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1065:: "Here’s the strange thing. When I saw Spike Lee’s film adaptation, 'Passing Strange: The Movie,' in effect a video recording of a performance identical to the one I’d witnessed at the Belasco Theater in 2008, I was blown away. Loose ends ceased to dangle; soft spots were smoothed away and slow passages tightened up". Laremy Legel of Film.com called the film “vibrant and compelling” noting that Lee's decision to shoot it as a play was the right one: “Spike Lee, to his credit, realized the beauty of the musical was right there on stage – no further tinkering was needed. Spike used 14 cameras at once to capture the action like it's never been done before. Amazingly, you never see a camera you weren't meant to see. Intimate shots were gathered in gorgeous high-definition over the course of three shows and seamlessly edited together. It's a technological triumph as well as an artistic one". 497:
Narrator and the Youth confront each other directly and in a serious moment for the first time as the Youth copes with his grief; dealing with the loss of the same mother, it is clear now that the Narrator and Youth represent the same person at two different times in his life ("Passing Phase"). The Youth, after declaring that only art can correct the mistake known as life, resurrects his mother's spirit through his art ("Is It Alright?"). Ultimately, however, only the more mature Narrator remains onstage, professing the need for something beyond "the real" and that this is love ("Love Like That").
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he is irritated by his heartsick mother's phone calls and delays visiting her, even with Christmas approaching, when the other Nowhaus members abruptly return home to their families. The Youth pleads with Desi to stay with him during the holidays, but they fight over their differing views on love and she leaves him ("Youth's Unfinished Song").
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is bursting at the seams with melodic songs, and it features a handful of theatrical performances to treasure... Call it a rock concert with a story to tell, trimmed with a lot of great jokes. Or call it a sprawling work of performance art, complete with angry rants and scary drag queens... I'll just
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The Youth can never bring himself to be honest about his background ("Identity"), though he basks in a romanticized African-American stereotype amidst his German friends ("The Black One"). Desi finally expresses her feelings that the Youth is concealing his true identity ("Come Down Now"). Meanwhile,
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journey to find "the real", complicated by his need to rebel against his mother and society, "passing" through place to place and from lover to lover. His experiences are shaped by his black, American, and middle-class identity. As a musician, he attempts to express his true self through a number of
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Stew commented that the quote reminds him of a rock musician who tries to attract a girl with his on-the-road stories. "Passing" in Early Modern English meant "extremely" (thus, the meaning of "extremely strange" in the above passage). However, in the play's title, it also refers to the history of
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Stew summarized the story and the music: "It's ... about the costs of being a young artist. It's a 46-year-old guy looking back at the things that he did and the values he had in his 20s, sort of when you're making that decision to really be an artist ... We knew we were going to invent something
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in Washington, D.C., on July 18, 2010, with a revised script and ran through August. It did not include co-creator Stew as the Narrator, and the cast was expanded from seven to fourteen players. "Passing Strange" played at ACT Theatre in Seattle, WA in June and July, 2014 with LeRoy Bell of "The
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The Narrator's self-reflections promptly enter into the Youth's story ("Work the Wound"), concluding with the unexpected scene of the Youth at his mother's funeral. With this surprisingly dramatic turns of events, the tone of the play shifts from largely comedic to suddenly heavy-hearted. The
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productions were originally performed in front of rowdy audiences. A longtime rock musician and performer, he wanted to combine the energy of a rock show with the lively potential of a theater setting. Stew stated that the title "Passing Strange" comes from
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on Broadway on February 8, 2008, and officially opened on February 28, 2008, with the same cast that starred at the Public Theater. After 165 performances, it closed on July 20, 2008. Directed by Annie Dorsen, the musical was choreographed by
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The Youth saves money to travel to Europe where he hopes to truly develop as a musical artist, despite his mother and community's disapproval ("Mom Song / Philistines"), culminating in an argument that
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All actors except those playing the Narrator, Youth, and Mother also play miscellaneous, nameless roles such as church-goers, family members, airplane stewardesses, etc. Major roles are emphasized in
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in New York on May 8, 2014, completely uncensored. Stew would later work with members of the Beacon School cast where they performed numbers from Passing Strange with him at Lincoln Center.
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for Best Musical; the Audelco Award for Best Musical, as well as Best Director (Annie Dorsen), Best Musical Director (Rodewald), and Best Performance (Daniel Breaker); and an
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is a brilliant work about migration — a geographical migration but also its hero’s migration beyond the tenets of “blackness” and toward selfhood. ...Stew, who created
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made a permanent record of the Broadway production "for generations and generations to see" by filming the last three performances at the
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culture, and European philosophy ("Arlington Hill"). The Youth eventually begins playing guitar, deserts Franklin's choir, and forms a
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musical genres, including gospel, punk, blues, jazz, and rock; however, the musical itself is most prominently grounded in rock music.
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Theatre Lab in 2004 and 2005, one of the few works to be invited back for a second round of development. It had productions in
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middle-class neighborhood, the Youth begins searching for "the real" during his teenaged years, having just briefly turned to
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and which soon merges onstage into the actual journey to Europe ("Merci Beaucoup, M. Godard"). Now in promiscuous
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call it wonderful, and a welcome anomaly on Broadway". Hilton Als praised the storyline of the musical in
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to himself, his collaborator Heidi, and the rest of the band, and occasionally interrupting the plot and
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with music and orchestrations by Heidi Rodewald and Stew. It was created in collaboration with director
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as "the Youth"—whom the Narrator also refers to as the "hero" or "pilgrim". In a late 1970s
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The two titles here enclosed within a single pair of quotation marks and separated by a
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The plot itself involves an anonymous protagonist, called the Youth, who travels on a
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In the staged performance, this song is heavily interspersed with or broken up by
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Welcome to Amsterdam: Passing Strange Begins Performances on Broadway Feb. 8
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The closeted gay son of Reverend Jones; church pianist and choir director
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filmed the musical on Broadway in July 2008, premiering the film in 2009.
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Spike Lee's documentary of the play also received a positive review by
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Reviews on and off Broadway were positive. Charles Isherwood wrote in
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for Best New Theatre Piece, as well as Outstanding Ensemble.
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at Studio 2ndStage: A tasty musical treat, even without Stew
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An attractive girl in the church choir; a "teenage goddess"
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band ("Sole Brother"), which quickly dissolves during a bad
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The teller of the Youth's story through song and speech
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The Narrator introduces himself as Stew ("Prologue"),
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in 2008, garnering strong reviews and several awards.
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Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall
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Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
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Index

Passing Strange (novella)
0
Stew
Book
Berkeley
Off-Broadway
Broadway
Washington
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Arlington
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical
comedy-drama
rock musical
African American
journey of self-discovery
as an artist
existentialist
meta-fictional
self-referential
humor
Stew
Annie Dorsen
Sundance Institute
Berkeley, California
Off-Broadway
Broadway
Spike Lee
Globe Theatre
Shakespeare

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