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Comedic Showstoppers |
Sutton Foster making herself a sandwich in Vittorio Vittale’s apartment in the 2016 Off-Broadway revival of SWEET CHARITY. The entire show literally stopped as Foster hilariously held the entire audience transfixed on what seemed like 5 minutes. Sheer theatrical brilliance on every level. Speaks volumes about her magic on the live stage.
The first thing that comes to mind is definitely A Musical from Something Rotten.
But does the part in Hello Dolly! where Dolly Levi eats and the whole show stops while she does count? I guess that is the literal definition of a show stopper...
Gee Officer Krupke from West Side Story. Never realized what a show stopper it is until I saw it on stage.
C.Jack said: "Moon and Me from Addams Family. Quite possibly the only thing in that show that could even be considered “show stopping”."
I’ve always thought that, aside from Lurch, Fester is the only well written part of that entire show.
Model Behavior from Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
The OP is seriously comparing "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid" (which stops FORUM regardless of the quality of the cast) with "Sincerely Me" (I have no axe to grind with DEH)? SMH
I would add to the list:
Bosom Buddies from Mame
The Grass is Always Greener from Woman of the Year
She Sure Didn’t Get it Fom Me from Hallelujah, Baby
Class and I Didn’t Do It from Chicago
Broadway Baby from Follies
Mike Barrett said: "Surprised no one has said Springtime For Hitler "
I’m ashamed I didn’t think of that. Gary Beach truly was a riot in that role. Comedic perfection.


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No one has mentioned "You Gotta' Get a Gimmick"
...also, "Franklin Shepard Inc"
I wouldn't call them "showstoppers," but I would think You'll Be Back from Hamilton and Sincerely, Me from DEH would count. They both get pretty major applause every night.
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Another is “Show Off” from Drowsy Chaperone. “”As We Stumble Along” and “I Am Adolph’s” also are great comedic songs and standout moments for those characters.
For me, the biggest laughter/applause break I've seen live was during "Never ever getting rid of me" from Waitress. There was a solid minute of applause before the reprise and another minute of applause after, with a lot of laughter throughout.









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Posted: 6/22/19 at 12:28pm