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Michael Jackson: The Musical

Michael Jackson: The Musical
A show featuring the Gloved One's songs -- but not the singer -- hits London's West End

http://online.wsj.com/art...91167.html

By JOHN JURGENSEN
London

'Thriller Live," a new West End show built around the music of Michael Jackson, features a moonwalking lookalike, zombie choreography and prepubescent singers who hit the high notes on "ABC." What's absent: any backstory about the elusive King of Pop.

To reel in audiences with a familiar hook, producers have long looked to "jukebox musicals" that weave a story around the songs of famous acts such as the Four Seasons, Queen or ABBA. Now, the creators of "Thriller Live" are stripping that model down. With a string of more than 30 song-and-dance numbers ranging from "Ben" to "Bad," they're mounting what's essentially a two-hour tribute concert, billed as a "musical celebration" on the posters plastered around London. There's no plot or dialogue -- just music.

"We don't have a big name in the cast to pay. There are no moving sets or scenery," says producer Paul Walden. Instead, his team is betting that Mr. Jackson's music will draw crowds as the troubled global economy makes people more picky about their entertainment choices.
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A scene from 'Thriller Live,' which features the songs of Michael Jackson.
On Broadway, slow ticket sales have forced some shows to close and the credit crunch is hampering new productions. By comparison, London's theater industry has held stable, buoyed by a raft of musicals featuring stars cast via reality TV shows. As of mid-December, total box-office revenue had slipped by only 1% from the record gross of $686 million in 2007, according to the Society of London Theatre.

Beyond brother Tito Jackson's plans to attend the "Thriller Live" premiere, neither Michael Jackson nor his family are involved in the production. The star gets revenue from the show only indirectly, through standard fees that the production pays to Britain's Performing Rights Society, which collects royalties on behalf of songwriters. Mr. Jackson's record company, Sony, isn't connected to the show either, though a spokesman for Sony Music UK says it supports the production. The company is eager to promote Mr. Jackson's back catalog in lieu of new music -- he hasn't released an album of new material since "Invincible" in 2001. He's been in the studio with various producers and last year discussed a performance residency in Las Vegas, but the 50-year-old star has stayed out of the public eye since he was tried and acquitted of child-molestation charges in 2005.

Representatives for Mr. Jackson did not respond to requests for comment.

"Thriller Live" came out of the fandom of its creator, Adrian Grant. About 20 years ago the Reading native launched a Michael Jackson fan club magazine called "Off the Wall," which led to visits with his idol in the studio and at the Neverland Ranch. In 1991 Mr. Grant began staging talent shows where fans would flaunt their impressions and renditions of Mr. Jackson's music. These annual productions (including one attended by the star himself in 2001) eventually attracted the attention of Flying Music, a production company specializing in tribute shows based on the music of Fleetwood Mac, the Rat Pack and other acts.

In 2007, after refining the "Thriller Live" concept, Flying Music financed a six-week tour around the U.K. Attendance was "patchy" and reviews were mixed, says Mr. Walden. But the tour built steam, leading to two follow-up tours through the U.K. and Europe. Now, in addition to the West End run at the Lyric Theatre (opening Jan. 21 and booking into April), a separate "Thriller Live" show will go to Europe again starting in February. So far, at least, there are no plans to bring the show to the U.S.

On the stage of the Lyric Theatre, a 900-seat venue, two sets of stairs flank a video screen that flashes images of Mr. Jackson and declarations about his commercial clout, such as "The 'Thriller' album was at No. 1 for 37 weeks!" Eighteen cast members, split between singers and dancers, work through his catalog chronologically, starting with Jackson 5 fare such as "I Want You Back," pausing only for introductions and praise for Mr. Jackson's legacy.

Ricko Baird, an American dancer costumed in a fedora and black loafers, got some of the loudest applause at a preview show last week when he moonwalked, thrust his pelvis and executed other trademark Jackson moves.

Four boys have been cast to perform young Michael's material and will rotate through the performance schedule. They include 14-year-old Layton Williams, who recently shared the lead role in the London version of "Billy Elliot." The boys represent one of the show's biggest hooks -- cooing "aaws" from the crowd greeted 14-year-old Ashton Russell each time he appeared on stage last week -- as well as a potential weakness. "Unfortunately they quickly grow up," Mr. Walden says. "Once their voices break they can't sing the songs."

