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| It’s not going soon | |
| Posted by: dramedy 05:57 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Why was “Follow Me” cut from “Camelot?” - FinalPerformance 05:47 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
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| $931k last week in previews and that has substantial number of member tickets. If it gets half way descent reviews, grosses will be over a $1m once member tickets are satisfied. | |
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| re: It’s not going soon | |
| Posted by: Ludlow29 06:46 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
| In reply to: It’s not going soon - dramedy 05:57 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
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| And the melody was the precursor to the Lerner/Lane song "Come Back to Me." | |
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| re: It’s not going soon | |
| Posted by: bmc 06:18 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
| In reply to: It’s not going soon - dramedy 05:57 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
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| I saw a college production ,U of Mich '74-75, and during the Overture they Had Merlin direct the characters, a la ALMN, pairing and then repairing. The young cast was fine and\ I remember how the Jokes in "C'est Moi" really 'Landed'. | |
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| "Follow Me" | |
| Posted by: peter3053 06:40 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
| In reply to: re: It’s not going soon - bmc 06:18 pm EDT 04/12/23 | |
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| It's the most beautiful song in the show and possibly the most beautiful tune Loewe ever wrote. In the original, and normally, it comes in and out between Merlin's farewell monologue. The song mellifluously captures the enchantress' spell over Merlin, and then ends powerfully the entire opening sequence and perfectly punctuates the role of Merlin in the piece. In short it is superb musical dramaturgy. No wonder they cut it. |
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