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Feb. 1st, 2007 04:29 pmI've been listening to a lot of music lately on my new iPod, including a lot of new (to me) music that I had but had never really played on my computer. Man, the score to Hairspray is terrific! Why didn't I know about this earlier? I love "Good Morning, Baltimore," "You Can't Stop the Beat," "Without Love," "I Can Hear the Bells"...all great songs. I would love to choreograph "You Can't Stop the Beat"--I want to take over the stage just listening to it!
I love the original Hairspray movie--and Susan Mitchell and I've actually worked with LA Powers (Penny Pingleton). When we did Shenandoah back in Virginia, LA was my understudy for Jenny for about three weeks, until she wised about about how crappy that theater was and quit!
I looked up Hairspray's Wikipedia entry and followed the link to the website for Legally Blonde, the Musical. (Laura Bell Bundy played was the original stage Amber and she's Elle in LB.) The website has a couple of songs from the show and one of them is adorable--it's called "Omigod, You Guys."
I also listened to Rex, a musical about Henry VIII, which Michael burned for me (thank you, Michael!). It concentrates (as far as I can tell) on Anne Boleyn and onwards, with a few appearances by Henry's 3 children. Richard Rodgers wrote the music and Sheldon Harmick the lyrics--it's okay, there are some good songs, but it certainly does sentimentalize Henry! He was basically a monster toward the end of his life (most likely due to the progress of syphilis) and doesn't really deserve this kind of musical :/
I love the original Hairspray movie--and Susan Mitchell and I've actually worked with LA Powers (Penny Pingleton). When we did Shenandoah back in Virginia, LA was my understudy for Jenny for about three weeks, until she wised about about how crappy that theater was and quit!
I looked up Hairspray's Wikipedia entry and followed the link to the website for Legally Blonde, the Musical. (Laura Bell Bundy played was the original stage Amber and she's Elle in LB.) The website has a couple of songs from the show and one of them is adorable--it's called "Omigod, You Guys."
I also listened to Rex, a musical about Henry VIII, which Michael burned for me (thank you, Michael!). It concentrates (as far as I can tell) on Anne Boleyn and onwards, with a few appearances by Henry's 3 children. Richard Rodgers wrote the music and Sheldon Harmick the lyrics--it's okay, there are some good songs, but it certainly does sentimentalize Henry! He was basically a monster toward the end of his life (most likely due to the progress of syphilis) and doesn't really deserve this kind of musical :/
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Date: 2007-02-01 10:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-01 11:09 pm (UTC)I kind of hated the trio with Edward, Mary and Elizabeth. Too cutesy by half, and not in the least bit in character for, really, any of them. Edward was much more precocious than that--he wasn't shy, he was cold and regal.
I've heard the story about the Williamson slap.
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Date: 2007-02-02 01:59 pm (UTC)The lullaby was sung by Ed Evanko, who only did 2 Broadway shows but was a bit of a heartthrob because he had a lovely tenor and looked good in tights. His previous show was Canterbury Tales where he sang "I Have a Noble Cock." He's now a Ukrainian Catholic minister in Canada.
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Date: 2007-02-02 05:42 pm (UTC)Act 1
No Song More Pleasing...Mark Smeaton
The Field of Cloth of Gold...Company
Where Is My Son?...Company
The Chase...Comus, Will Somers, Mark Smeaton and Gentlemen
Away From You...Henry VIII, King of England
As Once I Loved You...Catherine Howard
Away From You (Reprise)....Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, King of England
Elizabeth...Mark Smeaton, Lady Margaret and Lady in Waiting
No Song More Pleasing (Reprise)..Lady Jane Seymour and Henry VIII, King of England
So Much You Loved Me...Anne Boleyn
So Much You Loved Me (Reprise)...Anne Boleyn
Te Deum...Company
Act 2
Christmas at Hampton Court...Princess Elizabeth, Prince Edward and Princess Mary
The Wee Golden Warrior...Will Somers, Prince Edward, Princess Elizabeth, Ladies and Gentlemen
From Afar...Henry VIII, King of England
In Time...Princess Elizabeth and Will Somers
In Time (Reprise)...Princess Elizabeth and Prince Edward
Te Deum (Reprise)...Company
"As Once I Loved You" on the CD is obviously sung by Catherine of Aragon, not Catherine Howard--the singer has a slight Spanish accent, mentions making shirts for him (which CofA did), etc. Also on the CD it's before "The Chase" (which seems to be about Henry's pursuit of Anne Boleyn).
Also on the CD "Elizabeth" seems to be sung by only 1 person, not 3. (And I'd assumed the character was her father, not Smeaton--although he was hugely disappointed that Elizabeth was a girl, he did love babies.) Aww, I kind of liked the image of Henry singing to his infant daughter, even if it was a bit unlikely.
Can I assume the the first "Te Deum" is in response to Edward's birth? (It's not on the CD in that order.) I was wondering why there wasn't a song about his birth when there were so many that bemoaned his lack of sons.
Also, "Why?" isn't on the ibdb list.
Too many reprises! Give it a rest, Dick.
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Date: 2007-02-02 06:05 pm (UTC)I believe the first Te Deum was simply a choral introduction that blended the overture into the opening scene.
Yes, it's very odd that the show is about Henry's obsession with having a son, but once he gets one the moment isn't musicalized.
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Date: 2007-02-04 08:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-05 05:17 pm (UTC)