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Aren't there 35 minutes without a song?

Posted by: Delvino 09:01 pm EDT 05/10/15
In reply to: re: The usual reaction. - Renfield1950 06:01 pm EDT 05/10/15

I'm sure it will sound wonderful, but I agree with all posts touting the book. It's almost a play with music, the songs are memorable yet the show doesn't work without extraordinary care given to characterization and the difficult sequences without music. It seems counter-intuitive to produce a show that's not music-driven.


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