We Will Rock You (musical)


We Will Rock You is a jukebox musical based on the songs of British rock band Queen with a book by Ben Elton. The musical tells the story of a group of Bohemians who struggle to restore the free exchange of thought and fashion, and live music in a distant future where everyone dresses, thinks and acts the same. Musical instruments and composers are forbidden, and rock music is all but unknown.
Directed by Christopher Renshaw and choreographed by Arlene Phillips, the original West End production opened at the Dominion Theatre on 14 May 2002, with Tony Vincent, Hannah Jane Fox, Sharon D. Clarke and Kerry Ellis in principal roles. Although the musical was at first panned by critics, it has become an audience favourite, becoming the longest-running musical at the Dominion Theatre, celebrating its tenth anniversary on 14 May 2012.
The eleventh longest-running musical in West End history, the London production closed on 31 May 2014 after a final performance in which Brian May and Roger Taylor both performed. A number of international productions have since followed the original, and We Will Rock You has been seen in six of the world's continents. Many productions are still active globally.

Development

According to Brian May, Queen's manager Jim Beach had spoken with the band about creating a jukebox musical with Queen's songs since the mid-1990s. Initially, the intent was to create a biographical story of Freddie Mercury. About this time, Robert De Niro's production company Tribeca expressed interest in a Queen musical, but it found the original idea difficult to work with.
In 2000, Ben Elton was approached to start talks with May and Taylor on the project. He suggested taking the musical down a different path than initially imagined, creating an original story that would capture the spirit of much of their music. He worked closely with May and Taylor to incorporate Queen's songs into the story. Elton has also stated that he was in part inspired by the computer-controlled dystopia of the science-fiction film The Matrix. The script was eventually completed midway through 2001.

Critical reception

London's critics almost uniformly panned the show, criticising the concept and direction. The Guardian wrote that the premise "really is as sixth form as it sounds", called the production "ruthlessly packaged and manufactured" and opined that the "sometimes funny" libretto exists mainly to "devise more unlikely ways to wring out another Queen song." The Daily Mirror wrote that "Ben Elton should be shot for this risible story." The Daily Telegraph described it as "guaranteed to bore you rigid" and "prolefeed at its worst." However, some individual performances received praise and the production remains a popular success.

Productions

West End and UK tours

The original production of We Will Rock You opened on 14 May 2002 at the Dominion Theatre, London, with previews beginning on 26 April. Tony Vincent played the lead role of Galileo, with Hannah Jane Fox as Scaramouche, Sharon D. Clarke as Killer Queen, Nigel Planer as Pop, Nigel Clauzel as Brit and Kerry Ellis as Meat. For her performance, Clarke was nominated for "Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical or Entertainment" at the 2003 Olivier Awards.
On 17 August 2005 We Will Rock You became the longest running musical at that venue, surpassing the previous record-holder Grease. This is a notable achievement because the Dominion Theatre is one of the largest theatrical venues in The West End, with a seating a capacity of 2,163 patrons. At the 2011 Laurence Olivier Awards, the show won the Audience Award for Most Popular Show.
Notable cast replacements include Mig Ayesa, who played Galileo, taking over from Tony Vincent. Mazz Murray took over the role of Killer Queen after Sharon D. Clarke's departure in April 2004. Murray left the production in August 2011, which made her the longest running principal cast member, although she left the production briefly in September 2010 for maternity leave. Brenda Edwards, who was an X-Factor semi-finalist in 2005, also performed the role of Killer Queen. On 22 September 2008 I'd Do Anything semi-finalist, Rachel Tucker, began performing in the role of Meat. She left the production on 19 September 2009. The role was then taken on by Irish born performer Louise Bowden, who had already performed in several prolific musicals including Mamma Mia!, Guys and Dolls and Mary Poppins. Bowden unexpectedly quit the production in May 2010. It was then left to Amanda Coutts to perform the role Meat. Coutts was originally Bowden's understudy. The West End production featured a nine piece live band under the musical direction of Stuart Morley.
A national UK tour was launched in 2009 at the Palace Theatre, Manchester. The 2009 tour cast initially included, Alex Gaumond as Galileo, Sarah French-Ellis as Scaramouche, Brenda Edwards as Killer Queen, Georgina Hagen as Meat, Jonathan Wilkes as Khashoggi, Kevin Kennedy as Pop. Gaumond and French-Ellis returned to play their [|characters] in the West End and were Galileo and Scaramouche.
A second UK tour launched in December 2010 at the Palace Theatre, Manchester.
On 11 March 2014 it was announced the West End production would close on 31 May 2014, shortly after its 12th Anniversary, and after 4600 performances at the Dominion Theatre.
The show embarked on a further tour of the UK and Ireland in 2019, beginning at Bromley Churchill Theatre before visiting Ipswich Regent Theatre, Sheffield Lyceum, Edinburgh Playhouse, Newcastle Theatre Royal, Millenium Forum, Derry, Southend Cliffs Pavilion Leeds Grand Theatre, Nottingham Theatre Royal, Plymouth Theatre Royal, Glasgow Theatre Royal, Blackpool Opera House, Hull New Theatre, Southampton Mayflower Theatre, Manchester Palace Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, Bradford Alhambra, Canterbury Marlowe, New Theatre Oxford and Venue Cymru, Llandudno ; after a lengthy hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, it is scheduled to continue to Wales Millenium Centre, Milton Keynes Theatre, Southend Cliffs Pavilion, Stoke Regent Theatre, Bristol Hippodrome, New Wimbledon Theatre, Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, Ipswich Regent Theatre, Bromley Churchill Theatre, York Grand Opera House, Newcastle Theatre Royal, Wales Millenium Centre, Royal & Derngate, Northampton, Peterborough New Theatre, Norwich Theatre Royal, The Hexagon, Reading, Liverpool Empire Theatre, Birmingham Hippodrome and finally to Southsea Kings Theatre.

