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Now. Here. This.

Now. Here. This. is a musical from the team of [title of show], with music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and a book by Hunter Bell and Susan Blackwell. It is a collaborative work by Hunter Bell, Michael Berresse, Susan Blackwell, Heidi Blickenstaff, Jeff Bowen, and Larry Pressgrove. The four-person show, set in a natural-history museum, explores many questions of life ranging from reptiles and outer space to friendship and dying.

Now. Here. This.
Cast album cover
MusicJeff Bowen
LyricsJeff Bowen
BookHunter Bell
Susan Blackwell
Productions2012 off-Broadway

Productions edit

Now. Here. This. debuted Off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre from March 7, 2012, to April 28, 2012.[1] The production was directed by Michael Berresse and starred Hunter Bell, Heidi Blickenstaff, Susan Blackwell, and Jeff Bowen. Larry Pressgrove served as the music director and orchestrator.[2]

An original cast recording was released by Ghostlight Records in 2012 after the show's creators crowdfunded the album on Kickstarter.[3]

In 2020, the first UK production of Now. Here. This. was performed at the Golden Goose Theatre from October 20–25. The production featured Matthew Westrope, Ash Weir, Griffin Jenkins, and Ruby Lyon.[4]

In 2020, Concord Theatricals launched a flexible version of Now. Here. This. This version was first performed by Orange County School of the Arts, in a virtual production directed by Scott Barnhardt and Peter Marinero in collaboration with the original authors.[5][6]

Synopsis edit

Now. Here. This. takes place in a natural history museum. The show follows the adventures and evolution of four friends as they journey through time--from the present day museum, to the past, and back again. Along the way, the exhibits inspire them to share stories from their lives. The action begins with a Big Bang. The opening number (What Are the Odds) tracks the evolution of the human race, all the way up to the moment when the foursome arrive at this very moment in time, on this stage, at this theatre, in front of this audience. Naturally, the discussion turns to the teaching of Trappist monk Thomas Merton, "because nothing says musical theatre like a discussion about a Trappist monk." Merton asked folks to keep in mind three words: Now (not the past or the future), Here (exactly where you are), and This (whatever it is you're doing). Merton believed that if you can get to the intersection of these three things ("Now. Here. This.), then you will be truly present to experience "more life." The scene shifts to a planetarium exhibit in the museum, and the foursome ponder life's big and small questions, each expressing their desire for things that they hope will bring them happiness: more stuff, more love, more magic dogs named "Mr. Winston Sparkles" (More Life). The group decides to divide and conquer the museum in search of more life and the Now. Here. This. As they explore, exhibits begin to trigger memories and stories. At the deep sea exhibit, Jeff relives his experience performing at his middle school's Pancake Supper where she slays the audience with a mean Ed Grimley impersonation, and discovers his ability to cloak his true self from unwanted scrutiny (Dazzle Camouflage). For Heidi, it's recollections of childhood attention-seeking in the Hall of Birds (Give Me Your Attention). Hunter escapes into his familiar fantasy world while staring at a turtle display, imagining good times with his superdeluxe fantasy boyfriend (Archer), and at the bee exhibit, Susan recognizes herself as the busy bee who over-schedules her life with activities to distract from the discomfort of growing up in an unusual house (I Rarely Schedule Nothing). As their memories and stories grow into a chaotic (Cacophony), they all begin to understand the obstacles that stand between them and the Now. Here. This. The four then regroup in the Hall of Human Origins. Native garments and rituals ignite adolescent hopes of the perfect garment that will bring happiness and popularity (Members Only). Susan and Heidi sing about two kinds of lives with two different sets of struggles (That'll Never Be Me). Jeff recalls the regret of missing out on real college friends and fun because he was afraid to reveal his true self (Kick Me). The four friends continue to explore the museum and come across information about Aboriginal family trees and tribes. The gang sings in celebration of having found each other--their chosen tribe--out of all the people in the world (Then Comes You). A museum exhibit about the measurement of time inspires them to sing about an afternoon boat ride that seemed to last a millennium (The Amazing Adventures of the "Doc" Wilbert S. Pound). In (That Makes Me Hot) they exchange stories about moments when they found themselves in the 'Now. Here. This. Susan shares the myth of the ("Golden Palace"), a faraway place where only the privileged few are granted admission. In (Get Into It) we experience Hunter's fantasy world from the inside and the outside. Heidi struggles with rules and expectations determined long ago, eventually realizing that she can now define her own rules and choose her own adventure (This Time). After a full day at the museum, the ("Finale") exhorts the audience leave the museum of the past, to consciously step directly into the Now. Here. This. and ultimately experience more life.

