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| re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders | |
| Posted by: Ann 06:26 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders - Chazwaza 06:08 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| I thought there was a documentary - it's included with the film version, I think. I don't think we can assume anything about what it would have been - but there are many possibilities. Wasn't the workshop version up for only a few weeks, and weren't a lot of changes made between that version and 1996? I don't see why it's not likely/very possible more changes would have been made. Seems before shows got super computer/technically driven, more changes were made. I don't know what the general thought is on flaws, but, for me, there's only one glaring one. |
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| re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 06:49 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders - Ann 06:26 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| What's the one glaring one for you?! | |
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| re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders | |
| Posted by: Ann 07:14 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders - Chazwaza 06:49 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| Mimi's resurrection. | |
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| re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 12:59 pm EDT 07/06/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders - Ann 07:14 pm EDT 07/05/17 | |
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| Same. But I might be more ok with it if I didn't hate the way it's done and the dialogue during it. It's hard to reconcile because I LOVE the "No Day But Today / Without You" reprise round that Mimi's resurrection inspires. | |
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| re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders | |
| Posted by: BruceinIthaca 07:04 pm EDT 07/06/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony-winning Best Musicals: One-hit wonders - Chazwaza 12:59 pm EDT 07/06/17 | |
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| I just finished rereading Sarah Schulman's book STAGE STRUCK, which many, I'm sure, know is her escorting take on RENT, both for its use of her novel PEOPLE IN TROUBLE and for its heteronormalizing of the AIDS epidemic. I always thought it was a cheat and disrespectful to queer people and to BOHEME to resurrect Mimi (particularly as it seems to be at the expense of Angel, who is a bit of the Musette character--"bury your gays," as the saying is). I know Schulman's book is controversial, but I was persuaded by its largest points this time. | |
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