re: Top Ten Scores of All Time Feb 27
2015, 12:19:07 PM
In no particular order: Sweeney Todd Porgy and Bess The King and I Gypsy The Threepenny Opera Follies A Little Night Music Carousel Show Boat My Fair Lady
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In the Film Adaptation in Your Mind. . . Oct 1
2014, 12:06:40 AM
It is a risky concept since it could go both ways, but still that's how I've always envisioned it.
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In the Film Adaptation in Your Mind. . . Sep 30
2014, 11:58:11 PM
I've always thought of Lynch as the perfect director for this. I also would have loved to see what Kubrick could have done with the material.
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In the Film Adaptation in Your Mind. . . Sep 30
2014, 11:45:55 PM
I have always envisioned a Threepenny Opera film with puppets. I’d also add some expressionist elements to the cinematography and production design (like the cover on the 1976 cast recording with Raul Julia), very dark in tone but without losing its humor. It would be more faithful to the show than the Pabst film. It would also have some surreal elements to it. Until now I haven’t thought of any song I would cut (except, perhaps, Call from the Grave), though I do have a hard time coming
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Follies: more on the London production Jul 15
2014, 01:57:52 PM
Al?
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What are your theatrical guilty pleasures? Jul 13
2014, 05:53:48 PM
The Phantom of the Opera
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Top 10 favorite musicals Jul 13
2014, 05:51:12 PM
1. The Threepenny Opera 2. Sweeney Todd 3. Follies 4. My Fair Lady 5. Company 6. The Fantasticks 7. Cabaret 8. South Pacific 9. Carousel 10. Chicago
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Rear Mezz at the Ambassador Jun 21
2014, 08:27:51 PM
Thanks for all your replies! I am at ease now.
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Rear Mezz at the Ambassador Jun 20
2014, 01:02:59 AM
Hello everyone! So I'm going to New York next week with my friends and we bought Rear Mezzanine tickets for Chicago, so I was wondering if anyone could tell me how is the view? I'm worried that we won't be able to see much. I also bought Front Mezzanine for Cabaret, I got seat BB6, is this a good seat? Thanks for the replies!
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Wicked: mexican production Oct 14
2013, 10:28:47 PM
Couldn't agree with you more blaxx. I'm from Mexico, and I can assure you this is not the biggest pre-sale ever, Morris Gilbert just said so to promote Wicked. You really can't trust what he has to say about his own shows, he's the freakin' producer, he'll say anything to promote his shows. I can assure you Les Misérables and Phantom of the Opera sold more tickets in pre-sale than Wicked, perhaps even Mamma Mia. I wish mexican producers would put on really good musicals, but they only h
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Favorite Villain Songs? Sep 9
2013, 12:33:25 AM
The Seven Deadly Virtues - Camelot This Jesus Must Die - JCS Dog Eat Dog - Les Misérables Lonely Room - Oklahoma! Reviewing the Situation - Oliver! Where Will You Stand When the Flood Comes? - Parade Spread a Little Sunshine - Pippin Mea Culpa - Sweeney Todd Cool, Cool, Considerate Men - 1776
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Dream Cast and Director for Les Miserables Musical Film Jul 14
2011, 03:55:08 PM
Jean Valjean - Hugh Jackman Javert - Shuler Hensley Fantine - Amy Adams Cosette - Charlotte Church Marius - Jonathan Groff Éponine - Anna Kendrick M. Thénardier - Geoffrey Rush Mme. Thénardier - Helena Bonham Carter Enjolras - Matthew Morrison
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Besides Hugh Jackman and Paul Bettany who else would you cast in Les Mis the movie? Jul 14
2011, 01:06:45 AM
Jean Valjean - Hugh Jackman Javert - Shuler Hensley (He has played Javert on broadway) Fantine - Amy Adams Cosette - Charlotte Church Marius - Jonathan Groff Éponine - Anna Kendrick M. Thénardier - Geoffrey Rush Mme. Thénardier - Helena Bonham Carter or Dawn French Enjolras - Matthew Morrison
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