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I Hate Musicals
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I'm overstating my feelings, but I do find them pretty awful. I don't understand the appeal of caterwauling cats, and 'saucy Jacks', and phantoms of the opera; all got laboured plots and casts of people who can't sing, dance or act very well.
Sorry everyone! :-)
Sorry everyone! :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Love musicals and can't wait for theatres to open again (if they ever do). I have never, in all my many visits to the theatre, encountered bad singing, dancing or acting. Apart from Miss Saigon which I just didn't like, I have always come away with a big smile on my face after a great show and whoever I have gone with has felt the same and we discuss it all on the way home! I've only seen Jersey Boys once and I really hope I can see it again one day, it was excellent.
I adore musicals.
The talent that can turn the words of T.S.Eliot into a musical. Those who can create a fantastic set and a chandelier that doesn't decapitate the audience.
The actors who can perform on roller skates.
The determination of youngsters at Stage School hoping to be chosen for a chorus as a first step to fame.
The sound and lighting engineers who can make you believe there really is a helicopter landing on stage.
Most importantly showcasing the talents of a wardrobe mistress. Costuming shows like 42nd Street and Brigadoon. (that's because measuring up a dozen or so fit men for kilts is so good).
The world would be much poorer without musicals except for The Sound of Music..... :-)
The talent that can turn the words of T.S.Eliot into a musical. Those who can create a fantastic set and a chandelier that doesn't decapitate the audience.
The actors who can perform on roller skates.
The determination of youngsters at Stage School hoping to be chosen for a chorus as a first step to fame.
The sound and lighting engineers who can make you believe there really is a helicopter landing on stage.
Most importantly showcasing the talents of a wardrobe mistress. Costuming shows like 42nd Street and Brigadoon. (that's because measuring up a dozen or so fit men for kilts is so good).
The world would be much poorer without musicals except for The Sound of Music..... :-)
You got me there, Buen. It's not just what I said about singing, dancing and acting, it's just that there is a sort of straining of reality, there is so much suspension of belief required to swallow the whole thing that I can't actually swallow it. On the other hand, some old musicals and operas do thrill me and do get me to suspend disbelief - maybe they are cleverer and more akin to art rather than churned-out pabulum.
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