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Cross Road (Theatre)
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In an age captivated by music, one dark violinist took the world by storm — Niccolo Paganini. He had a rumor that always followed him — a rumor that he had gained his talent through a contract with a devil. At the Crossroads, he entered into a contract of blood with the devil Amduscias. Paganini would play one million songs of genius, and in exchange, his life would wither away.This musical first premiered in 2022, based on an earlier stage reading play written by Bun-O Fujisawa (author of Mars Red). It was revived in 2024 with notable changes. Press preview videos of the 2024 production can be viewed here and here. | |
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Faustian Rebellion | |
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Faustian Rebellion: Attempted by Paganini, Power of Love and all. | |
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Right Behind Me | |
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Right Behind Me: When Armand is telling Niccolo not to get involved with his new patron Elisa. Armand starts rattling off all the points of Elisa's bad reputation, and she walks in, and finishes the speech about herself. | |
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At the Crossroads | |
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At the Crossroads: Where Niccolo meets Amduscias and enters into the contract. | |
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Framing Device | |
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Framing Device: The play opens with Asha and Armand talking about their memories of Niccolo after his death. | |
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Ambiguous Situation | |
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Ambiguous Situation: This play is in love with ambiguity. First of all, what is the time frame? It gives the years that Paganini was born and died in real life, but Elisa died 20 years before him in real life, and in the play, she was going to see his concert on the last day of his life. Specifically, how old was Niccolo when he made the contract with Amduscias? How much time passes between that and when he leaves Genoa? How much time passes between that and when he meets Elisa and she becomes his patron? How much time passes between that and "Ancora", when he starts to have doubts? (At that point, does he really only have 462 songs left, or was that abstract/metaphorical?) And how much time between that and the end of the play? That last block of time feels longer than the time before he left Genoa, but he used up over 200,000 songs before leaving Genoa. What exactly is the punishment for breaking the contract? Amduscias says that some kind of calamity will ensue, but does he have control over what form that takes? He declares that Niccolo has broken it twice, and several times, he warns him against breaking it. He also seems to manipulate Niccolo into breaking it, in order to cause a "calamity" that he thinks will benefit Niccolo. Did Teresa die of natural causes, or was she killed by Amduscias as punishment for Niccolo's breaking the contract? Or was she killed automatically by the contract, without Amduscias having had to take any action of his own? In that case, when he sat next to her in Niccolo's concert, was he trying to protect Niccolo from breaking the contract, by distracting her, or by absorbing Niccolo's intention by having Teresa within his aura, so to speak? What kind of contract did Elisa Bonaparte make with Amduscias? Is it called off by Amduscias, cancelling payment? If not, what was the payment? | |
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Deal with the Devil | |
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Deal with the Devil: In real life, Paganini was rumored to have made one, and media about him can't ignore that part of his legend, making him one of the classics of this trope. However, this story subverts so much of the usual elements. Amduscias is undeniably a devil, right out of the Ars Goetia, but he's honest, and he protects Niccolo from the dangerous elements of that contract. He truly does love Niccolo, and in the end, Niccolo doesn't regret their contract. | |
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Ominous Latin Chanting | |
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Ominous Latin Chanting: "Anathema! Anathema!" sung by a procession of nuns in white. | |
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Cape Swish | |
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Cape Swish: Amduscias, constantly. Even when he isn't wearing his cape, his coat is long and swishy enough. After he becomes successful, Niccolo also gets in on this. | |
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Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing | |
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Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing: Amduscias is gleeful, Niccolo is grumpy. | |
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DemonLordsAndArchDevils | |
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Demon Lords And Arch Devils: Amduscias is a duke of demons, and leader of 29 legions, as in the Ars Goetia. | |
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Unicorn | |
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Unicorn: Amduscias' true form, according to the Ars Goetia. This is why he wears a horn in his hat. | |
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Offering a Hand | |
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Offering a Hand: How the contracts are sealed. | |
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Inadvertent Entrance Cue | |
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Inadvertent Entrance Cue: Cruel God becomes this for Amduscias to enter Niccolo's life. | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Niccolo once he becomes successful. Being rude to people is one of his ways of managing his insecurity (the others are drinking and gambling). But with both Asha and Berlioz, he eventually melts and helps them. | |
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I Just Want to Be Normal | |
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I Just Want to Be Normal: As the end of the contract gets closer and closer, Niccolo wonders if this is what he wants in "Ancora". | |
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BSoD Song | |
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BSoD Song: The reprise of "Contract of Blood", sung by the chorus as they entrap Niccolo after his mother dies. | |
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Death Song | |
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Death Song: Niccolo sings a reprise of the beginning of "Ancora" as he dies. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
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Artistic License – History: Paganini died in 1840, and this is stated in one of the first songs, but in the play, it seems like Napoleon is still in power when he dies. Elisa died in 1820, but in the play, she's going to see Niccolo's concert on the last day of his life. Paganini was quite promiscuous in real life, but aside from his butler chiding him over having "that kind of thing" again, this is absent from the play. In real life, he had an affair with Elisa while giving her husband music lessons. In the play, it almost seems like they're openly a couple despite their class differences, and almost no mention is made of her being married. The The Barber of Seville reference isn't necessarily anachronistic, since it premiered a good 24 years before Paganini died, but when Napoléon Bonaparte is present in a later scene... | |
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Parental Love Song | |
