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Significations et usages de honk

Définition

honk (v. intr.)

1.to utter a loud clamorous shout"the toughs and blades of the city hoot and bang their drums, drink arak, play dice, and dance"

2.eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth"After drinking too much, the students vomited" "He purged continuously" "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"

3.cry like a goose"The geese were honking"

4.use the horn of a car

5.make a loud noise"The horns of the taxis blared"

honk (n.)

1.the cry of a goose (or any sound resembling this)

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Merriam Webster

HonkHonk (hŏṉk), n. [Of imitative origin.] (Zoöl.) The cry of a wild goose. -- Honk"ing, n.

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Synonymes

honk (v.)

hoot

honk (v. intr.)

beep, be sick, blare, bring up, cast, cat, chuck, claxon, cronk, disgorge, hoot, purge, regorge, regurgitate, retch, sick, spue, throw up, toot, upchuck, vomit, vomit up, barf  (colloquial, American), puke  (colloquial), spew  (colloquial), spew up  (colloquial)

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Dictionnaire analogique

honk (n.)

cry[Hyper.]

cronk, honk[Dérivé]


honk (v. intr.) [oie , fledgling]






honk (v. intr.)


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Wikipedia

Honk!

                   
Honk!
The musical
Music George Stiles
Lyrics Anthony Drewe
Book Anthony Drewe
Basis The Ugly Duckling story by Hans Christian Andersen
Productions 1993 Newbury, UK
1997 Scarborough, UK
1999 London, UK
2000 Nyack, New York, USA
2000 North Shore Music Theatre, USA
Awards Olivier Award 2000 Best New Musical

Honk! is a musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story The Ugly Duckling, incorporating a message of tolerance. The book and lyrics are by Anthony Drewe and music is by George Stiles (of the British songwriting duo Stiles and Drewe). Aimed primarily at children and their parents, the musical is set in the countryside and features Ugly, a duckling who is rejected by everyone but his mother, Ida; a sly tomcat who wants to eat Ugly; and other barnyard creatures.

The musical debuted at The Watermill Theatre in England in 1993. The West End production opened in 1999 and won the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical.

The show is frequently produced by schools, as well as regional and community theatre groups, in Britain, the U.S. and Canada.

Contents

  Production history

Newbury, England

A version of Honk! opened in 1993 at The Watermill Theatre in Newbury, England, originally titled The Ugly Duckling or the Aesthetically Challenged Farmyard Fowl. It returned to the Watermill Theatre in December 2007. Both productions were directed by Steven Dexter.[1]

Scarborough, England

The original production of Honk! officially opened in 1997, directed by Julia McKenzie, at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, England[2]

West End

The West End production opened on 11 December 1999 at The Royal National Theatre in London and won the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical.[3] In Ireland the Dublin Premiere of the show received a nomination for Best Show in 2003 from the Association of Irish Musicals[4][5] and came in second place in the Waterford International Festival of Light Opera for 2004.

Nyack

Honk! made its U.S. premiere at the Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center (since 2006 known as the Riverspace Arts in Nyack) in Nyack, New York in February 2000.[6]

North Shore Music Theatre

A slightly re-written production with a script more oriented to Americans opened at the North Shore Music Theatre in the same year as the Nyack production.[7] Changes included the Turkey having a fear of Thanksgiving, and the first verse of the song, "A Poultry Tale" being changed from "In our backwater of England" to "In our patch behind the farmhouse". This version is licensed in the USA by Music Theatre International.

  Principal characters

Characters Description
Ugly The main character, who is shunned for his odd appearance
Ida Ugly's mother, the only one supportive of him
Cat Trying to eat Ugly, sly and cunning (a villain)
Drake Ugly's father, who detests Ugly
Maureen Ida's friend, a little conceited
The Turkey Afraid of Christmas (Thanksgiving in American version)
Ducklings Ugly's siblings (Billy, Beaky, Downy and Fluff. Some versions include additional ducklings.)
Grace The most Distinguished duck on the lake, or so she says because of the red band on her leg
Henrietta A friend of Maureen and Ida, she acts as somewhat a busybody
Bullfrog Laid-back, self-confident frog
Froglets The bullfrog's kids
Queenie* Domesticated cat very tarty
Lowbutt* Domesticated chicken
Greylag (Dot's husband) goose of a glittering military career , like Fowler from Chicken run
Dot Female goose, Greylag's Wife
Barnacles, Pinkfoot, Snowy Members of the Goose Squadron
Father Swan Father to Penny
Mother Swan Mother to Penny
Penny A beautiful Swan who Ugly falls in love with
Bewick A Swan, brother/sister of Penny
Jay Bird/ Jack Daw** An 'in your face' reporter from America's Most Feathered

