My favorite discovery about Stephen Sondheim within the last few years was his obsession with video games. He almost quit theatre after the Merrily We Roll Along fiasco to go into game development - which honestly makes a ton of sense given his fondness for puzzles.

He said he owned about “six or seven Macintoshes” back in the late 80’s/early 90’s, and Ronan Farrow has talked about his love of puzzle games like Myst. Love the idea of Stephen fucking Sondheim going deep on early HyperCard games.

James Lapine recently confirmed in an interview for The Dramatist that the opening of Into the Woods was inspired by his gaming habits, with each character being given a series of active quests to pursue on their journey. A cow as white as milk, a cape as red as blood, etc. He made the musical version of a LucasArts SCUMM game.

It’s stories like this that remind me to keep my interests wide and varied. You never know where inspiration strikes. What hobbies can flow into another.

#theatre #Sondheim #musicals #writing #videogames #gamedev #musicaltheatre

Just imagine him completely blowing off his composing so he can hunch over a monitor in the corner and watch some random guy go “Bring me… BLUE pages!”

Anyway, if you like musicals AND video games, check out this interactive online thing I made during the pandemic. As my old audio engineering professor used to say, “it’s free, so you know you’ll get your money’s worth!”

https://leaproject.dev

The LEA Project

A new artificial intelligence offering from EthiCo LABS.

The LEA Project
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I consumed your content.
Lea made me do it...
but whatever, I enjoyed it a lot. :)
@oxpal incredible! Glad you enjoyed it - wanted to make a weird little corner of the internet for people to stumble upon :)
@TheEMRMusic holy shit this is INCREDIBLE. I'm really into the ways video games and performance art can intertwine and this is such a perfect example, thank you
@TheEMRMusic neat re: interactive site
my dialect of the expression goes "it's free, so the price was right"
@n0053y thanks for checking it out! hope you got your money's worth ;)
@TheEMRMusic Whaaaaaat? That is SO COOL! There is often not a lot of overlap between my musical theatre friends and my gamer friends, so I LOVE to hear this!
@blytherenay he wanted to turn Into the Woods into an educational music game at one point!

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I long ago wrote a short story for ANALOG magazine called “The Great White Way” in which two virtual reality game programmers—one a Sondhead, the other a fan of Andrew Lloyd Webber—devised a scavenger hunt VR game inspired by their favorite musicals. Like, looking for that music box in the mansion of the silent film star, etc.

@TheEMRMusic I love everything about this post.
@TheEMRMusic There's a story in one of Stephen Fry's books about S. Sondheim playing a game that was played via fax machines & S. Fry was able to take part because he had one. 😆
@TheEMRMusic I did not know this and it is frankly blowing my mind.
@jimmcd he was also a huge pothead, but that’s for another time!
@TheEMRMusic Yeah I wonder if he played Cosmic Osmo!?!?
@TheEMRMusic game development is my day job, so this is wonderful to learn about. My favorite similar factoid is that John Carpenter spends copious amounts of time playing the online coop game Fallout 76! I feel in good company, I play that a lot 
@TheEMRMusic I only recently learned Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine had originally conceived Into the Woods as an entirely different sort of fan fiction.
@ScottEdelman honestly, sounds like a bad idea!
@TheEMRMusic Yes, we should all be grateful it went the way it did instead.
@TheEMRMusic & also gives you a back-up if your primary interest becomes inaccessible for some reason....
@TheEMRMusic He really loved games in general, and used to run what today we might call LARP sessions or murder parties in his home.
He wrote a fine movie - The Last of Sheila - that takes his gaming obsession and his love of mysteries to the screen.
@TheEMRMusic wow I had no idea 🤯 it's always kinda shocking to me when I learn a celebrity known for something else loves video games also. Makes it especially exciting when the game they're into is an mmo (like Vin Diesel playing Ark, or Felicia Day in Wow) cuz then you never know if the player you're currently taming a bronto or raiding a dungeon with might be a Real Life Celebrity(tm) in disguise 😂
@TheEMRMusic Into The Woods is probably my favourite Sondheim (no wait, it’s Sunday... no wait, it’s Sweeney...) and I love now knowing this, thank you!
@TheEMRMusic That is so fascinating. I can believe it. My mother , an artist , was totally hooked on Myst and Riven and would complain that she found herself sitting up till late at night completely sucked into the world of puzzle solving games. I remember they looked very beautiful also .
@TheEMRMusic This is suddenly my new favourite alternative history; the one with several great video games designed by Sondheim. I wonder what they would have been like?
@TheEMRMusic absolutely fantastic knowledge. This has genuinely blown my mind 😂😂
@TheEMRMusic Merrily We Roll Along escaped being a Sonic the Hedgehog sequel by this much