I Just re-listened to the OBCR and wow I forgot how beautiful it is.... What does everyone think about this show? Emily and Alice does it get any better? Favorite Song(s)?
"Fidelity is more than mere display, it's what a man expects from life. Fidelity, like mine to Desiree and Charlotte my devoted wife..."
ok, this show is BRILLIANT!!!! i listen to the OBCR often. My favorite song is Tunnel of Love, but other great ones are I Will Never Leave You, Who Will Love Me As I Am?, You Should Be Loved, The Devil You Know...the list is endless. I discovered this show in September 2004, saw the show at lincoln center library in December 2004 and LOVED it. I pray every day that Side Show will be at Encores one year with Emily and Alice. I would do ANYTHING, yes ANYTHING, to be in the audience. I would most likely go to all 5 performances. In conclusion, Side Show fvcking rules!
Okay, I have never seen this show, but I absolutely adore this music. It is so beautiful and Alice and Emily are both amazing in it. I would love to see a production of this show. I also love Jeff and Hugh. They sound lovely too. My favorite song is "I Will Never Leave You" and "Who Will Love Me as I Am" but I really do mean it when I say they are all great. I would give anything to see this show.
Oooh, I also love Philip Officer. Gah, what a voice. And the finale when they sing "come look at the freaks before they're antiques. come and them a strong ovation and acclamation but no critiques. see what hollywood seeks. come look at the freaks!" That gives me chills EVERY TIME!
Uh, time to go listen to Side Show!
"What a mystery this world. One day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over." The Masked Bandit in THE FALL
AMEN! I really think that the score can be accurately described as "luscious" (sp?) My favorites are..'Who Will Love Me As I Am," "I Will Never Leave You," and "More Than We Bargained For" but honestly I love them all. I would kill to see Emily and Alice do it!!
"Fidelity is more than mere display, it's what a man expects from life. Fidelity, like mine to Desiree and Charlotte my devoted wife..."
I loved Side Show. It had a lot of flaws, but it was still a great show. I didn't get to see it on Broadway, but I saw the regional premiere in Mountain View, California. Excellent!
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I have never seen the show before, as I see many others haven't...but I absolutely love the music. "Who Will Love Me As I Am" is probably one of the most amazing duets of all times, in my books anyways! heheh
A great show. Such music. Such drama. Such dancing. Such color. I saw it twice when it had its L.A. premiere a few years ago. Stellar peformances from Broadway vets Misty Cotton and Kevin Earley, and from Julie Dixon Jackson. A very rich score, one you can listen to again and again.
When someone blunders, we say that he makes a misstep. Is it then not clear that all the ills of mankind, all the tragic misfortunes that fill our history books, all the political blunders, all the failures of the great leaders have arisen merely from a lack of skill in dancing. - Moliere
Years ago, before I had become the broadway fiend that I am today, I was browsing around a tiny music shop and chanced to notice the OBC of Side Show. I had never heard of it, had no idea what it was about, but I loved the nifty costumes on the cover. =) Luckily I decided to purchase it and am so glad that I did! I loved it the minute I started listening!
I should have eaten the saw and used the cake to bludgeon my way out - Alfred Hitchcock
The OBCR introduced me to the voice of Mr. Norm Lewis, for which I will be eternally grateful. To my everlasting regret, I chose to see TRIUMPH OF LOVE instead of SIDE SHOW. ARGH!
"Picture "The View," with the wisecracking, sympathetic sweethearts of that ABC television show replaced by a panel of embittered, suffering or enraged Arab women" -the Times review of Black Eyed
Yeah. The lyrics overshadow the (sometimes) gorgeousness of the score. And dear, the POWERBELTING! Wow.
Again, Wow.
Nonplussed with Hugh, and could "Private Conversations" being anymore melodramatic? No. Jeff McCarthy IS melodrama, which worked BRILLIANTLY for Urinetown.. but... here? Eh.
That Emily Skinner... BOY does SHE suck, huh? Don't even get me started! What a talentless wannabe!!!
Awful. Just AWFUL.
"You! You are the worst thing to happen to musical theatre since Andrew Lloyd Webber! And you, well, I just plain don't like you."
~Stewart Gilligan Griffin