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Messaggio Da wendy86 Mar 20 Gen 2009, 11:38

arriva in italia il musical de "La bella e la bestia"
unica pecca a mio parere? e unico motivo per cui non andrò a vederlo?
Come confermato dal tg5, la protagonista sarà interpretata da Michelle Hunziker!

Dopo "High School Musical - Lo Spettacolo", prima produzione italiana di un musical Disney affidato alla Compagnia della Rancia, sta per arrivare "La Bella e la Bestia", che sarà la prima produzione in Italia da parte di Stage Entertainment, la società di produzione internazionale fondata da Joop van den Ende. E' stato infatti diffuso il bando delle audizioni con cui si cercano cantanti/attori e cantanti/attrici, disponibili dall'estate 2009. Il bando non specifica il periodo di messa in scena, ma le voci parlano di autunno 2009 per un lungo periodo, al rinnovato Teatro Nazionale di Milano.
http://www.musical.it/index.php?p=302&n=2287
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Messaggio Da wendy86 Mar 20 Gen 2009, 11:39

da: http://disneyvideo.altervista.org

La trama del musical presa dal sito ufficiale disney sul musical (chiuso)

Act I
Beauty and the Beast Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a YOUNG PRINCE lived in a shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was spoiled, selfish, and unkind. But then, one winter's night, an old beggar woman came to the castle and offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the bitter cold. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the Prince sneered at the gift and turned the old woman away. But she warned him not to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is to be found within. And when he dismissed her again, the old woman's ugliness melted away to reveal a beautiful enchantress.
The Prince tried to apologize, but it was too late, for she had seen that there was no love in his heart. As punishment, she transformed him into a hideous BEAST and placed a powerful spell on the castle and all who lived there. The rose she had offered was truly an enchanted rose, which would bloom for many years. If he could learn to love another and earn their love in return before the last petal fell, the spell would be broken. If not, he would be doomed to remain a Beast for all time.

In a little town, a quiet provincial village where "every day is like the one before," we meet BELLE, a young woman who lives there with her father. Although Belle is admired by the villagers for her beauty, she is seen as odd and peculiar, ". . . with a dreamy far off look, and her nose stuck in a book, what a puzzle to the rest of us is Belle."

Enter GASTON, a handsome, egotistical man who has fallen for Belle. He vows, to Belle's obvious disapproval, that he is going to marry her -- the most beautiful girl in town and the only one worthy of being his wife. So confident is Gaston that Belle will accept his proposal, he sends his flunky Lefou into the woods to capture a deer for the wedding feast. Meanwhile, Belle slips away and goes home to her father, MAURICE, an eccentric inventor.

Maurice is putting the final touches on an invention that he is confident will make his fortune. Sensitive to the looks and comments she endures from the villagers, Belle asks him if he thinks she is odd. Her father assures her that she is not -- after all, she is her mother's daughter, and NO MATTER WHAT, he is on her side. Belle and Maurice
Having finally succeeded in making his invention work, Maurice sets off for the fair, hoping to win first prize, and he takes with him a scarf Belle gives him for good luck. But soon, while lost in the woods, his invention breaks down and wolves begin to chase him. Lost and frightened, he stumbles upon a castle and pounds on the door.

Inside, he discovers to his amazement that the castle is populated with once human ENCHANTED OBJECTS, who, as the Prince's servants, have also been cruelly affected by the beggar woman's spell. LUMIERE, a candelabra, COGSWORTH, a mantle clock, and MRS. POTTS, a teapot, proceed to make Maurice feel welcome and comfortable while at the same time attempting to keep his presence hidden from the castle's master, the Beast.

It doesn't work. The Beast roars into the room and accuses Maurice of wanting to "stare at the Beast." Maurice apologizes, but to no avail. When he claims that all he wanted was a place to stay, the Beast tells him, "I'll give you a place to stay," and throws him in the dungeon.

Belle and Gaston Back in town, having made all the arrangements for his wedding to Belle, Gaston decides it's about time to propose to the lucky bride-to-be. He paints a vivid picture of life married to Belle (ME), but she turns him down flat and Gaston leaves humiliated, now even more determined to have Belle for his wife.

As Lefou shows up looking for Gaston, Belle notices that he is wearing her father's scarf and demands that Lefou tell her where he found it. Lefou confesses that he picked it up in the woods near the crossroads. When he refuses to take Belle there, she goes to look for her father herself.

Belle comes upon the Beast's castle and lets herself in. As she cautiously explores the dark interior, looking for her father, Lumiere and Cogsworth worry that they are losing more and more of their humanity each day, as the terrible spell continues to transform them into objects. But, when they discover Belle's presence, their hopes are ignited as they anticipate she might be the one to help their master break the spell.

