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Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical)

Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell. The musical follows Hedwig Robinson, a genderqueer East German singer of a fictional rock and roll band. The story draws on Mitchell's life as the child of a U.S. Army major general who once commanded the U.S. sector of occupied West Berlin. The character of Hedwig was inspired by a German divorced U.S. Army wife who was Mitchell's family babysitter and moonlighted as a prostitute at her trailer park home in Junction City, Kansas. The music is steeped in the androgynous 1970s glam rock style of David Bowie (who co-produced the Los Angeles production of the show), as well as the work of John Lennon and early punk performers Lou Reed and Iggy Pop.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Off-Broadway promotional poster
MusicStephen Trask
LyricsStephen Trask
BookJohn Cameron Mitchell
Productions1998 Off-Broadway
2000 West End
2004 West End revival
2005 UK tour
2014 Broadway
2016 US tour
AwardsObie Award
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical

The musical opened Off-Broadway in 1998, and won the Obie Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical. The production ran for two years, and was remounted with various casts by the original creative team in other US cities.[1] In 2000, the musical had a West End production, and it has been produced throughout the world in hundreds of stage productions.

In 2014, the show saw its first Broadway incarnation, opening that April at the Belasco Theatre and winning the year's Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. The production closed on September 13, 2015. A national tour of the show began at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre in October 2016 before closing at the Kennedy Center in July 2017.[2]

History

The character of Hedwig was originally a supporting character in the piece. She was loosely inspired by a German female babysitter/prostitute who worked for Mitchell's family when he was a teenager in Junction City, Kansas. The character of Tommy, originally conceived as the main character, was based on Mitchell himself: both were gay, the child of an army general, deeply Roman Catholic, and fascinated with mythology. Hedwig became the story's protagonist when Trask encouraged Mitchell to showcase their earliest material in 1994 at NYC's drag-punk club Squeezebox, where Trask headed the house band and Mitchell's boyfriend, Jack Steeb, played bass.

They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy. Mitchell was deeply influenced by Squeezebox's roster of drag performers who performed rock covers. The setlists of Hedwig's first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell to tell Hedwig's story: Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well"; Television's "See No Evil"; Wreckless Eric's "Whole Wide World"; Yoko Ono's "Death of Samantha"; Pere Ubu's "Non-Alignment Pact"; Cher's "Half Breed"; David Bowie's "Boys Keep Swinging"; Mott the Hoople's "All the Young Dudes"; and the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale." A German glam rendition of Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" once served as the musical's finale.

Mitchell's second gig was as fill-in host at Squeezebox on a bill featuring singer Deborah Harry of Blondie. It was for this occasion that Mike Potter first designed Hedwig's trademark wig, which was initially constructed from toilet paper rolls wrapped with synthetic blond hair. Mitchell, Trask, and the band Cheater (Jack Steeb, Chris Wielding, Dave McKinley, and Scott Bilbrey) continued to workshop material at venues such as Fez Nightclub and Westbeth Theater Center for four years before premiering the completed musical Off-Broadway in 1998.

Mitchell, who himself came out as non-binary in 2022, has explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman, but a genderqueer character.[3] "She's more than a woman or a man," he has said. "She's a gender of one and that is accidentally so beautiful."[4] He also stated that, while Hedwig is meant to be a queer voice, she is not meant to be specifically transgender: "[The sex change operation is] not a choice. Hedwig doesn't speak for any trans community, because she was ... mutilated."[5]

Synopsis

The concept of the stage production is that the audience is watching genderqueer rock singer Hedwig Robinson's musical act as she follows rockstar Tommy Gnosis' (much more successful) tour around the country. Occasionally Hedwig opens a door onstage to listen to Gnosis's concert, which is playing in an adjoining venue. Gnosis is recovering from an incident that nearly ruined his career, having crashed his car into a school bus while high and receiving oral sex from none other than Hedwig. Capitalizing on her notoriety from the incident, Hedwig determines to tell the audience her story ("Tear Me Down").

She is aided and hindered by her assistant, back-up singer and husband, Yitzhak. A Jewish drag queen from Zagreb, Yitzhak has an unhealthy, codependent relationship with Hedwig. Hedwig verbally abuses him throughout the evening, and it becomes clear that she is threatened by his natural talent, which eclipses her own. She describes how she agreed to marry him only after extracting a promise from him to never perform as a woman again, and he bitterly resents her treatment of him. (To further the musical's theme of blurred gender lines, Yitzhak is often played by a female actor.)

Hedwig tells her life story, which began when she was Hansel Schmidt, a "slip of a girlyboy" growing up in East Berlin. Raised by an emotionally distant single mother after her father, an American soldier, abandoned the family, Hansel takes solace in her love of western rock music. She becomes fascinated with a story called "The Origin of Love", based on Aristophanes's speech in Plato's Symposium. It explains that three sexes of human beings once existed: "children of the Sun" (man and man attached), "children of the Earth" (woman and woman attached), and "children of the Moon" (man and woman attached). Each were once round, two-headed, four-armed, and four-legged beings. Angry gods split these early humans in two, leaving the separated people with a lifelong yearning for their other half. Hansel is determined to search for her other half, but is convinced she will have to travel to the West to do so.

This becomes possible when, in her 20s, she meets Luther Robinson, an American soldier ("Sugar Daddy") who convinces her to begin dressing in drag. Luther falls in love with Hansel and the two decide to marry. This plan will allow Hansel to leave communist East Germany for the capitalist West. Hansel's mother, Hedwig, gives Hansel her name and passport and finds a doctor to perform a genital reassignment surgery. However, the operation is botched, and Hansel's surgically constructed vagina heals closed, leaving Hedwig with a dysfunctional one-inch mound of flesh between her legs, "with a scar running down it like a sideways grimace on an eyeless face" ("Angry Inch").

Hedwig goes to live in Junction City, Kansas, as Luther's wife. On their first wedding anniversary, Luther leaves Hedwig for a man. That same day, it is announced that the Berlin Wall has fallen and Germany will reunite, meaning Hedwig's sacrifice was for nothing. Hedwig recovers from the separation by creating a more glamorous, feminine identity for herself ("Wig in a Box") and forming a rock band she calls The Angry Inch.

Hedwig befriends the brother of a child she babysits, shy and misunderstood Christian teenager Tommy Speck, who is fascinated by a song she writes with him in mind ("Wicked Little Town"). They collaborate on songs and begin a relationship. Their songs are a success, and Hedwig gives him the stage name Tommy Gnosis. Hedwig believes that Tommy is her soulmate and that she cannot be whole without him, but he is disgusted when he discovers that she is not biologically female and abandons her ("The Long Grift"). He goes on to become a wildly successful rock star with the songs Hedwig wrote alone and with him. The "internationally ignored" Hedwig and her band the Angry Inch are forced to support themselves by playing coffee bars and dives.

Hedwig grows more erratic and unstable as the evening progresses, until she finally breaks down, stripping off her wig, dress, and make-up, forcing Yitzhak to step forward and sing ("Hedwig's Lament"/"Exquisite Corpse"). At the height of her breakdown, she seems to transform into Tommy Gnosis, who both begs for and offers forgiveness in a reprise of the song she wrote for him ("Wicked Little Town (Reprise)"). Hedwig, out of costume, finds acceptance within herself, giving her wig to Yitzhak. At peace, Hedwig departs the stage as Yitzhak takes over her final song, dressed fabulously in drag ("Midnight Radio").

Songs

Casting history

Original casts

Character Original Off-Broadway Cast
1998
Original London Cast
2000
Original Broadway Cast
2014
Original U.S. National Tour
2016
Hedwig John Cameron Mitchell Michael Cerveris Neil Patrick Harris Darren Criss
Yitzhak Miriam Shor Elizabeth Marsh Lena Hall

Notable Replacements

Off-Broadway (1998–2000)
Broadway (2014–15)
U.S. National Tour (2016–17)

Productions

Actors who have played Hedwig onstage in the U.S. include Michael Cerveris, Neil Patrick Harris, Lena Hall, Darren Criss, Taye Diggs, Andrew Rannells, Michael C. Hall, Ally Sheedy, Euan Morton, Kevin Cahoon, Gene Dante, Anthony Rapp, Matt McGrath, Jeff Skowron, and Nick Garrison, and iOTA. Other notable figures who have portrayed Hedwig include Donovan Leitch, the glam-rocker son of sixties folk-rock composer Donovan. RuPaul's Drag Race season 5 winner Jinkx Monsoon also portrayed Hedwig in a Seattle production in 2013.

Off-Broadway

 
Original Off-Broadway poster art

Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered Off-Broadway at the Jane Street Theatre on February 14, 1998, and closed on April 9, 2000, after 857 performances. Direction was by Peter Askin and musical staging by Jerry Mitchell, with Hedwig initially played by John Cameron Mitchell and Yitzhak played by Miriam Shor.[7] The theater was located in the ballroom of the Hotel Riverview, which once housed the surviving crew of the Titanic (a fact which figured in the original production).

