The Big Voice: God or Merman?
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Nov 30, 2006
Closed May 13, 2007
Opened Nov 30, 2006
Closed May 13, 2007
Running Time:
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
2hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
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In The Big Voice, writers/performers Jim Brochu and Steve Schalchlin musicalize their relationship and hilariously prove that showbiz is as much a calling as the priesthood. This high energy, razzle-dazzle show chronicles the lives of a Baptist from Arkansas and a Catholic from Brooklyn who find eternal salvation in the temple of musical theatre.
Now starring Carl Danielsen and Dale Radunz.
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Ethel Merman can arguably be rated as the greatest musical theater diva of all time. From all reports, she was a very down-to-earth broad who had a mouth like a truck driver, but the fact remains that the literal translation of "diva" is "goddess." So the title of Jim Brochu and Steve Schalchlin's musical two-hander The Big Voice: God or Merman? is apt and amusing.
Previously seen in L.A. and in the 2004 New York Musical Theatre Festival, the show chronicles the lives of the co-authors/life partners, who play themselves. One of the most refreshing aspects of The Big Voice is that, though Brochu and Schalchlin are beyond middle-age, the show has a wonderfully sharp, post-modern feel that cal[...]