Belle finds Maurice locked up in a cell. He urges her to leave, just as the Beast appears. Belle begs the Beast to let her father go, finally offering to become the Beast's prisoner in exchange for her elderly father's freedom. The Beast accepts her offer and makes her promise to stay there forever. He sends Maurice off before father and daughter can say goodbye.

The Beast leads Belle to her new quarters in the castle and tells her that this is now her home. He says she can go anywhere in the castle she likes -- except the West Wing -- and then demands that Belle join him for dinner. As Belle mourns the loss of her father and her freedom (HOME), Mrs. Potts and MADAME DE LA GRANDE BOUCHE, the wardrobe, try to cheer her up.

Meanwhile, at the tavern in town, Gaston is pouting about Belle's rejection. Lefou and some of the villagers remind him how admired he is (GASTON). During the revelry, Maurice arrives, frantic and begging for help to rescue Belle from the Beast. No one takes him seriously, and Gaston has him thrown out. When one of the villagers mentions that "crazy old Maurice, he's always good for a laugh," Gaston hatches a new plot, which he confides to Lefou.

Back at the castle, the Beast anxiously awaits Belle at dinner. But, still angry and upset at her predicament, Belle stays in her room. Furious, the Beast confronts Belle and tries to bully her into joining him, but she remains defiant. He tells her that she is forbidden to eat at all, and storms off to the West Wing. In his quarters, using his magic mirror, the Beast looks in on Belle as she declares to Madame de la Grande Bouche that she wants nothing to do with him. Distraught by her refusal to see him as anything but a monster, the Beast reflects on his past mistakes, asking HOW LONG MUST THIS GO ON? Cogsworth

Feeling hungry, a courageous Belle finds her way to the kitchen, where, despite the Beast's order, Mrs. Potts insists on feeding her. Lumiere declares that with a proper dinner comes a little music and leads the objects in a spectacular floor show for Belle's entertainment (BE OUR GUEST).

Belle is now too excited to sleep, so Cogsworth and Lumiere give her a tour of the castle. Belle slips away from her guides and makes her way to the West Wing, where she discovers the enchanted rose. Just as she is about to touch it, the Beast, frightened at what might happen, bellows at her to stay away. Belle runs out of the castle. The Beast, realizing what he has done, mourns her departure and his own shrinking humanity (IF I CAN'T LOVE HER).


Act II
In the woods, Belle is attacked by ferocious wolves. Just as they surround her, the Beast arrives and drives them away -- but not without being wounded himself. Belle takes him back to the castle and, while she tends to his wounds, Belle and the Beast begin to open up to each other (SOMETHING THERE).

The Beast decides that he wants to give Belle a token of his affection. Remembering her love of books, he leads her to his massive and neglected library, where the two of them spend the day together. Belle suggests that they read "King Arthur" together, but the Beast confesses that he cannot read. Feeling suddenly sympathetic toward him, Belle reads the book aloud to the Beast, giving him a new appreciation for literature.
Obviously starting to warm to the Beast, Belle tells him she would like to make a fresh start and asks him if he would join her for dinner. The servants, having witnessed the invitation, raise their hopes that Belle will help their master finally break the spell and that soon they will also be HUMAN AGAIN.

Meanwhile, Gaston has summoned MONSIEUR D'ARQUE, who runs the local insane asylum. Gaston explains that everyone knows Maurice is a lunatic who should be locked away, especially since his recent ravings about some Beast. Of course, if Belle consents to marry Gaston, Maurice could be freed from the MAISON DES LUNES. Monsieur D'Arque gleefully agrees to help Gaston.

Back at the castle, the Beast realizes that he truly loves Belle, but is afraid to tell her. Lumiere and Cogsworth encourage him to take the chance. However, during their romantic dinner (BEAUTY AND THE BEAST*), the Beast gets cold feet and, instead of telling Belle how he feels, gives her the magic mirror. When Belle asks the mirror to show her Maurice, she discovers that he is alone in the woods and in danger. The Beast tells her she must go to him and insists she take the mirror with her, so that she can always look back.

Belle finds her father and brings him home, only to find D'Arque waiting to take Maurice away. Gaston offers to "clear up this little misunderstanding," if she will agree to marry him. Belle refuses and uses the mirror to prove that her father is not crazy -- she shows everyone that the Beast is real. Sensing a friendship between Belle and this "monster," Gaston whips the townsfolk into a frenzy by convincing them the Beast is a threat who must be destroyed, and leads them on the attack (THE MOB SONG). Belle and Maurice slip away and head toward the castle to help the Beast.

