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it. They are saving for a better life, and when Nick tries to open the Money Box, Bea pulls it away. Bea tells him how she could help them out, but Nick is ambivalent ("Right Hand Man"). Despite Nick's arguments, Bea goes out to do jobs that Nick claims are for men. As Nigel sleeps, Nick faces the real reason he hates Shakespeare: he makes Nick feel self-conscious ("God, I Hate Shakespeare" (reprise)). He wishes there was a way to top Shakespeare and steals from the Money Box to see a soothsayer. He finds a soothsayer named Thomas Nostradamus (the nephew of the famous soothsayer
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with Shylock to tell him off. At the after-party, Portia gets drunk, and Shakespeare asks to read Nigel's journal of poems and writings. Nick and Shylock arrive, and Nick chastises Shakespeare for trying to steal Nigel's ideas, as well as reprimanding Nigel for his naiveté. Brother Jeremiah then runs in to find a drunk Portia and once again admonishes Nigel. Desperate and out of options, Nick finally agrees to let Shylock invest in his play.
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having qualms about "Omelette: The Musical" as well, but dismisses these doubts once he learned the musical is sold out. A hurt Nigel scrambles out onto the street and is confronted by Shakespeare, who steals his hit under the guise of "improving it". Later, Nigel runs into Bea, who explains to him that they should still trust Nick because they can always fall on him if they need him ("Right Hand Man" (reprise)).
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has made a deal with Shakespeare that they will be exiled to America ("To Thine Own Self:" (reprise)). She says that they always wanted a new country house and they are getting a house in a new country. Portia then arrives, having escaped the tower. She renounces her father's ideals and joins the Bottoms, Shylock, and Nostradamus in exile.
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beautiful sonnets ("We See the Light"). Nigel is not very happy with "Omelette" and claims that it does not feel right. Brother Jeremiah interrupts the lovers and takes Portia away to be imprisoned in a tower for disobeying. Saddened by the loss of his love, Nigel becomes inspired to write a completely different play that is revealed to be
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In court, Nick, Nigel, Nostradamus, and Shylock are on trial and are about to be sentenced to beheading when Bea enters disguised as a lawyer. She makes Nick confess that he stole from the Money Box and tells the judge that beheading him would be redundant because he has already lost his head. She
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Nigel sneaks out to London Bridge to see Portia, where he reads her another poem about his love for her. He worries about their future together, but Portia reassures him by saying that everyone, even Nick and Brother Jeremiah, will change their minds about their relationship when they hear Nigel's
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In the park, Shakespeare performs for the people ("Will Power"). Bea tells Nick she's pregnant, and he is ecstatic about being a father. Nick then runs in with Shylock, who also has an invitation to the after-party, and tells him that Nigel is attending it. Furious at Nigel, Nick goes to the party
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Nick and Nigel go home to their small house, and on the way Nick encounters Shylock the Jew. Shylock expresses a desire to help fund the troupe, but Nick rejects him as it is illegal to employ a Jew. Bea, Nick's wife, tells them the events of her day and how she acquired their dinner as she serves
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Nigel sits down to try to write a new play. Portia sneaks out to see him, and they discover more about their similarities, especially in the way they both love poetry ("I Love the Way"). Nigel tells Portia he sent one of his sonnets to Shakespeare for feedback, before a messenger arrives with an
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Nigel goes into the theatre the next day and tells Nick about his new improvements, and Shakespeare realises that this is his next hit, not "Omelette". Nick and Nigel get into a huge argument and Shakespeare tries to take advantage of their squabble to get his hit ("To Thine Own Self"). Nick is
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The Minstrel welcomes the audience back and tells them of the stresses that the Bottom brothers and Shakespeare face ("Welcome to the Renaissance" (reprise)). Shakespeare shows the stress he faces while trying to write hits and manage his fame ("Hard to Be the Bard"). A spy tells him that the
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Meanwhile, the troupe is rehearsing "Omelette: The Musical" ("It's Eggs!"). Shylock has become their new investor, though they cannot find a title that would make his role legal. When some of the actors become suspicious of Nostradamus and why he is at their theatre, Nick lies and says that
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The musical began with an idea that brothers Karey and Wayne Kirkpatrick had had since the 1990s. They finally joined with John O'Farrell to write several songs and presented those songs and a treatment to the producer
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The show includes references to numerous musicals. For example, during the song "A Musical", "Nostradamus and the chorus men don sailor hats, which harkens to several nautical-themed musicals, including
