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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

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Synopsis

Admittedly cribbed from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_funny_thing_happened_on_the_way_to_the_forum

In ancient Rome some neighbors live in three adjacent houses. In the center is the house of Senex, who lives there with wife Domina, son Hero and several slaves, including head slave Hysterium and the musical's main character Pseudolus, who wishes to buy, win, or steal his freedom. He is the slave of young Hero, son of Senex and Domina. One of the neighboring houses is owned by Marcus Lycus, who is a buyer and seller of beautiful women; the other belongs to the ancient Erronius, who is abroad searching for his long-lost children (stolen in infancy by pirates).

One day, Senex and Domina go on a trip and leave Pseudolus in charge of Hero. Hero confides in Pseudolus that he is in love with the lovely Philia, one of the courtesans in the brothel next door. Pseudolus promises to help him win Philia's love in exchange for his freedom. Unfortunately (as the two find out when they pay a visit on Lycus), Philia has been promised to the renowned warrior Captain Miles Gloriosus, who is on his way to claim her. Pseudolus, an excellent liar, uses her cheery disposition to convince Lycus that she has picked up a plague from Crete, which causes its victims to smile endlessly in its terminal stages. By offering to isolate her in Senex's house, he is able to give Philia and Hero some time alone together, and the two fall in love. But Philia insists that, even though she is in love with Hero, she must honor her contract with the Captain, for "that is the way of a courtesan." Undeterred, Pseudolus comes up with a plan to slip Philia a sleeping potion that will render her unconscious. He will then tell Lycus that she has died of the Cretan plague, and will offer to remove the body. Hero will come along, and they will stow away on a ship headed for Greece. Satisfied with his plan, Pseudolus steals Hysterium's book of potions and has Hero read him the recipe for the sleeping potion; the only ingredient he lacks is "mare's sweat," and Pseudolus goes off in search of some.

Unexpectedly, Senex returns home early from his trip, and knocks three times on his own door. This was the signal that Pseudolus had told Philia he'd use to indicate Miles Gloriosus arrival. She comes out of the house, and, thinking that Senex is the Captain, offers herself up to him. Surprised but game, Senex instructs Philia to wait in the house for him, and she does. Hysterium arrives to this confusion, and tells Senex that Philia is the new maid that he has hired. Pseudolus returns, having procured the necessary mare sweat; seeing that Senex has returned unexpectedly and grasping the need to keep him out of the way, Pseudolus discreetly sprinkles some of the horse-sweat onto him, then suggests that the road trip has left Senex in dire need of a bath. Taking the bait, Senex instructs Hysterium to draw him a bath in the long-abandoned house of Erronius. But while this is happening, Erroneous returns home, finally having given up the search for his long-lost children. Hysterium, desperate to keep him out of the house where his master is bathing, tells the old man that his house has become haunted—a story seemingly confirmed by the sound of Senex singing in his bath. Erroneous immediately determines to have a soothsayer come and banish the spirit from his house, and Pseudolus obligingly poses as one, telling Erroneous that in order to banish the spirit, he must travel seven times around the seven hills of Rome (thus keeping the old man occupied and out of the way for quite awhile).

When Miles Gloriosus arrives to claim his courtesan-bride, Pseudolus hides Philia on the roof of Senex's house; told that she has "escaped," Lycus is terrified to face the Captain's wrath. Pseudolus offers to impersonate Lycus and talk his way out of the mess but, his ingenuity flagging, he ends up merely telling the Captain that Philia has disappeared, and that he, "Lycus," will set out in search of her. Displeased and suspicious, Miles insists that his soldiers accompany Pseudolus, but the wily slave is able to "lose" them in Rome's winding streets.

Complicating matters further, Domina returns from her trip early, suspicious that her husband Senex is "up to something low." She disguises herself in virginal white robes and a veil (much like Philia's) in order to try and catch Senex being unfaithful. Pseudolus convinces Hysterium to help him by dressing in drag and pretending to be Philia, "dead" from the plague. Unfortunately, it turns out that Miles Gloriosus has just returned from Crete, where there is of course no actual plague. With the ruse thus revealed, the main characters run for their lives, resulting in a madcap chase across the stage with both Miles and Senex pursuing all three "Philia"s (Domina, Hysterium, and the actual Philia -- all wearing identical white robes and veils). Meanwhile, the courtesans from the house of Marcus Lycus -- who had been recruited as mourners at "Philia"'s ersatz funeral—have escaped, and Lycus sends his eunuchs out to bring them all back, adding to the general pandemonium.