Actors who played Hedwig in this Off-Broadway production included Michael Cerveris, Donovan Leitch, Ally Sheedy, Kevin Cahoon, Asa Somers,[8] and Matt McGrath.[9]

This production won the Obie Award,[10][11][12][13] 1998 Special Citations for Stephen Trask and the casts [14] and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical.

United Kingdom

Hedwig and the Angry Inch opened in the West End at the Playhouse Theatre on Sept. 19, 2000 and closed on November 4, 2000, with Michael Cerveris.[15]

Atrocity Tour by Rose Tinted Productions played 2004 at the following Venues:

  • April 30 – May 15, 2004 at Brighton Fringe
  • July 25, 2004 at Sussex Arts Club, Brighton
  • August 6–14, 2004 at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Venue 231, 1/4 rm@Greenside (Sub Sanctuary), Greenside Church, Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, EH7 5AB[16]

with Hedwig – Matthew Tapscott and Yitzhak – Mel Farmery, The Angry Inch: Skszp – Steve Lockwood (bass and MD), Schlatko – Lee Farmery (drums), Jacek – Tesco (guitar), Krzyzhtof – Stu (guitar), Hlava – Marcus Lane (keyboards),[17] Creative Team: John Lynch – Artistic Director and Producer, Paul Howse – Lighting Design, Special Effects, Jim Craig – Stage Manager, Steve Lockwood – Musical Director, Leanne Edwards – Choreography, Wanda MacRae – Original Make Up and Wig Design, Pete Mathers – Sound Engineer, UK shows produced by Rose Tinted Productions by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd[18]

Atrocity Tour also played in Italy in November 3–14, 2004 at Teatro Ariberto, Milan

The Wicked Little Towns Tour[19] 2005/2006 by Janus Theatre Company played at the following Venues:

  • October 8, 2005 at New Greenham Arts, Newbury, Berkshire
  • October 13, 2005 to Saturday October 15th, 2005 at Mill Studio, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Surrey
  • October 23, 2005 at Sussex Arts Club, Brighton, Sussex
  • October 29, 2005 at South Street Theatre, Reading, Berkshire
  • January 14, 2006 at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Surrey

with Nick D. Garrisson – Hedwig (Garrisson has performed the role of Hedwig also in Chicago, San Francisco and 2002 and 2004 in Seattle. won a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor) and Maggie Duerden (née Bartlett) – Yitzhak, The Angry Inch: Skszp – Steve Lockwood (bass and MD), Schlatko – Mark Dean (drums), Jacek – Michel Davis (guitar), Krzyzhtof – Tony Marchant (guitar), Hlava – Marcus Lane (keyboards)[20]

In the summer of 2010, the show was staged at the George Square Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.[citation needed]

The show was also performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015 at Greenside @ Royal Terrace by young company A Wicked Little Town with a positive reception.[21]

In April 2022 a revival starring Divina de Campo as Hedwig and Elijah Ferreira as Yitzhak, directed by Jamie Fletcher opened at the Leeds Playhouse before transferring to HOME, Manchester.[22] It was nomiated for three WhatsOnStage Awards, including best performance for de Campo and best set design.[23]

David Binder, who produced the 2014 Broadway revival of Hedwig, announced plans in 2023 to bring the same production to the West End.[24] John Cameron Mitchell had previously revealed plans for a West End transfer of the same production in 2015, although this never came to fruition.[25]

Austria

On March 23, 2006, Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered at Metropol Wien[26] in Vienna. (with Andreas Bieber – Hedwig and Anke Fiedler – Yitzak, Director and Costumedesign – Torsten Fischer, Hedwigs Band: Drums – Markus Adamer; Bass – Matthias Petereit – Guitar: Harry Peller – Guitar & Keyboards: – Bernhard Wagner), German Translation – Gerd Koester & Herbert Schaefer)

Brazil

In August 2010, a Brazilian adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered in Rio de Janeiro, with Paulo Vilhena and Pierre Baitelli playing Hedwig. This was the first adaptation where there were two actors simultaneously playing Hedwig onstage. The play was translated by Jonas Calmon Klabin and directed by Evandro Mesquita, with musical direction by Danilo Timm and Evandro Mesquita. Eline Porto played Yitzhak, Alexandre Griva on the drums, Fabrizio Iorio on the keyboards, Patrick Laplan on the bass, and Pedro Nogueira playing the guitar.

The musical previews ran from August 10 to September 3, 2010, and the full show ran from September 15 to November 6, 2010, totaling 46 performances.

The same production reopened in São Paulo on August 26, 2011, and ran until October 16, 2011, for a total of 25 performances, now with actors Pierre Baitelli and Felipe Carvalhido playing Hedwig. Eline Porto played Yitzhak, Diego Andrade on the drums, Fabrizio Iorio on the keyboards, Melvin Ribeiro on the bass, and Pedro Nogueira playing the guitar. Nominated for Best Actor (Pierre Baitelli) and Best Musical direction (Danilo Timm and Evandro Mesquita) at the Prêmio Shell de Teatro. Winner of Best Actor (Pierre Baitelli and nominated for Best Production (Oz), Best Director (Evandro Mesquita), and Best Actress (Eline Porto) at the Prêmio Arte Qualidade Brasil. Also, one nomination for Best Musical in a Brazilian adaptation for the Prêmio Contigo de Teatro.[27]

This same production performed again in Rio de Janeiro from April 4–22, 2012, and a tour to Curitiba, performing April 26–29, 2012, for a total of 16 performances. On November 24, 2012, John Cameron Mitchell performed a concert with the Brazilian Hedwig cast and guests and there were another two performances of Hedwig in Rio, November 23 and 25, and 4 performances in Fortaleza, November 29, 30, December 1 and 2, 2012. There were another 7 performances scheduled for February 2014 in Brasilia and Recife, finalizing the Brazilian Hedwig project with a total of 100 performances.

Canada

The Canadian premiere was in 2001 in Toronto starring Ted Dykstra, with musical direction by Moe Berg of The Pursuit of Happiness.

The show premiered in Western Canada with simultaneous productions in Edmonton and Vancouver in April 2003. The Theatre Network production in Edmonton—directed by Bradley Moss and featuring Michael Scholar, Jr. as Hedwig and Rachael Johnston as Yitzhak—opened April 1 and was held over until April 27. In Vancouver, Hoarse Raven Theatre's production, directed by Michael Fera, opened April 4 featuring Greg Armstrong-Morris as Hedwig and Meghan Gardiner as Yitzhak, and was held over until June 7. Further productions in Canada included a sold out 2007 production by Pickled Productions, and a 2009 Toronto production by Ghost Light Projects.

From October 2 through to November 2, 2013, Ghost Light Projects returned the production to Vancouver for a five-week engagement at The Cobalt. This production starred Ryan Alexander McDonald as Hedwig and Lee McKeown as Yitzhak, with music direction by Juno Award winner Mark Reid and direction by Randie Parliament and Greg Bishop.

Czech Republic

In spring of 2011, English-language Prague theatre AKANDA staged Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Iron Curtain Club, with Jeff Fritz as Hedwig and Uliana Elina as Yitzhak.[28]

Germany

Several productions were shown in Frankfurt/Main in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 and Berlin in 2002, 2013 and 2014. A new production premiered in Bremen on June 19, 2014

Berlin

  • October 3, 2002 – November 20, 2002 – Glashaus der Arena Berlin[29] (with Drew Sarich – Hedwig, Director: Rhys Martin)
  • May 30, 2013 – August 31, 2013 Admiralspalast Klub[30] (with Sven Ratzke – Hedwig, Guntbert Warns – Director)
  • September 17, 2014 – September 20, 2014 BKA Theater of Berlin[31][32][33] (with Sven Ratzke – Hedwig, Guntbert Warns – Director)
  • February 25, 2014 – February 29, 2014 BKA Theater of Berlin[31][32] (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)
  • March 18, 2014 – March 21, 2014 BKA Theater of Berlin[31][32] (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)
  • February 19, 2015 – February 23, 2015 BKA Theater of Berlin[31][32] (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)
  • March 19, 2015 – March 23, 2015 BKA Theater of Berlin[31][32] (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)
  • October 18, 2016 – October 22, 2016 BKA Theater of Berlin[31][32] (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)
  • November 16, 2016 – November 20, 2016 BKA Theater of Berlin[31][32] (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)
  • September 14, 2020- June 20, 2022 Renaissance Theater of Berlin (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)
  • September 26, 2022- June 28, 2023 Renaissance Theater of Berlin (with Sven Ratzke - Hedwig, Guntbert Warns - Director)

Hamburg

  • November 8, 2016 – November 13, 2016 Schmidts Tivoli (with Sven Ratzke – Hedwig, Guntbert Warns – Director)

Frankfurt

  • February 2008 (with Nigel Francis – Hedwig)
  • November 20, 2009 – December 20, 2009 – Sinkkasten[34]
  • November 20, 2010 – January 8, 2011 – Nachtleben[35]
  • August 19, 2011 – August 21, 2011 – Neues Theater Hoechst[36] (with Nigel Francis – Hedwig and Diana Nagel – Yitzak)
  • On September 22, 2017, a new production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, directed by Thomas Helmut Heep and starring Michael Kargus as Hedwig, Kathrin Hanak as Yitzhak, and Lukas Witzel as alternate Hedwig, opened at the 200-seat venue Brotfabrik in Frankfurt.[37]

Bremen

  • On June 19, 2014, a German adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered at Schwankhalle in Bremen, with actors Pascal Nöldner as Hedwig and Birgit Corinna Lange as Yitzhak. Carsten Sauer (keyboard), Denni Fischer (bass), Keule (guitar), and Norman Karlsen (drums) were in the band. The director was Nomena Struß. There were 12 performances, with a public rehearsal on June 11, 2014.


