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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsName a musical that you can and do watch more then once. Mine is The Sound of Music. How about you?
Ocelot II
(120,900 posts)The original, not the remake, which sucked and probably made Bernstein spin in his grave.
debm55
(36,220 posts)and it stunk. I don't think it was ever on TV again. I believe it was live. The match to the original.
Ocelot II
(120,900 posts)The reason I thought it sucked was because some of the music was rewritten from Bernstein's brilliant original score. I hated it. Why the hell would anybody think they could do better than Bernstein? It's like some hack like Barry Manilow thinking he could improve on Mozart.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Paladin
(28,776 posts)Nonetheless, I thought Spielberg's remake was a first-rate effort---better acting, better dancing, better ending.
Ocelot II
(120,900 posts)dancing, ending, etc. without shitting all over Bernstein's score. It was almost like if the Met decided to put on a new production of Don Giovanni but decided Mozart wasn't flashy or modern enough, so they hired some pop music hack like Andrew Lloyd Webber to "improve" it - but even if they had the very best singers and the most beautiful sets and costumes, it would be blasphemous and it would suck as bad as West Side Story II, and I'd want to send them all to Hell right along with Don Giovanni.
LiberalLoner
(10,150 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)BittyJenkins
(587 posts)I knew all of Tonys songs in the days.
debm55
(36,220 posts)wnylib
(24,415 posts)I always cry at the end, so I don't watch it any more. I bought the LP vinyl album when I was 14 and sang with it so much that I memorized all the songs.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,729 posts)I watched The Sound of Music when it first came out.
debm55
(36,220 posts)applegrove
(123,149 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Gaytano70
(1,207 posts)Really, anything by Sondheim!
debm55
(36,220 posts)Mr.WeRP
(574 posts)wnylib
(24,415 posts)hlthe2b
(106,376 posts)Some inspiring scenes, especially now... (and the various Broadway video, London, and revival versions are all terrific--the movie, not so much)
debm55
(36,220 posts)Demovictory9
(33,759 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Grins
(7,891 posts)Halfway through 1st Act Im thinking - This is good.
Intermission - This is GREAT!
At the end - Best thing I ever saw on a stage!!!!
On my way out Im buying CDs, t-shirts, whatev!!!
The opening scenes of the poor in prison - reminded me of Reagan (who was President) and conservatives.
When it came to US I saw its open in DC. Then in NY.
I think I saw it 13 times.
Should be mandatory for European history or literature classes.
werdna
(930 posts)Oh, there's nothing halfway
About the Iowa way to treat you,
When we treat you
Which we may not do at all.
But what the heck, you're welcome,
Join us at the picnic.
You can eat your fill
Of all the food you bring yourself.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Keepthesoulalive
(593 posts)Bye Bye Birdie
debm55
(36,220 posts)Lilithschyld
(32 posts)Last edited Sat Oct 19, 2024, 11:00 PM - Edit history (1)
debm55
(36,220 posts)applegrove
(123,149 posts)Ocelot II
(120,900 posts)and quite scandalous at the time because of the nekkid people (you could hardly tell because the lights were dimmed, but you could see their bits, which freaked out the bluenoses). Loved it, loved the music, and I usually hate most musicals.
applegrove
(123,149 posts)love love loved it.
elleng
(136,108 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)displacedvermoter
(3,039 posts)elleng
(136,108 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Cartoonist
(7,532 posts)Wilfrid Brambell should have won an Oscar for supporting actor.
Mad_Dem_X
(9,781 posts)Brilliant film.
debm55
(36,220 posts)malthaussen
(17,672 posts)I've probably watched it more than any other flick of any genre over the years.
-- Mal
SHe-It
(8 posts)Hot patootie, bless my soul!
debm55
(36,220 posts)Geechie
(938 posts)ReadItnWeep
(52 posts)But my all time favorite movie is Fiddler on the Roof.
Mostly because it reminds me of my dad and my childhood when we had the original cast LP. But the overall story of trying to cope with a changing world feels timeless.
elleng
(136,108 posts)and brings me to what may have been my family's 'homeland,' Anatevka, within Ukraine.
debm55
(36,220 posts)FalloutShelter
(12,751 posts)Honestly ... so many others I love musicals...even the corny ones.
LakeArenal
(29,812 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)FakeNoose
(35,711 posts)... that I grew up with. Even before we had a color TV, I watched it every time it was on.
After my parents got a color TV, I think it was around 1965, I was just "whoah!" Couldn't believe it.