Australia and Japan

The first international production premiered at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne, Australia on 7 August 2003. The cast included Michael Falzon as Galileo, Kate Hoolihan as Scaramouche and Annie Crummer as Killer Queen. Amanda Harrison, who originated Oz in this Melbourne production, had previously been in the ensemble of the original London production. The production closed at this venue on 4 March 2004 to make way for Australian tour stops at Burswood Theatre, Perth, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane, and Star City Lyric Theatre, Sydney. The same production then made an international tour stop at the Shinjuku Koma Theater in Tokyo, Japan where it ran from 27 May to 24 August 2005.
Due to the success of the Japan tour stop, another Australian tour group was put together in 2006. They performed at the same venue: the Shinjuku Koma Theatre in Tokyo, from 14 November to 17 December 2006. Some of the actors of the 2005 tour returned for the 2006 tour, including Peter Murphy as Galileo, Daniel Fletcher as Brit, Ross Givern as Khashoggi and Robert Grubb as Pop. Kate Hoolihan, who had played Scaramouche in the 2005 tour, chose to switch to the role of Oz in the 2006 tour. The tour group then performed in Osaka from 5 January 2007 at the Umeda Arts Theater.
A new tour of Australia was announced on 17 August 2015. The tour commenced in Sydney, NSW on 30 April 2016.

Spain

A Spanish production ran from 1 October 2003 to 30 May 2004 at Teatro Calderón, Madrid. The lead role of Galileo was shared by Momo Cortés and Miquel Fernández. The rest of the cast included María Blanco as Scaramouche, Sheilah Cuffy as Killer Queen, Javier Navares as Khashoggi, Ángel Padilla as Brit, Eva María Cortés as Meat, and José María Guzmán and Juanjo Pardo sharing the role of Pop. The Madrid production had all spoken dialogue and the lyrics translated into Spanish, except for the songs "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions" and "Bohemian Rhapsody", which retained their English lyrics. After closing at Teatro Calderón, the show began a tour through Spain with stops at Barcelona, Bilbao, Valencia, and Seville.
In 2007 the production returned to Teatro Calderón, Madrid with previews from 23 January and an official opening on 12 February. This stage featured an entirely new cast, with Julián Fontalvo and Daniel Diges sharing the role of Galileo, Ruth Calvo and Elena Medina sharing the role of Scaramouche, Nieves Val León and Tessa Bodí sharing the role of Killer Queen, Carlos Fernández as Khashoggi, Juán Félix Bejarano as Brit, María López y Lara Alcázar sharing the role of Meat, and Diego Falcón as Pop. The production finally closed on 6 January 2008.

Las Vegas

A US tour had originally been planned for 2004, with initially announced stops in Connecticut and Washington state. However, due to scheduling conflicts of the creative team, the US tour was scrapped and replaced with a production housed at the Paris Las Vegas hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, which is the musical's first North American venue.
The Las Vegas production had previews from 4 August and officially opened on 8 September 2004. Tony Vincent, who had originated the role of Galileo in the London production, reprised the role, which he alternated with Jason Wooten. Aspen Miller and Kacie Sheik shared the role of Scaramouche, Patti Russo was Killer Queen, and Ty Taylor was Brit. The Las Vegas production "trimmed" down the book into a single act show. This production closed on 27 November 2005.