The Netherlands

Sven Ratzke brought the Berlin production to The Netherlands in 2014 and in 2022 for a tour

  • June 1, 2014 – June 7, 2014 Stadsschouwburg, Utrecht (with Sven Ratzke – Hedwig, Guntbert Warns – Director)
  • June 11, 2014 – June 20, 2014 De Kleine Komedie, Amsterdam (with Sven Ratzke – Hedwig, Guntbert Warns – Director)
  • October 4, 2022 – October 16, 2022 9 shows in several Theaters in The Netherlands, among them Delamar Theater Amsterdam (with Sven Ratzke – Hedwig, Guntbert Warns – Director)

Israel

In May 2020, Hedwig and the Angry Inch was planned to make its Israeli premiere at the Cinema City Theatre, in Hebrew and with Roi Dolev as Hedwig, and featuring wigs by original Broadway wig designer Mike Potter.[38][39] However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the production to postpone its opening.[39] Shortly after, the production released a single recorded in quarantine,[40] which was praised by author Stephen Trask as "one of the best Wicked Little Town versions ever."[41] On August 9, 2020, the production announced its intentions to present pre-premiere performances for small, socially distanced audiences, beginning October 2020.[42] However, in January 2021, Dolev revealed the production is still in limbo due to Israel entering a second and third quarantines, not allowing public performances to occur.[43] In March 2021, the production began pre-premiere performances, thus marking it the first musical production in Israel to resume performing following the COVID-19 pandemic.[44] The production is planned to officially open in June 2022.

The production was praised by Ynet as "one of the most refreshing things seen [in Israel] lately."[45] Walla! added "the brilliant show finally made it to Israel, and it's just excellent."[46]

Italy

Italian Premiere[47] of Hedwig and the Angry Inch by British Atrocity Tour in 2004:

  • November 3–14, 2004 at Teatro Ariberto, Milan

with original Atrocity Tour-Cast, produced by Alessio Rombolotti in association with Helen Merill NYC, Simone Stucchi – Sound Engineer

Japan

Production of the musical started on June 16, 2005, at Parco Theater, with a translation by Aoi Yoji, starring Hiroshi Mikami and Emi Eleonola.
On February 15, 2007, a new on-stage version was released, starting at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo, translation by Kitamaru Yuji and starring Koji Yamamoto.
April 4, 2008 saw a reprise, with Koji Yamamoto in the lead, again at the Shinjuku Face in Tokyo, spanning even more venues than the previous year.
2009 saw a two-city run, in November 27 at the Wel City in Osaka, and December 2 till the 6th at Tokyo's Zepp Tokyo.[48]
After 3 years, in 2012, Hedwig got a new opportunity, starting September 28, at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo, with Mirai Moriyama in the lead, and the lyrics translated by Shikao Suga.[49][50][51]
A new edition of the musical started August 31, 2019, at Tokyo Ex Theater Roppongi, with Neko Oikawa's lyrics, Kenji Urai as the main character, and Avu Barazono as Yitzhak; and with DURAN (Gt), YUTARO (Ba), Kusunose Takuya (Dr), Hideyuki Ohashi (Gt), Akane Otsuka (Key) as members of the band THE ANGRY INCH.[52]

México

In April 2011, the show was staged in San Miguel de Allende and was presented in both English and Spanish simultaneously. It was also staged as a special event at the Guanajuato Film Festival. This production won the Best of San Miguel Theatre Award for 2011.

In June 2017, the play was presented once again in Zacapu, Michoacán de Ocampo, under the initiative of promoting LGBTQ+ culture and rights, and this time it was entirely in Spanish. The function was carried out by an independent theater group, in collaboration with the rock band: Karma, and also coincided with the Festival: Tianguis Multicultural del Bajío 2017, thus achieving a full house in a one-time, non-profit function.

The Netherlands

In June 2014, Sven Ratzke (as Hedwig) brought the Berlin Production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch for a three-week run to Amsterdam (location: De Kleine Komedie), Utrecht (Stadsschouwburg Utrecht) and Eindhoven (Parktheater Eindhoven). The show got rave reviews in the Netherlands.

New Zealand

In May 2019, Hedwig and the Angry Inch makes its New Zealand premiere at Christchurch's The Court Theatre with Adam Rennie taking the lead role.

South Korea

Premiering in 2005, "Hedwig" has been performed about 2,300 times, making it the country's longest-running steady-selling musical. Seomoon Tak, South Korea's famous rock singer, played Yitzhak with Cho Seung-woo as Hedwig. In the 2021 production, Hedwig is portrayed by Ren,[53] Cho Seung-woo, Oh Man-seok, Lee Kyu-hyung and Ko Eun-sung.[54]

Thailand

The show was put on by the Bangkok University Theatre Company in July, 2011. It was then put on again in Mongkol RCA Studio in June, 2014. In both productions, Hedwig was played by Chanudol Suksatit.[citation needed]

Turkey

The Turkish premiere was in 2016 in Istanbul featuring Yilmaz Sutcu as Hedwig and Ayse Gunyuz as Yitzhak, with direction by Baris Arman at Kazan Dairesi.

United States

The Signature Theatre in the Washington DC area produced the show in 2002.[55]

In 2002 and 2003, Zany Hijinx produced the show in Boston, MA with Gene Dante as Hedwig and Lisa Boucher as Yitzhak.[56]

Puerto Rico: In the summer of 2010, Hedwig and the Angry Inch played in San Juan, Puerto Rico with Gil René playing the part of Hedwig and the band Simples Mortales doing all the live music. This version of Hedwig was completely translated into Spanish.

In 2011, Gene Dante and Lisa van Oosterum reprise their roles as Hedwig and Yitzhak in Zany Hijinx's New England tour of Hedwig and the Angry Inch.[57]

A San Francisco production at Boxcar Theatre in summer 2012 featured twelve actors, male and female and of multiple ethnicities, portraying Hedwig in each show.[58] A revival of the production, beginning in December 2012 and continuing through August 2013,[59] featured eight actors nightly in the lead role.[60]

In June 2013 JJ Parkey and Ruthie Stephens played Hedwig and Yitzhak at the Short North Stage Production in Columbus, Ohio.

After a successful 2013 run and a New Year's Eve performance, Roxy Theatricals presented the production from January 17 to February 1, 2014, at The Legacy Theatre in Springfield, IL.

The show was produced by TheatreLAB and Spin, Spit & Swear in Richmond, Virginia in October 2014. Matt Shofner starred as Hedwig and Bianca Bryan played Yitzhak.[61]

Broadway

Neil Patrick Harris starred in the first Broadway production at the Belasco Theatre, which began previews on March 29, 2014, and officially opened on April 22, 2014. Harris stayed in the production through August 17, 2014. The director was Michael Mayer with musical staging by Spencer Liff. Lena Hall played Yitzhak, Hedwig's husband, until April 2015.[62][63] This production won several Tony awards, including Best Revival of a Musical,[64] Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Harris) and Best Featured Actress in a musical (Hall). It was also nominated for Best Costume Design for a Musical (Arianne Phillips), who also did the costumes for the original 2001 film.

After Harris departed the production, Andrew Rannells took over the role of Hedwig on August 20, 2014,[65] followed by Michael C. Hall, who played Hedwig from October 16, 2014, through January 18, 2015.[66][67] The production then featured co-creator John Cameron Mitchell, who returned to the role from January 21 to April 26, 2015.[68] Darren Criss took over the role of Hedwig on April 29 and played until July 19, 2015.[69] Taye Diggs assumed the role on July 22, 2015, and performed through the production's end on September 13, 2015.[70]

After Lena Hall left the production on April 4, 2015, Rebecca Naomi Jones took over as Yitzhak on April 14, 2015, following a week-long stint with Shannon Conley in the role.[71]

The Broadway production closed on September 13, 2015, after 22 previews and 507 regular performances.

