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Different day, different best musical -
Today, it is "The Sound of Music". |
melidasaur had a very good call with Sweeny Todd. I thought we could only mention one. I loved the stage version that had Angela Lansbury.
hums....it stings a little, but not for long.... |
I like the Sound of Music. Good music, plus they escape from the Nazi's.
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South Pacific, Dr. Doolittle, Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, and The King and I are pretty good too.
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"Miss Saigon" and "Assassins."
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OMG..."A Chorus Line". Love, love, Loovvvvee this one. :thumbsup: :D
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Whoops...today, the greatest musical of all time is The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Cannibal! The Musical, by far.
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um... Springtime for Hitler anyone?
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the classic "Dr Zeus" forces me to say that my favorite musical is the Planet of the Apes, on the Simpsons.
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That one was awesome L123!
Did we have this discussion before and I brought up "Streetcar! The Musical"? |
This is so tough.
I would have to say "Oklahoma!" as the best "classic" musical (with My Fair Lady a close second), and .. modern... hmmm between The Producers and Sweeney Todd. A tough choice. |
This year's Tony winner, Avenue Q, is beyond fantastic. Already seen it twice this fall.
While it features fuzzy Sesame Street knock-off puppets and does not have the sophisticated charm of a traditional blockbuster musical, the show is quite possibly the most entertaining I have ever come across. It's a complete satire on life - the jests and pokes at how we act and go about in our middle-class ways are hauntingly true. It will make you seriously consider dulling the edge on your attitude - while pissing yourself because your stomach hurts from laughing too much. Great way to spend an afternoon/evening here in NYC. |
Guys and Dolls! The Broadway version...not the shitty Brando movie.
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