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The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals

The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals is a horror comedy musical with music and lyrics by Jeff Blim and a book by Matt and Nick Lang. The show acted as the first installment in StarKid's Hatchetfield series. Loosely inspired by 1956 horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, it is the 11th stage show produced by StarKid Productions. The show follows Paul, an average guy who “doesn’t like musicals,” as the citizens of his town are gradually overcome by an alien hive mind that makes them sing and dance as if they are in a musical.

The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals
Poster
MusicJeff Blim
LyricsJeff Blim
BookNick Lang
Matt Lang
PremiereOctober 11, 2018: Matrix Theater, Los Angeles

The show ran from October 11, 2018, to November 4, 2018, at the Matrix Theater in Los Angeles, California. A recording of the musical was uploaded to YouTube on December 24, 2018, which has since amassed over 7 million views as of June 2023.[1]

Funding for the show was done through Kickstarter, similarly to StarKid's most recent shows. The project raised US$127,792 through 3,419 backers out of its $60,000 goal.[2]

Synopsis edit

Act 1 edit

A group of singing "zombies" addresses the audience, setting the scene in the small town of Hatchetfield and introducing the main character, unremarkable everyman Paul Matthews. They joyfully proclaim that "The apotheosis is upon us!" ("The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals").

Paul works at an office with his coworkers: mild-mannered Bill, who is divorced and trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter Alice; perpetually-frazzled Charlotte, who is struggling to keep her marriage afloat; and sleazy Ted, the office bully, who is in an affair with Charlotte. Bill invites Paul to a production of Mamma Mia! at the local Starlight Theater, but he declines. Paul heads to the local coffee shop, Beanie's, to see Emma Perkins, a barista he has a crush on. Emma is forced to follow Beanie's' new Cold Stone-inspired "tip for a song" policy, and she and Paul bond over their shared dislike of musicals. As he leaves the shop, Paul is hounded by a Greenpeace advocate about donating to save the planet. During their argument, an approaching storm forces them to take shelter. The various residents of Hatchetfield express dismay over the weather.

The next day, Paul encounters a group of people, led by the Greenpeace girl from the day before, singing and dancing happily ("La Dee Dah Dah Day"). Paul heads to work, disturbed, and Bill recounts that a strange meteor struck the Starlight Theater the previous night. Paul's boss, Mr. Davidson, calls him into his office, but he flees when Mr. Davidson bursts into song ("What Do You Want, Paul?").

Shaken, Paul rushes to Beanie's and tells Emma that he fears the world is becoming a musical. Emma, unconvinced, is called by her coworkers Nora and Zoey to perform the Beanie's tip song ("Cup of Roasted Coffee"). Nora and Zoey continue singing and dancing after the song ends, and the shop's customers join the baristas in song after drinking coffee contaminated with a mysterious blue substance ("Cup of Poisoned Coffee"). Paul and Emma flee the shop and head into an alleyway where they find Paul's coworkers, who tell them that the entire town is becoming slowly affected.

Charlotte calls her husband Sam, a police officer, for help, but he has been infected as well. Sam and two other officers attack the group ("Show Me Your Hands") until Ted hits him over the head, knocking him out and exposing his brain, which is bright blue. Emma proposes that they seek help from her biology professor, eccentric doomsday survivalist Professor Hidgens, and bring the unconscious Sam with them.

The group arrives at Hidgens' fortified home on the edge of town. He believes that the behavior of the townsfolk is the result of an alien invasion brought to Earth by the meteor, and restrains Sam. Hidgens leads Paul, Emma, and Bill off to get drinks, leaving Charlotte and Ted with Sam. They argue, and as Ted leaves, Sam wakes up. He convinces Charlotte to untie him ("You Tied Up My Heart"), then kills and infects her.

Meanwhile, Emma and Paul grow closer, and they discover that Paul's hatred of musicals was inspired by seeing Emma perform in Brigadoon in high school. Emma tells Paul that she hates living in Hatchetfield and left after graduating high school, but returned due to the death of her sister. Their conversation is interrupted when Sam enters with Charlotte, now infected, and they attack the group ("Join Us (And Die)"). Hidgens shoots and kills them both.

Bill receives a phone call from his daughter Alice, saying that she is trapped in the band room at Hatchetfield High School. Paul says goodbye to Emma and leaves to join Bill on a rescue mission.

