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| re: In some musicals of yore, female characters deserve better | |
| Last Edit: SidL 07:10 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
| Posted by: SidL 07:06 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
| In reply to: In some musicals of yore, female characters deserve better - SidL 06:58 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
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| try this middle column linked on ARTS JOURNAL (Jan 9) from a Jan 5 arcticle in the Washington Post |
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| Link | Arts Journal - a great web page to kickoff your day |
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| re: In some musicals of yore, female characters deserve better /Laurey vs JUlie | |
| Posted by: bmc 11:14 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
| In reply to: re: In some musicals of yore, female characters deserve better - SidL 07:06 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
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| What's the use of wonderin? vs Why should a woman who is healthy and strong/blubber like a baby when her man goes away? Two women characters, both strong in different ways. Both songs have lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein... Incidentally, TCM the other night showed a French version of LILIOM, with Charles Boyer as Billy Bigelow,who looked a little different, but the voice was unmistakable I only watched the Bench scene, and Marveled again at how R&H transformed the scene into CAROUSAL. | |
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| Here's a direct link to the article | |
| Last Edit: tomba51 08:52 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
| Posted by: tomba51 08:51 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
| In reply to: re: In some musicals of yore, female characters deserve better - SidL 07:06 pm EST 01/09/18 | |
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| Here's a direct link to the article. | |
| Link | https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/in-some-musicals-of-yore-female-characters-deserve-better/2018/01/04/bffefb2c-eff9-11e7-90ed-77167c6861f2_story.html?utm_term=.f04a3169ea54 |
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