*The characters Queenie and Lowbutt do not appear in Honk! Jr. (see below)

**The character Jay Bird can be played by a boy or a girl. Should the role be played by a girl, the character is renamed Maggie Pie. The UK version is called Jack Daw rather than Jay Bird, and the TV show is renamed "Britain's Most Feathered".

  Plot

Act I

It is Spring, and Drake thinks about life on the farm. ("Poultry Tale"). As he attempts to sneak away, Ida scolds him for neglecting their eggs that are about to hatch. Drake believes one huge egg is a turkey's egg, but Ida is doubtful. Ida expresses "The Joy of Motherhood" and is joined by her friend Maureen, when all of the "normal" eggs hatch. Drake takes the ducklings to learn to swim, leaving Ida to wait for the fifth egg to hatch ("Different" pre-reprise). It finally hatches to reveal Ugly. Ida is initially shocked but is overjoyed that the new arrival is not a turkey. As she teaches him to swim, she notices his amazing talent ("Hold Your Head Up High").

When Drake and the ducklings return, they are aghast at Ugly's appearance and, along with Maureen, Henrietta, the Turkey, and everyone else, make fun of him, while the Cat admires what a great meal he would be ("Look At Him"). As Ugly tries and fails to "quack," he realizes he's just "Different". The Cat offers to be Ugly's friend and to treat him to lunch, which he happily accepts. Ugly tries to get Ida's permission, but she is too busy with the other ducklings. After Ugly leaves with the Cat, Ida realizes Ugly is missing. Everyone splits up to look for him.

In his lair, the Cat is preparing to eat Ugly, who is unaware of the danger ("Play With Your Food"). Just as the Cat is about to strike, the children playing outside send a ball flying through the window, hitting the Cat and causing him to fall into the pot. Ugly thinks he is hiding and goes to find a hiding place of his own, but ends up getting lost ("Lost"). Back at the duckyard, no one can find Ugly, and they mourn him ("The Elegy"), but Ida refuses to believe he is dead. Jay Bird (or Maggie Pie), interrupts and begins to interview Ida for "America's Most Feathered". Ida laments about what it's like to lose one of your children ("Every Tear a Mother Cries"). Ida continues to search for Ugly, leaving her other four ducklings with Drake as they kiss.

Meanwhile, Ugly comes across two military geese, Greylag and Dot, and begs for their help. They and their "squadron" of geese decide to go on a reconnaissance mission to find Ugly's home ("Wild Goose Chase"). However, there is a shoot going on in the marsh, so the Cat sneaks in and offers to help out by telling them when the shoot is over, hoping that they will leave him alone with Ugly. Greylag sees through the Cat's plan and takes him along. The Geese and the Cat head off to the shoot, which is still going on, and get shot down. Ugly, who didn't go on the mission with them, realizes that the Cat is evil and had lied. Ida sets off to find Ugly, and they both vow to find each other and be reunited. ("Hold Your Head Up High" Reprise).

Act II

Ugly wanders into a house and meets Queenie and Lowbutt, a domesticated cat and chicken. They too make fun of him not only for his looks but also for not being of "their sort" ("It Takes All Sorts"). When they turn on the TV, they see Ida and Jay Bird broadcasting a missing notice for Ugly. Ugly recognizes his mother and Queenie goes to call the advertised number. Just then the doorbell rings, and the Cat enters, poorly disguised as Drake. Ugly sees through the disguise, but Lowbutt believes he is actually Ugly's father. But when Queenie comes back in, the Cat falls in love. Queenie also thinks he is a duck, but she too falls in love when he removes his disguise ("Together"). Lowbutt is dismayed, so she helps Ugly to escape, leaving the Cat to decide between his meal and Queenie. He chooses to go after Ugly, leaving Lowbutt to console Queenie.

