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StarKid Productions
Formation2009 (2009)
TypeCommunity theatre
PurposeTheatrical productions
Location
Official language
English
AffiliationsUniversity of Michigan, Basement Arts
Websitewww.teamstarkid.com

StarKid Productions, also known as Team StarKid, is a Chicago-based musical theatre company founded in 2009 at the University of Michigan by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang. Best known for the musical A Very Potter Musical, a parody of the Harry Potter series, the troupe produces musical-comedies inspired by pop culture, with original scripts, songs, and music. StarKid use social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience.

StarKid's repertoire additionally consists of albums, concerts, web series, sketch comedies, and books. The company's album Me and My Dick, featuring original songs and music, became the first charting student-produced musical recording on Billboard, debuting at #11 on the "Top Cast Albums" chart in 2010; the following year they landed at #1 on the same chart with Starship, another original album.

History

StarKid Productions is composed of actors, writers, directors, composers, choreographers, and designers, most of them originating from the University of Michigan's School of Music, Theater and Dance. The members met while collaborating on original and classic plays through Basement Arts, the university's student-run theater organization.

In April 2009, the students staged a musical parody of the Harry Potter series entitled A Very Potter Musical. The video of the play went viral on the Internet, garnering StarKid a worldwide fanbase. Inspired by the success of the video, StarKid Productions was formed, named after a quote from A Very Potter Musical. Later, two successful sequels followed, named A Very Potter Sequel and A Very Potter Senior Year.[1][2]

Musical theater productions

  • A Very Potter Musical, April 2009, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. The musical was named one of "The 10 Best Viral Videos of 2009" by Entertainment Weekly.[3]
  • Me and My Dick, October 2009. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The cast album of the production is the first student-produced college musical's cast recording to debut on a Billboard chart. The album debuted at #11 on Billboard's Top Cast Albums Chart.[4]
  • A Very Potter Sequel, May 2010, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The sequel made the "What's Hot for the Week" list in August 2010 on EW.com.[5] Many of the songs from the sequel were released on A Very StarKid Album, which peaked at #14 on the iTunes Pop Charts.[6] A Very Potter Sequel was nominated for a Mashable Award for "Best Web Video".[7]
  • Starship, February 2011, Chicago, IL. All shows sold out. Soundtrack album debuted at #1 on Billboard Top Cast Albums. Play won Broadway World (Chicago Awards) Best New Work / New Adaptation Award.[8]
  • Holy Musical B@man!, March 2012, Chicago, IL. Holy Musical B@man! soundtrack was released, along with its companion album, That's What I Call StarKid! Volume 2, through Bandcamp and iTunes.[9][10]
  • A Very Potter Senior Year, LeakyCon, Chicago, IL. StarKid presented a staged reading of the play on August 11, 2012. It featured nearly all of the StarKid actors and actresses. The script and soundtrack became available December 2012 and the play was released on YouTube on March 15, 2013.
  • Twisted, July 2013, Chicago, IL. The musical is a Wicked style parody of the 1992 Disney film Aladdin, telling the story from the point of view of Jafar, the Royal Vizier. It premiered on StarKid's YouTube channel November 28, 2013.
  • Starship: Requiem, August 2, 2014, LeakyCon, Orlando, FL. It was announced on March 31, 2014 through the LeakyCon Twitter feed that Starkid Productions would hold a theatrical reading of their sequel to Starship, Starship: Requiem.[11] The story followed the adventures of Mega-Girl the robot and her half-witted Starship Ranger husband, Tootsie Noodles. The newlyweds are sucked into a black hole of trouble when they go to visit Mega-Girl's human-hating family, including her overbearing mother-unit, her jealous sister-unit and the return of her hunky ex-boyfriend-unit.[12] The reading was a one-time only event.
  • The Trail to Oregon!, July 3–August 10, 2014, Chicago, IL. This musical was announced on April 9, 2014 as a part of StarKid's 2014 Summer Season. The show will feature a book by Jeff Blim, Matt Lang & Nick Lang and music & lyrics by Jeff Blim. The basic premise of the show is a parody of the popular computer game The Oregon Trail. It premiered on StarKid's YouTube channel February 13, 2015. An encore production ran in New York City at the Cherry Lane Theatre off-Broadway from May 26–31, 2015.[13][14]
  • Ani: A Parody, July 3–August 10, 2014, Chicago, IL. This musical was announced on April 9, 2014 as a part of StarKid's 2014 Summer Season. The show features a book by Matt Lang & Nick Lang and music & lyrics by the musical duo TalkFine, consisting of Clark Baxtresser and Pierce Siebers. The basic premise of the show is a parody of the popular science-fiction franchise Star Wars. It premiered on StarKid's YouTube channel October 31, 2014. The cast recording reached #4 on Billboard's Comedy Albums the week of November 22, 2014.[15]
  • As The Trail to Oregon and Ani were performed as part of the same season, several actors who appeared in one show worked as crew members on the other.
  • Firebringer, July 6-August 7, 2016, Chicago, IL. Announced on the StarKid YouTube page on January 1, 2016,[16] Firebringer is StarKid's first female-led show, with a book by Nick Lang, Matt Lang, and Brian Holden and music and lyrics by Meredith Stepien and Mark Swiderski. The music was interpreted by musical duo, TalkFine. Like Twisted, it will be funded via Kickstarter.[17] It's being touted as the company's tenth full-length musical production, as Starship: Requiem was a one-time staged reading.

