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morosco
#1For those who have seen On The 20th Century
Posted: 5/22/15 at 10:50pm

I haven't seen the show but I'm loving the new recording.  Kristin sounds incredible and at many moments she's positively sublime.  In the second act Lily has an internal monologue during the Sextet/Sign Lily Sign number and I think that's where she is at her most sublime.  My question is, does the audience applaud between her singing "Together he and I" and "Hey Lily, Stop! Be Smart"?  See below.



Deep sweet old feelings
Wild long lost longings
He and I here we are together
Every sign warns me
Every breath cries beware
But I don’t care!
Since we parted, empty days
Made up what I’d call my life.
Now he’ll fill those empty days
From now on and all my life together.
Together he and I.
Together he and I.



APPLAUSE HERE ??????



Hey Lily,
Stop! Be smart!
Say no, you can’t go back
To long ago.
You can’t go back. etc.

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gypsy101
#2For those who have seen On The 20th Century
Posted: 5/22/15 at 11:06pm

It's all part of the same song; the audience doesn't applaud at the brief pause.


"Contentment, it seems, simply happens. It appears accompanied by no bravos and no tears."

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morosco
#2For those who have seen On The 20th Century
Posted: 5/22/15 at 11:11pm

Thanks gypsy101.  Her performance there is so much an aria I would be hard pressed not to applaud. lol

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gypsy101
#3For those who have seen On The 20th Century
Posted: 5/22/15 at 11:14pm

That reprise of Together is one of my favorite moments in the show, so I agree with you that it would be hard to hold back. Kristin is wonderful.


"Contentment, it seems, simply happens. It appears accompanied by no bravos and no tears."

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bilingual
#4For those who have seen On The 20th Century
Posted: 5/31/15 at 12:45pm

When I saw the show Friday night, there was a lot of applause there. but it may vary per performance, I suppose.