Above photo: VOX teen reviewer Sydney with her mom Lisa at the April 28, 2019 performance of "Dear Evan Hansen" at Atlanta's Fox Theatre. On Broadway. SL: It feels like what all those fake news things are hitting on is a true emotion that people are feeling. The school said, Well, we dont want to be punitive. I said, No, we want to be punitive. Why dont we start with you, Stacey? SL: Yes. SL: No, Alana is She is desperate to keep a bright smile on and to show everybody how great she is. SM: Terrible, terrible, but no, were in a tiny theater really, and we very much want people to come and see us. I was a journalist first. "Extraordinary. Its just assaultive. Theres been some shows that have been real touchdowns, like Hamilton and some others that have been really Theres a new, I cant remember the latest one, but theres a bunch that Maybe its The Grand Hotel, one that seems fantastic in some ways. Theres something about this story. You have to up the game. I saw it recently, and its about isolation. 3. Its not what I would have done when I was a kid. What happened in your play is the online frenzy created an offline community of the families and everything else. 2 sentence. Sometimes, lessons were learned, and youre like, Oh.. Thats all I mean. Summary. And intellig but, just be yourself!! To get to the point, do you feel like when I say retro, Im talking about the ideas? The most iconic track from the musical remained, while some of the new songs are used to flesh out supporting characters. You know what I mean? SL: Yes, absolutely, its just never-ending. When Dear Evan Hansen premiered on Broadway in 2016, it drew near-universal praise from New York's theater critics. The power ballad that closes act one of Dear Evan Hansen, it marks the moment when Evan, a socially anxious teenager, delivers a heartfelt speech about a friend, Connor, who has recently met with tragedy.Shaking with emotion, Evan recalls a time that Connor helped him, and he . All of those people are actually real people too that we asked just among our fan group to send us videos of themselves. Evan Hansen is the main character in the musical Dear Evan Hansen. When I was talking to Jeffrey Seller, and he said that he thought that online had so much to do, the conversation thats just continued on and on and on about this show. I talk to a lot of entrepreneurs, and I always say, Whats the mistake you made that you could have corrected or that you learned from? I dont mean a learning moment, but its something youd advise people to pay attention to. It will be its own thing. "My name. You can only reach so many people. Im going to keep pushing this because you got to see something in the new VR. When I first heard the lyrics, I could have sworn that these guys were sitting at my breakfast table, that they had literally just taken notes and written a song about me. A particularly exciting addition to the Dear Evan Hansen cast announced per Variety is Amy Adams. If Dear Evan Hansen addresses these problems and anxieties, it also explores, presciently, how easily experience can be faked online and how persuasive those fakes can be. CW: This article references suicide.Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. SL: Evan, if you track his journey, if you look at the granular level, the first time that the parents come to Evan and say, This letter, we found this letter with our son, the first thing he says is he didnt write it. SL: Yes. DEAR EVAN HANSEN is "the most vital and important musical of a generation" (Daily Mail, Baz Bamigboye) with "a raw, relevant and exhilarating score" (BBC Radio London, Jonathan Phang) from the songwriters of The Greatest Showman and La La Land.. A timely and timeless new musical about struggling to connect in a hyperconnected world, DEAR EVAN HANSEN is the winner of 3 Olivier Awards . I just saw it in San Francisco. Were all feeling the same insecurities. The national tour of Dear Evan Hansen plays Tuesdays through Thursdays at 7:30 PM, Fridays at 8 PM, Saturdays at 2 PM and 8 PM, and Sundays at 1 PM and 6:30 PM through March 5 at the Eccles Theatre (131 South Main Street, Salt Lake City). It didn't make it into the show, it's the note that Evan was originally gonna write to himself. SL: Its incredible that that has been happening and happened around the show. Section 230, the internet law the Supreme Court could change, explained. Thats why I think its a character. START. I was so happy to be in that room telling the story about people rising above the lies and finding unity together. But they want to continue the relationship. Evan has a therapist who asks him to write letters to himself. Talk about the other characters, the mothers, both parents. Will you support Voxs explanatory journalism? A Note to Readers: This article contains significant plot points and spoilers from "Dear Evan Hansen" as they relate to teen mental health. On our stage at the end of Act One, in our Act One finale called You Will Be Found, the projections which basically is the internet goes viral. The family needs this story just as much as he does. We can overcome vaccine hesitancy. Easy to talk to. The pillar of internet free speech seems to be everyones target. And the father? Phone numbers were never meant to protect or identify us, but we use them to do that all the time. At the behest of his therapist, Evan, an anxiety-ridden 17-year-old high schooler, writes a pop-psychology pep talk in the form of a . Thats why people get frustrated. I hope youre okay. Everyone seemed to have a SL: Yes, exactly, everybody wanted to star in the tragedy of the day. It was so fascinating because it was so old and so relevant