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Parental Love Song: "Casa Nostalgia", which Niccolo's mother sang to him when he was a sickly baby, recurs throughout. | |
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Signature Instrument | |
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Signature Instrument: Asha recognizes Niccolo's violin Cannon in his house after he's died. | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations: Of a 2012 reading play. Kōichi Yamadera has been involved with every iteration of the story. | |
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Arc Words | |
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Arc Words: "Play with your life, Paganini!" Niccolo and Amduscias singing "(My/Your) music/ Paganini's music", in the contract scene. The motif repeats, becoming "(My/Your) music/ Our music". | |
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Vague Age | |
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Vague Age: Paganini was 58 years old when he died in real life in 1840. Does this story take place over 40 years, or is he a lot older than 18 at the beginning? Does he die younger? What kind of time span is shown here? The opening song says he died in 1840, but he seems to have played for Napoléon Bonaparte not long before his death. Asha seems young, but her age is never specified, possibly in order to keep the time frame ambiguous. | |
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How We Got Here | |
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How We Got Here: The play opens with Asha and Armand discussing Niccolo after he's dead. | |
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"I Want" Song | |
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"I Want" Song: Niccolo has "Cruel God". "Asha the Gypsy" - she wants to be Niccolo's student. | |
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Go Out with a Smile | |
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Go Out with a Smile: Niccolo, in the end, after putting aside his regrets. | |
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Anachronic Order | |
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Anachronic Order: The play uses a Framing Device where Asha and Armand talk about Niccolo after his death, to put scenes from his later life (involving the two of them and Elisa) into act 1, the main part of which takes place before he meets them. | |
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Leitmotif | |
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Leitmotif: The chorus of "Cross Road" At the end of "Gifted", Costa sings "Gifted, gifted, gifted... gifted enough, even at that age, to realize he's not a genius" to this melody. Amduscias repeats it in "Inquisition", the finale of act 1. Comes up again in the final concert. "Casa Nostalgia" Asha sings it in the prologue The main use of it, in the flashback when Teresa sings it to baby Niccolo. The duet, when Teresa dies. Niccolo plays it in his final concert, a one song that can never belong to Amduscias. | |
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Ominous Opera Cape | |
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Ominous Opera Cape: Amuchan has a spectacular one and knows how to use it. Niccolo also gets one once his career has progressed. | |
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Actor Swap | |
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Actor Swap: Paganini, Asha, and Armand were double-cast in the 2024 production. | |
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Be Careful What You Wish For | |
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Be Careful What You Wish For: Niccolo tells himself this in "Ancora", but by the end of the play, it's subverted, and he dies without regret. | |
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Sinister Tango Music | |
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Sinister Tango Music: "Tango to Sin", in which Amuchan entices Elisa to become Niccolo's patron. | |
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Abomination Accusation Attack | |
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Abomination Accusation Attack: Niccolo is constantly attacked by people who believe he's made a Deal with the Devil. He gets banished from his hometown, and there are protests against him and rotten eggs thrown at him everywhere he goes. The thing is, it is true that he's made a contract with Amduscias, but they don't exactly understand what that means. His music isn't going to harm or corrupt anyone else. | |
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Audience Monologue | |
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Audience Monologue: "Mitase Mimi wo", in which Amduscias, alone on stage, beckons humans to come to him, and forget God and sin. | |
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Futureshadowing | |
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Futureshadowing: The first scene where Niccolo appears is Asha's flashback to the time when she first met him, after he's made his contract with Amduscias, become famous, and learned to Cape Swish like a devil. The audience sees him like that before seeing the tender and nervous youth he was before the contract. | |
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Red and Black and Evil All Over | |
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Red and Black and Evil All Over: Amduscias' costume is black and red. Whether or not he is evil is up for debate. Humans under Amuchan's power wear red and black. | |
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Grief Song | |
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Grief Song: The reprise of "Casa Nostalgia" after Teresa dies. Also, Amduscias' hauntingly beautiful reprise of two lines of "Cross Road" over Niccolo after he dies. After that, the rest of the cast sings a reprise of "Ancora" about him. | |
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Dark Reprise | |
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Dark Reprise: In act 1, Niccolo's early success with the violin is shown in the song "Gifted", sung by Teresa (Niccolo's mother) and Signor Costa, his violin teacher. After Niccolo makes the contract with Amduscias and performs with his devilish powers for the first time, they sing a reprise. Teresa is impressed, and thanks Signor Costa for his teaching, but Costa is scared, because he knows he never taught Niccolo any of those techniques. The crowd of nobles who watched the concert add another layer, proclaiming Niccolo's genius — the genius that Costa knew he didn't have. Within the song "Inquisition", in which Niccolo plays for the Archbishop in the church and breaks the contract, resulting in his banishment (which is what Amduscias wanted), Amduscias sings a darker version of the chorus of the title song, from the prologue. Teresa's Death Song is a duet between her and Niccolo, of Casa Nostalgia. After which, the chorus sings one of "Contract of Blood" as they surround and torment Niccolo, showing his beginning to have regrets. A small reversal — when Elisa first gets together with Niccolo, she sings "Trapped in that palace of lies, I finally found my truth." After she's sent away, she repeats the same line in "Hanarereba Hanareruhodo ni Ai", but now, it's "I thought I'd finally found my truth". In the confrontation between Niccolo and Amduscias in the final concert, when Niccolo plays "Casa Nostalgia" as his final song and Amduscias confronts him, declaring a breach of contract, it becomes a dark reprise of that song. Niccolo's Death Song is a subversion. When he first sang "Ancora", it was an expression of his fear of death, and regrets about entering into a contract with Amduscias. Now, he accepts it, and dies feeling that it was better this way. | |
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"Play with your life, Paganini!" | |
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