North American tours

On 15 October 2013, a North American tour began at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland. The original cast included Brian Justin Crum as Galileo, PJ Griffith as Khashoggi, Jacqueline Arnold as Killer Queen, Jared Zirilli as Britney, Ruby Lewis as Scaramouche, Ryan Knowles as Buddy and Erica Peck as Oz. The North American leg on the We Will Rock You tour covered nearly the whole of the US, corners of Canada and a sold out run in Mexico City at the Auditiorio Nacional. In all, the North American leg of the WWRY World tour included 298 performances, 30 cities, 23 States/Territories, 3 Countries, over 30,000 miles traveled and over a half-a-million people in attendance.
A second North American tour launched on 3 September 2019 at the Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba and included a stop at the Madison Square Garden in New York City from 14 to 17 November 2019.

Russia

A Russian production opened in the Estrada Theatre, Moscow on 17 October 2004. The production's dialogue and all songs but three were translated into Russian, by Evgeny Margulis of Mashina Vremeni. This production closed only four months after its opening due to disagreements between the show's producers, despite fan protests to keep the show going.

Germany

A German production opened in the Musical Dome, Cologne on 12 December 2004. The Cologne production had the spoken dialogue translated to German, but the musical numbers consisted of a mix of translated German language lyrics and the original English language lyrics. According to Brian May, the language combination was intentional by writer Ben Elton, with German representing the show's "present day" and English representing the distant past. The production closed at this venue on 30 September 2008 to be transferred to Stuttgart. The Stuttgart transfer opened at the Apollo Theatre on 13 November 2008 after previews from 7 November 2008.
The production opened in Berlin on 21 October 2010 and closed for good on 21 October 2011.
A follow up tour version started in December 2012 in Basel and closed in June 2013 in Essen. It is going to restart in September 2014 in Munich followed by Frankfurt and Vienna.

South Africa

A South African production opened at the Civic Theatre in Johannesburg on 9 May 2006. The production starred Francois Schreuder as Galileo, Helen Burger as Scaramouche, Vicky Sampson as Killer Queen, and Helen Goldberg as Oz. This production made tour stops at the Artscape in Cape Town and the Playhouse Opera in Durban before closing.

Switzerland and Austria

A German-language production opened in Zürich, Switzerland on 3 December 2006 at Theatre Stadthof 11, Oerlikon using the book of the bilingual Cologne production. The Swiss production starred Jessica Kessler as Scaramouche, Brigitte Oelke as Killer Queen and Rachel Fischer as Ozzy. This production closed at the end of 2007 to be transferred to Vienna. The transfer opened in Vienna, Austria on 24 January 2008, at the Raimund Theatre where it ran until 13 July 2008.

Canada

A Canadian production began previews on 14 March and officially opened on 10 April 2007 at the Canon Theatre, Toronto. Mig Ayesa, who played the lead role in the London production, had been offered the role in the Canadian production by Brian May and Ben Elton, but the Canadian producers wanted an all-Canadian cast and Quebec native Yvan Pednault was given the role. The rest of the cast included Erica Peck as Scaramouche, Alana Bridgewater as Killer Queen, Suzie McNeil as Oz and Evan Buliung as Khashoggi. McNeil had been a participant of the reality show , in which she had competed against Ayesa and former Las Vegas We Will Rock You cast member Ty Taylor.
This production closed at the Canon Theatre on 11 May 2008 to be transferred to the Panasonic Theatre, where it opened on 16 July 2008. The new Toronto production underwent major rewrites in order to trim the show before its reopening. Changes include: there is no longer any dialogue between "Ga-Ga" and "I Want to Break Free"; "One Vision" has been cut; the Act Two song sequence is now "Fat Bottomed Girls", "Who Wants to Live Forever", "Seven Seas of Rhye", "Hammer to Fall" and then "Another One Bites the Dust" before leading to the finale. In October 2008, Camilla Scott took over the role of Khashoggi, a character that had previously been portrayed as a male, though her understudies remain male. Erica Peck, who originated the role of Scaramouche in this production, was scheduled to reprise her role from 29 May to the closing date. This production closed on 28 June 2009.
On 7 March 2019 We Will Rock You began its run at The Avalon Ballroom in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

North American Regional Theatre Premiere

The North American Regional Theatre Premiere production, directed by Thom Currie, opened at Thunder Bay, Ontario's Magnus Theatre on 8 September 2017. The production was choreographed by Julie Tomaino with assistant choreography by Robert Allan. Set design was by Joe Pagnan and lighting design was by Rebecca Miller. Costumes were designed by Mervi Agombar, with musical direction by Danny Johnson. The cast featured Adam Charles, Jessie Cox, Gabi Epstein, Spencer Hari, Ryan G. Hinds, Amy Sellors, Jeremy LaPalme, with Dean Deffett, Jade Percival, Matthew Pinkerton, Chelsea Preston, and Alyssa Smith. With sold out audiences during its initial scheduled run and due to popular demand, the production was held over. It closed 30 September 2017.