at the same time, so you felt the age of it because it felt old, like what youre talking about. . Just, uh, you knowbe true to yourself. I had someone who is a millennial who was saying, Oh look, Im not as happy as my friends. Im like, Theyre not happy. But also. Are you private? One of our founding members Tom Stevenson gives his rendition of this modern monologue taken from the hit musical Dear Evan Hansen. I dont know how old you are, but it was mind-blowing, and I went a dozen times. It led to offline, which was interesting. Weve gone through quite a few in the years, and it really is basically the two mothers in the morning dealing with their respective families not so well, and then feeling at a loss. SM: And yet the final scene of our show set in an apple orchard that was planted in Connors honor, and not exactly in a straight-line way, but yet as Evan says at the end of the show, He was memorialized, and there is this moment to step out into the sun. Evan Hansen, through Val Emmich's ( The Reminders) skillful interpretation, is a complex, well-developed character whose struggles with depression and anxiety read painfully true. Its a beautiful song that Benj and Justin have written. Letter #6: Evan Hansen. Yeah, I often called it, Twitter, a hellscape. It was really just meant to surrealistically portray the way we are all brushed. Exploring grief, mental health struggles and the dangers of social media, the musical was embraced by young people for its honest . All right, Ill follow you. Weve talked a lot about the show itself, but lets talk about doing theater now. Whats the worst social media thing youve done? DEAR EVAN HANSEN Stripe Collection Polo . Terms in this set (21) Dear Evan Hansen, Today is going to be a amazing day and here's why. Right. I think it did happen with Hamilton for sure. Ive seen so much stuff that is very earnest about the show in the way that the stuff about Connors arent. Perhaps the story of Evan Hansen could fit into that format, but I feel like what we have, the musical Dear Evan Hansen, is just that. I can only tell you the funny story that we all just do things too quickly, and we make silly mistakes all the time. He has social anxiety, which shapes his personality throughout the musical. To make actual connections, no, because you do make actual connections by the end from fake news, which I thought was really, its kind of a mind fog, but it was interesting to me. SM: Shows have changed so much. Whats it like to create theater in this age, in this age of digital? SM: She is also lonely. It means, Do your homework, brush your teeth. The breathtaking Broadway phenomenon becomes a soaring cinematic event as Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award winner Ben Platt reprises his role as an anxious, isolated high schooler aching for understanding and belonging amid the chaos and cruelty of the . It turns out to be false, or an advertising or a marketing thing. I hope more people will listen to this and come. For more information visit saltlakecity.broadway.com. SM: Theyre an important part of the fabric of the whole thing. If you like this, be sure to subscribe to Recode Decode on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, TuneIn or Stitcher. Yes, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt finally teamed up for the inevitable back-to-back Best Musical mash-up of Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen. You can find more episodes of Recode Decode anywhere you listen to a podcast. This was a day off. I asked them what they wanted to do, and Benj Pasek told me a story that was just the germ of what happened in Dear Evan Hansen, but it was something that happened in his high school life where a senior, they were all in the senior class, and a senior passed away from drugs. Financial contributions from our readers are a critical part of supporting our resource-intensive work and help us keep our journalism free for all. We have a contact list from our website of multiple thousands and thousands and thousands of people that most shows dont have. They dont ever have to say to the mother, Hi, its Danny. Okay. Were here today on Recode Decode in New York City, and were talking to Stacy Mindich and Steven Levenson, the producer and book writer of Dear Evan Hansen, which is a show I saw. People always say to me, Just take an hour. A letter that was never meant to be seen, a lie that was never . This is a very current show, and also just like you said, a traditional story of loneliness. SL: Yes, and he looks around as I think many of us do at social media, and sees the world of people who are fluent and who seem to be able to navigate this world of communication that he finds baffling. The musical opened on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre in December 2016, after the show's world premiere at the Arena Stage in . The authors adapted the novel from the original Broadway musical of the same name, which they also wrote. Its just made me more aware of when Im using technology as a crutch or as a way of avoiding interactions. DEAR EVAN HANSEN Stripe Collection Navy Pocket Tee Regular price $30.00 USD Regular price $40.00 USD Sale price $30.00 USD Unit price / per . There is feeling like Its disturbing how real it feels. FLIP HTML5 is a Interactive html5 digital publishing platform that makes it easy to create interactive digital publications, including magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. I think that is the beauty of Stevens writing. But also confident that's important and . It feels like somewhere, thats the solution to the fake news is to reach people in their core. Social