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Favorite Musicals?
#21
Little Shop of Horrors

Some Like It Hot

Mame (with Lucille Ball)

Beauty and the Beast

The Wizard of Oz

The Yellow Submarine

The Sound of Music
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#22
Miss Saigon

Phantom of the Opera

Les Mis

Mamma Mia

Lion king

Cats
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#23
My favourite musical, Stephen Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" was far, far better on stage than on film. My favourite performance is by Hannah Waddingham in a performance I saw at the Meunier Chocolate Factory in London directed by Trevor Nunn and this is a very obvious pirate recording.




In spite of the singularly bad camerawork and the deficient sound, it still comes over exactly as the character of Desiree should; as a resigned, world weary woman who knows she has lost. Read tghe comments below the video.

There have been hundreds and hundreds of recordings of this song sung by some pretty famous singers but who have absolutely no idea what they are singing about. Judy Collins make it in to a dirge, Barbara Streisland emotes all over the place (as usual) and Frank Sinatra admitted publicly that he didn't know what the song meant. Hannah Waddingham is an actress who does know what the song means.
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
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#24
Londoner - Waddingham really is fabulous!
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#25
Thanks GordShumALF, I'm glad you agree. When you think of the film versions with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Elizabeth Taylor neither of them could sing in any case, this is why I chose the stage version.
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
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#26
Pal Joey
Born To Dance with the untouchable Eleanor Powell
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#27
little shop of horrors, hairspray, help, the wall, the song remains the same and the kids are alright by the who.
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#28
Sweeney todd, Les Miserables, Blue Suede Shoes, FROZEN and of course The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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#29
I saw Peter Pan on Broadway with Sandy Duncan, and that was fantastic. Also saw Cats at Lincoln Center, and Sweeny Todd at Circle in the Square Theater. Peter Pan had the biggest impact on me, as I was only a child at the time, but the majesty and enormity of Cats was truly overwhelming. I'm gonna go with Cats.
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#30
Cats
Wizard of oz
Miss Saigon
Lion king
Mamma Mia
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