Sketch comedy productions

  • Airport for Birds, January–March 2013, Chicago, IL. StarKid Productions teamed up with The Second City to produce their first sketch comedy show. The show was produced at the UP Comedy Club and ran from January through March.
  • 1Night 2Last 3Ever, September–November 2013, Chicago, IL. StarKid Productions second sketch comedy show with The Second City. The show was produced at the UP Comedy Club and ran from September through November. The show was a parody of various pieces of 1990s pop culture centering on the exploits of a fictional boy band, 3Ever.
  • Yes, I am Afraid of the Dark!, September–October 2015, Chicago, IL. StarKid Productions first improv comedy show with iO Chicago. The show was produced at the iO Theater and ran from September through October. The show was a parody of the 1990s children show Are You Afraid of the Dark? with the cast creating an entire episode based on audience suggestion.

Concert tours

  • The SPACE Tour: On September 27, 2011, StarKid Productions announced their first national concert tour: "The SPACE (StarKid Precarious Auditory Concert Experience) Tour". The group performed at 21 stops in 15 cites. The tour began on November 4, 2011 in Ann Arbor, Michigan and ended on November 27, 2011 in New York City. The tour featured songs performed in all their productions and the StarKids who participated were Lauren Lopez, Joey Richter, Joe Walker, Brian Holden, Dylan Saunders, Jaime Lyn Beatty and Meredith Stepien. Darren Criss performed in the Boston and New York shows. Elona Finlay appeared at the Canada shows.[18]
  • Apocalyptour: On April 9, 2012, StarKid Productions announced their second national tour: "Apocalyptour"; titled in reference to the 2012 phenomenon.[19] The tour began in Chicago on May 9, 2012, and finished with a sold-out show at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City on June 10, 2012.[20]

Web series

Little White Lie

In 2007, members including Matt Lang, Nick Lang, Eric Kahn Gale, Brian Holden, Darren Criss, Lauren Lopez, Elona Finlay, Chris Allen, Meredith Stepien, and Jim Povolo produced an online video series called Little White Lie. It was released in 2009 on StarKid's YouTube channel.[21] Despite the series ending in a cliffhanger, StarKid members have confirmed at various events that there will be no season 2, as it was an expensive production and the actors who took part in it are scattered all over the country. However, Eric Kahn Gale, one of the writers for the show, stated that he would write and publish a synopsis of season 2, which was released on September 3, 2013 on his Tumblr page.[22]

Books

The Bully Book

On June 7, 2011, Starkid Productions released a novel named The Bully Book, written by Eric Kahn Gale with illustrations by Matt and Nick Lang.[23] It was originally only available as an e-book, but was later re-released in hardcover on December 26, 2012. Gale mentioned in an interview that it takes place in the same universe as Little White Lie and the sequel will tie into the series.[24]

Quicksand Jack

On March 15, 2013 StarKid released a teaser trailer for an upcoming graphic novel written by Matt and Nick Lang and illustrated by Jen Lang and Teia Smith. www.quicksandjackcomic.com

Cast and characters

Performer Production Characters

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Principal crew

Production Role Personnel

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Soundtrack albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Notes
Billboard Top Albums Billboard Top Cast Albums
[4][6][37][38][39]
Billboard Top Compilation Albums
[37]
Little White Lie[40]
A Very Potter Musical[40]
  • Released: September 9, 2009
  • Formats: Digital download
N/A N/A N/A Made only available for free on Bandcamp, therefore not eligible for Billboard chart listings.
Me and My Dick (A New Musical)[4][6][40]
  • Released: January 6, 2010
  • Formats: Digital download
11 Album is the first ever student-produced college musical to debut on a Billboard chart.[4]
A Very StarKid Album[6]
  • Released: July 22, 2010
  • Formats: Digital download
19
A Very Potter Sequel[40]
  • Released: July 31, 2010
  • Formats: Digital download
N/A N/A N/A Made only available for free on Bandcamp, therefore not eligible for Billboard chart listings.
Starship
  • Released: April 30, 2011
  • Formats: Digital download, Compact disc
134 1
The SPACE Tour[38]
  • Released: March 13, 2012
  • Formats: Digital download, Compact disc
2
That's What I Call StarKid! Volume 2
  • Released: April 13, 2012
  • Formats: Digital download
Holy Musical B@man!
  • Released: April 13, 2012
  • Formats: Digital download
N/A N/A N/A Made only available for free on Bandcamp, therefore not eligible for Billboard chart listings.
Apocalyptour[39]
  • Released: October 2, 2012
  • Formats: Digital download, Compact disc
3
A Very StarKid Senior Year
  • Released: December 15, 2012
  • Formats: Digital download
N/A N/A N/A Made only available via the official StarKid store, therefore not eligible for Billboard chart listings.
Twisted
  • Released: November 28, 2013
  • Formats: Digital download
Ani
  • Released: October 31, 2014
  • Formats: Digital download
Reached #4 on Billboard Comedy Albums.
The Trail to Oregon!
  • Released: February 13, 2015
  • Formats: Digital download

