Need tickets for the hottest show in town, the all-singing-and-dancing extravaganza based on The InfernoโโThe Full Danteโ? Care for some haute cuisine after a matinee showing of โNon, Non, Coletteโ? Is it true that for those of a Thoreauvian cast of mind, โGentlemen Prefer Pondsโ? For this yearโs Humor Contest, Literary Supplement editors Mikhail Horowitz and Nina Shengold invited readers to create titles for the Broadway musical versions of classic works of literature that Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, et al., have heretofore overlooked, and also provide (for extra credit) a few representative songs. A small but select group of contributors rose to the challenge, weighing in from as far away as Louisiana and Idaho. Herewith, the whipped cream of the crop.
Our very first entry was a list of six howlingly funny musicals from the shared household of John Berryhill and William Levitt Jr. (one can only imagine the dinner conversation and original cast album collection at this address). The toughest editorial challenge was choosing the best of the best. Johnโs Brokeback Mountain musical โOklahomo!โ (โGetting To Blow Youโ) and Williamโs Mein Kampf musical โHerr!โ (โAryan, Madam Librarian,โ โPuttinโ on the Blitzโ) seemed a bit raw for a family publication like Chronogram (though perhaps not as sublimely tasteless as โLittle Orphan Annie Frankโ and โEenie-Meenie: Sophieโs Choice, the Musical,โ whose authors shall go nameless).
Much as we enjoyed John and Williamโs more spiritual offerings, โHello, Dalai!โ (The Tibetan Book of the Dead, the musical) and โCall Me Adam!โ (The Old Testament, the musical), the Grand Prize for inspired concept and execution goes to:
Pestโcide Story
Metamorphosis, the musical
โPretty Verminโ
โHey, Turn Me Over!โ
โI Might Have a Thousand Eyesโ
โJohn Berryhill, Red Hook
Slow Boat
The Odyssey, the musical
โDrink to Me Only with Thine Eyeโ
โGreece (is the word)!โ
โWilliam Levitt Jr., Red Hook
Nevermore!
The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, the musical
โBells, Bells, Bells, Bells, Bells, Bells, Bells Are Ringingโ
โThump! Thump! Thump! Went the Floorboardโ
โLaura Covello, Ulster Park
Comealot
The musical diaries of Anais Nin
โCโest Moi (and Plenty of It)โ
โNo Sexus, Please, Weโre Britishโ
โJune Is Busting Out All Overโ
โDjuna Millay, Coxsackie
My Fair Junkie
Naked Lunch, the musical
โThe Fury with the Syringe on Topโ
โJust โCause Iโm Nodding Donโt Mean I Agreeโ
โKarl Thropp, Germantown
South Horrific
Dracula, the musical
โSharon Cousins, Viola, Idaho
Heads Off!
A Tale of Two Cities, the musical
โLinda Freeman, Marlboro
The Unsinkable Laura Brown
The Hours, the musical
โDiane Elayne Dees, Covington, LA
Best Concept
Eddie Puss
The Cast of โCatsโ sings and dances the worldโs greatest tragedy
โAmlin Gray, Bronxville
Nominees for Best Song
โIโm a Bad, Bad Berberโ
from โSunday in the Casbah with Paul,โ the Paul Bowles musical
โAl Packer, Andes
โA Hell of a Way to Be Woundedโ
from โBull!โ (The Sun Also Rises, the musical)
โAmlin Gray, Bronxville
โItโs Just a Cigarโ
from โId O, Id O!โ (the Sigmund Freud musical)
โDora Jungsdottir, Yonkers
Best Song
โThe Thane, Insane, Slays Mainly in Dunsโnaneโ
from โItโs A Mad, Bad, Sad, Plaid World: Macbeth, the musicalโ
โLaura Covello, Ulster Park
All winners not deemed by the Nom de Folie squad to be intimate relatives of the judges will receive Chronogram T-shirts. Thanks to everybody who entered!
This article appears in November 2007.














