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re: Parade-Did he do it?  Oct 31 2008, 07:47:57 PM
Not the topic but didn't the Rosenberg's kids say they were spies after all?
re: A TALE OF TWO CITIES Reviews  Sep 19 2008, 01:23:05 AM
Can I just say that I said "I Can't Recall" sounded like "I Could Write a Book" long before Matthew Murray ever did? I want the credit ;P
re: Thoughts on A TALE OF TWO CITIES...the new musical  Sep 15 2008, 07:17:22 PM
Isn't that Chekhov's old saying?

I so dearly wanted to see a head get chopped off. I was really disappointed when they put the guillotine in the shadows and then didn't even show the head tumble down from the sky. That would have been AWESOME. Like, with a spotlight following it down or something...

Staging is one thing, who cares, but the musical quoting did bother me.

re: Thoughts on A TALE OF TWO CITIES...the new musical  Sep 14 2008, 04:17:41 AM
I'm not sure what you mean. The two shows are clearly written in similar styles. Considering the similar subject matter, setting, characters, events--it's hard not to draw comparisons. I think the author may have been better served by being more inventive with her music since the book is strong. I suppose you can argue that it's a matter of opinion whether the two shows are vastly similar but if nearly everyone who sees it says the same thing, then...
re: Thoughts on A TALE OF TWO CITIES...the new musical  Sep 14 2008, 03:07:17 AM
Not looks... the music quotes. And if you can't see the similarities between the two shows, there is nothing I can do to help you.

I just don't like the lack of originality involved. Even Boublil and Schonberg's sound differs from show to show. Homage is one thing...

re: Thoughts on A TALE OF TWO CITIES...the new musical  Sep 14 2008, 01:41:35 AM
Did you really find it confusing? I thought an asset was that it told the story in an economical and engaging way, distilling it from a large and complicated novel. The novel's characters are caricatures as well. That's the genre. The composer made a sincere effort to flesh out the female lead (although she's given a song that stops the action and feels inappropriate at the end of the second act).

I'm not saying it's a great show (it's not) or that it's particularly well done. What I fo

re: Tales of the City Musical by Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters  Jan 18 2008, 01:56:17 PM
This is actually not a bad fit. Scissor Sisters have kind of a disco retro sound anyway. I think you could easily pick and choose the story lines you wanted to use. Probably the one with Mrs. Madrigal and the rich guy, Michael and John, and Maryanne would have to come in somewhere... I guess...
re: imagine sweeney as a women and lovett as a man  Jan 14 2008, 06:19:50 PM
Just imagine the spectacular shades of insight unveiled by the reversal or change of gender.
re: IYO: Can Any Idea Be Made Into a Musical?  Jan 6 2008, 09:34:51 PM
There are only so many "plots". What makes it unique is the concept around it and any concept is at least viable. Arguably some ideas are more successful than others but you could at least musicalize pretty much anything.
re: Thoughts on GLORIOUS ONES, or, why SOUTH PACIFIC better be the best thi  Dec 29 2007, 09:04:18 PM
I thought the show's biggest problems were that the music sounded recycled from a bunch of other shows of theirs (they've been writing the show for a really long time so I think the opposite is true, I think they just kept using music from it in other things) and--well, it just wasn't funny.
re: How Do YOU justify the singing in a movie musical?  Dec 29 2007, 07:24:34 PM
I do think movie and stage are different mediums... I would rather watch something cinematic than something that's just a filming of the stage show. Sweeney Todd is one of the best movie musicals I've ever seen because it's incredibly cinematic... a movie has to be a movie and a stage show a stage show.

But it doesn't matter one whit whether they're singing or speaking, it's all fantasy anyway.

re: How Do YOU justify the singing in a movie musical?  Dec 29 2007, 04:43:36 PM
I don't think it ever matters... I go to the movies with the understanding that I'm supposed to be seeing Jennifer Aniston as a beleagued single mother looking for love in all the wrong places, not Jennifer Aniston. That's Mel Gibson as the tough talking no nonsense guy who seems impervious to getting blown up, not Mel Gibson.

They're movies. If they're singing, it's because they're singing to entertain you... modern audiences are just too stupid to get that. It's no different from crac

re: When will Sondheim see Sunday... George?  Dec 27 2007, 01:13:58 AM
Wasn't making fun. Just thought it was a funny way to describe him, especially in light of the season.
re: When will Sondheim see Sunday... George?  Dec 26 2007, 11:38:30 PM
Jolly?

*snicker*

re: Sweeney Todd Movie Review Thread  Dec 22 2007, 03:45:03 PM
It was a more cinematic ending for that character. In the stage show it's really weird... she shoots him and runs off. It's a moment of melodrama and I think Burton was trying to take out the sour note of melodrama (I've never understood why those two characters are played so sarcastically in the stage version when everything else is taken so realistically).

Also, it would have been balls to the walls silly for Toby to do his monologue before killing Sweeney. I've always thought it was

re: The Sweeney Todd Box Office Tracking thread  Dec 22 2007, 03:35:25 PM
Don't forget that the masses are turning out in droves for Alvin and the Chipmunks... there's no accountin' fer taste I tells ya :P
re: 24 Hour Musicals- Menzel, Clark, O'Hare, Jackson, Thoms  Dec 17 2007, 04:50:00 PM
MarkK wins the creepiest avatar ever prize.
re: Will We Get NINE After All?  Dec 16 2007, 01:37:33 AM
Maybe Javier Bardem will drop and they'll have to get Antonio :P
re: Will We Get NINE After All?  Dec 16 2007, 12:53:41 AM
I never really expected this to happen and I was sort of dreading the critical and audience reaction to it...
re: A Little Priest- New extended Sweeney Todd clip  Dec 15 2007, 01:24:32 AM
I really adored Helena Bonham Carter in this, thought she came across better than Johnny did (the score did hurt a little in places where a bigger voice was required). Her vocals are utterly in synch with her character, a completely reimagined and sort of heart breaking Mrs. Lovett.

Let me say I was incredibly skeptical about Helena and came away totally converted. It's a terrific performance and her vocals are very enjoyable. This may not be the Sweeney Todd that will wear out your CD

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