- Sweeney Todd
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch
- Fiddler on the Roof
- Man of La Mancha
- Little Shop of Horrors
- My Fair Lady
- Showboat
- West Side Story
- Porgy and Bess
- Pirates of Penzance
- The Mikado
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Favorite Musicals
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 21 years, 6 months ago
I know there are lots of fans of musical theatre here. What are you favorites? Here are some of mine.
well, and you can make the argument that a lot of the musicals listed on here (phantom, les mis, etc), are actually operas.
Porgy and Bess was intended to be an Opera and I saw it produced as one at the Met. It still is usually produced as a musical so I decided to be liberal in my classification.
siobhan's a londoner
· 21 years, 6 months ago
In terms of film musicals you cannot beat the mGm classics like Singing in the Rain, Easter Parade, Showboat, Gigi (maybe not so much but I refer to it in one of my poems), On the Town, any Fred and Ginger one and oh the musicals the musicals...so many good quality songs. Also we can never forget Bugsy Malone "He's a sinner, candy coated, for all his friends he always seems to be alone...."
If we are talking film musicals what about the The Wizard of Oz?
when the music box started doing "singalong wizard of oz" here, one reporter brought up a good point: that apart from "over the rainbow," the songs aren't really that memorable. i guess you could make a case for "if i only had a brain/heart/the nerve," but the rest of them are, like, aggressively forgettable and lame. :)
How about Follow the yellow brick road and We're off to see the Wizard?
The irony is that they almost cut Rainbow because they thought it slowed the movie down to much.
*ahem*
follow the yellow brick road follow the yellow brick road follow, follow, follow, follow, follow the yellow brick road follow the yellow brick, follow the yellow brick, follow the yellow brick road follow the yellow brick, follow the yellow brick, follow the yellow brick road follow the yellow brick road follow the yellow brick road follow, follow, follow, follow, follow the yellow brick road oh, i'm sorry. that really *is* musical and lyrical genius. :)
I can remember those lyrics, it gets points for that.
oh! wizard of oz also gets points for the best music ever: the wicked witch of the west's theme.
ChrisChin is Getting Old
· 21 years, 6 months ago
Hrmm...so many musicals, so little time.� But here are my faves:
Damn, I thought this was going to say Give My Regards to Broad Street. A rather cheesy Paul McCartney movie that I love nonetheless. :) Great soundtrack. Gentlemen, I'm sure you'd like to be the first to know....we've got the tapes!
Matthew Scott Slawinski
· 21 years, 6 months ago
favorites...in no order, except for the first.
there's more, but I can't think of them right now. SMATTS
dave "buh"
· 21 years, 6 months ago
Once On This Island
The Secret Garden Carousel West Side Story Rent The Fantasticks Godspell The Lion King (so so story, spectacular production) Films. Hedwig. Hair. The Little Mermaid. YAY!!!!!! someone else has heard of "Once on this Island"!!!!! I'm doing that in school this year.. i'm getting my script monday!!!! i'm a storyteller... but i wouldnt wanna be Ti Moune anyway... wouldnt wanna hafta pretend to be in love with mario!! ICK! me? i like: *ahem* RENT! Aida [Elton John/Tim Rice version... god has blessed me with Adam Pascal!!!] Les Mis [every song BUT On My Own... ] Phantom Jekyll and Hyde [especially Confrontation] Cinderella and Cats.. but not Memory... i hate just about every cliche broadway audition piece.. ONLY THING TO DO IS JUMP OVER THE MOOOOOOOOOOOON! -sam
goovie is married!
· 21 years, 6 months ago
hedwig, chicago, guys and dolls, my fair lady, west side story, oliver!, little shop, fiddler (*sob*), pirates, etc.
I should have put down Oliver. It is the only musicial that I own the CD of that I didn't.
Rachel Marie aka RAI
· 21 years, 6 months ago
Les Miserables
Children of Eden Godspell You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown (2001 version) And my least favourites are: GREASE. It has such a horrible message! If you don't get the guy, become a slut who smokes! That, and it's just evil.
What other musicals have you seen? Any live productions?
The only musicals that I've seen live that I didn't like at all were A Chorus Line and Marilyn. An interesting note Scott Bakula starred in Marilyn.
Not that you were asking me directly, but.. I finally broke down and went to see "Phantom" in London, and was bored. The actors looked bored. They seemed to have the attitude "We've done this show 10,000 times and we're just tired of it, and it's a Tuesday night so we're just phoning in this performance". I can't think of a Broadway/West End musical that I've enjoyed less.
However I can understand the opinion "Phantom=Great" "Everything Else=Sucks". A show like Phantom imight often be people's first exposure to a Broadway show and it's probably not what most people would expect of the theater. It's not Shakespeare after all. So most people probably enjoy it but don't have their minds changed on theater in general. Bart: This show's got EVERYTHING! Homer: I love legitimate thee-ay-ter. Phantom was just okay for me, though I did see it twice.� As soon as I realized that it was the same 6-7 tunes replayed over and over again, it became distracting.� Les Miserable is also like this, but I thought it had a more compelling story. Hrmm....as far as musicals that I near totally disliked were Closer to Heaven (a musical by the Pet Shop Boys...what was I thinking?!?) and The Secret Garden.
Maybe you'd give the Secret Garden another listen when you realize that Dickon on the Original Broadway Cast CD, and Hedwig in Hedwig & The Angry Inch, is the same actor, John Cameron Mitchell...
Matthew Scott Slawinski
· 21 years, 6 months ago
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" Becomes Broadway Musical SPAMELOT in 2005 http://www.playbill.com/news/article/81594.html *anticipation* SMATTS
We are sooo seeing that. Lets see if I can talk Bad Carey into getting us the tickets :-)
stealthlori
· 21 years, 6 months ago
I'm not crazy about Funny Girl, but it's a silly mondegreen. But seriously ... how can we leave out:� Hello Dolly, Sound of Music, or Bye Bye Birdie! I mean ... pure camp at its finest!� All of them! Other than those ... um ... Phantom, despite its heavy-on-sfx staging.�� The music *is* stupendous, despite the histrionic plot. Also:��Oliver.� Sweeney Todd.� Les Miz.� Guys and Dolls.� My Fair Lady.� Pirates of Penzance.� Hair.� Godspell.� JC Superstar.� Into the Woods.� A Chorus Line.� Annie.�
I Mary Poppins. It was my favorite kids movie as a kid. I cried at Feed the birds.
Hair is great. I have the vinyl of the public theatre version from before it went to broadway.
siobhan's a londoner
· 21 years, 6 months ago
I missed out South Pacific, a musical that sensitively touches on issues of racism is definately� a rare thing, though if X-men the musical were made it would most surely be a triumph!� I also like the happy talk song....reminds me of being about 3 years old and ...well happy!
Racism was central to Finnigan's Rainbow. I never saw the show but the film was lots of fun.
- Singing in the Rain
- Easter Parade - On The Town - Meet Me in St. Louis - Take Me Out to the Ballgame - Brigadoon - Sound of Music - Summer Stock - The Bandwagon I could go on - I love the MGM musicals :) You must first create an account to post.
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