Australasian tour

An Australasian tour was launched at the end of 2007 in New Zealand, in which previous We Will Rock You cast members MiG Ayesa, Annie Crummer, Neels Clasen and Malcolm Terry reprise their roles as Galileo, Killer Queen, Khashoggi and Pop respectively. Talia Kodesh, who had played Oz in the South African production, played the role of Scaramouche in the New Zealand tour stop. After the tour left New Zealand, the role was taken over by Sivan Raphaely, who had been in the ensemble of the original South African production.
The tour performed in Auckland, New Zealand at The Civic, The Edge, in Seoul, South Korea at the Seongnam Arts Centre, in Singapore at the Esplanade Theatre, in Hong Kong at The Lyric Theatre of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and in Bangkok, Thailand at the Muangthai Ratchadalai Theatre.

Italy

An Italian production opened on 4 December 2009 at the Allianz Teatro in Milan, Italy. Starring Gianluca Merolli and Salvo Vinci as Galileo, Marta Rossi and Martina Ciabatti as Scaramouche, Valentina Ferrari as Killer Queen, Salvo Bruno and Carlo Spano as Khashoggi, Paolo Barillari as Brit, Loredana Fadda and Mary Dima as Oz and Massimiliano Colonna as Pop. WWRY Italy is produced by Barley Arts and directed by Maurizio Colombi.
The musical director is Roberto Zanaboni followed by Davide Magnabosco, Giovanni Maria Lori, Linda Pinelli, Alex Polifrone, Marco Scazzetta, Andrea Cervetto and the lead guitarist is Tristan Avakian, who had a successful run with WWRY Toronto. All the dialogues are in Italian and almost all the songs are in English, except for "Radio Ga Ga" and "No One But You". The translation and adaptation of the Italian script were made by Raffaella Rolla with the co-operation of Alice Mistroni. The show is scheduled to tour across Italy over the year, so far visiting Milan, Bologna, Trieste and Rome.
The second season is due to start in Bergamo on 4 November and it will be on tour until March 2011. The double cast has been dropped therefore this year the leading roles are: Galileo, Scaramouche, Oz, Brit, Khashoggi, Killer Queen, Pop. The new lead guitarist is Marco Gerace.

Sweden

From 12 September to 18 December 2010 a big production of WWRY was played in Stockholm, Sweden at the venue Cirkus. The spoken dialogue is translated to Swedish by Anders Albien. Cast: Killer Queen: Tina Lejonberg, Galileo: Bruno Mitsogiannis, Scaramouche: Marie Haugen Smistad, Ozzy: Anna Lidman, Brit: Henrik Orwander, Khashoggi: Daniel Engman, Peps: Simon Bengtsson Tibblin, Teacher: Linda Holmgren, Christer: Tomas Marcotte.

Norway

In January 2011 the Stockholm Production of WWRY moved to Oslo, Norway. The production opened on 23 January at Folketeateret. The spoken dialogue was translated to Norwegian by Kjetil Indregard. Cast: Killer Queen: Reidun Sæther, Galileo: Espen Grjotheim, Scaramouche: Marie Haugen Smistad, Ozzy: Anna Lidman, Brit: Eivind Dundas, Khashoggi: Daniel Engman, Oddi : Mads Henning Jørgensen, Big Macca: Håvard Bakke, Teacher: Linda Holmgren. The production closed on 16 April 2011.

Belgium

On 1 September 2011, the Netherlands production was transferred to Antwerp. Many of the cast members had already played the musical in the Netherlands, but the challenge was that they had to learn the 'Belgian language':
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Marjolein Teepen has won the Flemish Musical Award on 18 June 2012. Marjolein has won the award for "Best Female Lead" for her role as Scaramouche in the Belgian version of the musical We Will Rock You. She was also nominated in the Netherlands.

Royal Caribbean Ship - ''Anthem of the Seas''

A production of the show opened on 23 April 2015 on board the new Royal Caribbean cruise ship, Anthem of the Seas. All passengers on the ship have the option of attending, provided they book a particular performance in advance.

Brazil

Open on March 2016 in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Raquel Quarterone
Fernanda Belinatti
Mariana Hidemi
Carol Isolani
Bárbara Guerra Xavier
Marisol Marcondes
Amanda Doring
Jefferson Ferreira
Fernando Marianno
Daniel Caldini
Renato Bellini
Thiago Machado
Fernando Lourenção
Leo Rommano
Anelita Gallo
Clara Camargo
Gabriel Conrad
Danilo Barbieri

2016 Australian Tour

A tour of the show in Australia started in April 2016 in Sydney, before touring to Brisbane and finishing up in Melbourne.

