Saturday Night in the City - The Wedding Singer Whipped Into Shape - Legally Blonde The Steam Train - Songs for a New World Toledo Surprise - The Drowsy Chaperone All Over the World - Xanadu Gimme the Ball - A Chorus Line The B*tch of Living - Spring Awakening Go Into Your Dance - 42nd Street Dance at the Gym - West Side Story
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I chose, and my world was shaken- So what? The choice may have been mistaken,
The choosing was not...
"Every day has the potential to be the greatest day of your life." - Lin-Manuel Miranda
"And when Idina Menzel is singing, I'm always slightly worried that her teeth are going to jump out of her mouth and chase me." - Schmerg_the_Impaler
"But Alive" -- Applause "I Want It All" -- Baby "Opening: I Hope I Get It" -- A Chorus Line "The Music and the Mirror" -- A Chorus Line "Don't Rain On My Parade" -- Funny Girl "Rose's Turn" -- Gypsy "Finale: Don't Feed the Plants" -- Little Shop of Horrors "Overture/Little Shop of Horrors" -- Little Shop of Horrors "Comfort and Joy" -- Bat Boy "Astonishing" -- Little Women "You Can't Stop the Beat" -- Hairspray
And if you're up for it: "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" -- Dreamgirls "One Day More" -- Les Miserables
I actually did have a playlist of songs to work out to. Not anymore though...but perhaps that will change.
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ATTENTION FANS: I will be played by James Barbour in the upcoming musical, "BroadwayWorld: The Musical."
I have lots of different playlists depending on my mood and what kind of work out I am doing.
For treadmill and huffy puffy I am currently listening to this -
"Good morning Baltimore" "I'm alive" - Xanadu "I want the good times back" - The Little Mermaid "She's in love" - The Little Mermaid "Suddenly" - The Little Mermaid "You can't stop the beat" - Hairspray "Defying gravity" - Wicked "Xanadu" - Xanadu "Poor thing" - Sweeney Todd OST
Just wanted to share something I did when I first started college and still do on occasion. I felt like everyone else knew so much more about musicals than I did, so I started going to the public library, getting whatever cast albums I could, putting them on my iPod, and then picking a different show to listen to every time I went to the gym.
Sure, certain things don't necessarily lend themselves to strenuous physical activity, but I discovered so many shows this way and now know a lot more in general.
I know the song has been suggested, but if you will actually go to your favorite online video hosting site (Gee, I wonder which one that would be!) and look up material on "You Can't Stop the Beat," you'll find that doing the actual choreography is a GREAT cardio workout when you can't get to the gym! Especially if you work some 5lb or 10lb weights during some of the chorus sections!
**I am not responsible if you fling your weights out the window or smack them against your head or drop them on your foot while you're dancing**
^I hardly think that warning was necessary, but I'm just covering my bases!
Cheers to a fit, healthy lifestyle!
EDIT:
I just had to say that "Holding Out for a Hero" is one of my FAVORITE workout songs!!! It makes me feel like i'm in an 80's movie montage! =P Updated On: 5/8/08 at 11:36 PM
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