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shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway

shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway

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Pianolin717
#1shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:22pm

we all know now that the producers is not one of them

so, which ones did make an impact?

I say Hairspray made an impact

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#2re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:26pm

Showboat.

I believe it is credited with being the first to use its music to advance the story.


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Updated On: 11/23/08 at 11:26 PM

Dollypop
#2re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:28pm

According to mc1227, it's THE PRODUCERS.


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BNN
#3re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:28pm

Show Boat
Hair
I second Oklahoma
Cats/Phantom
Golden Boy
A Chorus Line
Company


Tick Tock

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#5re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:31pm

You'll have to 'first' Oklahoma. I meant to type Showboat but Oklahoma was playing in the background and once again I proved I'm unable to chew gum and walk (or hear music and type) at the same time.


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broadwayboy101
#6re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:31pm

Like it or not, Wicked

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heathurr2
#7re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:31pm

Whatever the first Disney show on Broadway was...
Seeing as Disney helped to reshape the Times Sq. area and make Broadway a family tourist destination.


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Dollypop
#8re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:32pm

13


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PRFRMR20
#9re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:32pm

I don't want to start a fight on this board too, but I don't know how you could say Hairspray made an impact... the definition of impact is to change, influence, something different that was followed. What musical(s) did Hairspray pave the way for??

I would say Hair. Hair was the first Rock Musical (yes Bye Bye Birdie had a rock feel but only on Conrad's music... I wouldn't consider it a Rock Musical). Hair paved the way for all of the 70's rock shows to come the Andrew Lloyd Webber, Concept Record, Steven Schwartz.

BNN
#10re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:33pm

I'm going to agree with Dollypop, the kids of 13 are going to be hit with a whole lot of change sooner or later.


Tick Tock

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DRSisLove
#11re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:33pm

Rent.
Or so a lot of people say.

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BigFatBlonde
#13re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:38pm

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

That so actually DID revitalize Broadway during an artistically and financially bleak period.



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Updated On: 11/23/08 at 11:38 PM

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Pianolin717
#14re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:38pm

a chorus line
Updated On: 11/23/08 at 11:38 PM

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#15re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:39pm

Hair for one generation and Rent for another.

A Chorus Line - One of the first shows that truly required practically all of its cast members to be triple threats.


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Updated On: 11/23/08 at 11:39 PM

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#16re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:45pm

This one may seem strange to most people but:

Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris

It was one of the first Jukebox musicals and as we know, many more were to come after that one.


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PRFRMR20
#17re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:50pm

pab, was it really one of the first jukebox musicals?? wow

that is a good question to think about/look into.. what was the first Broadway/off-broadway musical to solely be made out of one composer's pre-existing music??
Updated On: 11/23/08 at 11:50 PM

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PRFRMR20
#18re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:53pm

Though this is NOT a reliable source, Wikipedia lists Jacques Brel as the first Jukebox Musical! That is incredible, I never thought about that! I loved the Jacques Brel revival a few years ago.

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#19re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:56pm

It bothers me immensely that Broadway didn't exist before 1996 for many people on this board.


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Mildred Plotka
#20re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:56pm

It bothers me immensely that Broadway didn't exist before 1996 for many people on this board.


"Broadway...I'll lick you yet!"

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Pianolin717
#21re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:57pm

haha yeah... i love RENT but its def NOT the beginning of broadway, and its end was NOT the end of broadway


but question, does anyone know what the first west end musical that transferred to broadway was?

#22re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/23/08 at 11:58pm

The usual ones come to mind, Show Boat, Oklahoma, Lady in the Dark (to a lesser degree), West Side Story, Cabaret (the first of the Hal Prince style concept musicals--Company as well), Chorus Line

Was golden Boy a joke? I'm confused by that choice :P

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BigFatBlonde
#23re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/24/08 at 12:01am

Perhaps the inter-racial love story.... especially taboo between a Black man with Nordic blonde woman.

For some reason a white man with a black, mixed-race or Asian woman wasn't as off putting back then.


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Updated On: 11/24/08 at 12:01 AM

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MrSweetNAwful
#24re: shows that have ACTUALLY changed the face of broadway
Posted: 11/24/08 at 12:31am

Showboat
Oklahoma!
West Side Story
Company
Chicago
A Chorus Line
Hair
The Phantom of the Opera/Cats/Les Miserables (ushered in the synth-rock opera era, also noteworthy for concentrating on the show itself and not about who was in the cast, started the advertising movement where the logo was most important)
RENT
The Lion King/Beauty and the Beast
Wicked


I don't think these have been around long enough to determine that they've made an impact
Urinetown/Avenue Q/Spamalot - irreverent comedy bringing in non-theatre people
Spring Awakening - teen rock musical


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