Iceland

An Icelandic production opened on 15 August 2019 at the Háskólabíó Theater in Reykjavík, Iceland. directed by Vignir Rafn Valþórsson and Chantelle Carey as the dance Choreographer.
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From 2006, the show has been licensed for amateur productions in the UK, with proceeds going to the Mercury Phoenix Trust. This license also extends to school performances, under the title "Schools Will Rock You".
In late 2007, the show was performed for the first time outside of the Dominion Theatre in London for a short period. It played Radlett, Hitchin, Watford, Chesham and Harlow. The cast included Peter Eldridge as Galileo, Dawn Travell as Scaramouche, David Adams as Killer Queen, Colin McLeod as Khashoggi and Steve Leigh as Pop. Replacements include Steve Anderson as Galileo, Caroline Fitch and Monique Perks as Scaramouche, Debbie Marsh and Charlie Taylor as Killer Queen, David Adams as Khashoggi and Mark Morton, Colin McLeod and Chris Wilson as Pop, the show enjoyed sellout performances at all venues and received great critical acclaim.
In early 2007 Queen Theatrical granted the rights for a non-equity production of We Will Rock You at the Jedlicka Performing Art Centre in Chicago from April, making it the first North American production since the Las Vegas show closed.
An externally licensed production was staged in Varberg, Sweden from February to July 2007.
A Dutch production was opened at 4 September 2010.
From 2017, the show has been licensed for amateur productions in Australia, with the amateur premiere being performed by Townsville Choral Society at the Townsville Entertainment Centre in February 2018.
A high school production of the show ran in March 2018, performed by the students of The King's School in collaboration with students from the Tara Anglican School for Girls, both in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
Similarly, another high school production of the show ran later in July 2018, performed by the students of John Paul College, Logan City, Queensland, Australia.
In Budapest, a Hungarian non replica production opened on 24 November 2017, by PS Produkcio Ltd.
In France, a French production opened on 28 September 2018 at the Casino de Paris in Paris for a limited engagement.
A production of WWRY by Packemin Productions is set to run at the Riverside Theatre in Parramatta, NSW, Australia, running from 12 to 27 February 2021.

Casts

Summary: Original London production

Act One

The story is set exactly 300 years in the future in a vaguely Orwellian world. Earth has been renamed as the "iPlanet" and is controlled by the Globalsoft Corporation.
On the iPlanet, mainstream commercial conformity reigns, in which Ga Ga Kids watch the same movies, listen to computer-generated music, wear the same clothes and hold the same thoughts and opinions. Musical instruments are forbidden, and rock music is unknown.
In the newest graduating class is black sheep, Galileo, who has dreams and hears strange words in his head, most of which are lyrics of songs long since lost, though he does not understand their significance. Despite his teacher's advice, Galileo refuses to conform like the rest of his classmates. Galileo is captured by Khashoggi, commander of Globalsoft's police. The teacher also reveals a second anomaly, a young, goth woman named Scaramouche who is openly mocked and derided by her peers. She too is arrested by Khashoggi.
Ruling Globalsoft Corporation is Killer Queen. She has heard of a prophecy that instruments have been hidden somewhere on the iPlanet in the "place of living rock", and a "bright star" will show the way to them. She orders Khashoggi to get to the bottom of the matter and crush the rebel Bohemians who believe in the prophecy. Killer Queen then basks in her power over the iPlanet.
Galileo and Scaramouche wake up in a hospital. They realise that they are kindred spirits, feared by the rest of their society. They flee together from the hospital.
Khashoggi has blown up all the rocks on the iPlanet, but cannot find any supposed hidden instruments. Killer queen insists that they have won, and the prophecy will not come to pass.
On the streets, Bohemians Britney and Meat climb out of the sewers, where they have been gathering materials to make musical instruments. Britney is a believer in the Dreamer who will fulfil the prophecy, and insists to the cynical Meat that it's the key to bringing real music back into the world. Brit and Meat hear footsteps approaching, and hide.
Galileo and Scaramouche arrive, with Galileo talking about his belief that he has a destiny. He says that he dreamt a name for the woman: "Scaramouche". Britney and Meat reveal themselves, and accuse Galileo and Scaramouche of being spies, because Galileo keeps spouting words of the "sacred text". Galileo insists that he only hears those words in his head. Britney tests Galileo, singing the first few lines of "Bohemian Rhapsody". Galileo responds correctly with the subsequent lines, and Britney realises that he is the Dreamer of the prophecy. They bring Galileo and Scaramouche to the Heartbreak Hotel, which is located at the ruins of the Tottenham Court Road tube station, where the Bohemians have made their home. Of note, the original London production is staged at the Dominion Theatre, which is located above the real Tottenham Court Road tube station.
The Bohemians explain to Galileo and Scaramouche that they take their names after singers long gone, and mourn the deaths of those who died young. The group then celebrate the reason rock bands started playing music in the first place, which was for love.
Khashoggi and his police suddenly arrive at the Heartbreak Hotel, where they round up the Bohemians for capture. Britney breaks free and battles the police in order to enable Galileo and Scaramouche to escape, but in the process is killed.

