'Camelot' like never before: Aaron Sorkin's revival brings new meaning to the classic tale

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2023
  • Acclaimed screenwriter and playwright Aaron Sorkin joins Morning Joe to discuss the new production of Lerner & Loewe's "Camelot" at Lincoln Center Theater. Sorkin, who wrote a new book for the production based on the original by Alan Jay Lerner, discussed his approach to adapting the classic musical for modern audiences and the challenges of balancing tradition with innovation. The show, which opens tonight, April 13th, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, promises to be a fresh take on a beloved classic, with Sorkin's signature wit and style.
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    'Camelot' like never before: Aaron Sorkin's revival brings new meaning to the classic tale
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Komentáře • 79

  • @AutistineDaae
    @AutistineDaae Před 10 měsíci +5

    As a Disabled person, I can't explain how much it means to me that there were (at least) two Disabled actors in this production (Marilee Talkington and Antony Michael Lopez). I can't overemphasize how rare that is. It should be the norm, but it is still nothing short of revolutionary on Broadway (and in theatre in general), and it's enormously encouraging to see it happening.

  • @amyepage
    @amyepage Před rokem +5

    It was a gorgeous performance. Phillipa’s mic could’ve been turned up a bit. But overall, it was well done indeed.

  • @mr.m4853
    @mr.m4853 Před rokem +7

    I'm sure this will get tens of views 😆 🤣

    • @makeracistsafraidagain
      @makeracistsafraidagain Před rokem +5

      Not everyone is unsophisticated.

    • @rgwak
      @rgwak Před rokem +2

      Shouldn't you be watching Honey Boo Boo re-runs right now? 😂🤣

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Před rokem +2

      Go watch Real Housewives, sunshine.

  • @dmnemaine
    @dmnemaine Před 9 měsíci +3

    Yeah. Rewrite Alan Jay Lerner. lol

  • @leerandall7740
    @leerandall7740 Před rokem +8

    What was so problematic about the original book. I don’t think it needed a new book. I’m not a fan of this thing. Whatever it is. It’s not Camelot

    • @djjnonya2170
      @djjnonya2170 Před rokem +2

      Correct. Its wokealot

    • @emb74
      @emb74 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I don’t know much about this version but I don’t like what I hear in this interview. I thought the original book was wonderful. Although I like Aaron Sorkin Camelot is Camelot. King Arthur is King Arthur. You can’t rewrite legend.

    • @warblerab2955
      @warblerab2955 Před 3 měsíci

      @@emb74 and here is another thing: This was original the work of Lerner and Lowe, just how do we know that they would have approved of what Sorkin has done?

    • @JackAShepherd
      @JackAShepherd Před měsícem

      @@djjnonya2170LOL how so -- apart from them casting non-white people, which's of course standard (and should be re: merit-based... We suspend so much imagination for the stage -- we can suspend it for race/ethnicity too)

  • @MrMyarsesmells
    @MrMyarsesmells Před rokem +3

    I always Camealot with this book.

  • @ellentim8297
    @ellentim8297 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Aaron Sorkin ruined the book. He took away the magic, the passion and the love. No wedding. The music was the only good thing. The orchestra was phenomenal. Aaron, stay away from musical theater!!!!

  • @djjnonya2170
    @djjnonya2170 Před rokem +2

    No it doesn’t bring a new story. It hijacks a classic story to make a woke mess. Racial discriminatory casting. Merlin was a wizard and Arthur and the men weren’t bumbling idiots. If by new meaning you are referring to hijacking the story to push a work agenda then yes.

  • @acountryforwomen
    @acountryforwomen Před rokem +5

    WHY DOESN'T SORKIN ALLOW MAGIC OF THE ANCIENT TALE???
    HE'S DESTROYING THE MYTH OF AGES LIKE BOOK BURNING ...AND HE TAKES OVER THE RIGHTS OF THE ORGINAL !
    THINK UP YOUR OWN FRICKING MUSICAL SORKIN!

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Před rokem

      Your caps lock seems to be stuck.

    • @warblerab2955
      @warblerab2955 Před 3 měsíci

      "WHY DOESN'T SORKIN ALLOW MAGIC OF THE ANCIENT TALE??? " Magic? in the Arthurian tale?!?!! You can't have that! What are you thinking? Magic has no place in the Arthurian tale! What are going to go do? Make Merlin a magician?!? ha!

  • @augustineferrara
    @augustineferrara Před rokem +4

    Do you guys know that the word problematic means something? Like has an actual dictionary definition that has existed for years. It’s been a known issue from the time that it originally opened that Camelot’s book lacks cohesion and doesn’t really serve the beautiful score. You guys are just as bad if not worse than the people you’re complaining about.

