FOF #2893 - Howard Ashman: the Amazing Man Who Gave a Mermaid a Voice and a Beast a Soul

Published: Sept. 14, 2020, 7:23 a.m.

b'It\\u2019s hard to imagine Disney without it\\u2019s iconic animated musicals, but in the 80s after several box office bombs, Disney considered never making animated musicals again.

Thankfully, after playwright and lyricist Howard Ashman\\u2019s breakthrough success with his oddball musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors, Disney asked Ashman to work with them and The Little Mermaid, a film that became so successful that it kicked off what\\u2019s now known as the Disney Renaissance.

In the new Disney+ documentary, \\u201cHoward,\\u201d we get a rare look at the amazing work and career of Howard Ashman, whose life was tragically cut short when he died from AIDS in 1991, midway through the production of Beauty and the Beast and Aladddin. Howard never saw either of these films finished and his surviving partner collected his Oscar for Best Original Song \\u201cBeauty and the Beast.\\u201d.

Today musical theater enthusiast Jake Bellisimo from the YouTube channel Dreamsounds joins us to take a look at the amazing musical legacy of Howard Ashman, queer coding in Disney films and Beauty and the Beast as an allegory for society\\u2019s betrayal of people with AIDS.

JAKE BELLISSIMO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3WiDtXCBED-X4pBLPEk79w'