Act Two

The Ga Ga Kids of the iPlanet move on in their regular fashion.
Galileo and Scaramouche have escaped the Heartbreak Hotel, and realise that back at the hospital, tracking devices were installed in their heads. They remove them, and upon realising that they are all that's left of the rebels, they confess their love for each other.
The surviving Bohemians have been rounded up by Khashoggi to be tortured. When he cannot get any information from them about the prophecy, he has them brain-drained.
Galileo wakes up, and tells Scaramouche that he had a dream that the Bohemians were sent to the Seven Seas of Rhye. Scaramouche agrees they have to go there, but then Galileo insists that she stay because she's a "chick", to which Scaramouche takes offence. They argue, and decide that both of them will go to the Seven Seas of Rhye, but their relationship will be purely professional.
Back at Globalsoft headquarters Khashoggi reports that the Bohemians are no longer a problem. Killer Queen prematurely starts to celebrate. Khashoggi interrupts her, explaining that Galileo and Scaramouche escaped. Killer Queen declares this is the last time Khashoggi has disappointed her, and has him brain-drained.
Galileo and Scaramouche are making their way to the Seven Seas of Rhye, arguing all the way. At the Seven Seas of Rhye pub in Montreaux, Pop the librarian is serving drinks to the lifeless Bohemians. In some newer productions, Galileo and Scaramouche find a tape to play in a nearby TV, in which a degraded version of Bohemian Rhapsody is played. When Galileo and Scaramouche arrive, Pop explains the full nature of the prophecy to them as inscribed by the three remaining members of the band Queen just before they were sentenced to death. Scaramouche figures out that the bright shining star of the prophecy is rock star Freddie Mercury's statue, and that it's pointing to Wembley Stadium, the "place of living rock". After initially preparing to travel by bicycle, Scaramouche protests that the method "isn't very cool", and so they travel there by motorcycle.
Wembley Stadium is in ruins, with no instruments to be found. Reconciling and their love for each other rekindled, Scaramouche inspires Galileo to perform the opening of "We Will Rock You", and an electric guitar is revealed. Galileo cannot play it, but Scaramouche can. Pop hacks into Globalsoft's network so their music can be heard by everyone on the iPlanet, and Killer Queen is defeated.
After the curtain calls, the entire company performs "Bohemian Rhapsody" as an encore.

