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Angela's Ashes- The Musical

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sandyRoe | 11:33 Tue 27th Jun 2017 | ChatterBank
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Passing the Opera House this morning I saw a billboard advertising this forthcoming show. I don't suppose it will be a bundle of laughs.
Can you think of a more unlikely work of literature that has been turned into a stage production?
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That was my first thought when I saw your title!
I think that was said about Les Mis, Sandy.....and look how that turned out.....
Though I think I'll give Angela's Ashes a miss.....x
Cabaret the stage show was so sad and depressing compared to the film!
well what I saw of extracts of Les Mis in London - it was Les miserable - wouldn't want to see it in a million years

nor I wouldn't want to see Angela's Ashes after reading the book and seeing the film - altho I did enjoy the film - what music would make anybody's existence "musical"
How about Dostoyevsky's 'Crime and Punishment'? Yes, really!
https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/show/crime-punishment-a-rock-musical
I loved the book, although 'loved' isn't the right word. I can't imagine queuing up for tickets for a musical about it.
Oh, Conne.....far from miserable.....emotional....sad...happy and hilarious in parts.....Les Mis is just the best musical ever.....x
cloverjo - you'd like the film - it was sorta witty - you know the Irish humour
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I believe the book was an exegesis of misery and poverty. I'll give the musical a miss.
Probably wise, Sandy......you need a bit of foot tapping at least....x
Sandy, good to see you.

I can't imagine a good musical out of Angela's Ashes.
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But when you think of it The sound of music was about refugees, or people who were to become refugees, fleeing the Nazis.
Good goalie mentioned Crime + punishment, a young chap bludgeons an old woman. :-(
I probably shouldn't judge without having read the book or seen the film.
Very hard to imagine certain stories being made into musicals, what about a story of New York gangs stabbing and killing each other and all with a racist undertone. Do you think that would make a good musical?
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In the hands of Leonard Bernstein it might.

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