| re: When a musical is revived, should it be influenced by its film version? | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 02:45 pm EDT 08/30/18 | |
| In reply to: re: When a musical is revived, should it be influenced by its film version? - Chromolume 02:31 pm EDT 08/30/18 | |
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| But that gets into the question of whether these numbers are meant be perceived as happening in any sort of reality. In the movie, that number seems meant to be perceived as a real number being actually performed in the club. In the original production, though, those numbers weren't meant to be perceived that way (or were at least meant to be ambiguous). So Sally, not being also a metaphorical character (unlike the Master of Ceremonies, who was both real and metaphorical), wasn't in any of them until the middle of "Cabaret." But in the Mendes/Marshall production and most of the major productions that have followed it . . . And . . . this is not something I can talk about any more today. |
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