    • @warblerab2955
      @warblerab2955 Před 3 měsíci

      1. Just what is this known "issue" or issue? how about you be more specific just just "issue" and "lacks cohesion"?
      2. If the book was so "problematic" and has an "issue" or issues and "lacks cohesion" and doesn't serve the score, please explain why it wasn't corrected in the 1st revival in 1980, or the 2nd revival in 1981, or the third in 1993? How come it took till now?
      3. I have watched the 1982 version that was shown on HBO(It is also on youtube), many times. I don't see anything problematic with the book there. I don't any "issue" or issues and it certainly doesn't seem to lack cohesion and it certainly serves the beautiful score.
      4. That beautiful score is a bit less beautiful is bit less beautiful in Sorkin's version thanks to him stupidly cutting the hauntingly beautiful song "follow me" because magic had to go for some stupid reason. God forbid a story about King Arthur, Merlin and Camelot should contain some magic, CAN'T HAVE THAT!

  • @ChienaAvtzon
    @ChienaAvtzon Před rokem +2

    Worst revival/reimagining ever put to stage. Aaron Sorkin took a notoriously bad book and made it even more problematic. The score is the only redeemable part of the musical. I felt terrible for the cast, for having to recite Sorkin’s awful dialogue. He should be banned from musical theater for removing the magic.

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Před rokem

      Sorting is an Academy Award winning screenwriter..
      But I'm sure you could do a better job, right? 😂🤣

  • @DaleHartley
    @DaleHartley Před rokem +7

    Wales 1800 years ago was not diverse, Wales 1800 years ago STRONGLY believed in Magic and the supernatural...This is an intrinsic part of the story. Write NEW fiction and stories. Do you guys not have any imagination anymore?

    • @u.synlig
      @u.synlig Před rokem +6

      I doubt that few - if any - of the Broadway performers in Camelot over the last 63 years *were Welsh.* So, what?

    • @DaleHartley
      @DaleHartley Před rokem +1

      @@u.synlig I think you might be surprised, however it is a Celtic myth.
      It is cultural Appropriation. ( and before you comment, the celtic lands covered from spain to anatolia, from northern british isles, to greece...)

    • @DaleHartley
      @DaleHartley Před rokem +2

      @@u.synlig original cast members Richard Burton and Robert Goulet to star in their respective roles, along with Elizabeth Taylor to star as Guenevere
      Burton...Welsh
      Goulet...French ( Lancelot's home)
      Taylor...British
      For the movie
      Harris...Irish
      Nero...Northern Italy, not too far from france.
      Redgrave...English
      Ioan Gruffudd as Lancelot in 2004 remake
      Clive owen, and Keira Knightley...both english
      I could go one, but a simple web search gives you far more than I am willing to put into your ignorance. Not trying to be insulting, just noting your biased opinion is based on a hunch, not reality.

    • @prefon13
      @prefon13 Před 11 měsíci

      Sorkin has written a fair, few new and original fiction and stories-certainly more than you could come up with, I’d wager.
      So why retell something? There’s a number of reasons. Because something in it speaks to you; that’s the reason most artists do anything. Another good reason for artists, is he was commissioned to do so; shockingly, artists like getting paid. Also, because the work remains relevant. Candles in the wind can stand for a lot of things, symbolically; for an artist whose work seeks to understand how and why ideals fail-presidencies, protests, justice, or the weighty task of informing the public-this candle in the wind just might be democracy writ large.
      Then why change the work? Perhaps, not for the sake of changing alone, but because the change teases out another element from the original, present but buried? Perhaps because its audience has also changed? Art is meant to challenge you sometimes. It’s not always meant to comfort you. I swear, it’s not imagination we only seem to lack, it’s the capacity to sit with anything we don’t immediately agree with.

    • @u.synlig
      @u.synlig Před 11 měsíci

      @@DaleHartley Thank you, for proving my point. *”Few, if any... .”*

  • @feffygracie
    @feffygracie Před rokem +8

    Can we get an Asian Harriet Tubman.

  • @richardmaclean7581
    @richardmaclean7581 Před rokem +6

    Remember, when women couldn’t perform on stage… Men used to dress up in drag.

    • @Chilliconkanye
      @Chilliconkanye Před rokem +3

      Times have changed... now we don't want that

    • @feffygracie
      @feffygracie Před rokem +3

      They weren't doing to indoctrinate kids.

    • @oliverbrownlow5615
      @oliverbrownlow5615 Před rokem +1

      And boys played all the female parts in Shakespeare's time.

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Před rokem

      ​@@feffygracie where exactly, specifically, is the indoctrination of kids? Which specific school curriculum? I'll wait...
      And there will be crickets because it doesn't exist.

