When I first heard the song Anybody Have a Map? which was our third or fourth opening number to the show. I do hope and it seems to occasionally work this way that people are leaving the theater, and at least being more mindful I think of the way that they use technology. They dont ever have to say to the mother, Hi, its Danny. If you like this, be sure to subscribe to Recode Decode on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, TuneIn or Stitcher. Only, I think, every other person who comes there feels that they can relate to the eight characters on the stage. Today in the red chairs are Stacey Mindich and Steven Levenson, the producer and book writer of Dear Evan Hansen. Its a musical about a high school student with social anxiety disorder struggling to connect with people around him, including his crush, Zoe, and her social outcast brother Connor. Then we brought in the great director, Michael Grief, whos done Rent and Next to Normal. He also brought in his own interpretations. Some have argued, for example, that the film's message is toxic. Letter #5: Connor Murphy to Evan Hansen. Theres a moment where he says those were private, those letters, and she has no idea what he even means by that. It's easy to see why they cut it down for length and time and also to make it vague enough that Connor could've written it just as easily as Evan. Because today, all you have to do is be yourself. . Were here talking with Stacey Mindich and Steven Levenson, the producer and book writer of Dear Evan Hansen, the hit musical about a high school student with social anxiety disorder and social media problems. I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs, and I always say, Whats the mistake you made that you could have corrected or that you learned from? I dont mean a learning moment, but its something youd advise people to pay attention to. Theyre like, Whats that? Im like, Oh, okay, let me just break it down for you. It was fascinating. People want to feel something. You can also contribute via, Full transcript: Broadways Dear Evan Hansen Producer Stacey Mindich and book writer Steven Levenson on Recode Decode, This story is part of a group of stories called, 9 questions about the threats to ban TikTok, answered. 2 sentence. We call the social media aspect of the show either the backdrop of our show or the ninth character sometimes. As much of a blessing as it is, we want the people who love our show and loved it first to be able to come. There is nothing else. If you would like to give a public performance of this monologue, please obtain authorization from the appropriate licensor. I was like, Aww.. Thats the part of the story thats interesting to us. One of our founding members Tom Stevenson gives his rendition of this modern monologue taken from the hit musical Dear Evan Hansen. We had bands of teenagers come in the beginning who loved Ben Platt, our star, from the Pitch Perfect movies, but they want to come back with their parents, and talk to their parents afterward. I have mixed feelings about filming shows, because you lose something. Whats it like to create theater in this age, in this age of digital? We have a contact list from our website of multiple thousands and thousands and thousands of people that most shows dont have. All of those people are actually real people too that we asked just among our fan group to send us videos of themselves. It was at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C..It opened on Broadway in December 2016 at the Music Box Theatre.It won six awards at the 71st Tony Awards.Two of them were the Best Musical and . Its quite extraordinary. Thats why I think its a character. Perhaps the story of Evan Hansen could fit into that format, but I feel like what we have, the musical Dear Evan Hansen, is just that. We felt like we actually hadnt seen a lot of theater doing that. Silence. I guess it shows the way people are interacting with culture today. Then he uses it, the social media, to amplify that awfulness. Why do you think this resonated? Well, I had to explain the telephone to one of my kids recently, like a payphone because they saw a payphone. It was interesting, too, because the show opened on Broadway right after the election. I was a journalist first. "Dear Evan Hansen" is a high school musical, but one in which the loneliness and pain of teen life is front and center, and the sense of isolation intensified in today's social media world. Dear Evan Hansen is a musical with music and lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and a book by Steven Levenson. Im like, I told you.. Then last in this section, one of the things thats interesting because you did hit a meme with fake news and things that we think we get so excited about something thats real and genuine. He goes back to school. I do feel like people are hungering for something that is ephemeral and something thats just here and now, because everything