Tetrachloride
(8,452 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)OLDMDDEM
(2,109 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)marble falls
(62,103 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)And Rocky Horror.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Paladin
(28,776 posts)Cole Porter's crowning achievement.
rickford66
(5,667 posts)I've never seen a stage play. I had the hots for Ann Miller.
debm55
(36,220 posts)4TheArts
(108 posts)I played Luisa's father, Bellomy, twice in community theaters, once in Florida and then in North Carolina.
Bellomy's songs are fun, but when I have opportunity for an informal gig now (age 77) I love to use young Matt's love song:
They Were You.
elleng
(136,108 posts)elleng
(136,108 posts)4TheArts
(108 posts)as El Gallo.
Great detectives, too, of course.
elleng
(136,108 posts)sure do miss him. Glad they rerun him in Law&Order.
elleng
(136,108 posts)Last edited Tue Oct 22, 2024, 01:04 AM - Edit history (1)
murielm99
(31,438 posts)He was very good. Few people think of his career on stage. Most remember him on Law and Order. I miss him.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Demovictory9
(33,759 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)ChazInAz
(2,780 posts)I got to play the scrofulous old actor. Typecasting.
Back then, when the pterodactyls were still a nuisance, every musical had some good roles for us non-singers. Brecht was my favorite for that reason.
elleng
(136,108 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)elleng
(136,108 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Polly Hennessey
(7,461 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Sedona
(3,818 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)we can do it
(12,777 posts)msongs
(70,178 posts)it's the death penalty. the thais should'a stuck with the movie version IMO
debm55
(36,220 posts)Dear_Prudence
(834 posts)I remember playing the album and singing along as a kid. Maybe I'll have to listen to it today.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Tikki
(14,796 posts)Tikki
debm55
(36,220 posts)underpants
(186,692 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)underpants
(186,692 posts)A few years ago we went to a dine in theater on a Sunday afternoon to see the live action Beauty and the Beast movie. Wide well engineered leather? seats - pasta burgers etc - nice place.
She walked out of the house singing. I said out loud, Oh God, this is a musical. Mr wife and daughter turned and laughed and then watched my reactions the whole time I decided to turn it positive so I just focused on Emma Watson.
TommieMommy
(1,114 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)horsepoor
(7 posts)Love Tim Curry!
debm55
(36,220 posts)And it is still relevant today.
debm55
(36,220 posts)yourout
(8,075 posts)Was written by a classmate of mine who died way too young.
Fred Alley
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debm55
(36,220 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,916 posts)I don't like any others.
I'm not a fan of musicals, but in Cabaret all the numbers were in context.
People were dancing & singing in places where people were supposed to be dancing & singing.
I found that far more pleasurable & I loved Joel Grey's character.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Elessar Zappa
(15,922 posts)I recently discovered it (6 months ago) and have already watched it four times. Its great!
debm55
(36,220 posts)Lunabell
(6,829 posts)Tim Curry was the ultimate Frankenfurter!
debm55
(36,220 posts)Different Drummer
(8,599 posts)Saturday Night Fever
Grease
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
debm55
(36,220 posts)Chipper Chat
(10,031 posts)With Fred And Ginger. "The Continental."
12 minute long dance segment. Never get tired of it.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,781 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)CanonRay
(14,869 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Demovictory9
(33,759 posts)Have also seen 'The Wiz' more than once. Was addicted to the phantom of the opera in the 90s.
Looking forward to 'Wicked' movie
debm55
(36,220 posts)mountain grammy
(27,277 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)virgdem
(2,206 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)wnylib
(24,415 posts)great combination of humor with serious theme.
debm55
(36,220 posts)dhol82
(9,441 posts)Those costumes were to die for!
Glorfindel
(9,924 posts)Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn were perfect, as was the actor who played Eliza's father. "With a Little Bit of Luck."
Dear_Prudence
(834 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)flying_wahini
(8,019 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Wiz Imp
(1,856 posts)And the Rocky Horror Picture Show
Dear_Prudence
(834 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Wiz Imp
(1,856 posts)It was said to be Walt Disney's favorite as well. I love this story told by the Sherman Brothers (who wrote it):
On Fridays, after work, [Walt Disney would] often invite us into his office and we'd talk about things that were going on at the Studio. After a while, he'd wander to the north window, look out into the distance and just say, "Play it." And Dick would wander over to the piano and play "Feed the Birds" for him. One time just as Dick was almost finished, under his breath, I heard Walt say, "Yep. That's what it's all about."
debm55
(36,220 posts)proud patriot
(101,146 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Junipercity
(28 posts)I actually see several off my favorites here!
