2009 Merchandise & Miscellaneous News Archives

Superman Musical

April 18, 2009: Kevin Moriarty on Updating the Superman Musical

The Dallas Observer interviewed artistic director Kevin Moriarty about updating the 1966 broadway musical "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman!" for the DallasTheaterCenter's 2010 lineup.

    "We do not have a full outline yet, but Roberto's been writing scenes, which is really fun," Moriarty says. "I'll open my e-mail, and it'll say, 'First Daily Planet Scene,' and they'll be doing Front Page-style dialogue. We have a pretty good sense of the characters and a fleshed-out list of characters, including a couple of characters who are not in the musical we want to put in the musical."

    Such as ...? Here, Moriarty catches himself, trying not to give too much away. But, for instance, iconic Superman arch-enemy Lex Luthor's not in the original musical, and the fanboy in Moriarty can't see doing a Superman musical without the bald-headed baddie. But whatever changes the two make, they will run everything by Benton and Newman's widow, Leslie, before proceeding too far; indeed, Benton and Newman will still receive top-line credit, with Aguirre-Sacasa receiving an "additional material by" credit.

    Moriarty says that after he and Aguirre-Sacasa have a completed script, they will take it to New York for a reading with the songwriters, Benton and Leslie Newman. And the foursome will more than likely come to Dallas during rehearsals next year. ("I can't believe I'll be hanging out with Charles Strouse!" Moriarty gushes.) There's also the chance that Moriarty will ask Strouse and Adams to write a new song or two for the piece, to fit in alongside such titles as "We Need Him," "The Strongest Man in the World" and "Pow! Bam! Zonk!"

Read the complete interview at the Dallas Observer website.



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