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Před rokem +1

      ​@@Chilliconkanye you never saw Mrs. Doubtfire? Tootsie? The Birdcage?
      How sad for you, they're funny movies.

  • @janbarrett4544
    @janbarrett4544 Před 11 měsíci

    It was not a revival it was a poor rehash of the original. We NEED magic right now...that's why Marvel Comics has become the new go-to for movie scripts!I feel you ripped off both Lerner and Lowe and TH White and the result is that you ruined a wonderful story.

  • @julietteyork6293
    @julietteyork6293 Před 9 měsíci

    Aaron Sorkin is also the hack who cast Nicole Kidman as Lucy in his disastrous “Being the Ricardos.”

    • @warblerab2955
      @warblerab2955 Před 3 měsíci

      While I don't like the sound of what Sorkin did with Camelot. Sorkin is no hack. Watch the West Wing and then come back and tell me he is a hack.

  • @kennyc6597
    @kennyc6597 Před rokem +2

    Another flop.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Před rokem +1

      Then tell me who's going to win the World Series, chuckles.

  • @frankbandera6591
    @frankbandera6591 Před rokem +1

    I'm sure King Arthur will be black

  • @davidrhinehart7764
    @davidrhinehart7764 Před rokem +3

    Romy took julie to a restuarant and told her to order anything she wanted because he was fasting and would not be eating. So julie ordered and when she was done eating the waiter brought the check. When Romy reached in his pocket to get his wallet, he realized he had forgotten to bring it. So Romy owed what julie ett.

  • @icausedbidenflation9999
    @icausedbidenflation9999 Před rokem +8

    Black history month is over

    • @sharonmassey2923
      @sharonmassey2923 Před rokem

      Yes, I noticed that you changed your name, racist half-wit. But are you brain-damaged? I also noticed that you only know five words. ONE MORE TIME, white history month NEVER ends...thanks to racist half-wits like you.

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Před rokem +2

      So?

  • @icausedbidenflation9999
    @icausedbidenflation9999 Před rokem +5

    Where's Symone, I heard she has bad diaper rash from her poor hygiene

  • @TH-tl6sy
    @TH-tl6sy Před rokem +7

    I seriously NEVER EVER EVER want to hear another person scream about cultural appropriation when Celtic and Germanic folklore and pegan religious beliefs are constantly being co-opted.
    Next on The Crown, Viola Davis and Idris Alba star as Will & Kate!
    Actually, Americans just shouldn't be allowed to touch on anything that isn't American history.
    Because they simply don't care or have any attachments to other people's culture. So they don't care what they do to it.

    • @deborahfreedman333
      @deborahfreedman333 Před rokem

      Brought to you by the same idiots, who think Cleopatra was black, despite the fact the Ptolemies were Greek.

    • @makeracistsafraidagain
      @makeracistsafraidagain Před rokem +9

      We don’t care what color an actor is. They are playing a character.
      I’m sorry you can’t ignore color for just a little while.

    • @TH-tl6sy
      @TH-tl6sy Před rokem

      @@makeracistsafraidagain your ignorance is showing.
      If White Actors were cast in The Woman King. You would have a problem with it. Lots of people had a problem with so many white actors were cast in the God's of Egypt. I was one of them.
      People are constantly going on about Dread locks. And braids or corn rows being Cultural appropriation when worn by White people yet they're not and have a long history in many cultures including European. Then people always see color.
      However, when it comes to celtic and Germanic tribes history culture and religion it's about "representation".
      If you want true representation promote telling of Folklore and legends of Cariwest and African people. Make a movie or play about Papa Bois or Soucoyant. Tell stories about Black Pirates, there are plenty in history, and Hire Black writers directors actors. Promote Black History culture stories and folkore!
      But NO! Can't do that. Need to culturally appropriate Germanic, Norse, Celtic Mythology Folklore and History. But Americans think You can take the stories and books from my childhood and write my people out of it. Equality and inclusiveness is not reached by Inequality and Exclusion. Cultural appropriation is wrong period. So if it's socially acceptable now for cultural appropriation I just don't ever want to hear a person of colour scream about it again.

    • @robertward8035
      @robertward8035 Před rokem +5

      Americans are from everywhere, so all culture is our culture. Culture changes for everyone all the time, nothing stays the same, except human arrogance and ignorance.

    • @TH-tl6sy
      @TH-tl6sy Před rokem

      ​@@robertward8035 American culture is American culture. America is a melting pot and everyone I expected to blend in and become "American".

  • @CorynaPhillips
    @CorynaPhillips Před rokem +6

    go woke go broke

    • @Madbandit77
      @Madbandit77 Před rokem +6

      Like you were going to see this musical if it had an all white cast...🙄