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'''''Live TV Tuesdays''''' (formerly known as | |||
'''''Live TV Tuesdays''''' (formerly known as '''''Teen Angst Tuesdays''''') were a series of theatrical presentations put on by [[The Institution Theater]] where casts of mostly improvisors presented staged versions of beloved TV episodes. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Tom Booker]] began the tradition of ''Live TV Tuesdays'' in 2009 with his production of [[Live TV Tuesdays: Saved by the Bell|''Staged by the Bell'']], a live-theater presentation of the ''Saved by the Bell'' episode "Jessie's Song". This sort of production was not unprecedented for Mr. Booker: in Los Angeles, he had directed a similar take on ''The Brady Bunch'' (called [[wikipedia:The_Brady_Bunch#Specials.2C_documentaries.2C_and_other_revivals|''The Real Live Brady Bunch'']]) to great success. | [[Tom Booker]] began the tradition of ''Live TV Tuesdays'' in 2009 with his production of [[Live TV Tuesdays: Saved by the Bell|''Staged by the Bell'']], a live-theater presentation of the ''Saved by the Bell'' episode "Jessie's Song". This sort of production was not unprecedented for Mr. Booker: in Los Angeles, he had directed a similar take on ''The Brady Bunch'' (called [[wikipedia:The_Brady_Bunch#Specials.2C_documentaries.2C_and_other_revivals|''The Real Live Brady Bunch'']]) to great success. | ||
[[Live TV Tuesdays: Saved by the Bell|''Staged by the Bell'']] was performed at The United States Art Authority at | [[Live TV Tuesdays: Saved by the Bell|''Staged by the Bell'']] was performed at The United States Art Authority at [[The Spider House]]. Subsequent productions happened at [[The Highball]]. Up through the ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Buffy]]'' production, productions of ''Live TV Tuesdays'' stayed exclusively at that venue, but starting with ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Buffy]]'', each production would spend the first month of its run at [[The Highball|the Highball]], and spend their second month at [[The Institution]], which had a newly-constructed theater. The final show, ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Scrubs|Scrubs]]'', never played at [[The Highball]], but was performed exclusively at [[The Institution]]. | ||
The show was known by a variety of names over the course of its run. The first production was known only as "Staged by the Bell". After that, productions were known as "Teen Angst Tuesdays", except for ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: | The show was known by a variety of names over the course of its run. The first production was known only as "''Staged by the Bell''". After that, productions were known as "''Teen Angst Tuesdays''", except for ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog|Dr. Horrible]]'', which was known as "''Doctor Horrible Live!''" Then starting with ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Angel|Angel]]'', the name shifted to "''Live TV Tuesdays''". Finally, ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: South Park|South Park]]'' returned to the "''Live!''" moniker, going by "''South Park Live!''" | ||
In 2011 and 2012, the Institution achieved great commercial success with a series of [[wikipedia:Joss Whedon|Joss-Whedon]]-based productions of ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Buffy]]'', ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Angel]]'', ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: | Note that two of the productions were actually not TV episodes. ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog|Dr. Horrible]]'' presented the famous Joss Whedon webseries, and the [[Live TV Tuesdays: John Hughes Summer School|"John Hughes Summer School"]] presented a variety of scenes from classic [[wikipedia:John Hughes|John Hughes]] teen films. | ||
[[Image:SouthParkCeaseAndDesist.jpg|thumb|alt=Viacom's cease-and-desist letter demanding an end to _South Park Live_.|Viacom's cease-and-desist letter demanding an end to ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: South Park|South Park Live]]''.]] | |||
In 2011 and 2012, the Institution achieved great commercial success with a series of [[wikipedia:Joss Whedon|Joss-Whedon]]-based productions of ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Buffy]]'', ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Angel]]'', ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog|Dr. Horrible]]'', and ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Firefly|Firefly]]''. (They then capitalized on that success with ''[[The Joss Whedon Pajama Party]]''.) Unfortunately, with success, ''Live TV Tuesdays'' also got the attention of the TV companies' legal departments. ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Firefly|Firefly]]'' received a cease-and-desist order from FOX after their second performance. On 6/28/12, Viacom sent the theater [[:File:SouthParkCeaseAndDesist.jpg|a cease-and-desist letter]] demanding an end to ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: South Park|South Park]]'' because of copyright violation. | |||
[[The Institution Theater]] produced one more show (''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Scrubs|Scrubs]]''), and then ceased production on ''Live TV Tuesdays''. | [[The Institution Theater]] produced one more show (''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Scrubs|Scrubs]]''), and then ceased production on ''Live TV Tuesdays''. | ||
