proportions…a highly sophisticated animatronic/marionette hybrid that will be controlled by the integration of hydraulics, automation and the manual manipulation from a team of puppeteer/aerialists (‘The King’s Men’) on stage, and off.”
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Music (Note: incomplete)
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Development
The musical took five years of planning and over five months of rehearsals. Director Daniel Kramer said in a statement that it took “three years of auditions and workshops” before performances began. He added, “It’s tempting to focus on the spectacle of King Kong himself. But it is only through the humanity of the life around him – the people of New York City, the comic megalomania of filmmaker Carl Denham, the stubborn opposition of first mate Jack Driscoll, and the grace, beauty and power of our leading lady, Ann Darrow – that he truly takes life.”
The musical, according to press notes, “has gone back to the source – the novella of the original film by Merian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace – in this world-first adaptation as a large-scale musical. Featuring a cast of 49 actors, singers, dancers, circus performers and puppeteers; a crew of 76; and arguably the most technologically advanced puppet in the world – a one-tonne, six-metre giant silverback – King Kong will be an epic and dazzlingly original theatrical experience.”
Reception
Kong opened on 15 June 2013 to mixed reviews. The majority of critics lauded the visuals and the cast, but reacted negatively to the music, book and lyrics.
- Aussie Theatre wrote, “It’s spectacular. Visually and technically, this is theatre that we haven’t seen before”, but went on to say, “The story isn’t there. There’s a plot based on assuming the audience know King Kong’s film story, but it’s filled with illogical leaps, clunky dialogue and the melodrama of unearned emotion. It feels like it was written around the spectacle.” In terms of the score, it wrote, “The music is forgettable. It’s not boring, but it doesn’t move the story, show character or add much more than a beat for the spectacle that it’s supporting”, claiming that “the most successful number is Ann’s lullaby to Kong on Skull Island.”
- Australian Stage reviewed the show similarly, writing “The storyline does suffer from a lack of character development and an over-use of musical numbers that are sometimes more razzle-dazzle than relevant to the actual story.” It also reacted negatively to the original character Cassandra, writing “…adding [her] was another unnecessary idea. With little to do and dressed in a costume that seemed more relevant to Wicked, one was left bewildered by her presence, although Queenie van de Zandt produced another strong performance in the role.”
- In a 3 1/2 star review, The Sunday Morning Herald believed the show to “[impress] on many levels”, adding, “if it falls short, it’s because our expectations are so sky high. As such, it is a showcase for a technology’s potential and also its limitations. It is a novel, intermittently powerful but synthetic spectacle that seeks to be more.”
Awards and Nominations
Original Melbourne Production
Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2013 | Helpmann Awards[11] | Best New Australian Work | Nominated | |
Best Female Actor in a Musical | Esther Hannaford | Nominated | ||
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical | Chris Ryan | Nominated | ||
Best Original Score | Marius de Vries (original music), Michael Mitnick and Richard Thomas (additional lyrics), featuring Songs and Original Compositions by 3D, Guy Garvey, Sarah McLachlan, Justice and The Avalanches | Nominated | ||
Best Costume Design | Roger Kirk | Won | ||
Best Scenic Design | Peter England | Won | ||
Best Lighting Design | Peter Mumford | Won | ||
Best Best Sound Design | Peter Hylenski | Won | ||
Outstanding Theatrical Achievement * | Won |
- The award for Outstanding Theatrical Achievement was created by the Industry Awards Panel and Helpmann Awards Administration Committee for the “design, creation and operation of King Kong – the creature.” The panel and administration felt that the “ground breaking Australian creation, the first of its kind in the world, was worthy of individual recognition.â€
Company
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Creative Team
Carmen PavlovicProducerDaniel KramerDirectorCraig LucasBookMarius de VriesComposer and ArrangerMichael MitnickAdditional LyricsJohn O’ConnellChoreographerPeter EnglandProduction Designer
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Sonny TildersCreature DesignerRoger KirkCostume DesignerPeter MumfordLighting DesignerPeter HylenskiSound DesignerFrieder WeissProjection DesignerGavin RobinsAerial/Circus Director
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