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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI love to watch musicals, . My favorites are Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music.What are your favorite/favorites?
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Ziggysmom
(4,067 posts)debm55
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rampartd
(3,941 posts)dick van dyke turns 100
debm55
(56,549 posts)AllaN01Bear
(28,686 posts)yes mary poppins and sound of music legacy.:
wizard of oz legacy.
debm55
(56,549 posts)MIButterfly
(2,202 posts)I also like the songs from Hair.
debm55
(56,549 posts)hlthe2b
(112,970 posts)There is something about their courage and righteousness behind the barricades that is appropriate to the time...
debm55
(56,549 posts)Golden Raisin
(4,749 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)PatSeg
(52,305 posts)My children loved it when they were young and now my grandchildren do as well. Never gets old.
LudwigPastorius
(14,272 posts)Robert Morse and Michele Lee are great, and it just has such a mid-60s vibe to it.
"Guys and Dolls" is one I'll always watch if I run into it flipping channels. The songs and story overcome its weak points (Brando's singing).
debm55
(56,549 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,214 posts)Love G&D
KitFox
(510 posts)many times: South Pacific, Oklahoma, The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Mary Poppins, White Christmas, Paint Your Wagon. Have you ever gone to a movie theater showing where the words to the songs come on the screen and the audience can sing along? My daughters and I have gone to some of those. It is really fun! Lifes too short not to just break out into song once in awhile!😁❤️
debm55
(56,549 posts)The Sound of Music. Loved the experience.
Coventina
(29,247 posts)The ballet scene is just
ETA: It's one of my go-to movies to cheer up.
For animated movies: Beauty and the Beast is a great musical as well.
debm55
(56,549 posts)up to being award the Gene Kelly Award for Musicals. It is very prestigious around here. Love, Beauty and the Beast.
OldBaldy1701E
(10,351 posts)I also love 'Showboat'!
(I have done two of them, but never got the chance to do Sweeney Todd. A big regret in my life. Well, one of them.)
debm55
(56,549 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(10,351 posts)None of it seems to be something anyone is interested in, but there it is.
debm55
(56,549 posts)MuseRider
(35,145 posts)about this!
All That Jazz??????
How wonderful. I played my whole life until I had to stop for health reasons.
I don't go to much at all anymore because it makes me cry, lol a big old blubber baby.
I do love to see my sons play.
OldBaldy1701E
(10,351 posts)Whenever I see some of these 'big name' types performing I just feel like a big hardened turd.
I also have the same thought. 'That should have been me.' Of course, now I cannot do it. I have all but lost my singing voice and, thanks to my fucked up body, I cannot really play much anymore either. Most of this came about because of my desire to never attempt anything as a performer again. That happened because I had finally given up any hope of ever having the life I wanted to have. Or even the life I should have had, or even a life with one accomplishment that pertains to what I wanted out of it.
It eats me alive every time. It was all I wanted.
I should have known that my curse would not let me succeed at anything.
Emile
(40,840 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)sakabatou
(45,809 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)justaprogressive
(6,352 posts)one or two that I really like.
My favorites: Both these leading ladies CARRY these musicals!
My Fair Lady
The King & I
Then the very best for last: Brigadoon!
debm55
(56,549 posts)Sun-Moon
(238 posts)Live theater is the best!
debm55
(56,549 posts)lisa58
(5,809 posts)Guys & Dolls
My Fair Lady
debm55
(56,549 posts)roscoeroscoe
(1,809 posts)If you haven't watched this, it's insane and glorious. Must see!
Don't miss 'Operation Get Behind the Darkies" or Satan's solo...
Dorothy V
(462 posts)not only do the musical numbers fit right into the action, but it has Joel Gray as the Emcee! And in Fiddler on the Roof, not only does it have lovable Tevye (I have Five daughters!), but the dance scene where they are celebrating Lazar's engagement is the finest example of choreography I have ever seen.
Mad_Dem_X
(10,140 posts)It was incredible.
Dorothy V
(462 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)excellent choice.
KT2000
(21,984 posts)about the Canadian town that took in thousands of people after 9/11. I wish everyone would see it.
debm55
(56,549 posts)play being made.
KT2000
(21,984 posts)Apple and Prime should have it. It is so uplifting.
debm55
(56,549 posts)darkstar
(5,779 posts)i.e., Sound of Music and West Side Story. But one Ive only discovered in last ten years or so (and watched a handful of times since then) is Sunday In The Park With George. Sondheim. Based on Seurat and his work where he set up in a park and painted.