Hurt Locker: The Musical

This version of the musical updates the story to modern day and has Hedwig performing on the abandoned set of the fictional Hurt Locker: The Musical,[72] which closed the prior evening midway through its first performance.[73] Hedwig explains that because it closed so quickly, she was able to convince one of the producers to allow her to use what would have been an otherwise empty and unused stage.[74] Faux Playbills for the musical are littered throughout the theater and discuss various elements of the musical, which Hedwig occasionally mentions offhand throughout the musical. Director Michael Mayer stated that they came up with the idea for Hurt Locker: The Musical as a way to explain Hedwig's presence in a Broadway theater.[75] It was also used as a way to update the script to modern day as well as explain how Hedwig would be able to use such stage settings.[76] Various newspapers have commented favorably on the faux Playbills, both as an element of the musical and as a piece separate from the musical itself.[76][77]

First U.S. Tour

A national tour of the 2014 Broadway production began at San Francisco's Golden Gate Theatre on October 4, 2016, starring Darren Criss as Hedwig and Lena Hall as Yitzhak respectively. Hall portrayed the title role of Hedwig once a week for eight performances, making her the first actor to play both Hedwig and Yitzhak in the same production.[78][79] Hall and Criss ended their run on November 27, 2016.[80]

From November 29, 2016, to July 2, 2017, Euan Morton and Hannah Corneau portrayed Hedwig and Yitzhak, respectively, with Mason Alexander Park continuing on as the Hedwig Standby/Alternate and Shannon Conley as the Yitzhak standby.[81]

20th Anniversary Origin of Love Tour

In 2019 John Cameron Mitchell created and starred in The Origin of Love Tour: The Songs and Stories of Hedwig, a stripped down performance focusing on the music and first-person stories about the creation of the original off-Broadway production. Mitchell embarked on the tour to raise money for medical costs related to their mother, who suffers from late-stage Alzheimer's. In addition to songs from Hedwig, the show also includes numbers from Mitchell's musical podcast Anthem: Homunculus, their film How to Talk to Girls at Parties, and covers from artists like David Bowie.[82]

Adaptation

In 2001, John Cameron Mitchell adapted, directed and starred in a film adaptation of the musical, also named Hedwig and the Angry Inch.[83]

In popular culture

Themes and analysis

The musical explores queer identity and challenges the notion of rock culture as being separate from live theatre.[86] It adds to the increasing number of mainstream films and media that questions dichotomous views on sex and gender. Hedwig and the Angry Inch also provides a space for openly queer performers in this alternative theatre movement and punk subculture that is often labelled as queercore.[87] Instead of a conventional transgender narrative that looks at an individual's account of gender dysphoria, Hedwig and the Angry Inch focuses on the main character's journey of finding love "by looking within."[88] Academics[89] have also recognised the link between Hedwig's search for her 'other half' and Plato's 'Origin of Love', one of Hedwig's numbers. In league with the Western emphasis on individualism, Hedwig and the Angry Inch questions what it means to be divided in an individualist society. As Mitchell, director of the film adaptation, acknowledges, through recurring motifs of "the divided self, the divided city of Berlin…divided gender…"[90] the theme of dualism pervades the entire musical. Yet Hedwig ultimately disavows this notion of external completion, instead bolstering a pro-Western ideology of individual autonomy that contributes to a global naturalisation of Western philosophy.[neutrality is disputed]

Reception

The musical was praised by David Fricke of Rolling Stone as "the first rock musical that truly rocks".[91] The show also attracted many fans in the music world.[92] The show's authenticity, and its use of characters outside the usual hetero-normative constraints of theatre, was also remarked upon.[93][92]

Awards and honors

The original production won a Village Voice Obie Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical.

The 2014 Broadway production received eight 2014 Tony Award nominations: Best Revival of a Musical, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical (Neil Patrick Harris), Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical (Lena Hall), Best Scenic Design of a Musical (Julian Crouch), Best Costume Design of a Musical (Arianne Phillips), Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Kevin Adams), Best Sound Design of a Musical (Tim O'Heir) and Best Direction of a Musical.[94] The production won four Tony Awards (tied with A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder for most awards in 2014): Best Revival of a Musical, Best Lighting Design of a Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Lena Hall, and Best Actor in a Musical for Neil Patrick Harris.

Original 1998 Off-Broadway Production

Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result
1998 Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Off-Broadway Musical Won
Outstanding Actor in a Musical John Cameron Mitchell Nominated
Obie Award John Cameron Mitchell Won
Stephen Trask Won

Original 2014 Broadway Production

Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result
2014 Tony Award Best Revival of a Musical Won
Best Leading Actor in a Musical Neil Patrick Harris Won
Best Featured Actress in a Musical Lena Hall Won
Best Lighting Design of a Musical Kevin Adams Won
Best Costume Design of a Musical Arianne Phillips Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Michael Mayer Nominated
Best Scenic Design of a Musical Julian Crouch Nominated
Best Sound Design of a Musical Timothy O'Heir Nominated
Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Revival of a Musical Won
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Neil Patrick Harris Won
Drama League Awards Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Show Won
Distinguished Performance Neil Patrick Harris Won
Lena Hall Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Revival of a Musical Won
Outstanding Lighting Design (Play or Musical) Kevin Adams Won
Outstanding Actor in a Musical Neil Patrick Harris Nominated

2016 U.S. Tour

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2017 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award[95] Featured Performance Lena Hall Nominated
Lead Performance Darren Criss Nominated

Fandom

Fans of the play and film refer to themselves as "Hedheads". In Korea and Japan, a number of teen idols and respected actors have played the role and inspired a large number of young, female Hedheads.

Recordings

  • 1998 Original off-Broadway Cast
  • 2000 Movie Soundtrack
  • 2002 "Wig" Cleveland Public Theatre Cast
  • 2003 Wig in a Box (tribute album)
  • 2004 UK Atrocity Tour cast
  • 2005 Original Korean Cast
  • 2005 Peruvian Cast (Hedwig Y la Pulgada Furiosa)
  • 2006 Korean Cast
  • 2006 Original Australian Cast
  • 2014 Original Broadway Cast

Song covers

In 2003, Chris Slusarenko's Off Records released an album called Wig in a Box, a charity tribute album which also included new material adding to the mythology of Hedwig. Performers included Frank Black and The Breeders. Slusarenko said that he fielded questions from Kim Deal of The Breeders about Black, her former bandmate in The Pixies, with whom she'd had limited conversation since the band's breakup in 1993. They made contact soon after, and Pixies reunited the following spring. Other bands who participated in "Wig in a Box" were Yo La Tengo featuring Yoko Ono, Sleater-Kinney featuring Fred Schneider (of The B-52's), Jonathan Richman, Rufus Wainwright, Polyphonic Spree, Spoon, Imperial Teen, Bob Mould, Cyndi Lauper with The Minus Five (featuring Peter Buck of R.E.M.), The Bens (Ben Folds, Ben Lee and Ben Kweller), They Might Be Giants and Robyn Hitchcock. Trask and Mitchell completed an unfinished Tommy Gnosis song (left over from the musical's development days) called "Milford Lake" (sung by Mitchell) and included it. The CD also features comedian Stephen Colbert reciting the spoken introduction to Tear Me Down. The profits of this album benefitted The Hetrick-Martin Institute, home of the Harvey Milk High School, a New York City public school for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth who have experienced discrimination and violence in other public schools or at home and are at risk of not completing their secondary education.

"Follow My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig", a documentary about the making of the "Wig in a Box" benefit cd, profiled students from the Harvey Milk School. It was directed by Katherine Linton and produced by the Sundance Channel and is now available on DVD.

The gothic metal band Type O Negative covered "Angry Inch" on their 2003 album Life Is Killing Me.

Meat Loaf covered "Tear Me Down" that same year on his album Couldn't Have Said It Better, modifying some of the lyrics (notably the spoken section about the Berlin Wall) so that the song is instead about Texas and Meat Loaf's own life.

One of the bonus tracks of Damn Skippy, "Pirate In A Box" by Lemon Demon, is a parody of Wig In a Box.

Ben Jelen covered Hedwig's version of "Wicked Little Town" on his 2004 album Give It All Away.

Future Kings of Spain covered "Angry Inch" for the b-side of their 2003 single, "Hanging Around".

The Brazilian glam band Star 61 covered "Angry Inch" with lyrics in Portuguese (Polegada Irada) for their first 2005 demo album.

Dar Williams, who is a college friend of composer Stephen Trask, covered "Midnight Radio" on her 2008 album Promised Land.

Constantine Maroulis covered "Midnight Radio" on his debut solo album, Constantine, in 2007.

