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Sunday in the Park With George medley performed by marching band
Last Edit: AlanScott 03:58 pm EST 01/03/22
Posted by: AlanScott 03:57 pm EST 01/03/22

Performed by the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park Marching Band, from the Plymouth-Canton (Michigan) school district, in 1991. Almost more a suite than a medley.
Link Marching band performs Sunday in the Park With George
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That George is David Burtka, who performed on Broadway as Tulsa in GYPSY (2003) and IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU (2015) - nm
Posted by: GrumpyMorningBoy 06:17 am EST 01/04/22
In reply to: Sunday in the Park With George medley performed by marching band - AlanScott 03:57 pm EST 01/03/22

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re: That George is David Burtka, who performed on Broadway as Tulsa in GYPSY (2003) and IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU (2015) - nm
Posted by: pagates 11:11 am EST 01/04/22
In reply to: That George is David Burtka, who performed on Broadway as Tulsa in GYPSY (2003) and IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU (2015) - nm - GrumpyMorningBoy 06:17 am EST 01/04/22

Burtka also performed the role of "Boy" in "The Play about the Baby" in 2000 at Century Center For The Performing Arts.
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re: Sunday in the Park With George medley performed by marching band
Posted by: FinalPerformance 07:40 pm EST 01/03/22
In reply to: Sunday in the Park With George medley performed by marching band - AlanScott 03:57 pm EST 01/03/22

Very impressive and can't imagine how long it took to get all those participants coordinated. Thanks for the posting.
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I probably have an 8mm film of my high school marching band playing a Jesus Christ Superstar medley in 1972
Posted by: Ann 04:05 pm EST 01/03/22
In reply to: Sunday in the Park With George medley performed by marching band - AlanScott 03:57 pm EST 01/03/22

And one from Hair (our bandleader had the drum section come forward and "freak out" for special effect).

I won't dig it out.
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