This 90 minute color version of the Broadway hit Burnett first brought to TV in 1964 was staged, designed and revised by Burnett's variety series team. Bob Mackie's costumes were major winners, adding to the hilarity. This cast made the comedy as effective as ever, with Burnett pulling out...
Trying to keep up her tough façade, Rizzo defends her character and tries to stay strong in a difficult situation. 🎼Download the sheet music 3. “I’m Still Here” from Follies In “I’m Still Here”, Carlotta recounts the highs and lows of her incredible life and celebrates her p...
Over 800 filmgoers have voted on the 30+ films on Very Best Classic Musical Movies, Ranked. Current Top 3: The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, Singin' in the ...
The musical premiered Off-Off-Broadway in 1982 before moving to the Orpheum Theatre Off-Broadway, where it had a five-year run. It later received numerous productions in the U.S. and abroad, and a subsequent Broadway production. Because of its small cast and relatively s...
The Me Nobody Knows (1970 - 794 performances) was a revue-like collage of songs based on poems by inner city children. Performed by a youthful cast of unknowns, it became a celebration of the human spirit triumphing over squalid circumstances. A rave review in the NY Times sparked ...
This article aims to stimulate interest in the translation of musical texts by examining Anglo-American musicals sung in Spanish, a genre which has yielded some of the most outstanding successes in Spain's theatre world ever since its arrival in the 1970s. It offers a historical overview of th...
Matt Doyle in Paper Mill’s production of West Side Story, Angela Lansbury in the 1970s revival of Gypsy on Broadway and Elizabeth Allen in the original Main Stem Do I Hear a Waltz? 6. “Everybody Loves Leona” from Do I Hear a Waltz? It’s true that no songs with a name in the...
More like this 4.9The 100 Greatest Musicals Watchlist 7.3In the Heights Watchlist Storyline EditUser reviews3 Review Featured review2/10 The egos!!! Bit content with one so called talent show this weekend, namely Starstruck (thank god it's finished,) but ITV have decided to punish us wit...
of the art form back in the 1930s, and indeed, it's one with ambitious special effects that were ahead of their time and very impressive overall. It's since had multiple sequels and spin-offs, as well as inspiring stage shows likeThe Wizfrom the 1970s andWickedfrom the 2000s. ...
Although the genre began to wane in popularity from the 1970s through the 1990s, the one-two punch of screen original “Moulin Rouge!” (now a smash Broadway hit) and “Chicago” in the early 2000s brought about a resurgence in popularity for the musical film genre that remains ...