Brush up your Shakespeare.
Start quoting him now.
Brush up your Shakespeare,
And the women you will wow…
My new fave is Kiss Me, Kate. My dear brother took the whole family to see the Broadway revival as an Xmas present. I was truly ROTFLMAO…What a great show!
Camelot–saw it in college with Richard Burton. The movie is so-so, but the stage production can be great, and 'The Seven Deadly Virtues" is one of the best songs of all time.
I’m also very fond of Les Miserables. I like the interweaving of voices and melodies.
Wow, Pooch - no one I’ve ever met likes Paint Your Wagon! Got a dream boy, got a song! Paint your wagon, and come along!
My top ten list:
[ul][li]Miss Saigon[/li][li]Rent[/li][li]Les Miserables[/li][li]Phantom[/li][li]Man of La Mancha[/li][li]Into The Woods[/li][li]Song and Dance[/li][li]Whistle Down The Wind[/li][li]Jeykll & Hyde[/li][li]Chess[/ul][/li]
A close second is Prince of Egypt. I thought that was going to be cheesy, but it was really good.
I seem to remember liking West Side Story, but the last time I saw it, Three Mile Island hadn’t melted down yet and I was in 5th grade, more or less…So I don’t remember it.
I love the soundtrack from it though.
Honorable Mention: South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut.
There are no dangerous weapons,
Only dangerous men.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, but how many of you were in Man of La Mancha?!
I was a Muleteer, or as a cast member’s little sister calls us, the honry bastards.
I love Man of La Mancha. I gotta go watch our tape.
I’m doing Starmites now, and I guarantee you, if you see it, you will leave the theater singing the songs, cause they’re all so good.
(“Banshees/We’re the Banshees/Malevolent ladies, the angels of Hades in leather and lace altogether we’ll face and disgrace their notor-ious race!”)
Kiss me Kate is also a good one.
I haven’t seen Rent, but the sounstrack is wonderful.
JMcC, San Francisco, JJTM’s new page
If I were beaned with a fastball, fling my limp, lifeless body to first, cause, dammit, I earned it!
“The Music Man” is pretty cool, although I’ve always wanted to do it with a black blues man as Harold Hill “invading” the lily-white town.
I liked “Grease,” once upon a time. Then, I was in it. I now loathe “Grease” with the white hot passion of a thousand vats of hot cooking grease. (Ant that’s just the stageshow; the movie routinely violated anything good that was left in the original to make it a vehicle for two hacks.)
Wait, this is favorites, not the Pit, so I’ll be nice. Music Man rocks! Robert Preston rules!!!