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Tag Archives: Cabaret
Top Ten Movie Musicals: 2010 Edition
What are your Top 10 Movie Musicals – right now at this exact point in time. These are mine – off the top of my head and places in alphabetical order. The links will take you to Amazon.com should you … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, Broadway, Disney, Fun Stuff, Movies, Musicals
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Tagged A Star is Born, All That Jazz, An American in Paris, Beauty and the Beast, Cabaret, Chicago, Dancer in the Dark, Dreamgirls, Fiddler on the Roof, Gigi, Little Shop of Horrors, Mary Poppins, Meet Me in Saint Louis, Movies, Musicals, Oliver!, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Singin' in the Rain, South Pacific, The King and I, The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz
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It’s Kander and Ebb Night at the Vineyard
The Vineyard Theatre, currently the home of the new Kander and Ebb musical The Scottsboro Boys, will host a gala paying tribute to that musical theatre team, the creators of shows such as Cabaret, Chicago and Kiss of the Spider … Continue reading →
Natalie Portman in CABARET
Here’s a really funny clip of Natalie Portman in Cabaret at summer camp: Watch out for the big mistake in this number – it’s too hysterical!
Posted in Musicals, Performances
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Tagged Cabaret, Musicals, Natalie Portman, Performances
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Michael Kunze and “Dramamusicals”
BroadwayWorld recently published an interview with Michael Kunze about his musical adaptation of Rebecca, which is aiming for an English language transfer to the a major commercial centre like the West End or Broadway. Kunze takes great pains to try … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew Lloyd Webber, Billy Elliot, Broadway, Cabaret, Camelot, Carousel, dramamusical, Elisabeth, Fiddler on the Roof, Follies, Jesus Christ Superstar, Marie Christine, Michael Kunze, Musicals, Opera, Oscar Hammerstein II, Pacific Overtures, Rebecca, Richard Rodgers, South Pacific, Stephen Schwartz, Sweeney Todd, Tanz der Vampire, The Light in the Piazza, The Phantom of the Opera, The Woman in White, Wicked, Winnie Holzman
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Liza on AUSTRALIAN IDOL
Here’s a fabulous clip of Liza, dispensing great advice to the contestants of Australian Idol and then delivering a performance of “Cabaret” afterwards. Gosh, I just love this woman! The years might have taken their toll on her voice, but … Continue reading →
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Tagged Australian Idol, Cabaret, Liza Minnelli, Performances, Television, YouTube
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“Discouraging Words”: Lyrics for Musical Theatre
In 1998, Steven Winn wrote an article about lyric writing in contemporary musical theatre for the San Francisco Chronicle: Discouraging Words. The general thrust of his article is that “Broadway lyrics, with a few exceptions, have lost the wit and … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Chorus Line, Alan Jay Lerner, And the World Goes 'Round, Anything Goes, Cabaret, Camelot, Cats, Closer Than Ever, Cole Porter, Company, Fiddler on the Roof, Frank Loesser, George Gershwin, Hair, Hairspray, Irving Berlin, Jason Robert Brown, Jekyll and Hyde, Johnny Mercer, Legally Blonde, Lorenz Hart, Miss Saigon, My Fair Lady, Nine, Noise/Funk, On a Clear Day, Oscar Hammerstein II, Parade, Paris, Passion, Songs for a New World, Stephen Sondheim, Sunday in the Park With George, The Wedding Singer, Tommy, Wake Up and Dream
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“Perfect” Movie Musicals?
The release of RENT seems to have stirred up once more the debate around what makes a film adaptation of a stage musical “perfect”. Is it one that remains as faithful as possible to the material? Is it one that … Continue reading →
Posted in Movies, Musicals, Theatremaking, Theory and Practice
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Tagged Cabaret, Chicago, Fiddler on the Roof, Movies, Musicals, RENT, The Sound of Music
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