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Paris is a musical written by Australian rock musician Jon English, based on the mythology of the Trojan War. It was first performed live in 2003 by both The Regals Musical Society Inc (Sydney Australia) and the Laycock Street Theatre(Gosford, Australia), see A Working Light for production archive (Gosford, Australia) with English assisting in the direction of the production and appearing as the Fisherman in one performance of the Gosford Production. A production was also mounted in Melbourne in 2004 by Stella Entertainment. The 1990 concept album sold 50,000 copies and is still in print. Jon English. ...
The Trojan War was a war waged, according to legend, against the city of Troy in Asia Minor by the armies of the Achaeans, following the kidnapping (or elopement) of Helen of Sparta by Paris of Troy. ...
The Regals Musical Society is a community-based, non-profit group in Sydney, Australia, which strives to produce two quality musical-theatre productions each year. ...
The City of Melbournes coat of arms The central business district of Melbourne, viewed from the north Alternate meanings: Melbourne (disambiguation) Melbourne is the capital and largest city of the state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia, with a population of 52,117 in the Central...
According to English, the concept for the original began in a 1982 prank: he wrote a song called 'Oh, Paris,' about the mythic hero rather than the French capital, just to see how many people actually listened to the words. Poetic licence has been taken with this mythical story, but this is not unusual, as many versions have been created over the years, this version is a simple love story surrounding and including Paris's participation in the Trojan War and some other characters. 'Paris' is about the struggle to maintain some balance between passion and order, law and chaos, or if you like the head and the heart. Each character is flawed by his or her, own, imbalance between these two forces, and the resulting struggle is reflected both internally and externally. It is no surprise that a war started through greed, lust and anger, was resolved by cold cunning logic. 'Paris' also gives an opportunity to explore the darker sides of love; its obsessive and all consuming passion regardless of the consequences. Paris Music The online home of the original recording and other information There are discussions of PARIS making it to Broadway
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Paris is a 1928 Cole Porter musical, his first Broadway hit, which introduced the song Lets Do It. Lets Misbehave was written for Paris, but was not used in the production. ...
External links - Jon's Trojan horse comes good News story about 2004 production, mentions prankish origin
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