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Green Day Say ‘American Idiot’ Musical Is ‘In Your Face’

‘It’s a record that’s coming to life,’ frontman Billie Joe Armstrong tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Billie Joe Armstrong at “American Idiot” on Broadway Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images They’ve already promised that the Broadway version of their American Idiot album isn’t going to be “a rated-PG affair,” but now Green Day are taking it one step further, telling their fans why they should make their way to New York to catch the musical. “I think it’s the same reason why you would want to go see a band play live, you know? It’s a record that’s coming to life, it’s in your face, and it’s a story. You’re seeing a good movie,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong said. “It’s a great story, and it’s going to move you. … That’s what American Idiot does. That’s what it does in the music, and that’s what it’s going to do onstage.” And based on early accounts, Armstrong is right. The stage version of “Idiot” doesn’t officially open until Tuesday at the St. James Theatre, but the band — and director Michael Mayer — have been tinkering with it in rehearsals since last month. And with an A-list cast of actors, a bombastic soundtrack (which features songs from Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown and a couple of Green Day B-sides) and a book that doesn’t shy away from the political or the personal, it’s already looking like an explosive show — the kind of thing that very well may turn Broadway on its ear. Make no mistake about it, this isn’t your parents’ musical. It’s something new, something controversial, which is yet another reason Green Day want you to see it. After all, they’re hoping to change your entire worldview. Or at least shove you off the couch. “You know, it is real life,” bassist Mike Dirnt said. “There is a saying that if theater is life and movies are entertainment, then television is furniture.” Will you head to New York to see “American Idiot”? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ On Broadway Green Day Rocks Broadway: American Idiot

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Green Day Say Broadway ‘American Idiot’ Isn’t ‘A Rated-PG Affair’

‘We’re kind of overwhelmed a little bit,’ Billie Joe Armstrong says of Broadway debut. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Sway Calloway Green Day Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage On Wednesday at New York’s St. James Theatre, previews finally began on Green Day ‘s long-in-the-works “American Idiot” musical , which bowed last year at Berkeley Repertory Theater and then underwent some tinkering before making its way to Broadway. And even for a band that’s toured the world, sold millions of albums and seen pretty much everything, the Great White Way was a tad bit intimidating. “We’re kind of overwhelmed a little bit about it being on Broadway, to be honest,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong smiled. “I mean, there are so many superstitions about when you put on a stage production. … When we were at Berkeley Rep, we did an eight-week run, and it got extended. And then it got accepted here, and this is where you want to be.” Previews of “Idiot” run until April 20, when it will open officially. It’s been a fairly whirlwind process, one that the guys never imagined they’d be a part of when they first started their three-chord assault way back in 1987. But in reality, a stage version of their mega-successful 2004 album isn’t that much of a leap for them. “Back then, we never thought we’d be doing this. But the thing about growing up in a punk community, you’re always exposed to different kinds of artists — whether it’s through fanzines or people in bands — there’s a lot of different individuals who are around,” Armstrong explained. “It’s not just a bunch of people moshing and stage-diving and stuff like that. There’s a lot of different kinds of people. It’s political, it’s funny, so I think there are different characters you run into. So, we didn’t think about Broadway or having a musical or anything like that, but the fact that it’s here now, you look at the curve of our career, and it makes sense. Especially after making American Idiot. ” Make no mistake about it, the Broadway version of “Idiot” is a far cry from the kind of stuff many people associate with big-budget theater. “This isn’t a Rated-PG sort of affair. And that’s the difference,” Armstrong said. “On Broadway, there’s a lot of different things that are happening that people sort of have these misconceptions about. Like, I saw this play ‘Next to Normal,’ or, like, ‘Spring Awakening’ — both of those deal with really heavy, current themes … so, I think our world and the Broadway world coming together, it’s kind of amazing.” And at the end of the day, the guys in Green Day aren’t worried about their play sticking out like a proverbial punk thumb. It may be based on a wide-ranging, politically charged concept album, but there’s a story buried beneath it all, one about love and loss, the kind of things any audience can relate to. “I remember when we were in Berkeley, I remember seeing this sort of older woman — she had gray hair, and she was kind of almost in a walker — and she was saying ‘Is this a musical about a rock band?’ She had no idea. All she wanted to do was come to the theater. And that was a trip,” Armstrong laughed. “And for our fans, they’re just crazy people anyway. I always look at people in a Green Day shirt, and I think, ‘What’s wrong with that person? What kind of hang-ups does that person have?’ Obviously, it’s not just the catchy songs, it goes deeper than that. And I think that’s the heart of ‘American Idiot,’ it goes deeper than just politics, there’s a storyline behind it. There’s an emotion behind it.” Do you plan to see “American Idiot” on Broadway? What’s your favorite rock musical? Share your thoughts below. Related Artists Green Day

