


TARZAN MUSICAL CAST ALBUM TRACKS
1. Two Worlds
2. You'll Be In My Heart
3. Who Better Than Me
4. No Other Way
5. I Need To Know
6. Son Of Man
7. Sure As Sun Turns To Moon
8. Waiting For The Moment
9. Different
10. Trashin' The Camp
11. Like No man I've Ever Seen
12. Strangers Like Me
13. For The First Time
14. Who Better Than Me (reprise)
15. Everything That I Am
16. You'll Be In My Heart (reprise)
17. Sure As Sun Turns To Moon (reprise)
18. Two Worlds (finale)
19. Everything That I Am (Phil's version)
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Author: Ulrich
Klemt
Photos: Ulrich Klemt
When I was in New York City recently, of
course I couldn't refrain from going to see the Tarzan
Broadway Show. So I boight my self a ticket for the afternoon show
on 7th June.
The Richard Rodgers theatre is really nice, located in 46th st.
west of central Times Square. I sat in a perfect seat (6th row center
orchestra). You have a quite intimate impression because from the
orchestra you can only see the bottom of the mezzanine. So you have
no idea how many people are attending altogether. The view seems
to be very good from any orchestra seat though I wouldn't necessarily
recommend the last let's say 6 or 7 rows (in those rows the mezzanine
might restrict the view especially during the aerial scenes). No
idea how the view is in the mezzanine though I heared it's quite
good as well.
The afternoon show was pretty much sold out and full of kids. I
guess that at least 1/3 of the audience were younger than 12. But
I was impressed how quiet it was during the show keeping in mind
that Americans sometimes tend to be a bit loud as an audience.
The story already starts while people are taking their seats. On
the curtain (which is a kind of 3D-curtain) a map of Africa is shown
with a tiny ship on the Atlantic that moves closer to the continent
as showtime approaches. They also display some captain's log entries.
On time at 2 pm the show started. And it starts very powerful from
the first moment on - the sinking ship. There's a loud thunderstorm
with strobes flashing and right afterwards the did a very short
but excellent underwater scene with the Greystokes (Tarzan-to-be's
parents). They manage to swim to the coast and the next thing you
see is an aerial view of a beach. The actors are hanging down from
the ceiling tied to some ropes so you get the impression that you're
looking on the beach from above. The Greystoke family then makes
it into the jungle where Tarzan-to-be's parents are soon being killed
by the leopard. The leopard who appears several times during the
show until he's finally being killed by Tarzan is virtually like
a phantom. The only thing you see of him is a leopard-shaped shadow
and his red eyes. He's always moving almost faster than the eye
can see.
I won't go on describing every scene (a bit too much and maybe boring)
but I will sum up the highlights in the following. The rest of the
story seems to be very much like the movie though I have to admit
I haven't seen it for a while. So it's hard for me to compare the
story details.
The music (which most likely is the most interesting part of the
show for a Phil Collins fan like me) is great and fits perfectly
into the story. Only a few of the songs are really done in a way
we're used to hearing them on the movie soundtrack. Most are done
quite differently or split up by some dialogue in the middle.
Songs I really liked are For The First Time (a brilliant
duet of Tarzan & Jane), Who Better Than Me (up-tempo
and powerful, sung by Terk) and Everything That I Am (sung
by Tarzan himself after he finds out that he really has human parents).
I was really curious how especially the old songs (which we all
know sung by Phil) would sound now that they're being performed
by actors. But in my opinion, the actors did an outstanding job!
The new songs were not performed by Phil so far at least in public
apart from Everything That I Am. So there was no need to
get used to different voices.
The musical is split into two acts. The first of which ends after
Tarzan and Jane met for the first time and the second one begins
with Trashing The Camp. Considering the problems to convert
such a comic movie scene (in which pretty much everything is possible)
into a musical scene with actors of flesh and blood, this is another
remarkable part of the show. A lot of ape action!
In my opinion the musical has a great balance of silent/romantic
and action scenes. Especially the aerial action is done very well
and adds something special to the show. By the way, after seen the
musical now I have no idea why Phil's kids fell asleep after the
first scenes when they recently saw it. I think it was rather the
jetlag than the show itself.
From my point of view all the characters fit perfectly and actors
play their roles very convincingly! Jane e.g. plays a bit of a comedy
part sometimes especially in her first scene and when she just had
fallen in love with Tarzan. All the apes are done well regarding
that they're all played by human beings.
What I liked very much was the lighting. The stage itself doesn't
change that much during the show but they manage to create a large
variety of different atmospheres with the light.
Ticket prizes are quite high and of course
you'll have to travel to New York in case you're not in the city
by chance. Good to know then, that most of the European people won't
have to wait too long to see it. The show will most likely be produce
in Scheveningen, The Netherlands from early 2007 and in Germany
from 2008.
Well, I could tell way more about it but I will stop here for now.
All in all I have to say that the show was overwhelming and I was
deeply impressed by what I saw. Very emotional with a lot of action
and not to forget: great music! I haven't seen any musical before
and don't go the theatres or the opera very often so maybe I'm not
the best one to judge. But it was excellent! Don't know what made
the critics rip the show into pieces. I don't care. The audience
liked it judging from the applause and the happy faces afterwards
and that's all that counts!.
Ulrich Klemt has seen many Phil Collins shows around the world during his First Final Farewell Tour. He has contributed to this site with lot's of pictures (see our Photogallery) and reports on Phil's tour (click here). He is also a regular poster in the official Phil Collins FORUM.
Useful Links:
Main Cast-CD Review by
Christian Gerhardts
Cast-CD Guest Review
by Maik Frömmrich (German Musicalzentrale Website)
Official
Phil Collins Website
Tarzan
On Broadway Website
Excerpts
from the Musical (Video)
Discuss the Cast CD and Tarzan Musical in our international
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