Another challenge for the show: The singing and dancing abilities of the cast members invite comparisons to Mr. Jackson in his prime. But with the pop star absent from the world stage for the foreseeable future, productions like "Thriller Live" might be the closest fans can get to the real thing. Even Mr. Walden tends to refer to Mr. Jackson in the past tense, saying, "Here was an artist who had an amazing career." eek
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Reply #1 posted 01/17/09 4:04pm

SoulAlive

I think it's a good idea.I wonder how Michael feels about it? Doesn't he get paid too?
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Reply #2 posted 01/17/09 4:04pm

alphastreet

he would, he would never have to record or tour again!
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Reply #3 posted 01/17/09 4:17pm

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

I think it's a good idea.I wonder how Michael feels about it? Doesn't he get paid too?


Through songs he wrote that are used in the play besides the Motown ones that are in Universal's control.
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Reply #4 posted 01/17/09 4:18pm

Timmy84

alphastreet said:

he would, he would never have to record or tour again!


Isn't that why he got the ATV catalog? LOL
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Reply #5 posted 01/17/09 4:20pm

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SoulAlive said:

I think it's a good idea.I wonder how Michael feels about it? Doesn't he get paid too?

I hated the idea but now, ehh
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Reply #6 posted 01/17/09 4:23pm

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That will be interesting.
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Reply #7 posted 01/17/09 4:23pm

alphastreet

Timmy84 said:

alphastreet said:

he would, he would never have to record or tour again!


Isn't that why he got the ATV catalog? LOL


well yeah but I doubt that's enough to live off of, he needs to make money off his own music
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Reply #8 posted 01/17/09 4:24pm

Timmy84

alphastreet said:

Timmy84 said:



Isn't that why he got the ATV catalog? LOL


well yeah but I doubt that's enough to live off of, he needs to make money off his own music


That is true. confused

I wonder how many of HIS songs (ones he wrote) they use... since the play covers his career chronological-wise...
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Reply #9 posted 01/17/09 4:25pm

alphastreet

well don't stop, billie jean and beat it would be a given
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Reply #10 posted 01/17/09 4:26pm

Timmy84

alphastreet said:

well don't stop, billie jean and beat it would be a given


Yeah I know that, I just wonder how many. lol
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Reply #11 posted 01/17/09 6:26pm

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alphastreet said:

Timmy84 said:



Isn't that why he got the ATV catalog? LOL


well yeah but I doubt that's enough to live off of, he needs to make money off his own music

SonyATV not bringing in enough money? falloff
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Reply #12 posted 01/17/09 6:54pm

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this has been around for a while touring the country i think the first time i heard of it being in london was August 06 though it may have been before that
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Reply #13 posted 01/17/09 7:56pm

alphastreet

bboy87 said:

alphastreet said:



well yeah but I doubt that's enough to live off of, he needs to make money off his own music

SonyATV not bringing in enough money? falloff


well I'm sure it does, but I doubt it's enough to make a living off of. I'm sure he's not broke like the media says, but he's definitely not rich like before obviously
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Reply #14 posted 01/17/09 7:58pm

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alphastreet said:

bboy87 said:


SonyATV not bringing in enough money? falloff


well I'm sure it does, but I doubt it's enough to make a living off of. I'm sure he's not broke like the media says, but he's definitely not rich like before obviously

music publishing is really lucrative. Have you ever wondered why artists make such a big fuss over their publishing?
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Reply #15 posted 01/17/09 8:42pm

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And deh bes' not be singin off key!
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Reply #16 posted 01/17/09 8:46pm

Timmy84

bboy87 said:

alphastreet said:



well I'm sure it does, but I doubt it's enough to make a living off of. I'm sure he's not broke like the media says, but he's definitely not rich like before obviously

music publishing is really lucrative. Have you ever wondered why artists make such a big fuss over their publishing?


