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Back to the Future: The Musical (Original Cast Recording) Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (album) Beauty and the Beast (Original Broadway Cast Recording) The Berlin Tapes; The Black Rider (album) Blái hnötturinn; Blood Brothers (1995 album) The Blue Room (soundtrack) The Body in the Seine; Bombay Dreams; The Book of Mormon: Original ...
The musical tells the story of four men (L.M., Jackson, Jim and Eddie) who work at a gas station and two waitresses (sisters Prudie and Rhetta Cupp) at the Double Cupp Diner, located somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna, North Carolina. The music is mostly from the country rock/pop music genres. They perform on guitars, piano, bass and ...
They decided to write their own show after being unhappy with the roles they were assigned in musical theatre productions at the school. [ 4 ] In 2006 the duo won a $20,000 Jonathan Larson Award, becoming the youngest to have ever won the award, which was established by the estate of Rent composer Jonathan Larson to encourage composers ...
The last film in the "High School Musical" trilogy, "High School Musical 3: Senior Year," turns 15 on Tuesday, and you know what that means: It's time to revisit — and rank — all 11 songs from ...
Grumpy Old Men: The Musical was the brainchild of actor/producer Jeff Gardner. [3] With a goal to produce a Broadway musical, he felt the 1993 film Grumpy Old Men—with its midwestern backdrop and rich emotional story—was well-suited to musical adaptation. Gardner envisioned a traditional Golden Age musical with a strong book and old-style ...
The music of Songs for a New World is influenced by a broad range of musical genres, including pop, gospel and jazz. Many of the songs combine elements of two or more of these genres. The piano features heavily throughout the show's music. An extensive background and analysis essay about the show was written by Scott Miller. [12]
The musical is loosely based on the low-budget 1960 black comedy film The Little Shop of Horrors. The music, composed by Menken in the style of early 1960s rock and roll, doo-wop and early Motown, includes several well-known tunes, including the title song, "Skid Row (Downtown)", "Somewhere That's Green", and "Suddenly, Seymour".
A list of songs about theatre and stage shows. Pages in category "Songs about theatre" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.