Jonathan Z. "Jon" Kaplan (born April 6, 1976) and Alexander "Al" Kaplan (born July 23, 1978) are brothers who are American composers, lyricists and comedy writers. They are best known for creating the musical ''
Silence! The Musical'', a parody of the film ''
The Silence of the Lambs'', which began life on the internet in 2002 before becoming a successful stage musical starting in 2005. They have also created musical parodies of other films and television shows, including various
Arnold Schwarzenegger films such as ''
Conan the Barbarian
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'', ''
Predator
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'' and ''
Commando
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''. Jon and Al scored and co-wrote the films ''
Zombeavers
''Zombeavers'' is a 2014 American horror comedy film directed by Jordan Rubin, based on a script by Al Kaplan, Jordan Rubin, and Jon Kaplan. The film follows a group of college kids staying at a riverside cottage that are attacked by a swarm of ...
'' (2014) and ''The Drone'' (2019), along with the
Shudder
Shudder may refer to:
*Shivering
* ''Shudder'' (album), a 2008 album by American band Bayside
*Shudder (streaming service)
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series ''
Critters: A New Binge'' (2019).
Early life and family
Jon and Al Kaplan were born in
Manhattan
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and grew up on
Staten Island
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, several minutes drive from the
Fresh Kills Landfill
The Fresh Kills Landfill was a landfill covering in the New York City borough of Staten Island in the United States. The name comes from the landfill's location along the banks of the Fresh Kills estuary in western Staten Island.
The landfill ...
. The Kaplans' father Nathan was a music teacher/composer-turned dentist, who exposed his sons to concert music, film music and musicals at an early age, before his death. Their mother, Elizabeth Kaplan, now referred to as Liz Alt, continues to teach chorus at P.S. 53. They have a younger sister, Caroline, who is a portrait artist who used to collect leaves and coins.
Jon and Al moved to Los Angeles in 1996 to study concert composition and film music at
USC
USC most often refers to:
* University of South Carolina, a public research university
** University of South Carolina System, the main university and its satellite campuses
** South Carolina Gamecocks, the school athletic program
* University of ...
. They graduated in 1999 and 2000, respectively.
After graduation, Jon and Al went to work at the offices of ''
Film Score Monthly
''Film Score Monthly'' is an online magazine (and former print magazine) founded by editor-in-chief and executive producer Lukas Kendall in June 1990 as ''The Soundtrack Correspondence List''. It is dedicated to the art of film and television sc ...
'' magazine, where they did everything from write and edit articles to stuff thousands of subscription renewals into envelopes. This period would see the Kaplans pursue screenwriting, with the brothers penning several spec scripts, none of which sold. Their most notorious project was ''Peni5'' (1999), later titled ''Bigger'', the story of a high school student with a small penis who takes black pills to make his penis gigantic, but he overdoses and his penis keeps growing and starts to murder people.
Works
''Silence! The Musical''
In 2002, the duo composed, performed and produced a nine-song ''Silence of the Lambs'' musical, ''
Silence! The Musical'', which they put online to avoid burning CD-Rs for their friends. Despite social networking sites like
Facebook
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and
Myspace not yet having taken hold, ''Silence!'' quickly became a viral sensation, appearing in magazines such as ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' and ''
Maxim
Maxim or Maksim may refer to:
Entertainment
*Maxim (magazine), ''Maxim'' (magazine), an international men's magazine
** Maxim (Australia), ''Maxim'' (Australia), the Australian edition
** Maxim (India), ''Maxim'' (India), the Indian edition
*Maxim ...
'', and on radio shows like
Opie & Anthony
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and
Howard Stern
Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American radio and television personality, comedian, and author. He is best known for his radio show, ''The Howard Stern Show'', which gained popularity when it was nationally syndicated on terre ...
's 100.
In 2005, the brothers composed several new songs and expanded ''Silence!'' into a full stage musical. They wrote an ''
Airplane!
''Airplane!'' (alternatively titled ''Flying High!'') is a 1980 American parody film written and directed by the brothers David Zucker, David and Jerry Zucker, and Jim Abrahams in their directorial debuts, and produced by Jon Davison (film prod ...
''-styled screenplay, ''Silence! The Musical'', that was adapted for the stage by
Hunter Bell
Hunter Houston Bell is an American writer and theatre actor.
Early life and education
Bell was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and was raised in Wilson, North Carolina until the seventh grade, when he moved to Atlanta, Georgia.
Hunter earned a B. ...
, and the show was mounted by director
Christopher Gattelli
Christopher Gattelli is an American choreographer, performer and theatre director.