media used to be free. - The second letter in "Sincerely, Me". I said Zoe. And youd be like, Oh, see I thought you said Chloe because Im just Im very busy withuh, other stuff right now. But you didnt even end up saying anything to her anyway because you were scared your hands were sweatywhich, they werent, really. Laura Baronet. How do you feel like you can work into that, because he sells fake news? At its core, Dear Evan Hansen is about the increasing temptations, and heartbreaking costs, of self-deception. He'll just hold on. In fact, he didnt, but they presumed that Evan was his only friend. The teens are doing revenge porn like Evan. Today in the red chairs are Stacey Mindich and Steven Levenson, the producer and book writer of Dear Evan Hansen. Its a musical about a high school student with social anxiety disorder struggling to connect with people around him, including his crush, Zoe, and her social outcast brother Connor. I dont think it was the tech. Social media proved its relevance outside of establishing the modern setting as the speech goes viral all over the internet, an important plot point expressed beautifully across the digital . My lesson here that will change my life forever was that this kind of word of mouth, you cannot manufacture. What did you use that for?, SM: I had to explain to one of my sons how to actually call someones home, because theyre so used to calling someone directly. Dear Evan Hansen tells the story of a high school student suffering from extreme social anxiety whose desperate desire for acceptance leads him into a web of lies following the tragic death of a . You are instructed to turn your phone off, and so it is an hour or two hours where you get into a story in a way that you cant anymore when youre watching television or even in a movie theater, because you can be rude like that in the movie theater. Thats a very good play, or a delicate flower. 5 terms. Texting is even Theres not a thought that doesnt go down. Reader support helps us keep our explainers free for all. Kara Swisher: Hi, Im Kara Swisher, executive editor of Recode. Here's hoping I won't be a singing w. I think that was really what I took away from it, and its interesting that Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook did a 6,000-word essay about this, essentially saying that the solution to an over-Facebook of the world is more Facebook. If you haven't seen it, let me attempt to briefly summarize the show's somewhat unbelievable plot. SL: Its really a credit to our director, Michael Grief, and our designers Dave Korins, and Peter Nigrini was our video designer. SL: We always wanted to thread that needle. I hope that the show makes people more present hopefully with the people that they are in the room with. SM: Again, thats good to hear. It just continues. SM: It does start with a 17-year-old boy alone in his bedroom scrolling through social media. Dear, Evan Hansen. SM: It is, although I must say, to me, Hamilton is a movement, a phenomenon, something that is SM: It is. SL: Yeah, Ben Platt who plays Evan Hansen, who weve been discussing. SM: Were struggling and learning. When you were like that before, you didnt see it, and now you see the entire thing and what everybody else is doing. To me, having seen the misery and the depths to which this character falls, I feel by the end that he has paid a terrible price, and he has come out on the other side and realized what he has done. Its quite extraordinary. Essentially, what ends up happening is theres Evan Hansen on the one hand and there is another boy, named Connor Murphy, who has his own complicated relationship with his parents and his own inner turmoil. I think shes a really funny, dark person. You could see as experienced, everyones got to have the heightened sense of experience all the time. Its the hot ticket on Broadway right now. Oh very much, so no matter what you do People bringing, its like an old Seinfeld episode, remember? Doesnt this acquaint? What do you hope to accomplish, each of you? Its an interesting question, because throughout the preview process and throughout the out of town production in off Broadway, there were always a certain number of people whove thought he didnt suffer enough for what he did. Benj and Justin and I were just talking recently about how when we were in high school, we assumed that everybody was having more fun than we were, but now if youre a high school student, you have proof every day that everybody is happier than you are. Michael Grief and I are from another. Its like somebody without skin. This is fake news, either of you. I will email my husband, Chinese for dinner? His name is Eric, but a different Eric will email me back, and say, Sure, Chinese works for me. We just do things in a haze. Youre also not trying to do lesson learning. He captured something that maybe it even did, maybe it does in smaller ways less musically accentuated, but it is something that is very believable in America right now. SM: Im still new to social media, so I dont think I can do that. In the wake of the election and people feeling all sorts of feelings and trauma, there was Social media actually did become a refuge for a lot of people, and a place to feel. Its really interactive. SL: Yes, Rent was very big for all three of us. Directed by Stephen Chbosky, this powerful film . Anyone familiar with Broadway in the last five years will have heard of "Dear Evan Hansen," the pop-musical sensation that swept the Tony Awards in 2017. Do you not do that? SL: From the beginning, we decided we wanted this to be a contemporary musical. After one of these missives is stolen by a classmate who