O.K. This was about a week and a half ago, just now getting around to starting a Thread about it.
In a word . . . WOW.
I saw the revival production of The Pee-Wee Herman Show at the Nokia Theater in L.A. last week. I fully expected to enjoy it, but didn’t fully appreciate what I was in for.
In anticipation of the show, I was completely in my head: “Hey, that’s cool that he’s doing that show”, all this from my perspective as a performer, myself, “Yes, I’m glad to see him doing a new live show with that character. He really created something special with that character, really impressive- the cultural impact- really quite iconic. Yes, this will be a good show. I look forward to experiencing a live performance from someone so talented.”
The second he walked out on stage, my primary port of reception immediately dropped from my head to my heart- and my heart is where I stayed for the remainder of the 90minutes.
Wow. He was right there! That guy on stage- that is Pee-Wee Herman!!!
He stepped out, in front of the curtain, greeted the audience, and had us all stand as he lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. He then stepped off stage and the curtains opened on that set- that set! The script is based on the 1981 Roxy Show that was filmed for HBO- but the set is the set from the Saturday Morning Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. It’s that set- right in front of us! Chairy, Conky the Robot, Clocky, Magic Screen, the Fish, the talking windows- they were all onstage! And soon enough we were given the Secret Word, “Fun”- whenever you hear the Secret Word, scream real loud!!!
His performance was excellent- he truly hasn’t lost that character. I had seen him a week or two earlier on the Conan O’Brien show and thought his performance left a little to be desired. Not so for the stage show- he was spot on! So funny! So sharp!
Again, the script was based on the original 1981 Pee-Wee Herman Show- but from the character list above, you’ll note that more than just the set design was brought in from the Saturday mornings T.V. show. The 1981 plot had new gags written into it, new characters, and updated cultural references.
In the 1981 show, Miss Yvonne was in love with Captain Carl- wishing that he would like her, really like her. There was a choice not to recast Captain Carl- which I think was a good choice. For it to have been anyone other than Phil Hartman would have been too sad. Though, to have one of the new characters fill this role wouldn’t have been quite satisfying either. The decision was to have Cowboy Curtis substitute for Captain Carl- Cowboy Curtis had to be newly cast, but this wasn’t as sad as a newly cast Captain Carl would have been.
ORIGINAL Miss Yvonne! ORIGINAL Mailman Mike! ORIGINAL Jambi!!!
Cowboy Curtis was played by Phil LaMarr, who played Hermes on Futurama- being a Futurama fan, I was satisfied with this replacement (although, no cite, I heard that Laurence Fishburne made a surprise appearance at one performance- may just be something someone made up and others wanted to believe, I would love if anyone could verify that).
Songs from the 1981 show as well as new songs. A new character “Bear” is a guy in a bear suit and Pee-Wee can’t stand him (I hate mute characters! I hate Charades! And I hate Guessing games!). Another new character, Sergio, comes to fix the phone and ends up talking Pee-Wee into upgrading the phone and getting on the internet- so, Sergio sticks around for the whole show poking his head in from the wall, the floor, the ceiling to give Pee-Wee updates.
I was such a fun show- a great experience to share with a large audience. Everyone really did scream real loud whenever the Secret Word was spoken. Everyone joined in Jambi’s chant to fulfill Pee-Wee’s wish. It was so much fun! One of the best experiences of live entertainment ever!