Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical

Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical

by Original Broadway Cast
Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical

Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical

by Original Broadway Cast

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Overview

Disney's Beauty and the Beast is not the kind of film that needs a direct-to-video sequel, though one has already been made. Every spin-off product which falls short of this classic serves only as a mockery. The best idea by far was to carry the film to Broadway, where it has developed into one of the best examples of a true theater experience, and a classic in its own right. There is no gimmick, no distortion of the tale or of the film; everything that made the film so magical is right there on stage -- it is not an addition to the film, but a tribute. What is added is a grander experience, including a song which was originally intended for the film, but left out due to time constraints and editing tugs. Alan Menken and Howard Ashman (Little Shop of Horrors) had hoped to take the film to Broadway, but plans were stalled when Ashman passed away in 1991. Menken then collaborated with Tim Rice to develop new material that would extend the musical into a full-length play. There may not have been reason to own the Broadway Cast Recording, aside from being a fan of Susan Egan's (voice of Belle), if not for these extra songs. Each one could have fit in perfectly with the film -- they aren't simply shoveled in as bonuses, but make the whole picture bigger and fuller. Every major character has their own new song, the standout being "Home," which is sung by Belle upon arriving at the Beast's castle. "Me," sung by the handsome and evil Gaston, is a boisterous love song to himself, stuffed with witty lines like "women can have their uses too/mainly to extend the family tree." Even the Beast has his solo moment with the dark, mournful ballad "If I Can't Love Her." The household objects who gave Disney World a new theme of "Be Our Guest," reveal their longings to return to human form in "Human Again," the only new song which was written by Howard Ashman. There is something for all fans here, even those who prefer the clear-cut original versions and voices from the animated film. What is better: throwing in a new, weaker story line and lesser animation to pop out sequels on video or taking originals like Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King to 42nd street, where they can shine? ~ Peter Fawthrop

Product Details

Release Date: 04/26/1994
Label: Walt Disney
UPC: 0050086086177
Rank: 128208

Tracks

  1. Prologue (The Enchantress)
  2. Belle
  3. No Matter What
  4. No Matter What (Reprise)/Wolf Chase
  5. Me
  6. Belle (Reprise)
  7. Home
  8. Home (Reprise)
  9. Gaston
  10. Gaston (Reprise)
  11. How Long Must This Go On?
  12. Be Our Guest
  13. If I Can't Love Her
  14. Entr'acte/Wolf Chase
  15. Something There
  16. Human Again
  17. Maison des Lunes
  18. Beauty and the Beast
  19. If I Can't Love Her (Reprise)
  20. The Mob Song
  21. The Battle
  22. End Duet/Transformation
  23. Beauty and the Beast (Reprise)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Original Broadway Cast   Primary Artist
Burke Moses   Primary Artist,Primary Artist
Tom Bosley   Primary Artist
Gordon Stanley   Primary Artist
Kenny Raskin   Primary Artist
Wendy Oliver   Primary Artist
Paige Price   Primary Artist
Susan Egan   Primary Artist
Sarah Shannon   Primary Artist
Beauty and the Beast Company   Primary Artist
Linda Talcott   Primary Artist
Heath Lamberts   Primary Artist
Barbara Marineau   Primary Artist
Stacey Logan   Primary Artist
Brian Press   Primary Artist
Beth Fowler   Primary Artist
Alan Menken   Primary Artist
Terrence Mann   Primary Artist
Gary Beach   Primary Artist
Tony Kadleck   Cornet,Trumpet,Piccolo Trumpet
Vicki Bodner   Oboe,Horn (English)
Frederick Zlotkin   Cello
Ann Labin   Violin
Cecilia Hobbs   Violin
Dominic Cortese   Accordion
Neil Balm   Cornet,Trumpet
Sheila Reinhold   Violin
Julius Baker   Flute,Piccolo
Robert Jess Roth   Director
Evan Johnson   Violin
John Rafael Carlotto   Sound Effects
Joe Kimura   Cello
Glen Kelly   Synthesizer
Jeff Lang   French Horn
Dale Stuckenbruck   Violin
George Wozniak   Violin
David Nadien   Violin
Marc Goldberg   Bassoon,Contrabassoon
Glen Estrin   French Horn
Belinda Whitney-Barratt   Violin
Gerald Tarack   Cello
Maria Kitsopoulos   Cello
Alva Hunt   Flute,Piccolo,Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)
Rudy Perrault   Violin
Keri Ann DiBari   Flute,Clarinet
Gerry Ranck   Harpsichord
Tony Cecere   French Horn
Stacey Shames   Harp
Kathy Sommer   Synthesizer
Janet Weber   Bass (Upright)
Sanford Allen   Violin
Paul Faulise   Tuba,Trombone (Bass)
Ken Cooper   Harpsichord
Cenovia Cummins   Violin
Jeff Carney   Bass
Charles Libove   Violin
John Redsecker   Drums
Michael Kosarin   Conductor,Music Direction
Barry Finclair   Cello
Joe Passaro   Percussion
Caryl Paisner   Cello

Technical Credits

Michael Starobin   Orchestration
Rick Kunis   Assistant
John M. Atherlay   Stage Manager
Glen Kelly   Dance Arrangement
John Miller   Musical Coordinator,Orchestra Contractor
David Ogden Stiers   Narrator
David Friedman   Vocal Arrangement
Eileen Heinink   Assistant
Pat Sosnow   Stage Manager
Claudia Mielnik   Art Direction
Daniel Tramon   Synthesizer Programming
Peter R. Miller   Music Preparation Supervisor
Matt West   Choreographer
Kim Vernace   Stage Manager
Daniel Troob   Orchestration
Howard Ashman   Composer
Tim Rice   Composer
Michael Kosarin   Arranger
Alan Menken   Composer,Producer
Bruce Botnick   Editing,Engineer,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Thom Cadley   Second Engineer
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