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Stinkfoot, a Comic Opera

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496:’s theatre critic Richard Gilbert wrote of the Bristol opening, "...a watery tale set alternatively at the end of a seaside pier and under the ocean, peopled by an angst-ridden music hall artiste, his Faustian apprentice, a tomcat under the influence of James Cagney (Stinkfoot himself), a Mae Westian glamour-puss (Persian Moll) and an oracular ventriloquist's dummy, Screwy. Under the waves there is more derring-do from a cynical flounder, a giant squid and a partly cooked shrimp. The cast of local singers, fringe actors and musicians seems to have absorbed the complexities of the highly moral plot where regeneration triumphs over evil and all optimists ultimately defeat the pessimists. The story-line is less important than the ambitious and resonant songs and music. The length of the Old Profanity boat is cunningly exploited by the marine set...and deserves to be seen in London on dry land at a larger venue." 46: 184:
Stinkfoot was staged twice. Once in 1985 for the ship where it was produced by Longfellow and directed by Stanshall. Stanshall also designed the set, the costumes, the make-up, and even the hair. Pete Moss assumed the musical task completely for the second staging in 1988 at the
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wrote in his review of the musical's opening night in Bristol, "Backed artistically by Pamela Ki Longfellow, Vivian has given us an offbeat Christmas show that is funny, bluesy, and loony…the marvel is that here is an original, unusual musical, smelling of the salt sea, with
505:’s theatre critic David Harrison said, "Stinkfoot is a joy – a wondrous collection of bizarre characters, eccentric ideas, and at least one top ten contender among the songs. There is unlikely to be another Christmas show as innovative and challenging as this." 162:
that "No mother in America would want her child identifying with Stinkfoot the alley cat, never mind its name," the story went into a drawer, and didn't reappear until 1985 when Vivian and Ki decided to base a musical on its lead character, Stinkfoot.
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artist, now reduced to playing small venues, and his former star, a cat called Stinkfoot. The cat disappeared nine years before the action of the play, and he is left with an act consisting of his nephew Buster and his other cat, Persian Moll.
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in Bristol, England. The show is based on a series of tales written by Longfellow about Stinkfoot, a New York City alley cat. It had been intended for children, but when told by a New York City
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in London. The first production was a sell-out for its entire run and garnered wonderful national reviews. The second show (partly financed by friend
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with an introduction by Ki Longfellow-Stanshall and illustrations by Vivian Stanshall was published in 2003 by Sea Urchin Editions based in
193:) also sold out, but without the participation of either Longfellow or Stanshall, as well as miscast, was a muddle of misdirection. 337: 331: 564: 598: 593: 603: 588: 568: 83: 501: 445:
The Right & Left Sides of Screwy's Brain – Nikki Lamborn, left brain, Cindy Stratton, right brain
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Three Woeful Sirens – Sydney Longfellow, Hirut Araya Bihon, Nikki Lamborn
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Cindy Stratton as Big Polly, A Siren, The Right Half of Screwy's Brain;