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External links

  • Official Broadway website
  • ​Hedwig and the Angry Inch​ at the Internet Broadway Database
  • ​Hedwig and the Angry Inch​ at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Official Facebook of the German production Bremen 2014 of Hedwig
  • Official site of the German production Berlin 2013, 2014 of Hedwig
  • Official Facebook of the German production Berlin 2013, 2014 of Hedwig
  • Official site of the German production Frankfurt 2010, 2011 of Hedwig
  • Hedwig in Cleveland official site 2021-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • Hedwig Brazil

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This article is about the musical For the film see Hedwig and the Angry Inch film Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask and a book by John Cameron Mitchell The musical follows Hedwig Robinson a genderqueer East German singer of a fictional rock and roll band The story draws on Mitchell s life as the child of a U S Army major general who once commanded the U S sector of occupied West Berlin The character of Hedwig was inspired by a German divorced U S Army wife who was Mitchell s family babysitter and moonlighted as a prostitute at her trailer park home in Junction City Kansas The music is steeped in the androgynous 1970s glam rock style of David Bowie who co produced the Los Angeles production of the show as well as the work of John Lennon and early punk performers Lou Reed and Iggy Pop Hedwig and the Angry InchOff Broadway promotional posterMusicStephen TraskLyricsStephen TraskBookJohn Cameron MitchellProductions1998 Off Broadway 2000 West End 2004 West End revival 2005 UK tour 2014 Broadway 2016 US tourAwardsObie Award Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Off Broadway MusicalTony Award for Best Revival of a MusicalThe musical opened Off Broadway in 1998 and won the Obie Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off Broadway Musical The production ran for two years and was remounted with various casts by the original creative team in other US cities 1 In 2000 the musical had a West End production and it has been produced throughout the world in hundreds of stage productions In 2014 the show saw its first Broadway incarnation opening that April at the Belasco Theatre and winning the year s Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical The production closed on September 13 2015 A national tour of the show began at San Francisco s Golden Gate Theatre in October 2016 before closing at the Kennedy Center in July 2017 2 Contents 1 History 2 Synopsis 3 Songs 4 Casting history 4 1 Original casts 4 2 Notable Replacements 5 Productions 5 1 Off Broadway 5 2 United Kingdom 5 3 Austria 5 4 Brazil 5 5 Canada 5 6 Czech Republic 5 7 Germany 5 8 The Netherlands 5 9 Israel 5 10 Italy 5 11 Japan 5 12 Mexico 5 13 The Netherlands 5 14 New Zealand 5 15 South Korea 5 16 Thailand 5 17 Turkey 5 18 United States 5 18 1 Broadway 5 18 2 Hurt Locker The Musical 5 18 3 First U S Tour 5 18 4 20th Anniversary Origin of Love Tour 6 Adaptation 7 In popular culture 8 Themes and analysis 9 Reception 10 Awards and honors 10 1 Original 1998 Off Broadway Production 10 2 Original 2014 Broadway Production 10 3 2016 U S Tour 11 Fandom 12 Recordings 13 Song covers 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The character of Hedwig was originally a supporting character in the piece She was loosely inspired by a German female babysitter prostitute who worked for Mitchell s family when he was a teenager in Junction City Kansas The character of Tommy originally conceived as the main character was based on Mitchell himself both were gay the child of an army general deeply Roman Catholic and fascinated with mythology Hedwig became the story s protagonist when Trask encouraged Mitchell to showcase their earliest material in 1994 at NYC s drag punk club Squeezebox where Trask headed the house band and Mitchell s boyfriend Jack Steeb played bass They agreed the piece should be developed through band gigs in clubs rather than in a theater setting in order to preserve a rock energy Mitchell was deeply influenced by Squeezebox s roster of drag performers who performed rock covers The setlists of Hedwig s first gigs included many covers with lyrics rewritten by Mitchell to tell Hedwig s story Fleetwood Mac s Oh Well Television s See No Evil Wreckless Eric s Whole Wide World Yoko Ono s Death of Samantha Pere Ubu s Non Alignment Pact Cher s Half Breed David Bowie s Boys Keep Swinging Mott the Hoople s All the Young Dudes and the Velvet Underground s Femme Fatale A German glam rendition of Debby Boone s You Light Up My Life once served as the musical s finale Mitchell s second gig was as fill in host at Squeezebox on a bill featuring singer Deborah Harry of Blondie It was for this occasion that Mike Potter first designed Hedwig s trademark wig which was initially constructed from toilet paper rolls wrapped with synthetic blond hair Mitchell Trask and the band Cheater Jack Steeb Chris Wielding Dave McKinley and Scott Bilbrey continued to workshop material at venues such as Fez Nightclub and Westbeth Theater Center for four years before premiering the completed musical Off Broadway in 1998 Mitchell who himself came out as non binary in 2022 has explained that Hedwig is not a trans woman but a genderqueer character 3 She s more than a woman or a man he has said She s a gender of one and that is accidentally so beautiful 4 He also stated that while Hedwig is meant to be a queer voice she is not meant to be specifically transgender The sex change operation is not a choice Hedwig doesn t speak for any trans community because she was mutilated 5 Synopsis EditThe concept of the stage production is that the audience is watching genderqueer rock singer Hedwig Robinson s musical act as she follows rockstar Tommy Gnosis much more successful tour around the country Occasionally Hedwig opens a door onstage to listen to Gnosis s concert which is playing in an adjoining venue Gnosis is recovering from an incident that nearly ruined his career having crashed his car into a school bus while high and receiving oral sex from none other than Hedwig Capitalizing on her notoriety from the incident Hedwig determines to tell the audience her story Tear Me Down She is aided and hindered by her assistant back up singer and husband Yitzhak A Jewish drag queen from Zagreb Yitzhak has an unhealthy codependent relationship with Hedwig Hedwig verbally abuses him throughout the evening and it becomes clear that she is threatened by his natural talent which eclipses her own She describes how she agreed to marry him only after extracting a promise from him to never perform as a woman again and he bitterly resents her treatment of him To further the musical s theme of blurred gender lines Yitzhak is often played by a female actor Hedwig tells her life story which began when she was Hansel Schmidt a slip of a girlyboy growing up in East Berlin Raised by an emotionally distant single mother after her father an American soldier abandoned the family Hansel takes solace in her love of western rock music She becomes fascinated with a story called The Origin of Love based on Aristophanes s speech in Plato s Symposium It explains that three sexes of human beings once existed children of the Sun man and man attached children of the Earth woman and woman attached and children of the Moon man and woman attached Each were once round two headed four armed and four legged beings Angry gods split these early humans in two leaving the separated people with a lifelong yearning for their other half Hansel is determined to search for her other half but is convinced she will have to travel to the West to do so This becomes possible when in her 20s she meets Luther Robinson an American soldier Sugar Daddy who convinces her to begin dressing in drag Luther falls in love with Hansel and the two decide to marry This plan will allow Hansel to leave communist East Germany for the capitalist West Hansel s mother Hedwig gives Hansel her name and passport and finds a doctor to perform a genital reassignment surgery However the operation is botched and Hansel s surgically constructed vagina heals closed leaving Hedwig with a dysfunctional one inch mound of flesh between her legs with a scar running down it like a sideways grimace on an eyeless face Angry Inch Hedwig goes to live in Junction City Kansas as Luther s wife On their first wedding anniversary Luther leaves Hedwig for a man That same day it is announced that the Berlin Wall has fallen and Germany will reunite meaning Hedwig s sacrifice was for nothing Hedwig recovers from the separation by creating a more glamorous feminine identity for herself Wig in a Box and forming a rock band she calls The Angry Inch Hedwig befriends the brother of a child she babysits shy and misunderstood Christian teenager Tommy Speck who is fascinated by a song she writes with him in mind Wicked Little Town They collaborate on songs and begin a relationship Their songs are a success and Hedwig gives him the stage name Tommy Gnosis Hedwig believes that Tommy is her soulmate and that she cannot be whole without him but he is disgusted when he discovers that she is not biologically female and abandons her The Long Grift He goes on to become a wildly successful rock star with the songs Hedwig wrote alone and with him The internationally ignored Hedwig and her band the Angry Inch are forced to support themselves by playing coffee bars and dives Hedwig grows more erratic and unstable as the evening progresses until she finally breaks down stripping off her wig dress and make up forcing Yitzhak to step forward and sing Hedwig s Lament Exquisite Corpse At the height of her breakdown she seems to transform into Tommy Gnosis who both begs for and offers forgiveness in a reprise of the song she wrote for him Wicked Little Town Reprise Hedwig out of costume finds acceptance within herself giving her wig to Yitzhak At peace Hedwig departs the stage as Yitzhak takes over her final song dressed fabulously in drag Midnight Radio Songs EditEven though Yitzhak sings backup on almost all numbers in the show the songs below that are