![]() ![]() We tried to take the skeleton of the story as it existed and figure out how it would match the score.” We took all of that information and Lin and I sat down in a conference room with note cards on a bulletin board, and we put up these note cards for all the songs that were in the score in all of the different versions. “We had to go through all of these different drafts and try to figure out what felt essential through all of them, what were the threads that stayed and what felt like the heart of this story. Levenson and Miranda traveled to The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., where Larson’s papers are held, to look at all of the drafts of tick, tick…BOOM! But because the scripts were undated, it was difficult to determine which was Larson’s official and final version of the work. ![]() It’s framed around this performance of the show within the show, and so we got excited about honoring Jonathan’s performance of the show and framing the film around it.” “ talked about the film of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, which we both adore. ![]()
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