else is permanent and online. Book writer Steven Levenson on the power of moral tension---In some ways, "You Will Be Found" is just a moving song. It was really just meant to surrealistically portray the way we are all brushed. Financial contributions from our readers are a critical part of supporting our resource-intensive work and help us keep our journalism free for all. The eponymous Evan has been tasked by his therapist with writing pep talk letters to himself to help him visualize success: "Dear Evan Hansen, Today is going to be a great day." The musical opened on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre in December 2016, after the show's world premiere at the Arena Stage in . Final Scene and Finale by Dear Evan Hansen OBC - Karaoke Lyrics on Smule. It was so fascinating because it was so old and so relevant at the same time, so you felt the age of it because it felt old, like what youre talking about. People are going back to handmade in some ways, and people are really hungering for SL: Exactly. Yes, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt finally teamed up for the inevitable back-to-back Best Musical mash-up of Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen. Just even the handset was like, Thats interesting. Essentially, what ends up happening is theres Evan Hansen on the one hand and there is another boy, named Connor Murphy, who has his own complicated relationship with his parents and his own inner turmoil. That may be something else I would pay money for, but for me SL: But its different. They purposely didnt. SL: Yeah, Ben Platt who plays Evan Hansen, who weve been discussing. Ultimately what is going to separate theater from everything else is not the content. Evan, in an effort to assuage their terrible grief, finds himself inadvertently claiming that he was his friend. A speech Evan writes about Connor then goes viral. Directed by Stephen Chbosky, this powerful film . Im only mentioning VR because its different than film or television. Its the experience.. It will be its own thing. People have said to me, theyre sure he has Aspergers or something else. Thats one of the things lets talk about how you weaponize social media. Exploring grief, mental health struggles and the dangers of social media, the musical was embraced by young people for its honest . I want to continue to have that experience that I saw A Chorus Line 28 times, not on VR. He has just done incredible work, and its so exhaustive and so detailed. It was written by Val Emmich, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul. SL: Theres going to be a moment when those feel like dinosaurs. Despite its Broadway credentials, "Dear Evan Hansen" hits screens faced with an inherent tension: Can its songs and cast, led by Ben Platt reprising his Tony-winning role, overcome the . A letter that was never meant to be seen, a lie that was never . Absolutely. It was fascinating to have all that going on at once. New York, NY, Ages 12-17: Camp Broadway Ensemble @ Carnegie Hall
The first performance was in July 2015. View Dear Evan Hansen opening monologue.docx from AA 1Dear Evan Hansen, Today's going to be an amazing day and here's why: because because today, all you have to do is just be yourself. I hope more people will listen to this and come. When I first heard the lyrics, I could have sworn that these guys were sitting at my breakfast table, that they had literally just taken notes and written a song about me. "You Will Be Found" is the tenth and final song in Act One of Dear Evan Hansen. Thats right, and when she gets it, boy, its interesting. Each of you take one and talk about what they mean and what youre trying to do. SL: There are always people who thought he suffered too much for what he did, so it ultimately comes down to me to some of the Theres a song, Words Fail, that Evan sings. It feels like the forms are changing but the ideas underneath them are not. We give them a heads up. Weve also provided a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversation. When we started talking about this idea and trying to abstract it and think about what was at the heart of it, we started to think about the idea of connection immediately, that all of this had to do with the desire and the need and the hunger to connect. You had the memories of when you saw it, when you didnt feel acquainted, but you couldnt revive those feelings. Michael Grief and I are from another. So, I dont even know why Im bringing it up because its not going to happen because itsbut, like, all you have to do is just be yourself!! Its certainly done that for me. It should go everywhere, because I think its real. SNAP boosts kept millions out of poverty during Covid. Dear Evan Hansen: The Movie By Stephen Levenson, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul Adapted for film by Jack Gorzynski *note: a / means that the line was cut off by the next line. Its just assaultive. Hamilton