debm55
(36,220 posts)thucythucy
(8,742 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Midnight Writer
(22,983 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)cheri010353
(135 posts)I love everything about it.
debm55
(36,220 posts)we can do it
(12,777 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)biophile
(354 posts)Im old but I dont really care for the old musicals. I like newer tunes.
debm55
(36,220 posts)WENSTJDON
(135 posts)I rewatch them all when Im in the mood. So l could never choose just one. So my top 3 would be South Pacific, Damn Yankees and Oliver.
debm55
(36,220 posts)sarge43
(29,155 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)niyad
(119,986 posts)Camelot. Funny Girl. Hello Dolly.
debm55
(36,220 posts)bpj62
(1,031 posts)Grease, West Side Story, South Pacific, Finians Rainbow, The Sound of Music, The Greatest Show.
debm55
(36,220 posts)TheBlackAdder
(28,927 posts)Sitting just on the cusp of the Splatter Zone.
debm55
(36,220 posts)MyOwnPeace
(17,275 posts)Worth watching JUST to see Ron Moody as Fagen (Im reviewing .the situation ..)!
debm55
(36,220 posts)sunnybrook
(1,225 posts)Specifically "For Me and My Gal." Also "The Wizard of Oz" and "The Blues Brothers."
debm55
(36,220 posts)WheelWalker
(9,200 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)TlalocW
(15,625 posts)😀
I've also seen, "Wicked," twice and quite enjoyed each time.
debm55
(36,220 posts)bullimiami
(13,993 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)tanyev
(44,524 posts)Reasons: 1. Christopher Plummer. 2. Beautiful, beautiful Salzburg
debm55
(36,220 posts)ChazInAz
(2,780 posts)I've acted in it twice, portraying Peachum and Tiger Brown. God knows how many times I've seen the play.
It's a powerful play, with a message that is still as potent as it was nearly a century ago.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Grins
(7,891 posts)And the song in that ear worm
?
Dance 10; Looks 3.
Dont know it? Its on YouTube! Have a laugh.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Vegan4life
(10 posts)Richard Harris, Vanessa Redgrave, Franco Nero. Heaven and bliss.
debm55
(36,220 posts)electric_blue68
(18,069 posts)I really prefer The Who's version VS the Tommy Movie version but I did watch the movie in the theater a few times, and when it showed up on TV. I probably wouldn't now, but ami did for a long while.
I saw them do Tommy at the Filmore East in 1969! Then The Met Opera House '70.
I do have a few favorite songs from others' mentions from Westside Story, Camelot, Man of La Mancha.
I can still sing about all the songs from A Hard Day's Night! That, I'd watch again.
debm55
(36,220 posts)Upthevibe
(9,102 posts)IMHO, The Sound of Music is the best musical in the history of musicals!
debm55
(36,220 posts)RandySF
(70,647 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Love it!
debm55
(36,220 posts)Sibelius Fan
(24,630 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Beartracks
(13,579 posts)Last edited Mon Oct 21, 2024, 01:16 PM - Edit history (1)
Seen it several times on stage, and the movie musical twice, plus even the non musical movie.
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debm55
(36,220 posts)WestMichRad
(1,814 posts)
count as a musical?
debm55
(36,220 posts)malthaussen
(17,672 posts)-- Mal
WestMichRad
(1,814 posts)Thanks for the good catch!!
drmeow
(5,285 posts)Guys and Dolls
debm55
(36,220 posts)Figarosmom
(2,678 posts)With Richard Harris and Vanessa Redgrave
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And Grease
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debm55
(36,220 posts)malthaussen
(17,672 posts)That's sort-of a musical.
Also, in general, anything with Howard Keel in it. I'm a fan.
-- Mal
malthaussen
(17,672 posts)There are some great songs in it, and of course Fred Astaire. And it was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, which I find hilarious.
-- Mal
debm55
(36,220 posts)choie
(4,509 posts)Jesus Christ Superstar and Hamilton
debm55
(36,220 posts)debm55
(36,220 posts)Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)2024
https://burlesqueonstage.com/from screen-to-stage/
Until now - I've watched the movie with Christine Aguilerra, Cher, Stanley Tucci numerous times
Not really classified as a musical in 2010 - but definitely first done as a movie w/song and dance
Now a stage production in the UK
debm55
(36,220 posts)Marigold
(201 posts)Great music, especially with John Cameron Mitchell. I saw it on Broadway with Michael C. Hall of Dexter fame. Although I have to admit Cabaret is my all time favorite that I could watch over and over. Especially now with its timely nature.