References

  1. ^ "Team StarKid". StarKid Productions. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  2. ^ Borrelli, Christopher (November 1, 2011). "What exactly is Team StarKid?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 18, 2011.
  3. ^ Lyons, Margaret (December 29, 2009). "The 10 Best Viral Videos of 2009". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d Caulfield, Keith (March 18, 2010). "'My Dick' Rises to Become First Charting Student Musical". Billboard. Retrieved July 22, 2011. Cite error: The named reference "Billboard" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  5. ^ "What's Hot for the Week". Entertainment Weekly. August 8, 2010. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d Milam, Whitney (July 24, 2010). "A Very Potter Musical's Team StarKid Premieres Sequel, Tops Glee and Gaga on iTunes, and Talks Future Projects". Hollywood News. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  7. ^ Lavrusik, Vadim (December 1, 2010). "Mashable Awards: Announcing the Full List of Finalists". Mashable. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  8. ^ Thompson, Paul. "2011 BroadwayWorld Chicago Award Winners". Broadway World. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  9. ^ "Music - StarKid". StarKid. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  10. ^ "That What I Call StarKid! Volume2". StarKid Productions. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  11. ^ "Starship Requiem Twitter Announcement". Twitter. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  12. ^ "Starship Requiem Plot Summary". Tumblr. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  13. ^ "Buy Tickets". ovationtix.com. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  14. ^ StarKid Productions (March 6, 2015). "The Trail to Oregon! in New York City!!!". YouTube. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  15. ^ "Comedy Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
  16. ^ StarKid Productions (January 1, 2016). "FireBringer - A New Stone-Age Musical - Summer 2016". YouTube. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  17. ^ StarKid Productions (March 16, 2016). "Let's Start Something! - Firebringer 2016". YouTube. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  18. ^ "TOUR". StarKid Productions. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  19. ^ StarKid Productions (April 9, 2012). "Holy Musical B@man! and Apocalyptour Announcement 4.9.12". YouTube. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  20. ^ "Apocalyptour". StarKid Productions. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  21. ^ StarKid Productions (July 11, 2009). "StarKid Introduces: Little White Lie". YouTube. Retrieved 18 January 2012.
  22. ^ Gale, Eric Kahn (September 3, 2013). "Little White Lie Season 2 Synopsis". Tumblr. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  23. ^ StarKid Productions (Jun 7, 2012). "The Bully Book". YouTube. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
  24. ^ StarKid Productions (January 8, 2012). "Team Starkid Chat of Doom". YouTube. Retrieved November 4, 2012.
  25. ^ StarKid Productions (July 6, 2009). "Little White Lie: Episode 1, Part 2". YouTube. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  26. ^ StarKid Productions (July 5, 2009). "A Very Potter Musical: Act 2, Part 9". YouTube. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  27. ^ StarKid Productions (November 13, 2009). "Me And My Dick: Act 2, Part 10". YouTube. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  28. ^ StarKid Productions (July 22, 2010). "A Very Potter Sequel: Act 2, Part 14". YouTube. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  29. ^ StarKid Productions (April 30, 2011). "Starship: Act 2, Part 10". YouTube. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  30. ^ StarKid Productions (April 13, 2012). "Holy Musical B@man!: Act 2, Part 6". YouTube. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  31. ^ StarKid Productions (March 15, 2013). "A Very Potter Senior Year: Act 2, Part 7". YouTube. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
  32. ^ StarKid Productions (May 19, 2013). "Twisted FAQ". Tumblr. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
  33. ^ StarKid Productions (September 24, 2013). "StarKid Update 9/24/13: Twisted, 1Night 2Last 3Ever, & Quicksand Jack". YouTube. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  34. ^ Tumblr (March 31, 2014). ""Starship: Requiem" to be performed at LeakyCon 2014". Tumblr. Retrieved March 31, 2014. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  35. ^ StarKid Productions (February 13, 2015). "The Trail to Oregon! Ending: Grandpa Dies". YouTube. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  36. ^ StarKid Productions (October 31, 2014). "ANI: A Parody". YouTube. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  37. ^ a b Donahue, Ann (13 November 2010). "'Glee' Newcomer Darren Criss Reflects on His 'Dream' Week". Billboard. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  38. ^ a b Caulfield, Keith (March 22, 2012). "StarKid's 'Space' Sets Sail, Debuts at No. 2 on Cast Albums Chart". Billboard. Retrieved March 23, 2012.
  39. ^ a b Caulfield, Keith (October 12, 2012). "Congrats to @TeamStarkid: #ApocalyptourLive Debuts at No. 3 on @Billboard's Top Cast Albums Chart!". Twitter. Retrieved November 4, 2012.
  40. ^ a b c d Austrone, Xavier (November 22, 2010). "StarKid Interview: Starship Coverage & A VERY POTTER THREEQUEL!?". Wizarding Life. Retrieved November 23, 2010.

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