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re: Digression, but not: diagetic vs. non-diagetic moments in musicals: the "Cabaret" revisal at 54
Posted by: AlanScott 10:50 am EDT 06/28/17
In reply to: re: Digression, but not: diagetic vs. non-diagetic moments in musicals: the "Cabaret" revisal at 54 - garyd 12:40 am EDT 06/28/17

I can't help but think that the confusion re "I'm Still Here' is all Stephen Banfield's fault. I mean, I haven't archived everything on all subjects that interest me (my own posts and those by others) going back to my earliest days on the site. I wish I had, but I know that long ago I talked here about there being some confusion simply because of what Banfield wrote (seemingly saying that Sondheim told him it was partly diegetic). But personally I've never been confused about it. Anyway, I wonder how many people other than Stephen Banfield are really confused by it.
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