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 The Light in the Piazza.
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From the musical, The Light in the Piazza.
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 the amazing Ben Vereen!!!
the amazing Ben Vereen!!!
"Pippin" is a musical composed kwa Stephen Schwartz ("Wicked") and directed/choreographed kwa stage and dance legend Bob Fosse. It is one of the longest running vichekesho vya muziki known and has a revival that's currently already starting to run. The plot takes place in the middle ages where Pippin, the son of King Charlemagne, feels unsatisfied with his life and tries different lifestyles in order to seek his purpose. And without giving away anything that happens, and that's the onyesha in a nutshell. Although Pippin and Charlemagne were both famous figures in history, this onyesha is about as historically reliable...
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posted by deedragongirl
 The Poster to this musical.
The Poster to this musical.
Hi guys, I had long to see this musical, which is base on Puccini's tragic opera 'Madame Butterfly'. So here are my reasons on why I upendo to see the famous musical!

The Songs

I knew some of the songs like 'Why God Why?' and 'Bui Doi', just to name a few. That I could not get them out of my head! My favourite song is 'Sun & Moon' because it's such a sweet song that wewe want to sing it with your upendo ones!
The other song that I upendo is 'I Still Believe' which is a very sad song that I nearly cried while listening to it.

The Story

As mentioned, the story is base on Madame butterfly, kipepeo and the only difference is that the settings is change from Imperial Japan to Vietnam, in the midst of the Vietnam War in the 1970's.

Remembering Her, Just Her!

So, if wewe upendo vichekesho vya muziki and feel eager to watch this tragic musical like myself. Go ahead and watch it!
 They're called Bui Doi!
They're called Bui Doi!
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 Kim and Chris
Kim and Chris
Hi guys, I managed to watch the 25th Anniversary of Miss Saigon and I was really blown away kwa not only the show, but the actors playing the main characters. So are wewe ready time travel back to the Vietnam War?

The Story

As many of wewe don't know, the story is base on Puccini's tragic opera, 'Madama Butterfly'. Which change the location and time period from Japan to Vietnam in the midst of the Vietnam War, the only difference is that Kim is a bar girl whereas butterfly, kipepeo is just an ordinary 15 mwaka old Japanese girl.
Secondly, Butterfly's uncle (The Bonze) and her one-time fiance (Prince Yamadori)...
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"Jekyll and Hyde" the musical, like its protagonist, can switch between being bad and being good. Also like the doomed scientist, although it works to ignore that its bad, often the bad wins over the good.
The "Musical Thriller" is based on the 19th century novel kwa Robert Louis Stevenson. Although the novels actual plot tends to be forgotten, what has made the story so famous is its main premise: a doctor named Henry Jekyll experiments with himself in an attempt to separate the bad side of him from the good. What results is the birth of his uncontrolled mgawanyiko, baidisha personality, the sinister and murderous...
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So after a siku where I was told to go to college to get a high-paying job and make my passion for uandishi a hobby, I listened to the Original Broadway Cast of "Little Women." "Better" captures Jo's character better than all the adaptions I've seen "Home Alone" gives Marrmee's character the development she has been so long denied. "Could You?" Makes Aunt March the manipulative witch she is. "I'd Be Delighted" gives Meg's character a bit of nuance. "Take a Chance on Me" will please any Jo and Laurie shipper. "Small Umbrella in the Rain" sells Jo March MARRYING better than any other adaption!...
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"Peter Pan" was my first Broadway musical, and is one of my inayopendelewa vichekesho vya muziki besides "The Phantom of the Opera," "Annie," and "Oliver!" When I was six my family and I went to BlockBuster and got the VHS tape of "Peter Pan" my mom had asked me "Do wewe know a woman named Mary Martin played Peter Pan?" I had seen the Disney version, so a woman playing Peter was special. I liked Peter because he didn't grow up, and he could fly. I watched the Mary Martin version with my family. My Brother, Sister, Mom, Dad, and me. I LOVED it zaidi than the Disney version. Though we lived out in rural New Mexico...
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Let’s face the truth.
Religion is a touchy subject.
So touchy, that dare sort of medium discusses au uses it, there will be hate letters and hate mail streaming through the creators mailboxes and computers. Even Godspell as harmless as it seemed was criticized for portraying Jesus as a clown.
    So what happens when Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the writers of a notoriously offensive, but surprisingly thoughtful and extremely well-written cartoon series make a musical discussing religion, using The Church of Latter siku Saints as its focus?
    One freaking...
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posted by TBUGoth
Binarism, a word which here means has to be a man au woman. For Peter Pan, this means The coloring looks like a Barbie doll & the shati is WAY too low cut, the V emphasizes Alison Willams' breasts, particularly when she's in motion, the samaki netting gives it a hint of sexuality. For Tiger Lily, it's even worse! I'm nonbinary, and I don't dress in party streamers, au like a stripper! Being that Alanna Saunders is Cherokee, this is intersectional racism, au racism and sexism combined! The choreography for "True Blood Brothers" emphasizes the cut in the stripper outfit that goes up to her...
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For every Musical Fanatic, there will always be that one show. This onyesha proved to them that vichekesho vya muziki were far zaidi than anything they have ever known au seen. This onyesha was the white rabbit that lead them into a phantasmagorical land of diva ballads, chorus numbers, and red curtains. For me, personally, this onyesha was Phantom of the Opera. I had first learned about Phantom when I was 11 and at the time, there were no nearby touring productions. But thanks to the wonders of YouTube, I knew a film of the musical existed and rented it as soon as I could. This film became the center my pre-teen...
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