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chewy5000
#75The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 3:37am

The Bat Boy From Oz

I was thinking more of My State Fair Lady but whatever

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CATSNYrevival
#76The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 6:09pm

Sorry!

Transvestite aliens from outer space perform up and down the mighty Mississippi on a boat named the Cotton Blossom.
Updated On: 9/28/10 at 06:09 PM

PiraguaGuy2
#77The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 8:44pm

The Rocky Horror Picture Show Boat

An injured war photographer at the turn of the 20th century interacts with several historical figures while dealing with her and her husband's trauma.


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bwayfan7000
#78The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 9:05pm

Ragtime Stands Still


"Art, in itself, is an attempt to bring order out of chaos."-Stephen Sondheim

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Enjolras77
#79The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 11:13pm

Don't think this one has been answered yet:

A group of geriatrics decide to rob a department store while singing such hits from Mame, Hello Dolly, and other Herman shows.

70, JERRY'S GIRLS, 70


"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man

PiraguaGuy2
#80The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 11:22pm

That reminds me...

A show that tells the story of a troupe of circus freaks using music from Sweeney Todd, A Little Night Music, Company, and many others.


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Enjolras77
#81The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 11:24pm

Here are a couple new ones:

1) A burglar who steals from the Manhattan elite uses up her nine lives and is carried off to heaven on a tire

2) Based on the famous novel, this musical is concerned with the March sisters in late 20th-century Madrid whose relationships with men lead to a tumultuous 48 hours of love, confusion and passion

Enjoy!


"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man

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Enjolras77
#82The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 11:26pm

PG...is it

SIDE SHOW BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM?


"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man

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Enjolras77
#83The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/28/10 at 11:32pm

I'll add one more to my list for tonight...

3) A group of silent film stars make the difficult transition to sound by singing a slew of Rodgers and Hammerstein standards


"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man

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CATSNYrevival
#84The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/29/10 at 12:26am

Based on the famous novel, this musical is concerned with the March sisters in late 20th-century Madrid whose relationships with men lead to a tumultuous 48 hours of love, confusion and passion.

Is that Little Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown?

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Enjolras77
#85The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/29/10 at 9:01am

That's correct!



"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man

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salutz1031
#86The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/29/10 at 10:03pm

Meet Me in St. Louis Woman

Dollypop
#87The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/29/10 at 10:21pm

AMADEQUUS


"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)

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chewy5000
#88The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/29/10 at 11:24pm

Drat! The Cats

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Enjolras77
#89The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/30/10 at 12:28pm

Correct!

I think the only one still outstanding is:

A group of silent film stars make the difficult transition to sound by singing a slew of Rodgers and Hammerstein standards


"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man

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chewy5000
#90The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 9/30/10 at 8:16pm

A Grand Night For Singing In The Rain

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beyondblessed
#91The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 12:47pm

I LOVE THIS THREAD!

Okay, I have some... the first one might be a little bit of a push but let's see where it goes:

1.) Set in Steeltown USA, this rock musical, composed by Mark Blitzstein, explores the torment of a Danish Prince planning revenge on his uncle. The flop closed in 1976 and was forbidden by Actor's Equity to be performed on a stage ever again.


2.) This 1930s Rodgers and Hart Musical chronicles the lives of three newly expectant couples and featured the soon to be pop standards "My Funny Valentine," "The Lady is a Tramp," and "Johnny One Note".


Going to a musical late in its run is like going to a prostitute late in her shift.

ghostlight2
#92The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 1:07pm

1). The Cradle Will Rockabye Hamlet

2). No idea

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beyondblessed
#93The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 1:34pm

You got the first one right.
The second one is actually very simple.


Going to a musical late in its run is like going to a prostitute late in her shift.

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HistoryBoy2
#94The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 1:44pm

Babies in Arms?

Mattbrain
#95The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 2:12pm

"Two identical twin brothers separated at birth end up in the same place and get accused of the rape of two white women."

The Scottsboro Brothers?


Butters, go buy World of Warcraft, install it on your computer, and join the online sensation before we all murder you. --Cartman: South Park ATTENTION FANS: I will be played by James Barbour in the upcoming musical, "BroadwayWorld: The Musical."

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HistoryBoy2
#96The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 2:35pm

A cast of four performs the songs of a popular Belgian singer-songwriter against the backdrop of a New York barrio.

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beyondblessed
#97The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 2:50pm

HistoryBoy

I was just thinking Baby in Arms, but your close enough. This is so much fun.


Going to a musical late in its run is like going to a prostitute late in her shift.

Jon
#98The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 3:05pm

The Most Happy FELA!

Jersey Boys from Syracuse

The Apple Tree Grows in Brookjlyn

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Enjolras77
#99The 'Combine Two Show Titles to Make a New One' Game
Posted: 10/1/10 at 5:58pm

A cast of four performs the songs of a popular Belgian singer-songwriter against the backdrop of a New York barrio.

JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN THE HEIGHTS


"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man