The enchanted objects drive away the invaders, but Gaston finds the heartbroken Beast and attacks him. The Beast doesn't have the heart to fight back -- until he sees that Belle has returned Finale
to him. On the verge of killing Gaston, the Beast's human side triumphs: He sets the cowering bully free and climbs toward Belle. Gaston stabs him in the back, only to be thrown to his own death afterward.

The Beast, dying from his wounds, tells the weeping Belle that he is happy that he at least got to see her one last time. Belle tells him that she loves him, just as the last petal of the rose falls. A strange light fills the stage, and the Beast's body magically rises and spins in the air. As he twirls around, we witness his TRANSFORMATION* into the Prince. The spell has been broken!

All of the servants are now human again, and, as in all good fairy tales, the Prince and his Beauty live happily ever after (BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - REPRISE).
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Messaggio Da pierpingu Mar 20 Gen 2009, 12:47

ehm.... per i pover ignorantelli... chi traduce???
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Messaggio Da wendy86 Mar 20 Gen 2009, 13:02

sei sempre il solito

Act I
Bla bla bla la rosa, il principe cattivo e infame, la maga, il maleficio
Chi avrebbe mai potuto amare una bestia??
bla bla il villaggio, arriva gaston con letont, poi c'è il padre di belle che è un inventore, ecc ecc
va a portare l'invenzione alla fiera ma sbaglia strada........arriva al castello entra.....trova lumiere tockins e mrs bric.....arriva la bestia
intanto belle parla con gaston che vuole sposarla...lei rifiuta. poi arriva il cavallo e lei va a cercare il padre. si scambia per sarvargli la vita e rimane al castello.
nel mentre gaston cerca n modo per sposare belle e arriva maurice.......dice che ha visto una bestia bla bla....lo credono pazzo bla bla
la bestia invita belle a cena ma lei non va....poi le viene fame e lumiere le fa la pappa.
durante la mostra al castello belel va nell'ala ovest e la bestia la scopre e belle fugge

Act II
nella foresta bla bla arrivano i lupi. la bestia salva belle e ritornano al castello.
diventano amici bla bla bla ballano insieme bla bla bla
lei tramite lo specchio magico vede il padre morente, va a cercarlo con permesso della bestia ma trova gaston bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
gaston attacca il castello della bestia...lottano etc etc
gaston muore e la bestia sembra morente pure lui....belle piange e gli dice che lo ama.
il maleficio si spezza
e vissero felici e contenti

Contento piero????!
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Messaggio Da pierpingu Mar 20 Gen 2009, 13:13

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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Messaggio Da Ospite Mar 20 Gen 2009, 15:34

ammazza che sfiga però....
una volta tanto che arriva un bellissimo musical da noi lo deve interpretare quella stupidina...
mananggia... proprio.... pufffunghè!
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Messaggio Da pierpingu Mar 20 Gen 2009, 15:35

chiamala stupidina... è cosi caruccia la Hunziker
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Messaggio Da giogiò Mar 20 Gen 2009, 15:42

L'ho già postato in un precedente topic del vecchio forum! Io ho visto il Musical a Broadway 10 anni fa o forse 11! Mi è piaciuto molto! Non ricordo chi interpretasse Belle, ma ricordo che la parte di Maurice, padre di Belle, la interpretava Tom Bosley, il papà di Ritchie Cunningham, nella serie televisiva Happy Days!! Very Happy Very Happy
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Messaggio Da wendy86 Mar 20 Gen 2009, 16:38

pierpingu ha scritto:chiamala stupidina... è cosi caruccia la Hunziker
sarà anche caruccia......ma non è capace a cantare non è capace a ballare
e soprattutto non è capace a recitare
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Messaggio Da Spro Mar 20 Gen 2009, 16:50

La hunziker mi sta simpatica(nella media) ma non c'entra niente con BELLE....non ci vado nemmeno io.
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Messaggio Da giogiò Mar 20 Gen 2009, 18:45

Lola Ponche su tutte!!!! Very Happy
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Messaggio Da Ospite Mar 20 Gen 2009, 20:51

Quini non vera piu in italia?
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Messaggio Da wendy86 Gio 29 Gen 2009, 23:54

mai dire mai......voci provenienti dal sito del musical danno come papabile Belle: Giulia Ottonello, vincitrice della seconda edizione di Amici
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Messaggio Da pierpingu Ven 30 Gen 2009, 07:33

grande voce..... ma non propriamente una bella ragazza.... in sostanza sarebbe poco "Bell"
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Messaggio Da Ospite Ven 30 Gen 2009, 09:02

eccone un'altra allora.... preferisco la Hunziker.
La Ottonello avrà anche una voce bella ma con quella bocca da rana se la mangia la bestia quando canta...
e poi dai........... è una cozza
secondo me alla fine ci mettono una sconociuta...e farebbero anche benissimo...
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