Act 2 edit

At the high school, Paul and Bill search for Alice. They find her and her girlfriend Deb already infected, and she tells Bill that she blames him for her death and has always resented him ("Not Your Seed"). They kill Bill, then corner Paul and address him directly, determined to make him suffer for his defiance. Before they can kill him, the army arrives. They chase Alice and Deb off and knock Paul unconscious.

Paul wakes up and is greeted by General John MacNamara, who leads a special unit of the US Army called PEIP (/ˈpp/ PEEP) that deals in the strange and paranormal. MacNamara is under orders to kill any survivors, but tells Paul that if he can rescue Emma, they are both welcome to join him on the rescue helicopter.

Meanwhile, at Hidgens' compound, Hidgens determines that the aliens are a hive mind that communicates through music. Emma deduces that the meteor acts as the Hive's central brain and that destroying it would end the invasion. Hidgens, however, embraces the Hive's unity as world peace, and sedates Emma. She wakes up tied to a chair with Ted as Hidgens deactivates his house's defenses and reveals he has a passion for musical theatre. Intending to draw the Hive's attention, he performs the opening number of his musical Workin' Boys, a show glorifying his own undergrad experience (“Show Stoppin' Number”). The zombies arrive and join him in song, and Hidgens, believing them to be his old college friends, allows them to tear him apart.

Paul arrives to rescue Emma and Ted and they head for the pickup site, but a zombie jumps Paul. Ted abandons them and continues to the pickup site alone. There he finds the army waiting, but is shot and assimilated by an infected General MacNamara ("America Is Great Again"). Paul and Emma manage to escape to the helicopter, but the pilot reveals herself to be Zoey, Emma's infected coworker. Zoey attempts to shoot them but Paul kicks away the gun. The resulting fight crashes the helicopter and leaves Emma injured. She tells him to leave her and destroy the meteor to end the invasion. Paul arms himself with grenades from the helicopter and reluctantly leaves.

The zombies once again address the audience, excitedly anticipating Paul's arrival ("Let Him Come"). Paul enters the Starlight Theater and is greeted by the infected, reanimated bodies of his friends and the town residents. They claim that they are happy and begin to sing, encouraging Paul to express his feelings through song. To his horror, his close proximity to the meteor is quickly infecting him. Paul switches rapidly between singing and talking, fighting for control against the infection. He manages to pull the pin on a grenade and throw it at the meteor, declaring one last time that he doesn't like musicals ("Let It Out").

Two weeks later, Emma is recovering in a hospital in the neighboring town of Clivesdale and is placed in witness protection with the help of (what remains of) PEIP. She is told there were no other survivors, but that she will be escorted to her new life by someone she knows. Paul enters, and as he and Emma embrace, he begins to sing, revealing that he has been infected. He is joined by the rest of the infected cast as they implore her to join the Hive, and Paul announces, "The apotheosis is upon us!" ("Inevitable"). As the show ends, Emma realizes she is unable to escape the stage, and begs the audience for help until the cast drags her away after bows.

Roles edit

Cast edit

Character Los Angeles (2018)
Paul Matthews Jon Matteson
Emma Perkins, et al. Lauren Lopez
Ted Spankoffski, et al. Joey Richter
Charlotte Sweetly / Nora / Deb, et al. Jaime Lyn Beatty
Bill Woodward, et al. Corey Dorris
Professor Hidgens, et al. Robert Manion
Alice Woodward / Zoey Chambers, et al. Mariah Rose Faith Casillas
Sam Sweetly / General MacNamara / Mr. Davidson, et al. Jeff Blim