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rather than being a Danish prince. Nick gets excited at the possibilities of success and dreams of a future in which crowds cheer for him and Shakespeare bows down to him ("Bottom's Gonna Be on Top").
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Later, Nick meets Nigel on the street. Nigel has just met Portia, the daughter of Brother Jeremiah; they immediately fall in love. Nick tells him that he shouldn't pursue her because she is a
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A South Korean production in Korean was scheduled to run from August 7, 2020, to October 18, 2020, at the Chungmu Art Center Grand Theater. Some of the performances were cancelled due to the
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brothers are trying to steal Shakespeare's upcoming hit. An excited Shakespeare decides to disguise himself as "Toby Belch" and audition for the brothers' troupe in order to steal the play.
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Nick and the troupe prepare for the show ("Something Rotten!"). Once the audience arrives, they perform a bombastic dance number that has many references to modern-day musicals such as
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Nick goes back to Nostradamus with what he has left of the money he stole from the Money Box. He asks Nostradamus what Shakespeare's new hit is going to be. Nostradamus sees
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Nostradamus is an actor. "Toby Belch" arrives at the theatre and is hired for the company. Shakespeare is surprised and confused to learn that his hit is about eggs.
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also pointed out that the song "A Musical" "simultaneously celebrates and sends up everything we hold dear about this peculiar art form, from the 'jazzy hands' of
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They arrive in America and tell the audience of the new opportunities in the New World ("Finale"). They hear about the opening of Shakespeare's new masterpiece,
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invitation for Nigel to attend Shakespeare in the Park and an after-party. Nigel asks the messenger if Portia can be his "plus one", and the messenger agrees.
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A Czech-language production played for two runs in June 19, 2021, and September 2021 to June 2022, at Nová Scéna, produced by J K Tyl Theatre, in
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form in six hilarious minutes. It's so chock-full of witty references and energetic dance; it's hard to see how it could be topped."
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The show also launched a Non-Equity national tour beginning on September 19, 2018 at the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts in
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In the recording, "Something Rotten!" and "Make an Omelette" are combined into one track because of the brevity of the former.
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and lighting by Jeff Croiter. The production closed on January 1, 2017 after 742 performances. It was nominated for ten
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A Swedish-language production ran from November 8, 2018 to March 3, 2019 at the Wermland Opera in
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as Thomas. It was directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, with the sets designed by
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began previews on April 16, 2024, and opened May 28 at the Festival Theatre, directed by
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but misinterprets it as "Omelette", among other mistakes such as the Prince eating a
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on April 22, 2015, where it played for 708 performances. It was nominated for ten
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A production in Germany played from November 7, 2023 to January 14, 2024, at
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The show launched a US national tour with previews at Proctors Theatre in
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Puts a Shakespearean Twist on Broadway Musical Comedy, Starting Tonight"
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Taps Christian Borle, Brian D'Arcy James and Beth Leavel for NYC Lab"
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The original casts of the major-market productions are as follows:
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reviewer noted that the song "A Musical" "encapsulates the entire
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on June 2, 2015 in digital music stores and July 17, 2015 on CD.
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on March 23, 2015, and officially opened on April 22, starring
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The musical opens with the Minstrel welcoming everyone to the
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Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical
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is a riotous Shakespeare musical ripe for the West End"
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on January 10, 2017, before officially opening at the
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Index

Something Rotten

Playbill
Karey Kirkpatrick
Wayne Kirkpatrick
Book
John O'Farrell
South London
St. James Theatre
Broadway
musical
John O'Farrell
Karey Kirkpatrick
Wayne Kirkpatrick
William Shakespeare
Broadway
St. James Theatre
Tony Awards
Best Musical
Kevin McCollum
Casey Nicholaw
5th Avenue Theatre
Seattle
Broadway
St. James Theatre
Christian Borle
Brian d’Arcy James
John Cariani
Heidi Blickenstaff
Brad Oscar

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