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Taylor Lautner to Play Stretch Armstrong

In the fantasies of many females, Taylor Lautner is their boy toy. On the big screen, similarly, he’ll soon portray a character based on a toy. The Twilight Saga cutie has signed on to anchor Stretch Armstrong , a movie based on an action figure of the same name. As written by The Hollywood Reporter , this family friendly action film will tell the story of “an uptight spy who stumbles across a stretching formula, which he takes and must now adjust to in everyday life and when fighting crime.” Check out the following commercial for the Stretch Armstrong toy to see get an idea of what Lautner is in for: Stretch Armstrong Commercial The movie, which will be released by Universal Pictures, will be filmed with 3-D technology. “In the past two years, Taylor has emerged as a real star at the global box office,” said studio cochair Donna Langley. “He brings the perfect balance of energy and athleticism to the role of an unlikely super hero with a fantastic super power. We couldn’t be more pleased that he has agreed to be our Stretch.” Look for Stretch Armstrong to hit theaters in 2012. This summer, of course, you can see Lautner reprise the role of Jacob in Eclipse .

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Green Day Say Grammy Win Came At The ‘Sweetest Time’

‘Putting out 21st Century Breakdown and getting recognized for it and all the success that it’s had, it feels really great,’ Billie Joe Armstrong tells MTV News.

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Green Day Tone Things Down (But Keep It Hot) At American Music Awards

Band’s performance of ’21 Guns’ features only a little pyro. By James Montgomery Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong performs at the AMAs on Sunday Photo: ABC/ Dick Clark Productions Green Day took things down a peg during their performance of “21 Guns” on Sunday (November 22) night’s American Music Awards … which, for them, meant only using a little pyro

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Lady Gaga Is Not ‘Enticed’ By The Hollywood Lifestyle

‘I try to reject all of that,’ Gaga says of celebrity culture. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Sway Calloway Lady Gaga Photo: MTV News Though Lady Gaga is certainly one of the biggest pop stars in the world right now, you won’t often catch her partying with her celebrity friends at the hottest clubs. Why?

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Green Day Kick Off 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards With Fiery Set

Billie Joe Armstrong and company follow up ‘Know Your Enemy’ with 2000’s ‘Minority.’ By James Montgomery Green Day’s Billy Joe Armstrong performs during the 2009 EMAs on Thursday in Berlin, Germany Photo: Gareth Cattermole/ Getty Images The 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards kicked off with plenty of pyro, tons of crunching chords and a nearly exposed backside — all courtesy of Green Day . The iconic East Bay punks pulled the curtain at the 2009 EMAs, but they hardly seemed like an opening act, shredding their way through a fiery, feisty performance that had the Berlin crowd in hysterics

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Green Day Make 2009 VMAs All About Their Fans

Get a peek at what happened before and after their raucous performance of ‘East Jesus Nowhere.’ By Kyle Anderson Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong performs at the 2009 Video Music Awards on Sunday Photo: Christopher Polk/ Getty Images The buzz of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards certainly surrounds Kanye West and Taylor Swift , but the big headlines from the rock world all belong to Green Day , who took home three awards (Best Rock Video, Best Direction and Best Cinematography) for their clip for “21 Guns,” and they also delivered a triumphant, raucous performance of “East Jesus Nowhere” (where they welcomed a massive throng of fans onto the stage to rock with them during the tune’s finale). MTV News was tagging along with the band all throughout the evening, including the moments just before they hit the stage for their show-stealing performance. “It’s always a little nerve-racking and fun,” bass player Mike Dirnt said.

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Green Day Look Forward To Janet Jackson’s VMA Tribute To Michael

The rockers explain why they play ‘Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough’ at every show. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Sway Calloway Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong backstage at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Saturday Photo: MTV News At tonight’s MTV Video Music Awards, Janet Jackson will pay tribute to her late brother’s musical legacy, and among the Michael Jackson fans whose eyes will be glued to the stage will be Green Day , who’ve been paying their respects to the King of Pop on a nightly basis. “I think one thing that people have to recognize is the fact that he had Eddie Van Halen play on a song when those were two worlds that never collided before.

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Green Day Play Impromptu Concert During VMA Rehearsal

‘We were like, ‘The hell with it, let’s just jam,” frontman Billie Joe Armstrong says. By James Montgomery with reporting by Sway Calloway Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong rehearses for his VMA performance Photo: John Shearer If you were one of the few dozen stagehands, producers, technicians or reporters who just happened to be working in Radio City Music Hall on Saturday night (September 12), well, then you must be feeling pretty good right now. Because you were lucky enough to witness a very special, very off-the-cuff concert by Green Day

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