Early life and career
Gattelli grew up in Bristol, Pennsylvania. He started dancing at the age of 11 and is a "Star Search" Grand champion. at the 2005 NYC Fringe festival, where it won the "Overall Excellence Award" for Outstanding Musical. In 2010, ''Silence!'' re-opened in London at the
Above The Stag Theatre to positive reviews. In June 2011, ''Silence!'' returned to New York, opening
off-Broadway
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a
Theatre 80 starring
Brent Barrett
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as
Hannibal Lecter
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and Jenn Harris as
Clarice Starling
Clarice M. Starling is a fictional character and protagonist of the novels '' The Silence of the Lambs'' (1988) and ''Hannibal'' (1999) by Thomas Harris.
In the 1991 film adaptation of ''The Silence of the Lambs'', she was played by Jodie Fos ...
. The NYC show moved to the Elektra Theatre at Times Square, closing in July 2013. In August 2012, ''Silence!'' opened at The
Hayworth Theatre
The Hayworth Theatre is a theater and performing arts center at 2511 Wilshire Boulevard in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The facility houses 99-seat, 42-seat and 49-seat auditoriums and a 1,500 square-foot ballroom used f ...
in Los Angeles and played 67 performances.
''24: Season Two: The Musical''
In 2008, Jon and Al composed their second full-length musical, ''
24:
Season Two Season 2 may refer to:
* ''Season 2'' (Infinite album)
* ''2econd Season
''2econd Season'' is the second and most recent album by Atlanta-based rapper Unk.
Release
It was released on November 4, 2008.
Guest Performers
The album features gue ...
: The Musical''. In 2014, the Kaplans finally began producing videos, uploading them to YouTube.
The Schwarzenegger musicals
In 2010, Jon and Al launched a series of one-off musicals on their
YouTube
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channel 'Legolambs' that would feature entire films distilled into single songs in a matter of three to four minutes. The most successful of the videos featured Al performing the singing voice of
Arnold Schwarzenegger. ''Conan the Barbarian: The Musical'', ''Predator: The Musical'', ''Terminator 2: The Opera'', ''Commando: The Musical'' and ''Total Recall: The Musical'' are among the Kaplans' most widely seen works to date.
Other musicals
Jon and Al's musicals have also targeted
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Enzio Stallone (; born Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone, ) is an American actor and filmmaker. After his beginnings as a struggling actor for a number of years upon arriving to New York City in 1969 and later Hollywood in 1974, h ...
in ''
Rambo: First Blood Part II'' and
Peter Weller
Peter Weller (born June 24, 1947) is an American film and stage actor, television director, and art historian.
He has appeared in more than 70 films and television series, including '' RoboCop'' (1987) and its sequel '' RoboCop 2'' (1990), in wh ...
in ''
RoboCop
''RoboCop'' is a 1987 American Science fiction film, science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen (actress), Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Dan ...
''. Other YouTube musicals by the brothers include ''
John Carpenter
John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American filmmaker, actor, and composer. Although he worked in various film genres, he is most commonly associated with horror, action, and science fiction films of the 1970s and 1980s. He ...
's
The Thing'', ''
Super Mario Bros.
is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The successor to the 1983 arcade game ''Mario Bros.'' and the first game in the ''Super Mario'' series, it was first released in 1985 for th ...
The 8-Bit Opera'', ''
Schindler's List
''Schindler's List'' is a 1993 American epic historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg and written by Steven Zaillian. It is based on the 1982 novel '' Schindler's Ark'' by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. The film ...
'' and ''
Rocky IV
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''.
Film and TV music
In 2006, Jon and Al landed their first television scoring assignment as two of several dozen composers providing uncredited music for the NBC reality show ''
Starting Over''. (They were hired by another composer who was a fan of ''Silence!''.) In 2007, they scored (for clarinet, violin and piano) the
John Ford
John Martin Feeney (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973), known professionally as John Ford, was an American film director and naval officer. He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers of his generation. He ...
silent film entitled ''
Just Pals
''Just Pals'' is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by John Ford, and was Ford's first film for Fox Film Corporation. John Ford is credited as 'Jack Ford', as was typical for his earliest films.
The film introduces the theme of the p ...
'', included in the "Ford at Fox" DVD box set. The Kaplans also wrote all of the
Super NES
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-styled underscore for
G4's cartoon series ''
Code Monkeys
''Code Monkeys'' is an American adult animated television program by Adam de la Peña. Set in the early 1980s, it follows the adventures of fictional video game company GameaVision. The show ran for two seasons, from 2007 to 2008, on G4 and G4 ...
'', which ran for two seasons.
