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This is a list of [[Mario]]-related sightings and references in theater.
The various theater productions about [[Mario]] and his friends.


==''The Mario Opera''==
==''Jump Man: A Mario Musical''==
Funded by Kickstarter, this musical made its debut in late 2014.<ref>[https://www.jumpmanmusical.com/ Jump Man: A Mario Musical]</ref>


In May of 2005, a group at the California Institute of the Arts performed the first act of an opera based on Super Mario Bros. The first act began with the wedding of Mario and Peach, which is disrupted by Bowser and the Koopas.  Peach is carried away, and Mario must search for her. However, Mario has no desire to be a hero, and doesn't understand why all this responsibility must fall to him. Moreover, he is unable to reconcile his morality with his uncontrolable urge to kill. The second and third acts are being written.
==''Super Mario'' Opera==
The [https://medium.com/@songadaymann/a-brief-history-of-the-mario-opera-d99563e15b3c ''Super Mario'' Opera] was a musical created and written by Jonathan Mann, a student at the California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita, California. It was initially performed in May 2005. The Mario Opera now has a large internet following, and was featured in Maxim Magazine and on G4 television. Eight years after the original company of performers disbanded, Mann was invited to do a one-off stage reading of the opera in 2013, although subsequent talks of potentially re-launching the show fell through. The first act of the play was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvAGyysIf2o uploaded onto YouTube] by Mann in 2014.


The music is all based on themes from Mario games (SMB 1, 2, 3, SML, SMW, Yoshi's Island)
==''Super Mario Bros.'' Skit==
A group of college students created a skit based on the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' game. The act was performed at a talent show at Gordon College. For a full video of the skit, visit this link: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGQ20yDDVzQ Super Mario Bros. Skit at YouTube]


:Music and Story:  Jonathan Mann
==References==
:Director:  Jeremy Schwartz
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For full synopsis, cast lists, pictures, music and video, check out [http://www.the-mario-opera.com/ The Mario Opera Website]
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[[Category:References|theater]]
=='Mario on Ice'==
 
It was performed sometime in the 1980s with Mr. Belvedere as King Koopa and Jason Bateman and Alyssa Milano as a couple of kids. You can watch it [http://www.gamebrink.com/?news=371 here].
 
=='Mario on Stage'==
 
This was taped at Gordon College in Wemham, Massachusetts. It's a live reinactment of Stage 1-1 from [[Super Mario Bros.]]. [http://spel.feber.se/2006/04/ngot_lite_annor.html]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:12, May 28, 2023

The various theater productions about Mario and his friends.

Jump Man: A Mario Musical[edit]

Funded by Kickstarter, this musical made its debut in late 2014.[1]

Super Mario Opera[edit]

The Super Mario Opera was a musical created and written by Jonathan Mann, a student at the California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita, California. It was initially performed in May 2005. The Mario Opera now has a large internet following, and was featured in Maxim Magazine and on G4 television. Eight years after the original company of performers disbanded, Mann was invited to do a one-off stage reading of the opera in 2013, although subsequent talks of potentially re-launching the show fell through. The first act of the play was uploaded onto YouTube by Mann in 2014.

Super Mario Bros. Skit[edit]

A group of college students created a skit based on the original Super Mario Bros. game. The act was performed at a talent show at Gordon College. For a full video of the skit, visit this link: Super Mario Bros. Skit at YouTube

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