The 2001 musical episode of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' is getting two NYC concert performances
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The 2001 musical episode of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' is getting two NYC concert performances
""Once More, With Feeling," is the episode that helped solidify the series as one of TV's great cult shows. The premise is classic Buffy: a demon arrives in Sunnydale and forces everyone to reveal their deepest truths by breaking into song and dance. The result is part Broadway pastiche, part monster-of-the-week adventure and part devastating character study. It became an instant fan favorite"
"Produced by Something to Sing About Productions, the concert brings the episode's songs to life, led by director LaRena Iocco and music director Billy Blair. The concert staging promises to tap into that legacy, bringing Buffy diehards together to revisit everything from Buffy's anguished solo "Something to Sing About" to Spike's swaggering "Rest in Peace," plus fan favorites like "I'll Never Tell" and "Walk Through the Fire.""
"The cast includes Andrea Janine Bernardo, Emily Enden, Carina Gravante, Margaret Hall, Danielle Kirshenblat, Myles McHale, Rachel Robins, Evan Michael Smith, Allison St Rock, Sam Underwood and Johnny Vorsteg, with the performers stepping into roles originated by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, James Marsters and the rest of the Buffy ensemble. After the show, there will be a round of Buffy trivia for fans who want to show off and maybe win some swag."
A staged reading of Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Season 6 musical episode "Once More, With Feeling" will be held at The Rat NYC in Brooklyn on November 19 and December 9. The premise centers on a demon that forces Sunnydale residents to reveal truths through song and dance, blending Broadway pastiche, monster-of-the-week action, and intense character study. Something to Sing About Productions leads the concert, directed by LaRena Iocco with Billy Blair as music director, recreating signature numbers and moments. The cast steps into roles originated by the show's ensemble, with post-show Buffy trivia and fan engagement opportunities.
Read at Time Out New York
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