re: Musical Reviews that cover songs of a single composer/team | |
Posted by: Chazwaza 06:47 pm EDT 07/01/24 | |
In reply to: re: Musical Reviews that cover songs of a single composer/team - Chromolume 06:32 pm EDT 07/01/24 | |
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Ha sorry, i may have been too hasty. And I very much remember that review vs revue push they did for PIT. It all seemed pointless and odd. Are they really reviewing the material, as in taking a new look at it, or are they just contextualizing each song in a similar way it was in the show it was written for, but in a different show? I do, at least, think we need a term for a show that is basically a jukebox musical of a musical theater writers songs (with a new story/characters/musical that the songs written for different shows/characters are the score for) vs a show like Ain't Misbehavin, or even Sondheim on Sondheim, which is a presentation of songs that are generally not put into a new context or new story. If I did a Lionel Bart one, though, of course it would have to be titled Revueing The Situation. |
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