Thursday 26 June 2008

Evil Dead marks 300th show









If George Reinblatt weren�t so thirsty, he probably would never have written Evil Dead: The Musical, which is celebrating its 300th performance today.

Let Reinblatt, 31, the perpetual frat boy without a campus, tell the story himself.

�It was the summer of 2002,� he began, �and I went to see my buddy Chris Bond, who was performing in The Rocky Horror Show at a bar somewhere in Toronto.

�I was fascinated by the idea of people being allowed to drink in a theatre. I mean, it combined two of my favourite activities.�

So later that evening (�over more than a few brews,� in Reinblatt�s words) he and Bond decided to create a show of their own that � most importantly � would be presented in a venue that allowed the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

The next night, Reinblatt watched the 1981 movie The Evil Dead and called Bond, saying, �We have to do this!�

Next, he contacted the film�s creator, Sam Raimi, by now an A-list Hollywood director thanks to films such as Spider-Man.

�Surprisingly enough, Raimi gave me the rights from the start. It was all legal, but very limited. Later on, when we started to expand, the film company entered the picture and they kept us on a very short leash until they knew it was good.�

Together with fellow Queen�s University buds Frank Cipolla and Melissa Morris, Reinblatt and Bond wrote the show over the next year and had it ready to open at the Tranzac Club, on Brunswick Ave. (which, happily, was fully licensed) on Aug. 14, 2003.

If that date rings a bell, it�s because it was the night of the giant blackout, and only now, five years later, is Reinblatt willing to sheepishly admit that �I never even saw that performance. I was trapped all the way over on the other side of town.� What happened in the Annex, however, was amazing.
The cast and the audience poured into the street, lit the show with headlights, played it all acoustic and kept the evening going.

�It was that night,� Reinblatt chuckled, �that the Evil Dead buzz started.�

The run at the Tranzac sold out quickly and another was planned for October, which also played to packed houses. Then Just For Laughs brought it to Montreal in the summer of 2004, and it opened in New York on Nov. 1, 2006, got generally upbeat reviews and ran until Feb. 17, 2007.

Next it came back, to the Diesel Playhouse, where it remains.

As for the future, Reinblatt says he has a few ideas, but admits, �I�ve kind of grown to realize that no matter what I do, people might say, �It�s not as good as Evil Dead.��

And they might not serve drinks at the theatre, either.











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Thursday 19 June 2008

The Ting Tings, Duffy, Feeder Confirmed For Beach Party

The Ting Tings, Duffy and Feeder are just some of the new acts that have been added to this years T4 on the Beach line up.



Guillemots and Alphabeat will now also play the event – which takes place in Weston-super-Mare on July 20th.



As previously reported, The Hoosiers, Scouting For Girls, Robyn and The Pigeon Detectives have already been confirmed for the outdoor concert.



The event, which will be presented by Steve Jones, Alexa Chung, Miquita Oliver and Rick Edwards, will be broadcast live on Channel 4.



For more information, check out our new look Gig Guide.


Gigwise caught up with Feeder recently, click here to read what they had to say about their new album.




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Wednesday 11 June 2008

Liv Tyler - The Things They Say 8411

"He has no idea what my dad does, or that he's famous but I can tell that he thinks there's something special about him. He gets this little extra twinkle in his eye when he's around him." LIV TYLER on her son's relationship with his AEROSMITH rocker grandfather STEVEN TYLER.




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Wednesday 4 June 2008

Pete Wentz - Newlywed Wentz Caught Up In Police Drama

PETE WENTZ and ASHLEE SIMPSON's newlywed bliss was shattered in the early hours of Monday morning (19May08) - by a shock police call.

Wentz's pal, rapper Tyga, was caught driving the Fall Out Boy star's Mercedes and pulled over by Los Angeles police - and the authorities had to call the rocker to verify that his friend had permission to use the vehicle.

Wentz says, "I get a call from the LAPD... and they were like, 'Do you know someone who should be driving your Mercedes?' and I was like, `Tyga,' and they were like, 'What is his real name?' `I don't know, Tyga Mann?'

"He wrote me back said if I hadn't picked up my phone they had him in handcuffs and were arresting him for having stolen the car."

Wentz, who wed Simpson on Saturday (17May08), admits he wasn't thrilled to get the early morning call. He says sarcastically, "Your wife is pretty stoked to get that call at 3.45am."




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