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| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 05:57 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - dramedy 05:33 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| There are probably others. It depends on how far back we want to go. It's also hard to classify some shows like the "new" Gershwin musicals: 3 hits (My One and Only, Crazy for You, American in Paris) and a miss (Nice Work If You Can Get It). |
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| I don’t think American in Paris recouped | |
| Posted by: dramedy 06:26 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - BroadwayTonyJ 05:57 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| It was close but I don’t think it did. There’s also Hershey felders George Gershwin Alone. | |
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| re: I don’t think American in Paris recouped | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 06:54 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: I don’t think American in Paris recouped - dramedy 06:26 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| An American in Paris did not recoup on Broadway but must have recouped via the national tour that followed. Regarding the concert-type shows, Elaine Stritch at Liberty, Barbara's Cook Broadway!, Bea Arthur's Broadway all recouped. |
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| re: I don’t think American in Paris recouped | |
| Posted by: jjbkvm 07:26 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: I don’t think American in Paris recouped - BroadwayTonyJ 06:54 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| Yes but thats probably because the original show toured, not a replacement cast. | |
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| re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill | |
| Posted by: PlazaBoy 06:18 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - BroadwayTonyJ 05:57 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| I'll add Dream (1997), featuring the lyrics of Johnny Mercer. My first jukebox musical, although I wouldn't have known that phrase then. It was pretty bad. |
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| re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 09:20 pm EDT 08/28/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - PlazaBoy 06:18 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| Dream isn't a jukebox musical. It's a revue. | |
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| re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill | |
| Posted by: PlazaBoy 10:44 pm EDT 08/28/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - KingSpeed 09:20 pm EDT 08/28/22 | |
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| Yes, I acknowledged that in the thread prior to your post. | |
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| re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 06:47 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - PlazaBoy 06:18 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| The phrase "jukebox musical" apparently became popular when Mamma Mia! burst on the scene and became an enormous hit in 1999. However, I assume that there must have been revues on Broadway during the 30's and 40's that featured non-original songs, but I don't have the knowledge to verify it. Comden and Green did a revue in the 50's made up of their previously written songs. Green Grow the Lilacs in 1931 has always been considered a play yet it featured a whole score of traditional folk songs, at least 12 musical numbers according to IBDB. The Black Crook in 1866 contained a lot of music and songs that was not original. |
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| re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill | |
| Posted by: Live_From_London 08:00 am EDT 08/28/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - BroadwayTonyJ 06:47 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| I always think of a Jukebox Musical as a show with a new book connecting it all together, with the artists' songs shoe horned in, and Mamma Mia was one of the first. I want to say that 5 Guys Named Moe was a musical, or was it a revue? MM definitely led the way for anyone with a back catalogue to try and make a show out of it, rarely with a similar level of success. We've had Boney M, Rod Stuart, Spice Girls, Madness - though I did enjoy 'Our House' if only because it used a clever 'sliding doors' 'What/If' type scenario and had some good ideas. |
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| re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill | |
| Posted by: PlazaBoy 07:49 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - BroadwayTonyJ 06:47 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| Thank you for the information. Dream would probably be most accurately categorized as a revue, although there was some attempt at a narrative. |
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| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 08:11 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: We both forgot moulin rouge and jagged little pill - PlazaBoy 07:49 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| Sometimes it's hard to distinguish between a revue and a book musical. However, traditionally, most theatre historians have always referred to revues and book shows as musicals, just like the Tonys do. | |
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