absolutely is similar, and I also think that there is something in a world where everything is digital. SL: It feels like what all those fake news things are hitting on is a true emotion that people are feeling. She just goes about it perhaps the wrong way. Easy to talk to. Found the image online but it's shown in the book Dear Evan Hansen: Through the Window. SL: Yes, Rent was very big for all three of us. They werent sweaty until you started worrying that they were sweaty, which made them sweaty, so you put them under the hand dryer in the bathroom. SM: And yet the final scene of our show set in an apple orchard that was planted in Connors honor, and not exactly in a straight-line way, but yet as Evan says at the end of the show, He was memorialized, and there is this moment to step out into the sun. Today is going to be a amazing day and here's why. "Even when the dark comes crashing through, when you need a friend to carry you and when you are broken on the ground, you will be found." -You Will Be Found, 'Dear Evan Hansen'. Then at the same time, when you have this going, this fake news and where it leads to, how do we get back to community? I do think youre right about books. It feels very much like a phone going up. By Nils Skudra. And especially with the pain. He uses it as an art. You do feel in this thing. That is an event. I saw the early versions of it. Thats not going to work. Thats something that I do think is new to social media. SL: There is something about Hamilton being a prime example of, there is something so old-fashioned about it, and yet something that is drawing people to it that I think has to do with seeing actors right there in front of you, seeing them sweat, seeing them spit, feeling like you were having this visceral experience in this room, and theres something quite special and intimate about that. SL: Sorry, I dont think its retro. Letter #4: Evan Hansen to Connor Murphy. Social media used to be free. Have they had their social media horror shows yet or not? But would you have plans to do that, to have a digital version of it after? Its not scalable, as they say. You talked about it at the beginning, but your show has benefited from that too. I used to tell my kids to take it off the dinner table, but sometimes I have to have it at the dinner table. I see that with even the show This is Us on NBC. I said Zoe. And youd be like, Oh, see I thought you said Chloe because Im just Im very busy withuh, other stuff right now. But you didnt even end up saying anything to her anyway because you were scared your hands were sweatywhich, they werent, really. That was really where we began, was with that phenomenon, and I think what the three of us all found interesting was instead of parodying that or satirizing that, trying to look at what is underneath that impulse, and why do people feel the need to connect in that way, whats propelling that on a human level. Yes, he did a horrible thing, but it has become so apparent for me in knowing the script by heart now that SM: But its all been deeply pleasurable. Snapchat didnt exist really. SM: Sort of, but the thing that youd try so hard to do when youre marketing a show is create a way for word of mouth to happen. We happen to have the same director also, but Rent paved the way for skipping some in between, and Next to Normal paved the way for Fun Home. Fun Home, I remember the season of Fun Home was just starting, and I was watching it so closely because I knew if they could tell that story, then there was so much hope that we could tell our story. Do you know what I mean, like thats what we got. That's the big, like, that's number one: be yourself. Something we talked about really early on was this was like six years ago, so Facebook and Twitter were really coming into their own, and it felt like whenever there was a natural disaster or a celebrity passed away, there would be the strange public ritual of people going on social media and somehow identifying with the tragedy. Dear Evan Hansen Monologue. The breathtaking Broadway phenomenon becomes a soaring cinematic event as Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award winner Ben Platt reprises his role as an anxious, isolated high schooler aching for understanding and belonging amid the chaos and cruelty of the . Im going to keep pushing this because you got to see something in the new VR. Above photo: VOX teen reviewer Sydney with her mom Lisa at the April 28, 2019 performance of "Dear Evan Hansen" at Atlanta's Fox Theatre. That song is about isolation and about being on the outside looking in, which a lot of musicals are about really, but this one had a really big element of what social media does to us, and that was a very big plot point in the play. Everyone seemed to have a SL: Yes, exactly, everybody wanted to star in the tragedy of the day. Sometimes, people will say, Is it a show about death? I always say, Its absolutely not. Because