labeled with Hedwig with Yitzhak are ones where he has notable solo lines The show is performed without an intermission Tear Me Down Hedwig with Yitzhak The Origin of Love Hedwig Sugar Daddy Hedwig with Yitzhak Angry Inch Hedwig Wig in a Box Hedwig Wicked Little Town Hedwig The Long Grift Yitzhak Skszp Hedwig s Lament Hedwig Exquisite Corpse Hedwig with Yitzhak Wicked Little Town Reprise Tommy Midnight Radio Hedwig In the original off Broadway production this song was sung by the musical director Skszp in the 2014 Broadway revival Yitzhak sings the song instead This song is performed by the character Tommy Gnosis who is meant to be portrayed by the same actor as Hedwig A song performed by Yitzhak and the band Random Number Generation was included on the Off Broadway Cast Album but does not appear in the score The Broadway production had the song prepared to play in case Hedwig had to leave the stage along with Freaks a song from the movie 6 Lena Hall performed the song at her final show during the sound check In the 2014 Broadway Revival a small subplot was added to the script and a small number was added to support it Parodying The Hurt Locker Hedwig explains that a musical version of the story only ran for a single night before closing during intermission and that she has convinced a producer to let her perform in what would otherwise be an empty stage At one point Hedwig finds the theme for a song from the show When Love Explodes and lets Yitzhak sing it but stops him before he can sing the last note the one exception being Lena Hall s final night Yitzhak sings the entire song including a missing verse in the Revival Cast Album Casting history EditOriginal casts Edit Character Original Off Broadway Cast 1998 Original London Cast 2000 Original Broadway Cast 2014 Original U S National Tour 2016Hedwig John Cameron Mitchell Michael Cerveris Neil Patrick Harris Darren CrissYitzhak Miriam Shor Elizabeth Marsh Lena HallNotable Replacements Edit Off Broadway 1998 2000 Hedwig Michael Cerveris Donovan Leitch Ally Sheedy Kevin Cahoon Matt McGrathBroadway 2014 15 Hedwig Andrew Rannells Michael C Hall John Cameron Mitchell Darren Criss Taye Diggs Yitzhak Shannon Conley Rebecca Naomi JonesU S National Tour 2016 17 Hedwig Euan Morton Mason Alexander Park Lena Hall Yitzhak Shannon ConleyProductions EditActors who have played Hedwig onstage in the U S include Michael Cerveris Neil Patrick Harris Lena Hall Darren Criss Taye Diggs Andrew Rannells Michael C Hall Ally Sheedy Euan Morton Kevin Cahoon Gene Dante Anthony Rapp Matt McGrath Jeff Skowron and Nick Garrison and iOTA Other notable figures who have portrayed Hedwig include Donovan Leitch the glam rocker son of sixties folk rock composer Donovan RuPaul s Drag Race season 5 winner Jinkx Monsoon also portrayed Hedwig in a Seattle production in 2013 Off Broadway Edit Original Off Broadway poster art Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered Off Broadway at the Jane Street Theatre on February 14 1998 and closed on April 9 2000 after 857 performances Direction was by Peter Askin and musical staging by Jerry Mitchell with Hedwig initially played by John Cameron Mitchell and Yitzhak played by Miriam Shor 7 The theater was located in the ballroom of the Hotel Riverview which once housed the surviving crew of the Titanic a fact which figured in the original production Actors who played Hedwig in this Off Broadway production included Michael Cerveris Donovan Leitch Ally Sheedy Kevin Cahoon Asa Somers 8 and Matt McGrath 9 This production won the Obie Award 10 11 12 13 1998 Special Citations for Stephen Trask and the casts 14 and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off Broadway Musical United Kingdom Edit Hedwig and the Angry Inch opened in the West End at the Playhouse Theatre on Sept 19 2000 and closed on November 4 2000 with Michael Cerveris 15 Atrocity Tour by Rose Tinted Productions played 2004 at the following Venues April 30 May 15 2004 at Brighton Fringe July 25 2004 at Sussex Arts Club Brighton August 6 14 2004 at Edinburgh Fringe Festival Venue 231 1 4 rm Greenside Sub Sanctuary Greenside Church Royal Terrace Edinburgh EH7 5AB 16 with Hedwig Matthew Tapscott and Yitzhak Mel Farmery The Angry Inch Skszp Steve Lockwood bass and MD Schlatko Lee Farmery drums Jacek Tesco guitar Krzyzhtof Stu guitar Hlava Marcus Lane keyboards 17 Creative Team John Lynch Artistic Director and Producer Paul Howse Lighting Design Special Effects Jim Craig Stage Manager Steve Lockwood Musical Director Leanne Edwards Choreography Wanda MacRae Original Make Up and Wig Design Pete Mathers Sound Engineer UK shows produced by Rose Tinted Productions by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd 18 Atrocity Tour also played in Italy in November 3 14 2004 at Teatro Ariberto MilanThe Wicked Little Towns Tour 19 2005 2006 by Janus Theatre Company played at the following Venues October 8 2005 at New Greenham Arts Newbury Berkshire October 13 2005 to Saturday October 15th 2005 at Mill Studio Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford Surrey October 23 2005 at Sussex Arts Club Brighton Sussex October 29 2005 at South Street Theatre Reading Berkshire January 14 2006 at Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford Surreywith Nick D Garrisson Hedwig Garrisson has performed the role of Hedwig also in Chicago San Francisco and 2002 and 2004 in Seattle won a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor and Maggie Duerden nee Bartlett Yitzhak The Angry Inch Skszp Steve Lockwood bass and MD Schlatko Mark Dean drums Jacek Michel Davis guitar Krzyzhtof Tony Marchant guitar Hlava Marcus Lane keyboards 20 In the summer of 2010 the show was staged at the George Square Theatre in Edinburgh Scotland as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival citation needed The show was also performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015 at Greenside Royal Terrace by young company A Wicked Little Town with a positive reception 21 In April 2022 a revival starring Divina de Campo as Hedwig and Elijah Ferreira as Yitzhak directed by Jamie Fletcher opened at the Leeds Playhouse before transferring to HOME Manchester 22 It was nomiated for three WhatsOnStage Awards including best performance for de Campo and best set design 23 David Binder who produced the 2014 Broadway revival of Hedwig announced plans in 2023 to bring the same production to the West End 24 John Cameron Mitchell had previously revealed plans for a West End transfer of the same production in 2015 although this never came to fruition 25 Austria Edit On March 23 2006 Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered at Metropol Wien 26 in Vienna with Andreas Bieber Hedwig and Anke Fiedler Yitzak Director and Costumedesign Torsten Fischer Hedwigs Band Drums Markus Adamer Bass Matthias Petereit Guitar Harry Peller Guitar amp Keyboards Bernhard Wagner German Translation Gerd Koester amp Herbert Schaefer Brazil Edit In August 2010 a Brazilian adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered in Rio de Janeiro with Paulo Vilhena and Pierre Baitelli playing Hedwig This was the first adaptation where there were two actors simultaneously playing Hedwig onstage The play was translated by Jonas Calmon Klabin and directed by Evandro Mesquita with musical direction by Danilo Timm and Evandro Mesquita Eline Porto played Yitzhak Alexandre Griva on the drums Fabrizio Iorio on the keyboards Patrick Laplan on the bass and Pedro Nogueira playing the guitar The musical previews ran from August 10 to September 3 2010 and the full show ran from September 15 to November 6 2010 totaling 46 performances The same production reopened in Sao Paulo on August 26 2011 and ran until October 16 2011 for a total of 25 performances now with actors Pierre Baitelli and Felipe Carvalhido playing Hedwig Eline Porto played Yitzhak Diego Andrade on the drums Fabrizio Iorio on the keyboards Melvin Ribeiro on the bass and Pedro Nogueira playing the guitar Nominated for Best Actor Pierre Baitelli and Best Musical direction Danilo Timm and Evandro Mesquita at the Premio Shell de Teatro Winner of Best Actor Pierre Baitelli and nominated for Best Production Oz Best Director Evandro Mesquita and Best Actress Eline Porto at the Premio Arte Qualidade Brasil Also one nomination for Best Musical in a Brazilian adaptation for the Premio Contigo de Teatro 27 This same production performed again in Rio de Janeiro from April 4 22 2012 and a tour to Curitiba performing April 26 29 2012 for a total of 16 performances On November 24 2012 John Cameron Mitchell performed a concert with the Brazilian Hedwig cast and guests and there were another two performances of Hedwig in Rio November 23 and 25 and 4 performances in Fortaleza November 29 30 December 1 and 2 2012 There were another 7 performances scheduled for February 2014 in Brasilia and Recife finalizing the Brazilian Hedwig project with a total of 100 performances Canada Edit The Canadian premiere was in 2001 in Toronto starring Ted Dykstra with musical direction by Moe Berg of The Pursuit of Happiness The show premiered in Western Canada with simultaneous productions in Edmonton and Vancouver in April 2003 The Theatre Network production in Edmonton directed by Bradley Moss and featuring Michael Scholar Jr as Hedwig and Rachael Johnston as Yitzhak opened April 1 and was held over until April 27 In Vancouver Hoarse Raven Theatre s production directed by Michael Fera opened April 4 featuring Greg Armstrong Morris as Hedwig and Meghan Gardiner as Yitzhak and was held over until June 7 Further productions in Canada included a sold out 2007 production by Pickled Productions and a 2009 Toronto production by Ghost Light Projects From October 2 through to November 2 2013 Ghost Light Projects returned the production to Vancouver for a five week engagement at The Cobalt This production starred Ryan Alexander McDonald as Hedwig and Lee McKeown as Yitzhak with music direction by Juno Award winner Mark Reid and direction by Randie Parliament and Greg Bishop Czech Republic Edit In spring of 2011 English language Prague theatre AKANDA staged Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Iron Curtain Club with Jeff Fritz as Hedwig and Uliana