Tag: Jim Steinman
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Jim Steinman’s Bat out of Hell–The Musical: “Making Love out of Nothing at All”
An embarrassed Raven runs away from her parents seemingly deciding to have sex in front of her (Yeah–that seems to be what the script reads.) to her bedroom. Zahara arrives and then Falco and Sloane join her. The parents apologize for embarrassing her, but then they watch as Zahara administers a shot. They explain that…
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Jim Steinman’s Bat out of Hell–The Musical: “Paradise by the Dashboard Light”
It’s Raven’s 18th birthday and her parents are throwing her a party. Sloane is drunk. Falco is casually violent. Raven continues to profess her desire to join Strat while Falco belligerently repeats his opposition. So, the usual. Then the two parents start discussing the past, with Sloane wondering how they got so far apart. There…
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Jim Steinman’s Bat out of Hell–The Musical: “Two out of Three Ain’t Bad”
At this point we get a scene to set up our third and final couple for this play. Jagwire rides into Falco Square and finds Zahara entering. He tries to talk Zahara into spending the night with him and it’s pretty clear they have a history. Then she breaks into the song. The song is…