today, all you have to do is be yourself. It feels like people want Is theater retro? It just continues. In the wake of the election and people feeling all sorts of feelings and trauma, there was Social media actually did become a refuge for a lot of people, and a place to feel. Maybe they didnt have the tragic events, but were all a little bit like that. Today is going to be a good day, and here's why; because today, no matter what else you are you. Everybody wants to go. That was me in high school. Maybe they didnt tell the lie. Whereas if you adapt a musical into a film, or adapt it into a TV series or a VR, then it becomes that. I hope it goes on forever. You are instructed to turn your phone off, and so it is an hour or two hours where you get into a story in a way that you cant anymore when youre watching television or even in a movie theater, because you can be rude like that in the movie theater. Dear Evan Hansen Monologue. My lesson here that will change my life forever was that this kind of word of mouth, you cannot manufacture. I had someone who is a millennial who was saying, Oh look, Im not as happy as my friends. Im like, Theyre not happy. Tickets are $69.50-$229.50. Im in my 50s. Uncovering and explaining how our digital world is changing and changing us. Stacey and Steven, welcome to Recode Decode. So feeling like I was telling you earlier that Dave is working on a VR version of Othello. Im thrilled Othellos going to get to people, so Im not adverse to that idea. Do you not put stuff online? Theres been some shows that have been real touchdowns, like Hamilton and some others that have been really Theres a new, I cant remember the latest one, but theres a bunch that Maybe its The Grand Hotel, one that seems fantastic in some ways. Dear Evan Hansen is a 2021 American coming-of-age musical film directed by Stephen Chbosky from a screenplay by Steven Levenson, based on the stage musical of the same name by Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul. He described the set design to Architectural Digest: "I wanted to create a design that would feel as complex, encompassing, and dimensional as the cultural impact of the films themselves.". They find their son through him, and then this story snowballs from there. I think she is an incredible depiction of contemporary motherhood, whether you're a single mom or not, busy, under pressure, trying . He is somebody in a world of connections who is completely disconnected and desperate to connect, and also terrifying to connect too. Im not even worried about it though, seriously, because its not like, uh, its not going to be like that one time you had the perfect chance to introduce yourself to Zoe Murphy at the band concert last year that time when you waited afterwards just to talk to her and tell her how good she was and, like, you were going to pretend to be so casual like you didnt even know her name. SL: It had been off Broadway last season at Second Stage Theatre, and then it had been in D.C. at the Arena Stage the summer before. Its a musical about a high school student with social anxiety disorder and social media problems. In 2020, the Oscars stage saw a "swirling cyclone" of Swarovski Crystals thanks to Jason Sherwood, production designer for the 92nd Academy Awards. That is cool. If youre not that private, thats why you have that many and stuff like that. Can you talk about each of the characters? Please consider making a one-time contribution to Vox today. I was so happy to be in that room telling the story about people rising above the lies and finding unity together. And intellig but, just be yourself!! SM: Im still new to social media, so I dont think I can do that. Thats all there is. You can read some of the highlights from the interview at that link, or listen to it in the audio player below. Why do people, especially our age, feel the need to broadcast their sadness and their mourning? How about do you feel about this, Steven? Dear Evan Hansen. On his journey to be found, he discovers the consequences of risking it all for the chance to . It becomes something else. Talk about how you got to Dear Evan Hansen which, by the way, I dont want to call it the Hamilton of this season, but it kind of is. Hailey Bieber, Selena Gomez, and the Easter egg-ification of the Hollywood feud, Alex Murdaugh sentenced to two life terms for murdering his wife and son. Then also how connection isnt connecting. Ben Platt, playing an anxious teenager . Today in the red chairs are Stacey Mindich and Steven Levenson, the producer and the book writer of Dear Evan Hansen, which is an amazing musical right now on Broadway. I was like, Oh, theyre going to do another bad Facebook. By the way, Facebook is bad in many ways, and as youre seeing with a lot of things that are happening right now from the murder to the suicides that are happening, not just that but fake news.
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