Characters edit

  • Paul Matthews, a guy who doesn't like musicals and is unsure of what he wants in life. He has a crush on Emma, and frequently visits the coffee shop she works at as an excuse to see her.
  • Emma Perkins, a barista who is trying to work her way through community college. She hates Hatchetfield, her job, and musicals.
  • Ted Spankoffski, the office asshole. He has been having an affair with Charlotte for some time.
  • Charlotte Sweetly, an anxious woman committed to a failing marriage with Sam. She is secretly cheating on Sam with Ted.
  • Nora, Emma's boss at Beanie's.
  • Bill Woodward, a divorced father trying to connect with his teenage daughter, Alice.
  • Alice Woodward, a teenage girl who is caught between her parents' divorce and facing the struggles of growing up.
  • Deb, Alice's bad-girl girlfriend.
  • Zoey Chambers, a catty college girl who works with Emma. She loves musical theater, and is also having an affair with Sam.
  • Professor Henry Hidgens, Emma's biology professor and doomsday survivalist.
  • Mr. Ken Davidson, Paul's laidback boss.
  • Sam Sweetly, Charlotte's cheating husband, a police officer who is having an affair with Zoey.
  • General John MacNamara, a military general who finds Paul and tries to help. He works for PEIP, a secret organization that investigates paranormal, inter-dimensional, and extraterrestrial phenomena.

Creative team, crew, and musicians edit

Crew member[3] Job
Nick Lang Producer, Director
Ilana Elroi Sound Design, Engineering
Brian Rosenthal Sound Design
Corey Lubowich Scenic Design, Producer
Amy Plouff Scenic Charge
Sarah Petty Lighting Design
June Saito Costume Design
James Tolbert Choreography
Lauren Lopez Additional Choreography
Jade Svenson Wardrobe/Deck Hand
Paul Gabriel Stage Manager
Matt Dahan Music Direction, Keyboard 1
Josh Fleury Bass
Sam Johnides Guitar, Keyboard 2
Ryan McDiarmid Drum

Musical numbers edit

A cast recording was released on December 24, 2018.

Sequels edit

The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals served as the first installment in StarKid's horror-comedy series, the Hatchetfield series. A second musical entitled Black Friday was produced and performed by Team Starkid in the fall of 2019. The show takes place in Hatchetfield, and features several recurring characters from The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals. Since all the characters in said musical are known to have died, many theorize that Black Friday takes place in an alternate dimension, secondary timeline, or time loop, with the final song indeed posing the question of whether "tomorrow will come" as characters from The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals fill the stage. The show ran between October 31 and December 8, 2019 and featured most of the original cast and crew members.

As a result of plans being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, StarKid Productions premiered a series of live-readings as a new installment in the Hatchetfield series named Nightmare Time.[4] The first season of was announced on October 1, 2020[5] with the entire casts of both The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals and Black Friday returning. The series featured several returning characters from both series. The first episode of the series was streamed live to YouTube on October 10, 2020 featuring two stories: The Hatchetfield Ape-Man and Watcher World.[6] The final two episodes were performed live on October 17 and October 24, 2020 featuring the stories Forever & Always, Time Bastard, Jane's A Car and The Witch in the Web.[6] These episodes were then released on YouTube on February 14, 2021. A second season was announced on October 8, 2021.[7] The series featured 4 episodes with six stories: Honey Queen, Perky's Buds, Abstinence Camp, Daddy, Killer Track and Yellow Jacket. The entire cast of the original series returned apart from Kendall Nicole and Robert Manion and they were joined by Jae Hughes and Bryce Charles.[8] The episodes were announced to be released weekly on YouTube from May 20, 2022 to June 10, 2022.[9]

A short film titled Workin’ Boys was announced in 2019 as a reward for Black Friday’s Kickstarter campaign. Production of the film was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A third musical, entitled Nerdy Prudes Must Die, written by the same writing team of Black Friday, was released on Youtube on October 13, 2023. It was to be performed sometime during 2020 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it had been postponed indefinitely. In September 2022 it was announced that the musical would be performed in February 2023 at the El Porto theatre in Hollywood, with some of the cast and crew returning as part of "Starkid Returns".[10]

Critical reception edit

The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals received generally positive reviews from local and online publications.[11][12][13]

Awards edit

The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals received fifteen nominations in twelve categories at the 2019 BroadwayWorld.com Los Angeles Regional Awards. It was nominated in every category for which it was eligible, or in other words, every local (non-touring) musical category. It won in every category except three. Every actor in the musical was nominated for their performance except for Jeff Blim. Every nominee in the category Best Featured Actor in a Musical was from The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals.