Variations

International productions of the musical feature changes in the story and song line-up in order to better reach target audiences. All the main characters retain their general personalities across productions, but the names vary depending on the production..
The dialogue contains many references to popular culture, with lyrics from numerous non-Queen songs and albums inserted into the text. These references are constantly changing, and according to writer Elton, this is to keep the show "fresh". Songs that have been referenced include The Beatles' "Help!", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Penny Lane", "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "I Am the Walrus" and "Hello, Goodbye", Little Richard's "Tutti Fruitti" and "Long Tall Sally", the theme from The Wombles, The Goodies' "Funky Gibbon", Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run", David Bowie's "Rebel Rebel" and "Space Oddity", The Wild Ones' "Wild Thing", Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women", Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man", ABBA's "Dancing Queen" and "Fernando", Oasis' " Morning Glory?", Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady", Spice Girls' "Wannabe", Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", Black Lace's "Agadoo", The Clash's "Complete Control", Teletubbies and songs by Amy Winehouse and Michael Jackson.
May often performed with the London production on special occasions such as anniversaries and Freddie Mercury's birthday.
Hannah Jane Fox, who originated Scaramouche, was the last original principal cast member to remain with the show. She gave her final performance on 28 January 2006, four years after the musical opened at the Dominion Theatre, and the event was celebrated with May appearing on stage to perform the guitar solo during the "Bohemian Rhapsody" encore.
On 5 September 2006, the London show celebrated what would have been Freddie Mercury's 60th birthday. During the song "Don't Stop Me Now", ordinarily sung by Killer Queen, the band "McFly" emerged onto the stage to sing it instead. Brian May and Roger Taylor joined the encore, performing Taylor's "Say It's Not True" as a duo. Ben Elton also addressed the audience on this special occasion. The following week, tickets to the London show were sold from £19.46, Mercury's birth year.
On 14 May 2007, the London show celebrated its fifth anniversary with a special show featuring both May and Taylor playing in the final section of the show. Writer Ben Elton also made an appearance to present a special plaque to the cast, May and Taylor. During the portion of the show based in Pop's bar, the line "But the Pub Landlord has a Bike" was followed by a cameo appearance of British comedian Al Murray, who came up through the stage on a motorcycle.
The London show's sixth anniversary performance was held on 21 May 2008, a week after its actual anniversary due to the unavailability of Brian May. For the first time since the show opened, the Killer Queen character performed the entire song "Don't Stop Me Now", a musical number which is normally interrupted by the Khashoggi character. This unique performance is acknowledged by Killer Queen's dialogue: "No, you didn't let me finish, you never let me finish. For six long years, night after night, week after week, year after year. Well, tonight, I'm going to finish." To which Khashoggi replied: "It's not in the script!" The Killer Queen proceeded to yell "Screw the script!" before continuing the song. Additionally, May joined Killer Queen and the dancers on stage for the performance. After the encore, Elton made a thank you speech, after which the entire cast performed "The Show Must Go On", accompanied by May on guitar.
The seventh anniversary of the London Show was celebrated on Monday 18 May 2009. The show contained a special appearance from Brian May and Ben Elton who emerged together in a cloud of smoke during the encore rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" with May playing guitar. As with the year before, Elton gave a thank you speech and the entire cast performed "The Show Must Go On", accompanied by May on guitar.
On Saturday 12 September 2009 at the early matinee performance Brian May again emerged in a cloud of smoke playing the guitar in "Bohemian Rhapsody". What was the occasion for this appearance is not clear. He did the same again on Saturday 14 November 2009 at the matinee.
On Sunday 31 January 2010 in The O2 Dublin, Brian May once again played Bohemian Rhapsody with the company during the finale of both the matinee and evening shows to celebrate the end of their year-long tour.
On Saturday 5 September 2010 Brian also appeared though a cloud of smoke, again to play "Bohemian Rhapsody". This was due to the annual cast change, as well as a celebration of what would have been Freddie Mercury's 64th birthday, and afterwards Brian gave a farewell speech to the cast that were leaving.
On Saturday 5 October 2013, Brian appeared through the cloud of smoke to play Bohemian Rhapsody once more. This was because it was cast change and some of the cast were leaving. Brian appeared to be very emotional when he was giving his speech.

Shows with Queen

Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor often perform at premieres and special events. Bassist John Deacon left Queen in 1997, and has not performed with May or Taylor since.
When Bohemian Rhapsody is performed with May and/or Taylor, May comes up from a trap in the stage with a lot of smoke He performs the solo right before the opera section. Then the opera section begins, he walks off stage. Doing the rock section Taylor comes up on the Heartbreak Hotel platform and May runs back on stage They perform the rock section with the cast and the ending section. They end the song before the stage goes into blackout.

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Characters

Galileo Figaro – The central character of the musical; a dreamer who hears strange words in his head. He is eventually revealed to be a reincarnation of Freddie Mercury. The character's name is a reference to the lyrics in the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Scaramouche – A sarcastic, cynical character and Galileo's love interest. In the finale she shows talent playing the electric guitar, and Galileo declares that she is a reincarnation of Brian May, only this time "he's a babe". The character's name is a reference to the lyrics in the Queen song "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Killer Queen – The villain of the musical, she rules over iPlanet with an iron fist. The character's name is a reference to the Queen song "Killer Queen".
Brit – Brit, short for Britney Spears, is the main male Bohemian rebel. In other productions, his name is either Paris, Duff, Vic or J.B..
Meat – Meat, short for Meat Loaf, is the main female Bohemian. In some productions, the character is named Oz after Ozzy Osbourne.
Commander Khashoggi – Killer Queen's second-in-command, he is head of Globalsoft's police and carries out Killer Queen's dirty work. The character's name is a reference to the Queen song "Khashoggi's Ship".
Pop – An elderly librarian trying to figure out the "exact date the music died", who in some productions has a crush on Scaramouche, believed to be named after the creation of reality television talent shows. Probably named for Iggy Pop or simply a diminutive for "Grandfather". In the German production his full name is "Bap Niedecken". The name refers to the German band "Bap" and the singer Wolfgang Niedecken. In the Brazilian production his name is "Toca Raul", a reference to Raul Seixas, and to a popular expression associated with him but that is also said during many rock concerts in Brazil, regardless of the singer.
Other Bohemians – The other Bohemians have constantly changing names following media trends. These are usually music-related, and have included Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Robbie Williams, Beyoncé, Madonna, Amy Winehouse, Bob the Builder, Boy George, Cliff Richard, Spice Girls, Elton John, Jackson Five, Prince, Burton Cummings, John Farnham, Charlotte Church, Crazy Frog, Eddie Cochran, Avril Lavigne, Shania Twain, Lily Allen, Kelly Osbourne and Clay Aiken, Cheeky Girls, Kurt Cobain and recently Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Gary Barlow, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Jay Z and Frankie Valli.