Exactly! Publishing ain't nothing to overlook. Sam Cooke was one of the first artists, black or white, that looked to own his own musical publishing and was actually one of the first to accomplish that. He encouraged other artists to do the same thing, that's why artists like Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Prince and Michael Jackson later fought (and got) rights to some of their own publishing while MJ took it a step further with the ATV/Northern Songs catalog in '85. In all respects, MJ is still a multi-millionaire.
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Reply #17 posted 01/17/09 9:43pm

Cinnie

Did he ever sell his ATV publishing? Someone was asking me this over Christmas and I wasn't sure.
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Reply #18 posted 01/17/09 9:57pm

Timmy84

Cinnie said:

Did he ever sell his ATV publishing? Someone was asking me this over Christmas and I wasn't sure.


No, he still got 50% stock (from his Sony Music merger).
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Reply #19 posted 01/17/09 10:04pm

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Cinnie said:

Did he ever sell his ATV publishing? Someone was asking me this over Christmas and I wasn't sure.


No, he still owns his half of Sony/ATV. He's been getting about something around $80 million a year from The Beatles' music alone. He also has 100 percent ownership of his Mijac Music Publishing Catalogue. So I don't think MJ has to worry about money.
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Reply #20 posted 01/17/09 10:05pm

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Timmy84 said:

Cinnie said:

Did he ever sell his ATV publishing? Someone was asking me this over Christmas and I wasn't sure.


No, he still got 50% stock (from his Sony Music merger).


Ahh, U answered before I did. lol

cool
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Reply #21 posted 01/17/09 10:11pm

Timmy84

WaterInYourBath said:

Timmy84 said:



No, he still got 50% stock (from his Sony Music merger).


Ahh, U answered before I did. lol

cool


You added more statistics. wink
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Reply #22 posted 01/17/09 10:25pm

Cinnie

WaterInYourBath said:

Cinnie said:

Did he ever sell his ATV publishing? Someone was asking me this over Christmas and I wasn't sure.


No, he still owns his half of Sony/ATV. He's been getting about something around $80 million a year from The Beatles' music alone. He also has 100 percent ownership of his Mijac Music Publishing Catalogue. So I don't think MJ has to worry about money.


Awesome.
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Reply #23 posted 01/17/09 11:05pm

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Reply #24 posted 01/18/09 10:41am

Cinnie

bboy87 said:

alphastreet said:



well yeah but I doubt that's enough to live off of, he needs to make money off his own music

SonyATV not bringing in enough money? falloff

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Reply #25 posted 01/18/09 11:12am

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Cinnie said:

bboy87 said:


SonyATV not bringing in enough money? falloff


^^I'll be taking this, thank you lol
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Reply #26 posted 01/18/09 1:39pm

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Michael has retired. Not officialy announced yet, but trust me it will come. He is no longer interested in his former life. And doesn't feel he needs to be.
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Reply #27 posted 01/18/09 1:46pm

Timmy84

Marrk said:

Michael has retired. Not officialy announced yet, but trust me it will come. He is no longer interested in his former life. And doesn't feel he needs to be.


The more we hear talk of a comeback and the less we've seen it, I'm inclined to believe Michael has finally found the solace he didn't find in the first 47 years of his life: his children. But I do believe he'll close it out with one more album before finally calling it quits tho. It's gotta be perfect for him and that may even take some more time especially with MiJac's schedule. lol
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Reply #28 posted 01/18/09 4:38pm

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alphastreet said:

Timmy84 said:



Isn't that why he got the ATV catalog? LOL


well yeah but I doubt that's enough to live off of, he needs to make money off his own music


how the fuck can someone not survive on guarenteed millions every year??

he fucking owns half of Sony/ATV, which fucking owns everything from Beyonce's songs, beatles, you name it.

Thats one of the primary reasons why MJ can afford to be a lazy fuck if he wants to be, although in reality he is simply bringing up his children.

Sure, if he spends like a maniac, then yeah, he might lose a bit of sleep,
but with guarenteed income coming in from the music he owns, he doesn't need to do fuck all in all honesty.
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Reply #29 posted 01/18/09 6:26pm

SoulAlive

Marrk said:

Michael has retired. Not officialy announced yet, but trust me it will come. He is no longer interested in his former life. And doesn't feel he needs to be.



Yeah,I have a feeling that he has retired but can't bring himself to make an official announcement.He probaly doesn't want to upset his millions of loyal and patient fans around the globe.
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