Who are the founding members of StarKid?
Darren Criss
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StarKid Productions/Founders
Where are the StarKids now?
Chicago
Now based in Chicago, StarKid has since produced nine full-length musicals, two sketch-comedy shows at Second City, and two 15-city sold-out tours.
Is the guy who didn’t like musicals StarKid?
Loosely inspired by Invasion of the Body Snatchers, it is the 11th stage show produced by StarKid Productions. The show follows Paul, an average guy “who doesn’t like musicals,” as his town is overcome by a musical alien hive mind….
| The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals | |
|---|---|
| Premiere | October 11, 2018: Matrix Theater, Los Angeles |
Is StarKid still together?
Since the success of A Very Potter Musical, the group has produced eleven stage musicals (including two Potter sequels), two national tours, two reunion concert specials, three sketch comedy shows, and three web series. As of 2020, the company has charted 12 albums on the Billboard charts.
How does StarKid make money?
Team StarKid is a theater production company that was spawned after the unanticipated success of it’s Harry Potter college parody, A Very Potter Musical, in 2009. Since then, the troupe has gone on to make several more parody and original musicals, as well as generate $1 million of revenue in one year.
Does Darren Criss still work with StarKid?
Criss has part ownership of Team StarKid, a theater production company that was formed by students at the University of Michigan. His roles with Team StarKid include “Harry Potter” in the YouTube viral musicals A Very Potter Musical, A Very Potter Sequel, and A Very Potter Senior Year.
What is Ted’s last name Starkid?
Spankoffski
Theodore ‘Ted’ Spankoffski (also known as the Homeless Man) is a character in the Hatchetfield Universe, featuring in both The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals, Black Friday and Nightmare Time. He is played by Joey Richter.
How does the guy who didn’t like musicals end?
At the end of the song, he manages to break out of his infected state for a small moment to destroy the meteor with a grenade he took from the helicopter, presumably killing himself in the process (“Let It Out”).