subsequently takes his own life, the deceased's parents believe it to be a genuine . It gets the people on an analog. Why do you think this resonated? But also confident; thats super important. It feels like the forms are changing but the ideas underneath them are not. SM: Think about this, Steven, if they do a revival of this show in 25 years, they could do it in a retro way with no projections. You can also contribute via, Full transcript: Broadways Dear Evan Hansen Producer Stacey Mindich and book writer Steven Levenson on Recode Decode, This story is part of a group of stories called, 9 questions about the threats to ban TikTok, answered. Keep going until he sees the sun." 3. will2btenor 6 yr. ago. But also confident; that's super important. His life is compounded by the fact that he has social anxiety, although I think we have found that people look at him and bring their own problems to him. No, I get it, but you have to feel the panic of social media. It goes wild with people holding up signs that say, #youwillbefound, supporting the Connor Project and Evan, and the idea that this boy made a friend and all of that. Its a show about life and how we live it. I think for all of us on that dark day that we came to rehearsal, being in the theater where we all have the license to be the people that we are, the little strange quirky Evan-like people that we all are SM: Its a good place for people.
It started with the idea of a high school experience, that you had this high school experience, and then how it iterated itself.
24. Someone whos not a parent might look at him and say, He hasnt paid enough, but as a parent, I look at him and think especially because of the Words Fail, he has been absolutely tortured. Certainly, if the show continues to do well, its something well entertain, but right now More likely, youll go out and do shows all over the country? SL: Even though the show isnt explicitly this, it feels like its from Evans point of view, I think, in a lot of ways. So, I dont even know why Im bringing it up because its not going to happen because itsbut, like, all you have to do is just be yourself!! Yes, he did a horrible thing, but it has become so apparent for me in knowing the script by heart now that SM: But its all been deeply pleasurable. Dear Evan Hansen. Now Meta and Twitter want your money, too. I want to finish up on what do you hope where to go, where it happens, because you definitely, youre very current. Hes told to write these daily affirmations, Dear Evan Hansen, today is going to be a great day, and here is why. That is the beginning of our story, is him writing one of these letters, and its the first day of school. Theres a line in the show about how he didnt even cry at the funeral so that when he does crack at the end of Act One, its an incredibly potent, emotional moment. But the lies are precisely what happened. Everything has done that. Its a musical about a high school student with social anxiety disorder and social media problems. I think thats what Evan taps into is, even though what he says isnt true, theres something that feels true about it. I think, from scene to scene, that changes, but I think Michael Greif and I have represented the parental point of view here, and theres a line that A lot of confusion over it, go over the confusion, and what is this, and what does it do, and I dont understand it, and its technical. Each of you take one and talk about what they mean and what youre trying to do. It is an awful, awful thing he does. SM: Sort of, but the thing that youd try so hard to do when youre marketing a show is create a way for word of mouth to happen. EVAN. They find their son through him, and then this story snowballs from there. Absolutely. Theyre all by the time we meet them at the beginning of the show, they have been through hell already. Right, and theyre all telling each other stories that arent true, which I think is fascinating. SM: Hes not fictional to me anymore, because not only have I lived with him for so long, but I stand in the back of the theater. I love her because shes amazing. Its certainly done that for me. Where else do you have to shut it off? I had Jeffrey Sellers and Richard Hamilton on, and Ive been fascinated with theater my whole life. I think she is an incredible depiction of contemporary motherhood, whether youre a single mom or not, busy, under pressure, trying hard, absolutely love your child, but in the daily rush of things doesnt always get everything right. Dear Evan Hansen is a novel published in 2018. It's a testament to the songwriting prowess of La La Land duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul that Dear Evan Hansen has gotten anywhere. Uncovering and explaining how our digital world is changing and changing us. He has just done incredible work, and its so exhaustive and so detailed. Its the experience, sitting there in that theater in that one place with that one performance. Guide written by. Thats to me, I think, the difficulty they had is they didnt like him. Everybody wants to go. I can tell you, because Im a super old person, it was so great not to know anything or have a phone around. Were sounding old. This one took a long time because it was not based on a book or a movie, or anything at all except perhaps a moment that Benj Pasek had in high school, except for the fact that Steven Levenson turned that all around. He is somebody in a world of connections who is completely disconnected and desperate to connect, and also terrifying to connect too. Put your phone away. TikTok isnt really limiting kids time on its app. When you think about that, its an interesting question whether you