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    musicals

    my favorites:
    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
    Into the Woods
    The Pirates of Penzance
    Man of La Mancha
    Amahl and the Night Visitors
    The Phantom of the Opera
    yours?

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    Arrow HEADLINE: MANLY MEN LOVES MUSICALS!!!

    Now, how can I answer this without feeling emasculated?

    Godspell
    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
    Jesus Christ Superstar
    Rent


    And in the future:

    Star Trek - The Musical (For once, I want to hear Roddenberry's lyric to the original main theme being sung).
    Last edited by REG; 02-21-2002 at 03:39 PM.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Just about anything by Lloyd-Webber (Phantom , Cats,etc.)
    Camelot
    Does Sound of Music count?

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    -The Mikado
    -HMS Pinafore
    -Pirates of Penzance (see my sig)
    -Sunset Boulevard
    -Evita
    -Starlight Express

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    Hrm... Rent, Chess, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat... Those'd probably be the top three. But I also quite enjoyed Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera, and many many others.

    As far as individual songs go, "Pity the Child" still makes me flinch, (waaaay too close to home), "Would you Light my Candle?" makes me smile, and the "On My Own," just floors me.

    Of course, being queer, I don't really have to maintain a "Manly Man" facade !

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    Bearing in mind I've only ever been able to sit through two musicals the one's i'd have to pick are:
    Cats: One word springs to mind, "Eh?."
    Oklahoma: In my defense I was watching the version that was on TV recently with Hugh "Wolverine" Jackman in it.
    He's an underprivileged skateboarding cowboy with nothing left to lose. She's a sharp-shooting goth bounty hunter who believes she is the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian queen. They fight crime!

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    The Sound of Music and The Man of La Mancha are my favorites; I have both the soundtracks on CD. Oklahoma, My Fair Lady, and West Side Story are pretty good.

    Our local arts college did Dreamcoat just a couple of months ago. They put on a creditable performance. I'd forgotten how much fun it is to see a live performance of a play.
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    Does the Buffy musical count?
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    Dark & Gloomy

    Sweeney Todd.
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    West Side Story.

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    Yeeks! I forgot Sound of Music and Westside Story!

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    Originally posted by Michael Barratt
    As far as individual songs go, "Pity the Child" still makes me flinch
    Yeah Michael. The song's not close to home for me, but its definitely a flincher. BTW, For those of you who don't know, it's from CHESS. A trivia note from CHESS and Jesus Christ Superstar -- Lead man Murray Head is the older brother of Anthony Stewart Head (Giles) of Buffy fame. How 'bout that for showing my geekiness?

    Some of my favorites?

    Cabaret
    The King and I
    Camelot
    My Fair Lady
    Cats (yeah,yeah...)

    And there's tons of other great stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting.

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    Thumbs up I love musicals

    My favourites include:

    Cats
    Chess
    Evita
    Les Mis
    Miss Saigon (who says you can't land a helicopter on a theatre stage )
    The Xena musical episode
    Starlight Express

    And honourable mentions to:
    Metropolis
    Time
    Greg

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    Madworld, Donnie Darko.

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    The Anti-Musicals

    1) Dancer in the Dark
    2) Buffy - Once More With Feeling
    3) The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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    "Well don't you have some ambition?"
    "Oh, yeah! Yeah. E-Flat diminished ninth."
    "Huh?"
    "Well, the E-Flat, it's, it's doable, but that diminished ninth, y'know, its a man's chord. Now, you could lose a finger."

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