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2019 BroadwayWorld.com Los Angeles Regional Awards[14][15] Best Musical - Local Nominated
Best Leading Actor in a Musical - Local Jon Matteson Won
Best Leading Actress in a Musical - Local Lauren Lopez Nominated
Best Featured Actor in a Musical - Local Robert Manion Won
Corey Dorris Nominated
Joey Richter Nominated
Best Featured Actress in a Musical - Local Jaime Lyn Beatty Won
Mariah Rose Faith Nominated
Best Director of a Musical - Local Nick Lang Nominated
Best Choreography - Local James Tolbert Won
Best Musical Director - Local Matt Dahan Won
Best Scenic Design - Local Corey Lubowich Won
Best Costume Design - Local June Saito Won
Best Lighting Design - Local Sarah Petty Won
Best Sound Design - Local Ilana Elroi and Brian Rosenthal Won

References edit

  1. ^ "The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals". YouTube. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
  2. ^ "The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals - A StarKid Horror-Comedy!". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  3. ^ a b c "The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals". StarKid Productions. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  4. ^ "Nightmare Time". StarKid Productions. Retrieved 2022-06-03.
  5. ^ Coming Soon... NIGHTMARE TIME (New Tales of Terror from Hatchetfield), retrieved 2022-05-18
  6. ^ a b "Nightmare Time". StarKid Productions. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  7. ^ Coming Soon... NIGHTMARE TIME 2!, retrieved 2022-05-18
  8. ^ "Nightmare Time 2". StarKid Productions. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  9. ^ NIGHTMARE TIME 2 (YouTube Trailer), retrieved 2022-05-18
  10. ^ "Nerdy Prudes Must die".
  11. ^ "Youtube Musical Review: 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' is hilarious, horrifying in its underlying message – The Lafayette". www.lafayettestudentnews.com. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
  12. ^ Worrell, Emily (January 9, 2019). "Starkid's 'The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals' is campy in the best way". Ball State Daily. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
  13. ^ "Review: "The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals" – Thoroughly Modern Reviewer". thoroughlymodernreviewer.com. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  14. ^ "December 19th Update: THE GUY WHO DIDN'T LIKE MUSICALS - Matrix Theatre Leads Best Musical Category in the BWW Los Angeles Awards Voting" BroadwayWorld.com, accessed March 19, 2020
  15. ^ "Winners Announced For 2019 BroadwayWorld Los Angeles Awards" BroadwayWorld.com, accessed March 19, 2020