Elina as Yitzhak 28 Germany Edit Several productions were shown in Frankfurt Main in 2008 2009 2010 and 2011 and Berlin in 2002 2013 and 2014 A new production premiered in Bremen on June 19 2014Berlin October 3 2002 November 20 2002 Glashaus der Arena Berlin 29 with Drew Sarich Hedwig Director Rhys Martin May 30 2013 August 31 2013 Admiralspalast Klub 30 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director September 17 2014 September 20 2014 BKA Theater of Berlin 31 32 33 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director February 25 2014 February 29 2014 BKA Theater of Berlin 31 32 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director March 18 2014 March 21 2014 BKA Theater of Berlin 31 32 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director February 19 2015 February 23 2015 BKA Theater of Berlin 31 32 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director March 19 2015 March 23 2015 BKA Theater of Berlin 31 32 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director October 18 2016 October 22 2016 BKA Theater of Berlin 31 32 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director November 16 2016 November 20 2016 BKA Theater of Berlin 31 32 with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director September 14 2020 June 20 2022 Renaissance Theater of Berlin with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director September 26 2022 June 28 2023 Renaissance Theater of Berlin with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director Hamburg November 8 2016 November 13 2016 Schmidts Tivoli with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director Frankfurt February 2008 with Nigel Francis Hedwig November 20 2009 December 20 2009 Sinkkasten 34 November 20 2010 January 8 2011 Nachtleben 35 August 19 2011 August 21 2011 Neues Theater Hoechst 36 with Nigel Francis Hedwig and Diana Nagel Yitzak On September 22 2017 a new production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch directed by Thomas Helmut Heep and starring Michael Kargus as Hedwig Kathrin Hanak as Yitzhak and Lukas Witzel as alternate Hedwig opened at the 200 seat venue Brotfabrik in Frankfurt 37 Bremen On June 19 2014 a German adaptation of Hedwig and the Angry Inch premiered at Schwankhalle in Bremen with actors Pascal Noldner as Hedwig and Birgit Corinna Lange as Yitzhak Carsten Sauer keyboard Denni Fischer bass Keule guitar and Norman Karlsen drums were in the band The director was Nomena Struss There were 12 performances with a public rehearsal on June 11 2014 The Netherlands Edit Sven Ratzke brought the Berlin production to The Netherlands in 2014 and in 2022 for a tour June 1 2014 June 7 2014 Stadsschouwburg Utrecht with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director June 11 2014 June 20 2014 De Kleine Komedie Amsterdam with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director October 4 2022 October 16 2022 9 shows in several Theaters in The Netherlands among them Delamar Theater Amsterdam with Sven Ratzke Hedwig Guntbert Warns Director Israel Edit In May 2020 Hedwig and the Angry Inch was planned to make its Israeli premiere at the Cinema City Theatre in Hebrew and with Roi Dolev as Hedwig and featuring wigs by original Broadway wig designer Mike Potter 38 39 However the COVID 19 pandemic forced the production to postpone its opening 39 Shortly after the production released a single recorded in quarantine 40 which was praised by author Stephen Trask as one of the best Wicked Little Town versions ever 41 On August 9 2020 the production announced its intentions to present pre premiere performances for small socially distanced audiences beginning October 2020 42 However in January 2021 Dolev revealed the production is still in limbo due to Israel entering a second and third quarantines not allowing public performances to occur 43 In March 2021 the production began pre premiere performances thus marking it the first musical production in Israel to resume performing following the COVID 19 pandemic 44 The production is planned to officially open in June 2022 The production was praised by Ynet as one of the most refreshing things seen in Israel lately 45 Walla added the brilliant show finally made it to Israel and it s just excellent 46 Italy Edit Italian Premiere 47 of Hedwig and the Angry Inch by British Atrocity Tour in 2004 November 3 14 2004 at Teatro Ariberto Milanwith original Atrocity Tour Cast produced by Alessio Rombolotti in association with Helen Merill NYC Simone Stucchi Sound Engineer Japan Edit Production of the musical started on June 16 2005 at Parco Theater with a translation by Aoi Yoji starring Hiroshi Mikami and Emi Eleonola On February 15 2007 a new on stage version was released starting at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo translation by Kitamaru Yuji and starring Koji Yamamoto April 4 2008 saw a reprise with Koji Yamamoto in the lead again at the Shinjuku Face in Tokyo spanning even more venues than the previous year 2009 saw a two city run in November 27 at the Wel City in Osaka and December 2 till the 6th at Tokyo s Zepp Tokyo 48 After 3 years in 2012 Hedwig got a new opportunity starting September 28 at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo with Mirai Moriyama in the lead and the lyrics translated by Shikao Suga 49 50 51 A new edition of the musical started August 31 2019 at Tokyo Ex Theater Roppongi with Neko Oikawa s lyrics Kenji Urai as the main character and Avu Barazono as Yitzhak and with DURAN Gt YUTARO Ba Kusunose Takuya Dr Hideyuki Ohashi Gt Akane Otsuka Key as members of the band THE ANGRY INCH 52 Mexico Edit In April 2011 the show was staged in San Miguel de Allende and was presented in both English and Spanish simultaneously It was also staged as a special event at the Guanajuato Film Festival This production won the Best of San Miguel Theatre Award for 2011 In June 2017 the play was presented once again in Zacapu Michoacan de Ocampo under the initiative of promoting LGBTQ culture and rights and this time it was entirely in Spanish The function was carried out by an independent theater group in collaboration with the rock band Karma and also coincided with the Festival Tianguis Multicultural del Bajio 2017 thus achieving a full house in a one time non profit function The Netherlands Edit In June 2014 Sven Ratzke as Hedwig brought the Berlin Production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch for a three week run to Amsterdam location De Kleine Komedie Utrecht Stadsschouwburg Utrecht and Eindhoven Parktheater Eindhoven The show got rave reviews in the Netherlands New Zealand Edit In May 2019 Hedwig and the Angry Inch makes its New Zealand premiere at Christchurch s The Court Theatre with Adam Rennie taking the lead role South Korea Edit Premiering in 2005 Hedwig has been performed about 2 300 times making it the country s longest running steady selling musical Seomoon Tak South Korea s famous rock singer played Yitzhak with Cho Seung woo as Hedwig In the 2021 production Hedwig is portrayed by Ren 53 Cho Seung woo Oh Man seok Lee Kyu hyung and Ko Eun sung 54 Thailand Edit The show was put on by the Bangkok University Theatre Company in July 2011 It was then put on again in Mongkol RCA Studio in June 2014 In both productions Hedwig was played by Chanudol Suksatit citation needed Turkey Edit The Turkish premiere was in 2016 in Istanbul featuring Yilmaz Sutcu as Hedwig and Ayse Gunyuz as Yitzhak with direction by Baris Arman at Kazan Dairesi United States Edit The Signature Theatre in the Washington DC area produced the show in 2002 55 In 2002 and 2003 Zany Hijinx produced the show in Boston MA with Gene Dante as Hedwig and Lisa Boucher as Yitzhak 56 Puerto Rico In the summer of 2010 Hedwig and the Angry Inch played in San Juan Puerto Rico with Gil Rene playing the part of Hedwig and the band Simples Mortales doing all the live music This version of Hedwig was completely translated into Spanish In 2011 Gene Dante and Lisa van Oosterum reprise their roles as Hedwig and Yitzhak in Zany Hijinx s New England tour of Hedwig and the Angry Inch 57 A San Francisco production at Boxcar Theatre in summer 2012 featured twelve actors male and female and of multiple ethnicities portraying Hedwig in each show 58 A revival of the production beginning in December 2012 and continuing through August 2013 59 featured eight actors nightly in the lead role 60 In June 2013 JJ Parkey and Ruthie Stephens played Hedwig and Yitzhak at the Short North Stage Production in Columbus Ohio After a successful 2013 run and a New Year s Eve performance Roxy Theatricals presented the production from January 17 to February 1 2014 at The Legacy Theatre in Springfield IL The show was produced by TheatreLAB and Spin Spit amp Swear in Richmond Virginia in October 2014 Matt Shofner starred as Hedwig and Bianca Bryan played Yitzhak 61 Broadway Edit Neil Patrick Harris starred in the first Broadway production at the Belasco Theatre which began previews on March 29 2014 and officially opened on April 22 2014 Harris stayed in the production through August 17 2014 The director was Michael Mayer with musical staging by Spencer Liff Lena Hall played Yitzhak Hedwig s husband until April 2015 62 63 This production won several Tony awards including Best Revival of a Musical 64 Best Lead Actor in a Musical Harris and Best Featured Actress in a musical Hall It was also nominated for Best Costume Design for a Musical Arianne Phillips who also did the costumes for the original 2001 film After Harris departed the production Andrew Rannells took over the role of Hedwig on August 20 2014 65 followed by Michael C Hall who played Hedwig from October 16 2014 through January 18 2015 66 67 The production then featured co creator John Cameron Mitchell who returned to the role from January 21 to April 26 2015 68 Darren Criss took over the role of Hedwig on April 29 and played until July 19 2015 69 Taye Diggs assumed the role on July 22 2015 and performed through the production s end on September 13 2015 70 After Lena Hall left the production on April 4 2015 Rebecca Naomi Jones took over as Yitzhak on April 14 2015 following a week long stint with Shannon Conley in the role 71 The Broadway