Musical numbers edit

  • "What are the Odds?" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "More Life" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "Dazzle Camouflage" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "Give Me Your Attention" — Susan, Heidi
  • "Archer" — Hunter
  • "I Rarely Schedule Nothing/ Cacophony" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "Members Only" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "That'll Never Be Me" — Susan, Heidi
  • "Kick Me" — Jeff
  • "Then Comes You" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "The Amazing Adventures of 'Doc' Wilbert S. Pound" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "That Makes Me Hot" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "Golden Palace" — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "Get Into It" — Hunter, Susan, Heidi
  • "This Time" — Heidi
  • "Finale: Now. Here. This." — Jeff, Hunter, Susan, Heidi

References edit

  1. ^ Isherwood, Charles (2012-03-28). "'Now. Here. This.,' at the Vineyard Theater". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
  2. ^ Bacalzo, Dan (28 March 2012). "Now.Here.This.". TheaterMania. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  3. ^ Jones, Kenneth (29 August 2012). "Now. Here. This. Cast Album Will Be a Reality; Fundraising Campaign Goal Exceeded". Playbill. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  4. ^ Wood, Alex (2020-09-09). "New theatre to open in Camberwell with season including UK premiere of off-Broadway musical". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  5. ^ Culwell-Block, Logan (May 12, 2020). "Flexible Adaptation of Now. Here. This. to Be Released for Live and Online Productions". Playbill.
  6. ^ "Now. Here. This". Broadway On Demand.

