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8 QUESTIONS WITH: THE LISPS

The Lisps have written a quirky, Civil War based, sci-fi influenced musical entitled FUTURITY. The show will receive 2 NYC premieres next Friday & Saturday (the 9th & 10th, respectively). Itching to know more about the project? So were we. We asked Jeremy [Qs 1 - 2], Cesar [Qs 3 - 4], Sammy [Qs 5 - 6] and Eric [Qs 7 - 8] for teasers. Here’s how the quartet responded:

1. FUTURITY. Ten words. What would they be?

I would say that, given the (at this point strictly human) capacity for metaphorical extension and extrapolation, FUTURITY basically contains (directly or indirectly) everything. So the first ten words of any dictionary would be very relevant. If that dictionary happened to come from the mid or late 1800s that would be especially fitting.

2. If the musical becomes a major success and finds itself on Broadway by Christmas 2009, which three guest stars would be included within your dream accompaniment?

Malcolm Gladwell should guest star as the inventor or perhaps an assistant to the inventor, a part that would need to be written for him. Ken Burns should appear as a narrator to lend the show a stronger sense of pop historical legitimacy. Probably Philip Glass should be there to noodle around on a keyboard at some point.

3. What is the unofficial definition of FUTURITY?

I named the musical FUTURITY because it is an old fashioned word for future. This piece is about looking back at someone who was looking forward. I love the old fashioned & geeky glamor implied by the whole concept of: “The Future”. Utopias are so retro.

4. What is your favorite musical of all time & why?

In general, I really dislike musicals, It makes me feel uncomfortable when people just burst into song randomly. But I thought it would be fun to try and write a musical that was for people like me. The piece that was a big inspiration for FUTURITY was Three Penny Opera. I am in love with the way song functions in that play. The songs seem to tell the qualities of the characters’ experiences in a way that is really unique and non-literal. The music in FUTURITY doesn’t aim to tell the story as much as create the world. I also like Grease, I have to admit.

5. How many of FUTURITY’s ditties will be included on the follow-up to Country Doctor Museum?

Well, there are 14 songs in FUTURITY, only one of which is really is a song that we play live regularly. So, we definitely have a few options as far as a follow up record. One is that we just make The Lisps: FUTURITY album and record all the songs from the musical as a kind of concept album. We also have a lot of new songs that aren’t from FUTURITY that we could potentially make an album out of. Then there’s the option of making an album of our new songs, plus some FUTURITY songs that we feel would work taken out of the context of the musical.

6. What can you share about FUTURITY’s costumes? Was there any particular theme in mind?

Even though I’m the girl of the group and usually the most elaborately dressed, I have very little to do with the costumes for this piece. I have enough to do! We have a wonderful costume designer named Jennifer Paar who is working all of that out. I’ll know for sure about the costumes in a few days when I get fitted, but for the time being all I can say is that there are soldiers and scientists, I’m a mathematician, and the show takes place in 1864 and the imagined future of the protagonist living in 1864, so I think it will be a combination of Civil War attire, and some kind of Steampunk-like attire.

7. What has been the biggest hurdle in organizing, writing & producing FUTURITY?

Since I didn’t do any of the organizing, writing, or producing for FUTURITY, I’ll have to speak to what I have done: I had to go sifting through salvage yards in Yonkers to search for resonant scrap metal and rusted car parts. And it was completely unsuccessful. But I had a lot of sour conversations with some pretty off folks. I stayed at home on NYE and contracted alcohol poisoning while trying to build the damn thing. It’s finally done!

8. Can you kindly offer some slutty new year advice?

Get it on! What do you think of the band name Lettuce Edifice? I think that’s gonna be my side project with Jeremy. That or Ointment Appointment.

Learn more about FUTURITY & purchase tix for the musical here.

MP3: The Lisps – Brackish Water

Comments

  1. July 23rd, 2009 | 10:45 pm

    i LOVE the Lisps
    shit, they played my house…. TWICE!

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