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Passing Strange



Passing Strange
On this episode of "Studio 360," creator Mark Stewart talks about his ground-breaking, autobiographical rock musical "Passing Strange."

by Kurt Andersen




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It's pretty bizarre how few Broadway musicals these days are original. We get well-known song books with jury-rigged stories, remakes movies, remakes of remakes, and revivals galore. So when a show like "Passing Strange" comes along, it's hard not to notice.

A Broadway musical with a fresh new story and a sound that isn't very Broadway. It contains actual rock 'n' roll, smart lyrics and real laughs, and it is totally entertaining. "Passing Strange" is up for six Tony Awards.

This ground-breaking rock musical is about a black teen who leaves Los Angeles to find himself in Berlin. Its creator Mark Stewart, a songwriter and guitarist who goes by the name of Stew, talks with Kurt Andersen about the autobiographical show and race in America today.

Stew says, "We only knew on thing in the beginning. We wanted to bring the actual rock-pop music that we do on to the American stage. We didn't want to make a rock-musical in quotations. So there's not a single note you'll hear in the theater that you would not hear in our club act."

In the story, the "Stew" character is played by a young actor while Stew narrates in the background, onstage. Stew explains how he came up with the idea " ... we felt like everybody who's 46 would like to be able to have a conversation with their 22-year-old selves ... just to see how it looks like."

PRI's Peabody Award-winning "Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen" from WNYC is public radio's smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts. Each week, Kurt Andersen introduces you to the people who are creating and shaping our culture. Life is busy — so let "Studio 360" steer you to the must-see movie this weekend, the next book for your nightstand, or the song that will change your life.

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October 13, 2008
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