do do that. That meant that we would have to find some way to communicate the ubiquity of technology as it is in our lives into this story. SL: Yes, and Cynthia is still, I think, struggling and fighting and searching for a way to get through to him, whereas Larry has by the time the show started just written him off, and so has Zoe. Yeah, you can. I think whats interesting about the fake news is clearly, facts dont work to dispel it. Its also a lot about the impact of the internet on teens and everyone. I think she is an incredible depiction of contemporary motherhood, whether you're a single mom or not, busy, under pressure, trying . SM: It is the beauty of the show, I think, and the reason why people do want to talk about it when they leave the theater, that you can interpret it the way you want to. Thats something that I do think is new to social media. This show is really depicting the way we live in America now, the way we are at our breakfast tables with our families. Its got to be something else. Its the experience.. Then your other extra characters are also very interesting, like the girl who SL: Alana, who is our voice of social media in a lot of ways. But I think whats interesting is the fresh trends of whats happening now, because eight years ago, Facebook was not as big as it is [now]. SL: No. Theyre our community, because this show actually started out with a little bit of an ensemble that got cut after our workshop, but Will is the comic relief. You know what I mean? SM: The whole business of theater is about putting butts in seats. Good to know. - The fourth letter in "Sincerely, Me" and the final letter of the first act. Get away from it all. We have seen kids leave. DEAR EVAN HANSEN YWBF Mug Regular price $20.00 USD Regular price Sale price $20.00 USD Unit price / per . I was like, Aww.. Easy to talk to. How about do you feel about this, Steven? Then once she gets the letters, she uses them like shes almost a journalist, like, I got the memo, or something like that. We were just talking about that idea. Dear Evan Hansen, the smash-hit, Tony winning 2015 musical, was, depending on your outlook, a poignant depiction of the mental health perils of high school, or an unrelentingly . Steven, youve hit the meme exactly at the right moment, which is Did you think about that before? SL: Everyone in the show is doing things for the right reason. It is. We dont really live in that world anymore. It sounded like a crazy idea for a musical, but so does everything else when you put it on paper first. Were on Apple Podcast, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Stitcher, SoundCloud and more, or just visit recode.net/podcasts for more. with monologues . - The third letter in "Sincerely, Me". Thats the surface story. They might after hearing this. SM: You found out on Monday morning at the locker, but you didnt in real time experience that live-action pain. Then we brought in the great director, Michael Grief, whos done Rent and Next to Normal. He also brought in his own interpretations. We actually do. But yet he goes along with it, he goes along with the lie. How did this become a phenomenon? Treacly and manipulative, "Dear Evan Hansen . We have friends calling friends. SM: We dont have a current plan to do that. SM: For me, I like to think of it in a less logistical way. We havent really made a big deal about it right now, but our key art shows Evans torso with his arm in the cast. SM: I have to tell you that I literally went on Instagram to post about a month ago, and I was getting 21 likes here there basically from people who know me really well, and then one day, Laura Dreyfuss whos in our show liked one of my pictures, and I understood everything. Ive gone to theater in New York my whole life. We want some cause for what theyre learning, the things. Can you talk about that idea of do you think he pays enough for what hes done, or does he have to pay? SL: Yeah, it begins with the boy in his room with his computer, and before the orchard, it ends with him finally face to face with his mother, no screens between them, really having to tell each other the truth. Thats what I really appreciate is it wasnt an attack. I think shes a very important character for some reason, being a mom to SM: Very, very, because she is the one that he comes home to in the end and discovers his, I hope spoiler alerts are okay, but discovers he has something that he didnt realize before. We accept credit card, Apple Pay, and Because how you market the shows has changed, the way you sell tickets has changed. Riding the wave . 4. If youre not that private, thats why you have that many and stuff like that. It was mind-blowing to see Rent at that time. They werent sweaty until you started worrying that they were sweaty, which made them sweaty, so you put them under the hand dryer in the bathroom. Today in the red chairs are Stacey Mindich and Steven Levenson, the producer and the book writer of Dear Evan Hansen, which is an amazing musical right now on Broadway. Chloe? And then she would be like, No, its Zoe. Can I please speak to ?. Benj was astounded that basically his whole class identified with it, wrote their college essays about it. Dear Evan Hansen. SL: I actually have in my mind the minimalist version of the show with no projections and no SM: The words, the score, and the actions. It was that and Angels in America were very big deals. The new single "Found/Tonight," arranged by Alex . If you haven't seen the show, it's the story of how a teen's viral lie winds up revealing large, prickly truths to the people involved in the falsehood.
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