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The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals is a horror comedy musical with music and lyrics by Jeff Blim and a book by Matt and Nick Lang The show acted as the first installment in StarKid s Hatchetfield series Loosely inspired by 1956 horror film Invasion of the Body Snatchers it is the 11th stage show produced by StarKid Productions The show follows Paul an average guy who doesn t like musicals as the citizens of his town are gradually overcome by an alien hive mind that makes them sing and dance as if they are in a musical The Guy Who Didn t Like MusicalsPosterMusicJeff BlimLyricsJeff BlimBookNick Lang Matt LangPremiereOctober 11 2018 Matrix Theater Los AngelesThe show ran from October 11 2018 to November 4 2018 at the Matrix Theater in Los Angeles California A recording of the musical was uploaded to YouTube on December 24 2018 which has since amassed over 7 million views as of June 2023 1 Funding for the show was done through Kickstarter similarly to StarKid s most recent shows The project raised US 127 792 through 3 419 backers out of its 60 000 goal 2 Contents 1 Synopsis 1 1 Act 1 1 2 Act 2 2 Roles 2 1 Cast 2 2 Characters 3 Creative team crew and musicians 4 Musical numbers 5 Sequels 6 Critical reception 6 1 Awards 7 ReferencesSynopsis editAct 1 edit A group of singing zombies addresses the audience setting the scene in the small town of Hatchetfield and introducing the main character unremarkable everyman Paul Matthews They joyfully proclaim that The apotheosis is upon us The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals Paul works at an office with his coworkers mild mannered Bill who is divorced and trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter Alice perpetually frazzled Charlotte who is struggling to keep her marriage afloat and sleazy Ted the office bully who is in an affair with Charlotte Bill invites Paul to a production of Mamma Mia at the local Starlight Theater but he declines Paul heads to the local coffee shop Beanie s to see Emma Perkins a barista he has a crush on Emma is forced to follow Beanie s new Cold Stone inspired tip for a song policy and she and Paul bond over their shared dislike of musicals As he leaves the shop Paul is hounded by a Greenpeace advocate about donating to save the planet During their argument an approaching storm forces them to take shelter The various residents of Hatchetfield express dismay over the weather The next day Paul encounters a group of people led by the Greenpeace girl from the day before singing and dancing happily La Dee Dah Dah Day Paul heads to work disturbed and Bill recounts that a strange meteor struck the Starlight Theater the previous night Paul s boss Mr Davidson calls him into his office but he flees when Mr Davidson bursts into song What Do You Want Paul Shaken Paul rushes to Beanie s and tells Emma that he fears the world is becoming a musical Emma unconvinced is called by her coworkers Nora and Zoey to perform the Beanie s tip song Cup of Roasted Coffee Nora and Zoey continue singing and dancing after the song ends and the shop s customers join the baristas in song after drinking coffee contaminated with a mysterious blue substance Cup of Poisoned Coffee Paul and Emma flee the shop and head into an alleyway where they find Paul s coworkers who tell them that the entire town is becoming slowly affected Charlotte calls her husband Sam a police officer for help but he has been infected as well Sam and two other officers attack the group Show Me Your Hands until Ted hits him over the head knocking him out and exposing his brain which is bright blue Emma proposes that they seek help from her biology professor eccentric doomsday survivalist Professor Hidgens and bring the unconscious Sam with them The group arrives at Hidgens fortified home on the edge of town He believes that the behavior of the townsfolk is the result of an alien invasion brought to Earth by the meteor and restrains Sam Hidgens leads Paul Emma and Bill off to get drinks leaving Charlotte and Ted with Sam They argue and as Ted leaves Sam wakes up He convinces Charlotte to untie him You Tied Up My Heart then kills and infects her Meanwhile Emma and Paul grow closer and they discover that Paul s hatred of musicals was inspired by seeing Emma perform in Brigadoonin high school Emma tells Paul that she hates living in Hatchetfield and left after graduating high school but returned due to the death of her sister Their conversation is interrupted when Sam enters with Charlotte now infected and they attack the group Join Us And Die Hidgens shoots and kills them both Bill receives a phone call from his daughter Alice saying that she is trapped in the band room at Hatchetfield High School Paul says goodbye to Emma and leaves to join Bill on a rescue mission Act 2 edit At the high school Paul and Bill search for Alice They find her and her girlfriend Deb already infected and she tells Bill that she blames him for her death and has always resented him Not Your Seed They kill Bill then corner Paul and address him directly determined to make him suffer for his defiance Before they can kill him the army arrives They chase Alice and Deb off and knock Paul unconscious Paul wakes up and is greeted by General John MacNamara who leads a special unit of the US Army called PEIP ˈ p iː p PEEP that deals in the strange and paranormal MacNamara is under orders to kill any survivors but tells Paul that if he can rescue Emma they are both welcome to join him on the rescue helicopter Meanwhile at Hidgens compound Hidgens determines that