We Will Rock You
We Will Rock You (abbreviated as WWRY) is a jukebox musical, based on the songs of Queen and named after their hit single of the same name. The musical was written by English comedian and author Ben Elton in collaboration with Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor. The musical was produced by Queen Theatrical Productions, Phil McIntyre Entertainment and Tribeca Theatrical Productions, with Christopher Renshaw as director, Mark Fisher as the production designer, Willie Williams as the lighting designer, Williams & Fisher as co-video directors, Tim Goodchild as the costume designer, Arlene Phillips as choreographer and Bobby Aitken as sound designer.
The musical opened in the West End at the Dominion Theatre on May 14, 2002, with Tony Vincent, Hannah Jane Fox, Sharon D. Clarke and Kerry Ellis in principal roles. The musical was panned by critics, but was an audience favourite and became the longest-running musical at that venue. The story takes place in a tongue-in-cheek dystopian future where originality and individualism are shunned, and a lone "Dreamer" appears who can fulfill a prophecy that will enable the return of rock 'n roll.
A number of international productions have followed the original, and We Will Rock You has been seen in Australia, Las Vegas, Moscow, Spain, Japan, South Africa, Zürich, Vienna, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong. As of August 2008, productions are still active in Great Britain, Germany and Canada.
As a jukebox musical, the show's music consists entirely of Queen material. As of April 2008, a sequel is in the works.
The musical opened in the West End at the Dominion Theatre on May 14, 2002, with Tony Vincent, Hannah Jane Fox, Sharon D. Clarke and Kerry Ellis in principal roles. The musical was panned by critics, but was an audience favourite and became the longest-running musical at that venue. The story takes place in a tongue-in-cheek dystopian future where originality and individualism are shunned, and a lone "Dreamer" appears who can fulfill a prophecy that will enable the return of rock 'n roll.
A number of international productions have followed the original, and We Will Rock You has been seen in Australia, Las Vegas, Moscow, Spain, Japan, South Africa, Zürich, Vienna, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong. As of August 2008, productions are still active in Great Britain, Germany and Canada.
As a jukebox musical, the show's music consists entirely of Queen material. As of April 2008, a sequel is in the works.
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Total 12 sheet(s) found, listing between 0 - 12.
Song | Added By | Pages | Instruments | Sheet Type | File |
bohemian rhapsody |
fafa225 (16)
4845d ago
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9 | Piano, Guitar, Vocal | Transcription | |
umbrella |
toosweetaku (3)
4887d ago
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8 | Piano | Original | |
Sombody to love |
nikd356 (5)
4924d ago
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11 | Piano, Vocal | Other | |
Somebody To Love |
fioragiallo (5)
4974d ago
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11 | Piano, Vocal | Book | |
Somebody To Love |
BriannaRose (2)
4982d ago
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11 | Piano, Vocal | Transcription | |
bohemian rhapsody |
rhythmofchaos (1)
5013d ago
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12 | Piano, Cello, Drum, Guitar, Violin, Vocal, Viola, Bass | Original | |
LIBRETTO |
Rhysie (46)
5071d ago
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57 | Vocal | Other | |
I Want It All |
cmgwapo (5)
5142d ago
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9 | Piano, Vocal | Other | |
Somebody To Love |
jackman (6)
5148d ago
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6 | Piano, Guitar, Vocal | Original | |
We Will Rock You |
jackman (6)
5160d ago
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6 | Piano, Vocal | Original | |
Somebody To Love |
FCBabeke (9)
5185d ago
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11 | Piano | Book | |
Somebody To Love |
menean (1)
5231d ago
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7 | Piano | Original |