Plus, check out the two principals in the version I know best (sorry about the weird looking video):
debm55
(56,549 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,140 posts)Although I've really liked most of the musicals I've seen.
debm55
(56,549 posts)applegrove
(130,566 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)Borogove
(547 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)It moooves me. Still. Today.
debm55
(56,549 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,214 posts)And Phantom of the Opera
debm55
(56,549 posts)dgauss
(1,490 posts)Favorite versions are the 1973 film version with Ted Neeley as JC and the recent TV version with John Legend as JC. The latter was a live broadcast which was pretty amazing, whole cast included. The only problem is that those songs get stuck in my head for months.
debm55
(56,549 posts)The album was a Christmas gift while a teenager from my wonderful aunt. She had not children and brought me up to musicals at a very young age. I remember us dancing to Mary Martin's version of the Play ---The Sound of Music and other Broadway musicals.
some_of_us_are_sane
(2,822 posts)I love love love the Broadway album with Julie Andrews and Richard Burton... but I SAW Rirchard Harris play King Arthur in an Heinz Hall production in 1987. ABSOLUTELY wonderful! I still have the program.
debm55
(56,549 posts)listening to it.
Submariner
(13,261 posts)the movie features two traveling minstrels, played by the real-life singers Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye, who appear throughout the film as a "musical Greek chorus". They sing the film's theme song, "The Ballad of Cat Ballou," and other tunes, narrating and commenting on the events of the story in a semi-musical format.
debm55
(56,549 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(11,337 posts)And I grew up listening to classic Broadway and movie musical soundtracks and still listen to them.
But none as much as Godspell, both the original off-Broadway version and the movie version w/Victor Garber.
One of the biggest thrills of my life was meeting Victor Garber in person (when he was appearing in They're Playing Our Song in DC many years ago).
debm55
(56,549 posts)Christ Superstar. but I really enjoyed it.
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,337 posts)I've seen that movie a gazillion times too though.
debm55
(56,549 posts)electric_blue68
(26,090 posts)Which is also like a love letter to my city NYC. ❤️
Also have enjoyed West Side Story, Camelot, Mary Poppins, Sounds of Music.
And I did see The Who play Tommy at The Filmore East in 1969. W00000t!
debm55
(56,549 posts)sdfernando
(6,027 posts)But on at or near the top are:
West Side Story (the original)
Guys and Dolls
Kiss Me Kate
Victor Victoria
But there are so many more!
debm55
(56,549 posts)moniss
(8,791 posts)George, Gracie and Fred in "Damsel in Distress" 1937
Gracie and Eleanor Powell in "Honolulu" from 1939
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Marilyn, Mitzi and Donald O'Connor in "There's No Business Like Show Business" from 1954
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Judy Garland in "The Harvey Girls" from 1946
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debm55
(56,549 posts)WheelWalker
(9,383 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)Morbius
(929 posts)The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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There's a light over at the Frankenstein place.
debm55
(56,549 posts)At the screen. It was an experience.
Shambala
(260 posts)The Phantom of the Opera
West Side Story
Or Fiddler on the Roof.
My top three with honorable mention for The Fantanstcks, Brigadoon, and South Pacific
debm55
(56,549 posts)be mentioned more then once
no_hypocrisy
(54,411 posts)Both with Barbara Cook and Shirley Jones.
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(56,549 posts)doc03
(38,862 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)OLDMDDEM
(3,041 posts)debm55
(56,549 posts)The Roux Comes First
(2,185 posts)My Fair Lady and South Pacific have to be up there. And, while it never got a lot of play at family gatherings, I must add Hair!
debm55
(56,549 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,598 posts)Into The Woods
Victor, Victoria
Singin' In The Rain
The Mikado (technically an operaetta but more like a musica comedy)
debm55
(56,549 posts)Mark.b2
(759 posts)I can watch it and then find myself humming its tunes for days after.
Ive recently realized in watching it recently, a couple of the songs are quite bawdy for the time. Im Just a Girl that Caint Say No and Kansas City come to mind.
debm55
(56,549 posts)pdxflyboy
(910 posts)n/t
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(56,549 posts)MuseRider
(35,145 posts)I thought I could come up with one but nope...I tried and got rid of them all. It is fun seeing what everyone thinks of them.
Maybe Fiddler because the wind parts were so so much fun. I miss those gigs.
debm55
(56,549 posts)LogDog75
(1,121 posts)The Music Man
Streets of Fire (okay, really a music-themed movie)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Bing Crosby movie)
Yellow Submarine