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apl4eris Posted - 02/18/2005 : 11:49:33
Are there any fans here of this amazingly funny and twisted play, and the band that does the music for it?

I've wanted to mention them for a while, but now I have a very good excuse. They are doing presales now for the Little Schubert opening night show on Feb 22 in NYC. I won't be able to go, we'll be in Louisville for Slint, but if anyone is curious I highly recommend it. It's one of the best experiences I've ever had.

Here's the site of the wonderfully inexplicable 3-pc band:
http://tigerlillies.com/2003/index.php

and the SHOW:
http://www.shockheadedpeter.com/

It's based on some old German children's stories written by a psychiatrist for his own children, explaining what horrible fates could meet them if they misbehave, like any good Victorian children's story should. It's rather an adult approach, and with very dark humor.



A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR E-LIST SUBSCRIBERS (shh, don't tell them I told you ;))

Hey, Shockheaded fans! We appreciate your interest in Shockheaded Peter and we wanted to give you something back. That's why we decided to give you an exclusive chance to come see Shockheaded Peter on opening night!

We are selling a limited number of tickets to the OPENING NIGHT performance of Shockheaded Peter, and you are the only ones who are in the know!
So, act quickly to take advantage of this special opportunity to see the show the London Independent calls "a killer of a night!" when it opens next Tuesday, February 22nd at the Little Shubert Theatre (7pm curtain)

TO GET YOUR OPENING NIGHT TICKETS:

ONLINE: Click here to visit the Shockheaded Peter page on Telecharge.com and order your tickets to the February 22nd performance of Shockheaded Peter.

ON PHONE: Call Telecharge.com at 212-239-6200 or toll-free at 1-800-432-7250 if you are outside metro New York.

ON THE STREET: Visit the Little Shubert Theatre box office at 422 West 42nd street between 9th and 10th Aves.

PRICING: Tickets to opening night are $66.25 (including $1.25 facility fee).

Act now, because we are selling only a very limited number of these tickets on a first come, first serve basis!

WE'LL SEE YOU OPENING NIGHT!
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apl4eris Posted - 03/03/2005 : 10:12:11
Glad to find another fan, texas-actor. And welcome to the forum!

We saw the original cast in Chicago in I think it was 2001? We got our cd signed by the Lillies after the show, and they were just as oddly compelling in real life. I was in a sort of fugue the rest of the night and for several days after the show. The atmosphere the play creates is magical. It actually made me want to get involved in the theater (set design etc).

I too hope they keep it up, and that you eventually get to see it. I never like "musicals", but this was extremely witty, dark and twisted, and a total anachronism.

By the way, if you enjoyed that, the Tiger Lillies also did a tribute cd to Edward Gorey, with whom they collaborated a few months before his sad departure. It's called "The Gorey End", and is quite a treat for fans of either entity.
texas-actor Posted - 03/03/2005 : 09:45:32
I found out about this show on Playbill.com and was intrigued by the concept. Living in a small town in west Texas does not afford me the opportunity to run to my local music store and purchase new cast recordings, so I hopped on ebay and found a copy of the album. Imagine my surprise when it arrived in the mail and I opened it up to discover that it had been signed by the band! What a thrill! This whole show is any amazing idea and I hope that it continues to be well-received in NYC. I may be going to New York this summer and I pray that it is still playing at that time.

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