In Sweeney Todd what are the differences between the stage version of Mrs Lovett!
Question: In Sweeney Todd what are the differences between the stage version of Mrs Lovett and the film version !?
In Sweeney Todd what are differences between the stage version of Mrs Lovett and the film version!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
There are a few :
1)More blood for one !
2)There is a song called "parlour songs" in the show sung by the beadle bamford and Mrs lovett
3)"Green finch and linnet bird" is longer in the show , it has more verses, as well as "by the sea"!.
4)The show also has a song called "Kiss me" Sung by johanna and anthony
5)Both the beadle and the judje love Johanna in the show
6)The film is a lot darker !.!.!. the characters are darker too
7)Toby is irish in the stage production
8) the stage production deals with much older characters - Tim burton reduced the age of all the characters by about 10- 15 years in his version of it !
I cant think of anymore right now , but i know there are some other differences as well as these
hope i helped xxWww@Enter-QA@Com
1)More blood for one !
2)There is a song called "parlour songs" in the show sung by the beadle bamford and Mrs lovett
3)"Green finch and linnet bird" is longer in the show , it has more verses, as well as "by the sea"!.
4)The show also has a song called "Kiss me" Sung by johanna and anthony
5)Both the beadle and the judje love Johanna in the show
6)The film is a lot darker !.!.!. the characters are darker too
7)Toby is irish in the stage production
8) the stage production deals with much older characters - Tim burton reduced the age of all the characters by about 10- 15 years in his version of it !
I cant think of anymore right now , but i know there are some other differences as well as these
hope i helped xxWww@Enter-QA@Com
Mrs!. Lovett was older in the play, more matronly, a bit on the frumpy side!. When I first seen the musical, Angela Lansbury played her and I thought at first that her and Sweeney were a long married couple!.
Tim Burton's choice was interesting!. Helena Bonham-Carter really sunk her teeth (no pun intended) into this role!. This is probably the most effort I seen her put into something since she was younger!. I also loved that sense of jealousy and unrequited love she feels for Sweeney, which was somewhat lacking in the original!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Tim Burton's choice was interesting!. Helena Bonham-Carter really sunk her teeth (no pun intended) into this role!. This is probably the most effort I seen her put into something since she was younger!. I also loved that sense of jealousy and unrequited love she feels for Sweeney, which was somewhat lacking in the original!.Www@Enter-QA@Com