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* May/Jun 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Dawson's Creek|''Dawson's Creek'': "The Longest Day"]] | * May/Jun 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Dawson's Creek|''Dawson's Creek'': "The Longest Day"]] | ||
* Jun/Jul 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: My So-Called Life|''My So-Called Life'': "Pressure"]] | * Jun/Jul 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: My So-Called Life|''My So-Called Life'': "Pressure"]] | ||
* Jul/Aug 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: John Hughes Summer School|"John Hughes Summer School"]] | * Jul/Aug 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: John Hughes Summer School|"John Hughes Summer School"]] | ||
* Aug 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Party of Five|''Party of Five'': "The Wedding"]] | |||
* Sep/Oct 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Felicity|''Felicity'': "Gimme an O!"]] | * Sep/Oct 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Felicity|''Felicity'': "Gimme an O!"]] | ||
* Oct/Nov 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'': "The Prom"]] | * Oct/Nov 2011: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'': "The Prom"]] | ||
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* Jun/Jul 2012: [[Live TV Tuesdays: South Park|''South Park'': "Something You Can Do With Your Finger" and "Professor Chaos"]] | * Jun/Jul 2012: [[Live TV Tuesdays: South Park|''South Park'': "Something You Can Do With Your Finger" and "Professor Chaos"]] | ||
* Aug 2012: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Scrubs|''Scrubs'': "My Overkill" and "My Musical"]] | * Aug 2012: [[Live TV Tuesdays: Scrubs|''Scrubs'': "My Overkill" and "My Musical"]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 28 January 2014
Live TV Tuesdays | |
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Theater | The Institution Theater |
Directed by | Various |
Cast | Various |
Crew | Various |
Initial Run | Aug 2009 |
Subsequent Run(s) | 2009-2012 |
Live TV Tuesdays (formerly known as Teen Angst Tuesdays) were a series of theatrical presentations put on by The Institution Theater where casts of mostly improvisors presented staged versions of beloved TV episodes.
History
Tom Booker began the tradition of Live TV Tuesdays in 2009 with his production of Staged by the Bell, a live-theater presentation of the Saved by the Bell episode "Jessie's Song". This sort of production was not unprecedented for Mr. Booker: in Los Angeles, he had directed a similar take on The Brady Bunch (called The Real Live Brady Bunch) to great success.
Staged by the Bell was performed at The United States Art Authority at The Spider House. Subsequent productions happened at The Highball. Up through the Buffy production, productions of Live TV Tuesdays stayed exclusively at that venue, but starting with Buffy, each production would spend the first month of its run at the Highball, and spend their second month at The Institution, which had a newly-constructed theater. The final show, Scrubs, never played at The Highball, but was performed exclusively at The Institution.
The show was known by a variety of names over the course of its run. The first production was known only as "Staged by the Bell". After that, productions were known as "Teen Angst Tuesdays", except for Dr. Horrible, which was known as "Doctor Horrible Live!" Then starting with Angel, the name shifted to "Live TV Tuesdays". Finally, South Park returned to the "Live!" moniker, going by "South Park Live!"
Note that two of the productions were actually not TV episodes. Dr. Horrible presented the famous Joss Whedon webseries, and the "John Hughes Summer School" presented a variety of scenes from classic John Hughes teen films.
In 2011 and 2012, the Institution achieved great commercial success with a series of Joss-Whedon-based productions of Buffy, Angel, Dr. Horrible, and Firefly. (They then capitalized on that success with The Joss Whedon Pajama Party.) Unfortunately, with success, Live TV Tuesdays also got the attention of the TV companies' legal departments. Firefly received a cease-and-desist order from FOX after their second performance. On 6/28/12, Viacom sent the theater a cease-and-desist letter demanding an end to South Park because of copyright violation.
The Institution Theater produced one more show (Scrubs), and then ceased production on Live TV Tuesdays.
List of TV Tuesdays Runs
- Aug 2009: Saved by the Bell: "Jessie's Song"
- Oct/Nov 2009: Saved by the Bell: "The Zach Tapes"
- Mar/Apr 2011: Beverly Hills, 90210: "Spring Dance"
- May/Jun 2011: Dawson's Creek: "The Longest Day"
- Jun/Jul 2011: My So-Called Life: "Pressure"
- Jul/Aug 2011: "John Hughes Summer School"
- Aug 2011: Party of Five: "The Wedding"
- Sep/Oct 2011: Felicity: "Gimme an O!"
- Oct/Nov 2011: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "The Prom"
- Feb/Mar 2012: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
- Mar/Apr 2012: Freaks and Geeks: "Beers and Weirs"
- Apr/May 2012: Angel: "Smile Time"
- May/Jun 2012: Firefly: "Our Mrs. Reynolds" (as a musical)
- Jun/Jul 2012: South Park: "Something You Can Do With Your Finger" and "Professor Chaos"
- Aug 2012: Scrubs: "My Overkill" and "My Musical"