In 2010, Jon and Al scored ''The Hills Have Thighs'', an erotic film that aired on
HBO
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,
Cinemax
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,
Showtime
Showtime or Show Time may refer to:
Film
* ''Showtime'' (film), a 2002 American action/comedy film
* ''Showtime'' (video), a 1995 live concert video by Blur
Television Networks and channels
* Showtime Networks, a division of Paramount Global ...
and
TMC TMC may stand for:
Companies and brands
* Thinking Machines Corporation, a defunct supercomputer company
* Toyota Motor Corporation, a Japanese automobile manufacturer
*Transportation Management Center, a division of American shipping company C.H. ...
, and also co-scored with Chuck Cirino the
Sci-Fi Channel
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original film ''Dinocroc vs. Supergator'', for which they delivered the spaghetti western theme. In 2012, they scored Syfy's ''Piranhaconda''.
In 2013, the Kaplans scored the horror feature ''
Zombeavers
''Zombeavers'' is a 2014 American horror comedy film directed by Jordan Rubin, based on a script by Al Kaplan, Jordan Rubin, and Jon Kaplan. The film follows a group of college kids staying at a riverside cottage that are attacked by a swarm of ...
'', for which they also co-wrote the screenplay with director Jordan Rubin.
John Williams
In 2010, Jon and Al wrote, recorded and produced a shor
Lego videoin which
Darth Vader
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helps
John Williams
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compose the Imperial march. On August 30–31, 2013, Williams introduced an
showed the videoat his annual Hollywood Bowl concerts with the L.A. Philharmonic. The short was again featured by Williams and
David Newman during their 2019 Bowl concert.
Comedy writing
After several unsold pilots, Jon and Al were hired to write for the 2009
MTV Movie Awards
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, where the final show featured their Best Song presenter patter for
Leighton Meester
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and
Lil Wayne
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.
The Lonely Island Medley
While working as comedy writers on the 2009
MTV Movie Awards
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, Jon and Al arranged
Andy Samberg
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's "Lonely Island Medley", performed by
LeAnn Rimes
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,
Chris Isaak
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and
Forest Whitaker
Forest Steven Whitaker (born July 15, 1961) is an American actor. He is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a British Academy Film Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
After making his fil ...
.
Awards
Saturn Award - Theatre Showcase Award 2012 - "Jon and Al Kaplan - ''
Silence! The Musical''" in LA.
Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award 2012 - Musical Score - ''
Silence! The Musical'' in LA.
Off Broadway Alliance Award 2012 - Best New Musical - ''
Silence! The Musical'' in NY.
Lortel Award Nomination 2012 - Best Musical - ''
Silence! The Musical'' in NY.
Time Magazine's Top 10 Plays and Musicals 2011 - ''
Silence! The Musical'' in NY.
NYC Fringe Festival Overall Excellence Award for Outstanding Musical 2005 - ''
Silence! The Musical''.
Critical reception
Reviews for the songs of Jon and Al have been largely positive. The original nine ''Silence!'' songs made
Entertainment Weekly
''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular cult ...
's "Must List" in 2004: "Cannibalism is deliciously served up in this tuneful and crass re-telling of Silence of the Lambs." On the
Opie & Anthony
''Opie and Anthony'' was an American radio show hosted by Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia that aired from March 1995 to July 2014, with comedian Jim Norton serving as third mic from 2001. The show originated in 1994 when Cumia took part i ...
Show in 2004,
Jim Norton Jim, Jimmy, or James Norton may refer to:
Actors
* James Norton (actor) (born 1985), English actor
* Jim Norton (Irish actor) (born 1938), Irish actor
* Jim Norton (comedian) (born 1968), American comedian and actor Politicians
* James Norton Jr. ...
said "
Put the Fucking Lotion in the Basket'is your 'Welcome to the Jungle'...it's fantastic." In reference to the 2005 staged production of ''Silence!'', Rob Kendt of
The New York Times
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called the songs "terrible (and vulgar)."
The reception of the London run of ''Silence!'' was met with considerable praise, with Carole Gordon o
whatsonstage.comdeclaring, "****. Totally crack-pot, yet brilliantly hysterical parody of the multi Oscar-winning movie." Clare Webb o
totallytheatre.comsaid of the same "Above The Stag Theatre" run, "****. Uproariously funny and jaw-droppingly outrageous in equal measures, and chances are you will never again see anything quite like it."
''Silence!s 2011 Off Broadway run was met with great critical praise, but the 2012 LA production received the show's best reviews to date.
Reaction to the Kaplans' Schwarzenegger songs has also been enthusiastic, with favorable write-ups in
Salon.com
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Content and coverage
''Salon'' covers a variety of topics, including r ...
and elsewhere.
References
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1976 births
1978 births
Living people
People from Staten Island
American male composers
21st-century American composers
American lyricists
American comedy writers
American comedy duos
Sibling musical duos
Songwriters from New York (state)
Comedians from New York (state)
21st-century American comedians
21st-century American male musicians
American male songwriters