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Nikki B as Persian Moll, A Siren & The Left Half of Screwy's Brain;
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In the original programme the cast list (in alphabetical order) is:
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Steve Howe as Stinkfoot, Drowned Sailor and the Balanced Nose;
303:"Drowned Sailor’s Dream (Reprise)" – Elma & Woeful Sirens 217: 384:
Tria Linning as Jellyfish, A Woeful Siren and Raggedy Alma;
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Discovery: an English Radio Two interview aired in 1990.
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Pete Coggins as Isaiah, the Coastguard & The Public;
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Stinkfoot Concert on the Thekla and new 2010 production
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Andy Black as Soliquisto, and The Partly Cooked Shrimp;
306:"Grand Finale/No Time Like The Future" – Entire Company 342:
Persian Moll β€” (originally played by Nikki Lamborn of
240:"Drowned Sailor’s Dream" – Elma the Electrifying Elver 142:
is an English musical with book, music, and lyrics by
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Sydney Longfellow as Mrs Bag Bag and A Woeful Siren;
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Pollyanna, the Foundling Budgerigar – Cindy Stratton
297:"Murder Living Next Door" – Polly & Persian Moll 369:
John Beedell as Screwy, The Ocean Liner and Chorus;
112: 98: 82: 67: 57: 34: 258:"Sharks of Mechanical Time" – Isaiah & Company 288:"What My Public Wants" – Soliquisto & Company 399:Choreography: Vivian Stanshall and Tria Linning; 358:Elma, the Electrifying Elver – Hirut Araya Bihon 352:Mrs. Bag Bag – Sydney Longfellow (Ki's daughter) 291:"It's Wonderful What People Will Do" – Stinkfoot 50:Screwy (Jon Beedell) vs Soliquisto (Andy Black) 246:"Ow! Ow! Wasn’t I Good Tonight!" – Persian Moll 243:"No Time Like the Future" – Isaiah & Polly 237:"A Foundling’s Song, or Born in a Bag" – Polly 8: 442:The Public – The Company led by Pete Coggins 390:Richard Smith as Buster and The Giant Squid; 282:"Parakeet to Meet You" – Polly & Company 273:"The Meow Blues" – Persian Moll & Buster 171:The story concerns Soliquisto, a once great 44: 31: 544: 542: 540: 378:Hirut as Black Pearl and A Woeful Siren; 234:"You Can’t Confound a Flounder" – Isaiah 514: 448:The Partly Cooked Shrimp – Andy Black 411:Set and prop painting: Mark Millmore; 276:"Landing on my Feet Feet" – Stinkfoot 7: 488:around to keep us happily buoyant." 422:Secondary characters, original cast 355:Isaiah, the Flounder – Pete Coggins 534:, San Francisco, California, 2008. 300:"Only Being Myself" – Persian Moll 255:"Sphinx & Minx" – Mrs. Bag Bag 201:The entire script of the original 25: 324:The Great Soliquisto β€” Andy Black 294:"Why Me Legs Won’t Work" – Screwy 203:Stinkfoot: An English Comic Opera 285:"See Me Sometime" – Persian Moll 261:"Cut My Hands" – Moll & Elma 454:The Drowned Sailor – Steve Howe 433:The Giant Squid – Richard Smith 252:"Follow Your Nose" – Soliquisto 417:Make-up: Helen and Julie-Anna. 319:Main characters, original cast 249:"Quickchange Artiste" – Buster 1: 530:Interview with Longfellow at 451:The Coastguard – Pete Coggins 436:The Ocean Liner – Jon Beedell 414:Stage carpenter: Mike Wilson; 228:"Bad Bad Ways" – Persian Moll 402:Music director: Pete Watson; 52:Original Bristol performance 439:The Angry Sea – The Company 150:-Stanshall written for the 620: 405:Costumes: Caroline Poland; 43: 565:Stinkfoot Concert review 408:Hair: Nikki B and James; 152:Crackpot Theatre Company 139:Stinkfoot, a Comic Opera 