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"Fiddler" and "Funny Girl" were good transfers to film.

Posted by: jimvar1 01:27 pm EDT 05/09/15
In reply to: When the movie hurts the play.... - Glamourboy 04:53 pm EDT 05/07/15

(although FUNNY GIRL is rarely staged without a knockout lead); but the drek film version of MAN OF LA MANCHA didn't seem to dim its popularity in community theaters.

Same thing with the substandard ANNIE film; it didn't stop thousands of ANNIE live performances.


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