Finally, the Captain's troops are able to round everyone up. His plot thoroughly unraveled, Pseudolus appears to be in deep trouble—but Erronius, midway through his fourth circuit of the Roman hills, shows up fortuitously to discover that Miles Gloriosus and Philia are wearing matching rings which mark them as his long-lost children. Her betrothal to the Captain obviously nullified by the unexpected revelation that he's actually her brother, Philia weds Hero; Pseudolus gets his freedom, Gloriosus receives twin courtesans to replace Philia, Erronius gets his children, and a general happy ending prevails.

Characters

Primary characters are the 40 characters necessary to the game. Secondary characters are 25 more characters that enhance the game and make it even better. Both primary and secondary characters wil be fuly playable and meaningful to the game Second tier characters will be added to the game if we get more than 65 players and will be moved to primary or secondary as appropriate. Backup characters will be given to players as a "second character" so players can attend events their primary characters wouldn't be at.

Pseudolus Primary Character

A Roman slave, owned by Hero, who seeks to win his/her freedom by helping his/her young master win the heart of Philia. While originally written as a male role, it has been performed by female cast as well.

Philia Primary Character

The love interest and center of the twisted plots of "A Funny Thing...". A beautiful virgin promised to Captain Miles Glorious. Falls in love with Hero (and eventually marries him), and follows Pseudolus' crazy instructions in order to be with Hero.

Hero Pilate Primary Character

Son of Senex and Owner/Master of Pseudolus. He falls in love with Philia.

Marcus Smee Lycus Secondary Character

A "purveyor of courtesans" (otherwise known as a pimp), he lives in the house to the left of Senex. He starts out with Philia in his house, but is tricked into letting her leave with Pseudolus.

Smee (Peter Pan) has been merged into this character.
The Innkeeper (Man of La Mancha) has been merged into this character.
Domina Pilate Secondary Character

Married to Senex. Starts off on a trip with Senex, but returns later than he. She decides to dress in virginal robes in order to test her husband's fidelity.

Hysterium Cast Character

The head slave in the house of Senex. The character is frequently mistaken as either gender (a play on words, since the -ium suffix in Latin is neuter.)

Senex Merged into Pontius Pilate (Jesus Christ Superstar)

A Roman Senator; father of Hero and possibly philandering husband of Domina. Shows romantic interest in Philia, but ends up with his wife (who dresses up in virginal robes to test her husband's fidelity).

Erronius Merged into King Pelinore (Camelot)

Erronius, the eldery neighbor of Senex, has been searching for his children for the last 20 years, who he says were kidnap by pirates when they were infants. He shows up when Senex decides to take a bath in Erronius' house, only to disappear again when he is fooled into believing that his house is haunted. Actually the father of Philia and Miles Gloriosus.

Miles Gloriosus Merged into The Evil Wazir Ahoshta Tarkaan (Kismet)

A Roman Captain who is returning from Crete (where there is no plague that makes people smile in its' terminal stages) to marry Philia. Unfortunately, it turns out that Philia is actually his sister, but Marcus Lycus makes up for this by giving him twin courtesans in her place.

Gymnasia Secondary Character (Second Tier)

A courtesan from the house of Marcus Lycus with whom Pseudolus is in love.

Dream Casting

Have you ever seen a show and started casting your friends into the parts in your head? Well, now you can vote on who you would cast into whom. The only caveats are that you and your targets must be registered in the Lullaby of Broadway database, although they don't have to be signed up for the event.

Note: Dream Casting is just a fun exercise and is *not* a guarantee of casting for the game.

Want to dream cast? Log in then select the red Dream Cast link from the Player Menu tab!

Starring...

Again, these are player votes. The game has not yet been cast. We will cast at the end of April.

External Media

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZteQI0znH4
The original trailer for the movie version of "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To the Forum."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgDYgSeCAAU
The first of fourteen YouTube videos of a fairly good community theater production of "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum." (If you want to see the whole show, just follow the links in the "Related Videos" column.)

Buy At Amazon

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