production closed on September 13 2015 after 22 previews and 507 regular performances Hurt Locker The Musical Edit Main article Hurt Locker musical This version of the musical updates the story to modern day and has Hedwig performing on the abandoned set of the fictional Hurt Locker The Musical 72 which closed the prior evening midway through its first performance 73 Hedwig explains that because it closed so quickly she was able to convince one of the producers to allow her to use what would have been an otherwise empty and unused stage 74 Faux Playbills for the musical are littered throughout the theater and discuss various elements of the musical which Hedwig occasionally mentions offhand throughout the musical Director Michael Mayer stated that they came up with the idea for Hurt Locker The Musical as a way to explain Hedwig s presence in a Broadway theater 75 It was also used as a way to update the script to modern day as well as explain how Hedwig would be able to use such stage settings 76 Various newspapers have commented favorably on the faux Playbills both as an element of the musical and as a piece separate from the musical itself 76 77 First U S Tour Edit A national tour of the 2014 Broadway production began at San Francisco s Golden Gate Theatre on October 4 2016 starring Darren Criss as Hedwig and Lena Hall as Yitzhak respectively Hall portrayed the title role of Hedwig once a week for eight performances making her the first actor to play both Hedwig and Yitzhak in the same production 78 79 Hall and Criss ended their run on November 27 2016 80 From November 29 2016 to July 2 2017 Euan Morton and Hannah Corneau portrayed Hedwig and Yitzhak respectively with Mason Alexander Park continuing on as the Hedwig Standby Alternate and Shannon Conley as the Yitzhak standby 81 20th Anniversary Origin of Love Tour Edit In 2019 John Cameron Mitchell created and starred in The Origin of Love Tour The Songs and Stories of Hedwig a stripped down performance focusing on the music and first person stories about the creation of the original off Broadway production Mitchell embarked on the tour to raise money for medical costs related to their mother who suffers from late stage Alzheimer s In addition to songs from Hedwig the show also includes numbers from Mitchell s musical podcast Anthem Homunculus their film How to Talk to Girls at Parties and covers from artists like David Bowie 82 Adaptation EditMain article Hedwig and the Angry Inch film In 2001 John Cameron Mitchell adapted directed and starred in a film adaptation of the musical also named Hedwig and the Angry Inch 83 In popular culture EditIn season 1 episode 5 of the 2019 television series Sex Education two main characters plan to attend a performance of Hedwig and the Angry Inch while wearing costumes from the musical as part of a yearly tradition 84 In 2020 the television series Riverdale based their musical episode from the fourth season titled Chapter Seventy Four Wicked Little Town on Hedwig and the Angry Inch 85 During a musical inspired runway on episode 5 of series 4 of RuPaul s Drag Race UK contestant Cheddar Gorgeous presented a runway look inspired by Hedwig and the Angry InchThemes and analysis EditThe musical explores queer identity and challenges the notion of rock culture as being separate from live theatre 86 It adds to the increasing number of mainstream films and media that questions dichotomous views on sex and gender Hedwig and the Angry Inch also provides a space for openly queer performers in this alternative theatre movement and punk subculture that is often labelled as queercore 87 Instead of a conventional transgender narrative that looks at an individual s account of gender dysphoria Hedwig and the Angry Inch focuses on the main character s journey of finding love by looking within 88 Academics 89 have also recognised the link between Hedwig s search for her other half and Plato s Origin of Love one of Hedwig s numbers In league with the Western emphasis on individualism Hedwig and the Angry Inch questions what it means to be divided in an individualist society As Mitchell director of the film adaptation acknowledges through recurring motifs of the divided self the divided city of Berlin divided gender 90 the theme of dualism pervades the entire musical Yet Hedwig ultimately disavows this notion of external completion instead bolstering a pro Western ideology of individual autonomy that contributes to a global naturalisation of Western philosophy neutrality is disputed Reception EditThe musical was praised by David Fricke of Rolling Stone as the first rock musical that truly rocks 91 The show also attracted many fans in the music world 92 The show s authenticity and its use of characters outside the usual hetero normative constraints of theatre was also remarked upon 93 92 Awards and honors EditThe original production won a Village Voice Obie Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off Broadway Musical The 2014 Broadway production received eight 2014 Tony Award nominations Best Revival of a Musical Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical Neil Patrick Harris Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical Lena Hall Best Scenic Design of a Musical Julian Crouch Best Costume Design of a Musical Arianne Phillips Best Lighting Design of a Musical Kevin Adams Best Sound Design of a Musical Tim O Heir and Best Direction of a Musical 94 The production won four Tony Awards tied with A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder for most awards in 2014 Best Revival of a Musical Best Lighting Design of a Musical Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Lena Hall and Best Actor in a Musical for Neil Patrick Harris Original 1998 Off Broadway Production Edit Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result1998 Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Off Broadway Musical WonOutstanding Actor in a Musical John Cameron Mitchell NominatedObie Award John Cameron Mitchell WonStephen Trask WonOriginal 2014 Broadway Production Edit Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result2014 Tony Award Best Revival of a Musical WonBest Leading Actor in a Musical Neil Patrick Harris WonBest Featured Actress in a Musical Lena Hall WonBest Lighting Design of a Musical Kevin Adams WonBest Costume Design of a Musical Arianne Phillips NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Michael Mayer NominatedBest Scenic Design of a Musical Julian Crouch NominatedBest Sound Design of a Musical Timothy O Heir NominatedDrama Desk Awards Outstanding Revival of a Musical WonOutstanding Actor in a Musical Neil Patrick Harris WonDrama League Awards Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off Broadway Show WonDistinguished Performance Neil Patrick Harris WonLena Hall NominatedOuter Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Revival of a Musical WonOutstanding Lighting Design Play or Musical Kevin Adams WonOutstanding Actor in a Musical Neil Patrick Harris Nominated2016 U S Tour Edit Year Award Category Nominee Result2017 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award 95 Featured Performance Lena Hall NominatedLead Performance Darren Criss NominatedFandom EditFans of the play and film refer to themselves as Hedheads In Korea and Japan a number of teen idols and respected actors have played the role and inspired a large number of young female Hedheads Recordings Edit1998 Original off Broadway Cast 2000 Movie Soundtrack 2002 Wig Cleveland Public Theatre Cast 2003 Wig in a Box tribute album 2004 UK Atrocity Tour cast 2005 Original Korean Cast 2005 Peruvian Cast Hedwig Y la Pulgada Furiosa 2006 Korean Cast 2006 Original Australian Cast 2014 Original Broadway CastSong covers EditIn 2003 Chris Slusarenko s Off Records released an album called Wig in a Box a charity tribute album which also included new material adding to the mythology of Hedwig Performers included Frank Black and The Breeders Slusarenko said that he fielded questions from Kim Deal of The Breeders about Black her former bandmate in The Pixies with whom she d had limited conversation since the band s breakup in 1993 They made contact soon after and Pixies reunited the following spring Other bands who participated in Wig in a Box were Yo La Tengo featuring Yoko Ono Sleater Kinney featuring Fred Schneider of The B 52 s Jonathan Richman Rufus Wainwright Polyphonic Spree Spoon Imperial Teen Bob Mould Cyndi Lauper with The Minus Five featuring Peter Buck of R E M The Bens Ben Folds Ben Lee and Ben Kweller They Might Be Giants and Robyn Hitchcock Trask and Mitchell completed an unfinished Tommy Gnosis song left over from the musical s development days called Milford Lake sung by Mitchell and included it The CD also features comedian Stephen Colbert reciting the spoken introduction to Tear Me Down The profits of this album benefitted The Hetrick Martin Institute home of the Harvey Milk High School a New York City public school for gay lesbian bisexual transgender and questioning youth who have experienced discrimination and violence in other public schools or at home and are at risk of not completing their secondary education Follow My Voice With the Music of Hedwig a documentary about the making of the Wig in a Box benefit cd profiled students from the Harvey Milk School It was directed by Katherine Linton and produced by the Sundance Channel and is now available on DVD The gothic metal band Type O Negative covered Angry Inch on their 2003 album Life Is Killing Me Meat Loaf covered Tear Me Down that same year on his album Couldn t Have Said It Better modifying some of the lyrics notably the spoken section about the Berlin Wall so that the song is instead about Texas and Meat Loaf s own life One of the bonus tracks of Damn Skippy Pirate In A Box by Lemon Demon is a parody of Wig In a Box Ben Jelen covered Hedwig s version of Wicked Little Town on his 2004 album Give It All Away Future Kings of Spain covered Angry Inch for the b side of their 2003 single Hanging Around The Brazilian glam band Star 61 covered Angry Inch with lyrics in Portuguese Polegada Irada for their first 2005 demo album Dar Williams who is a college 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