the aliens are a hive mind that communicates through music Emma deduces that the meteor acts as the Hive s central brain and that destroying it would end the invasion Hidgens however embraces the Hive s unity as world peace and sedates Emma She wakes up tied to a chair with Ted as Hidgens deactivates his house s defenses and reveals he has a passion for musical theatre Intending to draw the Hive s attention he performs the opening number of his musical Workin Boys a show glorifying his own undergrad experience Show Stoppin Number The zombies arrive and join him in song and Hidgens believing them to be his old college friends allows them to tear him apart Paul arrives to rescue Emma and Ted and they head for the pickup site but a zombie jumps Paul Ted abandons them and continues to the pickup site alone There he finds the army waiting but is shot and assimilated by an infected General MacNamara America Is Great Again Paul and Emma manage to escape to the helicopter but the pilot reveals herself to be Zoey Emma s infected coworker Zoey attempts to shoot them but Paul kicks away the gun The resulting fight crashes the helicopter and leaves Emma injured She tells him to leave her and destroy the meteor to end the invasion Paul arms himself with grenades from the helicopter and reluctantly leaves The zombies once again address the audience excitedly anticipating Paul s arrival Let Him Come Paul enters the Starlight Theater and is greeted by the infected reanimated bodies of his friends and the town residents They claim that they are happy and begin to sing encouraging Paul to express his feelings through song To his horror his close proximity to the meteor is quickly infecting him Paul switches rapidly between singing and talking fighting for control against the infection He manages to pull the pin on a grenade and throw it at the meteor declaring one last time that he doesn t like musicals Let It Out Two weeks later Emma is recovering in a hospital in the neighboring town of Clivesdale and is placed in witness protection with the help of what remains of PEIP She is told there were no other survivors but that she will be escorted to her new life by someone she knows Paul enters and as he and Emma embrace he begins to sing revealing that he has been infected He is joined by the rest of the infected cast as they implore her to join the Hive and Paul announces The apotheosis is upon us Inevitable As the show ends Emma realizes she is unable to escape the stage and begs the audience for help until the cast drags her away after bows Roles editCast edit Character Los Angeles 2018 Paul Matthews Jon MattesonEmma Perkins et al Lauren LopezTed Spankoffski et al Joey RichterCharlotte Sweetly Nora Deb et al Jaime Lyn BeattyBill Woodward et al Corey DorrisProfessor Hidgens et al Robert ManionAlice Woodward Zoey Chambers et al Mariah Rose Faith CasillasSam Sweetly General MacNamara Mr Davidson et al Jeff BlimCharacters edit Paul Matthews a guy who doesn t like musicals and is unsure of what he wants in life He has a crush on Emma and frequently visits the coffee shop she works at as an excuse to see her Emma Perkins a barista who is trying to work her way through community college She hates Hatchetfield her job and musicals Ted Spankoffski the office asshole He has been having an affair with Charlotte for some time Charlotte Sweetly an anxious woman committed to a failing marriage with Sam She is secretly cheating on Sam with Ted Nora Emma s boss at Beanie s Bill Woodward a divorced father trying to connect with his teenage daughter Alice Alice Woodward a teenage girl who is caught between her parents divorce and facing the struggles of growing up Deb Alice s bad girl girlfriend Zoey Chambers a catty college girl who works with Emma She loves musical theater and is also having an affair with Sam Professor Henry Hidgens Emma s biology professor and doomsday survivalist Mr Ken Davidson Paul s laidback boss Sam Sweetly Charlotte s cheating husband a police officer who is having an affair with Zoey General John MacNamara a military general who finds Paul and tries to help He works for PEIP a secret organization that investigates paranormal inter dimensional and extraterrestrial phenomena Creative team crew and musicians editCrew member 3 JobNick Lang Producer DirectorIlana Elroi Sound Design EngineeringBrian Rosenthal Sound DesignCorey Lubowich Scenic Design ProducerAmy Plouff Scenic ChargeSarah Petty Lighting DesignJune Saito Costume DesignJames Tolbert ChoreographyLauren Lopez Additional ChoreographyJade Svenson Wardrobe Deck HandPaul Gabriel Stage ManagerMatt Dahan Music Direction Keyboard 1Josh Fleury BassSam Johnides Guitar Keyboard 2Ryan McDiarmid DrumMusical numbers editAct 1 3 The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals Ensemble La Dee Dah Dah Day Greenpeace Girl Homeless Guy Ensemble What Do You Want Paul Mr Davidson Cup of Roasted Coffee Nora Zoey Emma Cup of Poisoned Coffee Reprise Nora Zoey Ensemble Show Me Your Hands Sam Cops You Tied up My Heart Sam Join Us And Die Charlotte Sam Act 2 3 Not Your Seed Alice Deb Hatchetfield Bee Show Stoppin Number Professor Hidgens Greg Stu America Is Great Again General MacNamara Soldiers Let Him Come Mr Davidson Professor Hidgens Nora Let It Out Paul Ensemble Inevitable Paul EnsembleA cast recording was released on December 24 2018 Sequels editMain articles Black Friday musical and Nerdy Prudes Must Die The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals served as the first installment in StarKid s horror comedy series the Hatchetfield series A second musical entitled Black Friday was produced