Music

As a jukebox musical, the show's music consists entirely of Queen material. The musical numbers of the original London production are as follows.
; Act I
  1. "Innuendo" – Freddie Mercury and ensemble
  2. "Radio Ga Ga" – Ga Ga Kids
  3. "I Want to Break Free" – Galileo
  4. "I Want to Break Free" – Scaramouche
  5. "Somebody to Love" – Scaramouche and Teen Queens
  6. "Killer Queen" – Killer Queen and Yuppies
  7. "Play the Game" – Killer Queen and Yuppies
  8. "Death on Two Legs"*
  9. "Under Pressure" – Galileo and Scaramouche
  10. "A Kind of Magic" – Killer Queen, Khashoggi and Yuppies
  11. "I Want It All" – Brit and Meat
  12. "Headlong" – Brit, Meat, Galileo and Scaramouche
  13. "No-One but You " – Meat and Bohemians
  14. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"* – Brit, Meat, Galileo, Scaramouche and Bohemians
  15. "Ogre Battle"
; Act II
  1. "One Vision" / "Radio Ga Ga" – Ga Ga Kids
  2. "Who Wants to Live Forever" – Galileo and Scaramouche
  3. "Flash" – Bohemians
  4. "Seven Seas of Rhye" – Khashoggi and Bohemians
  5. "Fat Bottomed Girls"* – Queen, Killer Queen and Sex Yuppies
  6. "Don't Stop Me Now" – Killer Queen
  7. "Another One Bites the Dust" – Killer Queen
  8. "Hammer to Fall" – Galileo and Scaramouche
  9. "These Are the Days of Our Lives" – Pop and Bohemians
  10. "Bicycle Race"* – Bohemians
  11. "Headlong" * – Galileo, Scaramouche and Pop
  12. "Love of My Life" – Bohemians
  13. "Brighton Rock" solo*
  14. "Tie Your Mother Down"*
  15. "We Will Rock You" – Galileo and Bohemians
  16. "We Are the Champions" – Galileo and ensemble
;Encore
  1. "We Will Rock You" – Ensemble
  2. "Bohemian Rhapsody" – Entire cast
Later in the London production, the "One Vision" sequence was changed to include Freddie Mercury's recorded vocals for the bridge. Previously, the bridge had been sung by the ensemble.
In the original London production, "Fat-Bottomed Girls" was a short instrumental interlude prior to "Another One Bites the Dust". Subsequent international productions expanded the song into a full song and dance sequence. Due to the positive response, the change was transferred back to the London production.
For the single-act Las Vegas production, "Who Wants to Live Forever" is replaced by "You're My Best Friend". In the 2013-2014 North American tour, "You're My Best Friend" is added after "I Want It All." "Who Wants To Live Forever" is reinstated, after "Flash" and "Seven Seas of Rhye."
For the Australasian tour, Canadian production and the 2013-14 North American tour, "Play the Game" is replaced by "Now I'm Here".
For the revamped Canadian production and the 2013-14 North American tour, "One Vision" is removed. "Flash" and "Seven Seas Of Rhye" are repositioned to the start of Act Two.
On special occasions, "The Show Must Go On" is added to the encore.

Other media

Recordings

A cast recording of the original London production was released in November 2002. Not all songs in the show were included in the album, the omitted tracks have been marked* in the above list. In August 2003, the London cast recording was given an Australian edition re-release, containing a bonus track of the original Australian Killer Queen, Annie Crummer, singing a studio version of "Another One Bites the Dust".
In 2004, Kerry Ellis, who was the original Meat in the London production, worked with Brian May to record an instrumental studio version of "No One but You ". This version is available through the official Queen website and in Ellis' limited-release CD single titled Wicked in Rock.
A Madrid cast recording was released in 2004. The recording includes a bonus second disc containing an extended Spanish-translated studio version of "No-One But You" sung by the original Meat, Eva María Cortés, and video clips of the original Madrid production.
A Cologne cast recording was released in 2005. It is the only We Will Rock You cast recording to contain "Fat Bottomed Girls".
In 2012, a 10th Anniversary Edition of the London Cast Recording was issued, comprising the original cast recording album, along with a CD with bonus material.

Discography

At the time of launching the musical, Robert De Niro referred to the possibility of a film version.
In a 2009 interview with the BBC, Brian May said that a film version was proposed, and that Ben Elton had written a full script with a "grittier" storyline. He emphasised that a lot more action can be included during the songs in a film than in a stage musical.

Awards and nominations

Original London production

Original Australian production

Original South African production

Original Toronto production

Original Dutch production

Original Belgium production