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Ratatouille: The Musical is a unique social media experience that brought together a number of creative individuals, including Daniel Mertzlufft & Kate Leonard, who were kind enough to speak to ComingSoon.net about their experience adapting the popular Pixar animated film.
Do what you want
âIt s important that young artists feel itâs important to choose to develop their work in the way that they think is going to be helpful to them. I don t think it is as helpful for lots of outside people to go, âHere, do it this way, do it this way. Here, you re BIPOC, you can have this, you can have that.â There are going to be people who do well with that, but that, in my experience, wasn t the thing that was helpful. It s going to sound contradictory, but the struggle actually helped me. Even though there were moments during the struggle where I was like, âOh my god, this is the worst thing ever,â I wanted to do it more than the worst thing ever. The thing I would hope is that if they don t want to do it, then they won t. Feeling like you have to do it just to feel something is a kind of poison in you. Sometimes saying no is going to save your soul. You can also say that the struggle is worth it, and that is also valid.â
TikTok users are turning Bridgerton into a musical – here’s how it all started!
Bridgerton into a Musical, and it’s taken over social media.
Remember last year when TikTok users created their own Ratatouille Musical and it got turned into a real virtual broadway show? Well, another TikTok musical is currently in the works, and it’s based around
Bridgerton!
The American period drama first aired on Netflix on Christmas Day and has proved to be really popular. Based on a series of novels by Julia Quinn, it follows the story of the powerful Bridgerton family in 19th century England.
I KNEW I Smelled a Rat!: A Review of Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical
Cast members of Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical belt out the rousing finale.
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As all good things do, it probably started as a meme.
On August 10, 2020, TikTok user Emily Jacobsen (@e jaccs) posted a short musical snippet titled “Ode to Remy” on the social media platform, featuring her pitch-altered voice and a slideshow of Pixar’s
Ratatouille’s star rat Remy. From there, other TikTok accounts expanded on her viral clip, creating theatrical personas for Remy’s brother Emile; no-nonsense chef Colette; and the bumbling son of Chef Gusteau, Linguini. Some fans added dance numbers, showed off their individual renditions of rat costumes, or even composed an orchestration of Jacobsen’s ode, in the case of Daniel Mertzlufft (@danieljmertzlufft). The rest is history: with Disney’s blessing (the musical was permitted to air