and performed by Team Starkid in the fall of 2019 The show takes place in Hatchetfield and features several recurring characters from The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals Since all the characters in said musical are known to have died many theorize that Black Friday takes place in an alternate dimension secondary timeline or time loop with the final song indeed posing the question of whether tomorrow will come as characters from The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals fill the stage The show ran between October 31 and December 8 2019 and featured most of the original cast and crew members As a result of plans being postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic StarKid Productions premiered a series of live readings as a new installment in the Hatchetfield series named Nightmare Time 4 The first season of was announced on October 1 2020 5 with the entire casts of both The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals and Black Friday returning The series featured several returning characters from both series The first episode of the series was streamed live to YouTube on October 10 2020 featuring two stories The Hatchetfield Ape Man and Watcher World 6 The final two episodes were performed live on October 17 and October 24 2020 featuring the stories Forever amp Always Time Bastard Jane s A Car and The Witch in the Web 6 These episodes were then released on YouTube on February 14 2021 A second season was announced on October 8 2021 7 The series featured 4 episodes with six stories Honey Queen Perky s Buds Abstinence Camp Daddy Killer Track and Yellow Jacket The entire cast of the original series returned apart from Kendall Nicole and Robert Manion and they were joined by Jae Hughes and Bryce Charles 8 The episodes were announced to be released weekly on YouTube from May 20 2022 to June 10 2022 9 A short film titled Workin Boys was announced in 2019 as a reward for Black Friday s Kickstarter campaign Production of the film was delayed due to the COVID 19 pandemic A third musical entitled Nerdy Prudes Must Die written by the same writing team of Black Friday was released on Youtube on October 13 2023 It was to be performed sometime during 2020 but due to the COVID 19 pandemic it had been postponed indefinitely In September 2022 it was announced that the musical would be performed in February 2023 at the El Porto theatre in Hollywood with some of the cast and crew returning as part of Starkid Returns 10 Critical reception editThe Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals received generally positive reviews from local and online publications 11 12 13 Awards edit The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals received fifteen nominations in twelve categories at the 2019 BroadwayWorld com Los Angeles Regional Awards It was nominated in every category for which it was eligible or in other words every local non touring musical category It won in every category except three Every actor in the musical was nominated for their performance except for Jeff Blim Every nominee in the category Best Featured Actor in a Musical was from The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals Year Award Category Nominee Result2019 BroadwayWorld com Los Angeles Regional Awards 14 15 Best Musical Local NominatedBest Leading Actor in a Musical Local Jon Matteson WonBest Leading Actress in a Musical Local Lauren Lopez NominatedBest Featured Actor in a Musical Local Robert Manion WonCorey Dorris NominatedJoey Richter NominatedBest Featured Actress in a Musical Local Jaime Lyn Beatty WonMariah Rose Faith NominatedBest Director of a Musical Local Nick Lang NominatedBest Choreography Local James Tolbert WonBest Musical Director Local Matt Dahan WonBest Scenic Design Local Corey Lubowich WonBest Costume Design Local June Saito WonBest Lighting Design Local Sarah Petty WonBest Sound Design Local Ilana Elroi and Brian Rosenthal WonReferences edit The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals YouTube Retrieved 2023 01 16 The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals A StarKid Horror Comedy Kickstarter Retrieved 2019 10 08 a b c The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals StarKid Productions Retrieved 2019 05 30 Nightmare Time StarKid Productions Retrieved 2022 06 03 Coming Soon NIGHTMARE TIME New Tales of Terror from Hatchetfield retrieved 2022 05 18 a b Nightmare Time StarKid Productions Retrieved 2022 05 18 Coming Soon NIGHTMARE TIME 2 retrieved 2022 05 18 Nightmare Time 2 StarKid Productions Retrieved 2022 05 18 NIGHTMARE TIME 2 YouTube Trailer retrieved 2022 05 18 Nerdy Prudes Must die Youtube Musical Review The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals is hilarious horrifying in its underlying message The Lafayette www lafayettestudentnews com Retrieved 2019 06 05 Worrell Emily January 9 2019 Starkid s The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals is campy in the best way Ball State Daily Retrieved 2019 06 05 Review The Guy Who Didn t Like Musicals Thoroughly Modern Reviewer thoroughlymodernreviewer com Retrieved 2020 12 28 December 19th Update THE GUY WHO DIDN T LIKE MUSICALS Matrix Theatre Leads Best Musical Category in the BWW Los Angeles Awards Voting BroadwayWorld com accessed March 19 2020 Winners Announced For 2019 BroadwayWorld Los Angeles Awards BroadwayWorld com accessed March 19 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Guy Who Didn 27t Like Musicals amp oldid 1186089408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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