External links edit

  • Vineyard Theatre's interview with Hunter Bell, Susan Blackwell, and Jeff Bowen

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For the jazz album by John McLaughlin see Now Here This Now Here This is a musical from the team of title of show with music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and a book by Hunter Bell and Susan Blackwell It is a collaborative work by Hunter Bell Michael Berresse Susan Blackwell Heidi Blickenstaff Jeff Bowen and Larry Pressgrove The four person show set in a natural history museum explores many questions of life ranging from reptiles and outer space to friendship and dying Now Here This Cast album coverMusicJeff BowenLyricsJeff BowenBookHunter Bell Susan BlackwellProductions2012 off Broadway Contents 1 Productions 2 Synopsis 3 Musical numbers 4 References 5 External linksProductions editNow Here This debuted Off Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre from March 7 2012 to April 28 2012 1 The production was directed by Michael Berresse and starred Hunter Bell Heidi Blickenstaff Susan Blackwell and Jeff Bowen Larry Pressgrove served as the music director and orchestrator 2 An original cast recording was released by Ghostlight Records in 2012 after the show s creators crowdfunded the album on Kickstarter 3 In 2020 the first UK production of Now Here This was performed at the Golden Goose Theatre from October 20 25 The production featured Matthew Westrope Ash Weir Griffin Jenkins and Ruby Lyon 4 In 2020 Concord Theatricals launched a flexible version of Now Here This This version was first performed by Orange County School of the Arts in a virtual production directed by Scott Barnhardt and Peter Marinero in collaboration with the original authors 5 6 Synopsis editNow Here This takes place in a natural history museum The show follows the adventures and evolution of four friends as they journey through time from the present day museum to the past and back again Along the way the exhibits inspire them to share stories from their lives The action begins with a Big Bang The opening number What Are the Odds tracks the evolution of the human race all the way up to the moment when the foursome arrive at this very moment in time on this stage at this theatre in front of this audience Naturally the discussion turns to the teaching of Trappist monk Thomas Merton because nothing says musical theatre like a discussion about a Trappist monk Merton asked folks to keep in mind three words Now not the past or the future Here exactly where you are and This whatever it is you re doing Merton believed that if you can get to the intersection of these three things Now Here This then you will be truly present to experience more life The scene shifts to a planetarium exhibit in the museum and the foursome ponder life s big and small questions each expressing their desire for things that they hope will bring them happiness more stuff more love more magic dogs named Mr Winston Sparkles More Life The group decides to divide and conquer the museum in search of more life and the Now Here This As they explore exhibits begin to trigger memories and stories At the deep sea exhibit Jeff relives his experience performing at his middle school s Pancake Supper where she slays the audience with a mean Ed Grimley impersonation and discovers his ability to cloak his true self from unwanted scrutiny Dazzle Camouflage For Heidi it s recollections of childhood attention seeking in the Hall of Birds Give Me Your Attention Hunter escapes into his familiar fantasy world while staring at a turtle display imagining good times with his superdeluxe fantasy boyfriend Archer and at the bee exhibit Susan recognizes herself as the busy bee who over schedules her life with activities to distract from the discomfort of growing up in an unusual house I Rarely Schedule Nothing As their memories and stories grow into a chaotic Cacophony they all begin to understand the obstacles that stand between them and the Now Here This The four then regroup in the Hall of Human Origins Native garments and rituals ignite adolescent hopes of the perfect garment that will bring happiness and popularity Members Only Susan and Heidi sing about two kinds of lives with two different sets of struggles That ll Never Be Me Jeff recalls the regret of missing out on real college friends and fun because he was afraid to reveal his true self Kick Me The four friends continue to explore the museum and come across information about Aboriginal family trees and tribes The gang sings in celebration of having found each other their chosen tribe out of all the people in the world Then Comes You A museum exhibit about the measurement of time inspires them to sing about an afternoon boat ride that seemed to last a millennium The Amazing Adventures of the Doc Wilbert S Pound In That Makes Me Hot they exchange stories about moments when they found themselves in the Now Here This Susan shares the myth of the Golden Palace a faraway place where only the privileged few are granted admission In Get Into It we experience Hunter s fantasy world from the inside and the outside Heidi struggles with rules and expectations determined long ago eventually realizing that she can now define her own rules and choose her own adventure This Time After a full day at the museum the Finale exhorts the audience leave the museum of the past to consciously step directly into the Now Here This and ultimately experience more life Musical numbers edit What are the Odds Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi More Life Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi Dazzle Camouflage Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi Give Me Your Attention Susan Heidi Archer Hunter I Rarely Schedule Nothing Cacophony Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi Members Only Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi That ll Never Be Me Susan Heidi Kick Me Jeff Then Comes You Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi The Amazing Adventures of Doc Wilbert S Pound Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi That Makes Me Hot Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi Golden Palace Jeff Hunter Susan Heidi Get Into It Hunter Susan Heidi This Time Heidi Finale Now Here This Jeff Hunter Susan HeidiReferences edit Isherwood Charles 2012 03 28 Now Here This at the Vineyard Theater The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 02 16 Bacalzo Dan 28 March 2012 Now Here This TheaterMania Retrieved 13 January 2021 Jones Kenneth 29 August 2012 Now Here This Cast Album Will Be a Reality Fundraising Campaign Goal Exceeded Playbill Retrieved 13 January 2021 Wood Alex 2020 09 09 New theatre to open in Camberwell with season including UK premiere of off Broadway musical WhatsOnStage Retrieved 2020 10 20 Culwell Block Logan May 12 2020 Flexible Adaptation of Now Here This to Be Released for Live and Online Productions Playbill Now Here This Broadway On Demand External links editVineyard Theatre s interview with Hunter Bell Susan Blackwell and Jeff Bowen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Now Here This amp oldid 1177463862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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