37:Stinkfoot, a Comic Opera 327:Stinkfoot β€” Steve Howe 156:Old Profanity Showboat 118:Old Profanity Showboat 396:Lights: Paul Neville; 279:"Imagination" – Polly 509:Notes and references 502:Bristol Evening Post 532:Barnes & Noble 462:Critical reception 187:Bloomsbury Theatre 127:Bloomsbury Theatre 107:Stinkfoot, the Cat 599:Original musicals 594:West End musicals 549:Stinkfoot Reviews 315: 314: 135: 134: 91:-Stanshall & 16:(Redirected from 611: 604:British musicals 552: 546: 535: 528: 522: 519: 429:Vivian Stanshall 218: 144:Vivian Stanshall 105:children's book 93:Vivian Stanshall 72:Vivian Stanshall 62:Vivian Stanshall 48: 38: 32: 21: 619: 618: 614: 613: 612: 610: 609: 608: 579: 578: 561: 556: 555: 547: 538: 529: 525: 520: 516: 511: 471:theatre critic 464: 424: 344:Never the Bride 321: 316: 215: 213:Songs and music 199: 182: 169: 124: 53: 51: 36: 30: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 617: 615: 607: 606: 601: 596: 591: 581: 580: 577: 576: 571: 560: 559:External links 557: 554: 553: 536: 523: 513: 512: 510: 507: 463: 460: 459: 458: 455: 452: 449: 446: 443: 440: 437: 434: 431: 423: 420: 419: 418: 415: 412: 409: 406: 403: 400: 397: 394: 391: 388: 385: 382: 379: 376: 373: 370: 367: 360: 359: 356: 353: 350: 347: 340: 334: 328: 325: 320: 317: 313: 312: 308: 307: 304: 301: 298: 295: 292: 289: 286: 283: 280: 277: 274: 270: 269: 264: 263: 262: 259: 256: 253: 250: 247: 244: 241: 238: 235: 232: 229: 225: 224: 216: 214: 211: 198: 195: 181: 178: 168: 165: 160:literary agent 133: 132: 114: 110: 109: 100: 96: 95: 86: 80: 79: 69: 65: 64: 59: 55: 54: 49: 41: 40: 28: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 616: 605: 602: 600: 597: 595: 592: 590: 589:1985 musicals 587: 586: 584: 575: 572: 570: 569:WORD Magazine 566: 563: 562: 558: 550: 545: 543: 541: 537: 533: 527: 524: 518: 515: 508: 506: 504: 503: 497: 495: 494: 489: 487: 483: 479: 474: 470: 469: 461: 456: 453: 450: 447: 444: 441: 438: 435: 432: 430: 426: 425: 421: 416: 413: 410: 407: 404: 401: 398: 395: 392: 389: 386: 383: 380: 377: 374: 371: 368: 365: 364: 363: 357: 354: 351: 348: 345: 341: 339: 338:Richard Smith 335: 333: 329: 326: 323: 322: 318: 311: 305: 302: 299: 296: 293: 290: 287: 284: 281: 278: 275: 272: 271: 267: 266: 265: 260: 257: 254: 251: 248: 245: 242: 239: 236: 233: 230: 227: 226: 222: 221: 220: 219: 212: 210: 208: 204: 196: 194: 192: 188: 179: 177: 174: 166: 164: 161: 157: 153: 149: 148:Ki Longfellow 145: 141: 140: 131: 128: 122: 119: 115: 111: 108: 104: 103:Ki Longfellow 101: 97: 94: 90: 89:Ki Longfellow 87: 85: 81: 77: 76:Ki Longfellow 73: 70: 66: 63: 60: 56: 47: 42: 39: 33: 27: 19: 526: 517: 500: 498: 491: 490: 468:The Guardian 466: 465: 361: 309: 202: 200: 183: 170: 151: 138: 137: 136: 106: 35: 26: 473:David Foote 332:Jon Beedell 191:Stephen Fry 180:Productions 154:aboard the 113:Productions 583:Categories 173:music hall 78:-Stanshall 493:The Times 336:Buster β€” 330:Screwy β€” 207:Rotterdam 123:, England 18:Stinkfoot 486:Mae West 130:revival 121:Bristol 29:Musical 484:, and 482:Cagney 478:Coward 427:God β€” 310: 268:Act II 74:& 68:Lyrics 223:Act I 125:1988 116:1985 99:Basis 58:Music 499:The 197:Book 167:Plot 146:and 84:Book 567:in 585:: 539:^ 480:, 209:. 346:) 20:)

Index

Stinkfoot

Vivian Stanshall
Vivian Stanshall
Ki Longfellow
Book
Ki Longfellow
Vivian Stanshall
Ki Longfellow
Old Profanity Showboat
Bristol
Bloomsbury Theatre
revival
Vivian Stanshall
Ki Longfellow
Old Profanity Showboat
literary agent
music hall
Bloomsbury Theatre
Stephen Fry
Rotterdam
Jon Beedell
Richard Smith
Never the Bride
Vivian Stanshall
The Guardian
David Foote
Coward
Cagney
Mae West

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