Back at the farmyard, Drake is forced into some responsibility, and, now that the ducklings are almost a year old, they are beginning to give Drake a hard time as teenagers. Ida, still searching for Ugly, comes across everyone that Ugly has met ("The Collage"). Meanwhile, Ugly finds Penny, a swan, caught in some fishing line and untangles her. Penny, knowing Ugly is a swan, invites him to migrate with her, but Ugly insists that he can't. As Penny flies away, Ugly realizes he is in love with her ("Now I've Seen You"), but is sad because he believes she could never love someone as ugly as himself. Just then, a Bullfrog comes hopping by. Noticing his bad mood, he tells Ugly about how "ugliness" is just a matter of taste and that someone out there will always love you "Warts and All". The song cheers Ugly up, and the bullfrog leaves. Suddenly, a net drops on Ugly's head. A farmer has caught him for his family's Sunday roast. When the Farmer goes to get his knife, the Cat sneaks back onstage and offers a deal; he will lead Ugly back to the farm, but Ugly has to promise to be the Cat's lunch. Ugly agrees, and both of them head back to the farmyard.

On the way, the two get caught in a blizzard and freeze ("The Blizzard"). Ida unfortunately has gotten caught in it as well. Ida notices them and believes Ugly is dead. Penny and her family come to Ida and tell her to cry, that her tears of hope will save Ugly. Soon Ugly wakes up and realizes he is not a duck, but a swan, then reunites with his mother ("Transformation"). Penny recognizes that Ugly is the one who saved her earlier and the two confess their love to each other. The swans invite Ugly to come learn their ways. Although Ugly wants to stay with Ida, she insists that he go with the swans. As they fly off, Ida sings of how Ugly was different, but Ugly suddenly reappears with Penny, as they have decided to stay with Ida. Just before they leave, Ugly frees the Cat, who has remained frozen this entire time. As the Cat notices Ugly is not a duck but a swan, he goes insane before running away in defeat ("Melting Moggy").

Ugly, Penny and Ida return to the lake; everyone loves Ugly now that he's a swan. They ask for his forgiveness for making fun of him ("Look At Him" Reprise). Ugly happily accepts their apology and introduces Penny. Grace decides to relinquish the Red Band, now the Cygnet Ring, to Ugly, dubbing him "the finest bird on the lake".

  Musical numbers

Act I
  • "A Poultry Tale" - Drake, Ida, Cat, Henrietta, Maureen, Turkey, Grace, Ensemble
  • "The Joy of Motherhood" - Ida, Maureen
  • "Different"(pre-reprise) - Ida
  • "Hold Your Head up High" - Ida, Ugly, Fish (Ensemble)
  • "Look at Him" - Ida, Drake, Ugly, Maureen, Henrietta, Turkey, Ducklings, Cat, Grace,Ensemble
  • "Different" - Ugly
  • "You Can Play With your Food" - Cat, Ugly
  • "Lost" - Ugly^
  • "The Elegy" - Ensemble^
  • "Every Tear A Mother Cries" - Ida
  • "The Wild Goose Chase - Greylag, Dot, Cat, Ugly, Geese (Ensemble)
  • "Hold Your Head Up High" (Reprise) - Ida, Ugly^
Act II
  • "It Takes All Sorts" - Queenie, Lowbutt^
  • "Together" - Cat, Queenie, Lowbutt^
  • "The Collage" - Drake, Ida, Ensemble^
  • "Now I've Seen You" - Ugly^
  • "Warts And All" - Bullfrog, Ugly, Froglets (Ensemble)
  • "The Blizzard" - Ensemble, Ugly, Cat
  • "Transformation" - Ugly, Ida, Penny
  • "Melting Moggy" - Cat^
  • "Look At Him" (Reprise) - Ensemble
  • "Warts And All" (Reprise) - Ensemble

^These songs do not appear in Honk! Jr.

  Honk! Jr.

A junior version of Honk! has been made for younger audiences. There are slight changes in Honk! Jr., notably the Cat could be played by either a male or female. Because of this, the characters Queenie and Lowbutt do not appear in this version, nor do the songs "It Takes All Sorts" and "Together". Certain songs are cut (see the song list above), whilst others, such as "Look At Him" are shortened with the lyrics slightly changed. The lyrics in "Warts and All" were also changed slightly to appeal to younger audiences. "The Wild Goose Chase", a song that normally appears at the end of the first act, opens Act 2 to fill the gap normally filled by Queenie and Lowbutt.

  Notes

  References

  External links

   
               

 

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