To see the full “Favorite Musicals of The 70s” collection,click here. Otherwise, you can take a look at the individual arrangements below: “Cell Block Tango” from Chicago “There Are Worse Things I Could Do” from Grease “I’m Still Here” from Follies “All for the Best” from Go...
From the golden age of Hollywood to contemporary adaptations, the best movie musicals combine timeless themes, memorable characters, and heartfelt performances. At the heart of these classic musical movies is a celebration of human emotions and experiences expressed through song and dance. Each f...
Vibrant, joyous, and full of life, movie musicals transport us to worlds where life’s deepest emotions find voice in song. TIFF’s first-ever series of classic musicals offers some of the most-loved, most-acclaimed films of the genre. From Hollywood to Bollywood, Jamaica to France, these ...
Apple TV+ musical comedySchmigadoon!finds love in all the wrong places this week. Melissa goes from nobody to somebody, and Josh finds his calling as a spiritual leader, which is the last thing they need right now. In their quest to make things right in Schmicago, they tangle things ...
Into the Woods is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales, exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests. The main characters are taken ...
The character of Chava introduces the most dramatic break with tradition when she chooses to marry Fyedka, a Russian boy who is not Jewish. Their relationship begins with a shared love of books, and they continue to meet in secret until they elope. Tevye rejects Chava from the family after...
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The San Francisco Philharmonic borrowed most of the leads from the NY Philharmonic's gala cast, creating one of the most exciting concert performances you're ever likely to see on TV. Lupone was a delicious Mrs. Lovett, and George Hearn's Sweeney was more powerful than ever. Special to kud...
The splashy new musical about the life of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker—imported from the U.K. and engineered by a Brit-heavy team including Rupert Goold directing, James Graham on book, and none other than Elton John on music—was destined for a rocky landing whenever it got here. But...
Be it an "aquamusical" from the 1950s or a surreal anime musical extravaganza, some movie musicals don't deserve to stay under the radar.