| 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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