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LA LA LAND’s Nod to CABARET
“La La Land”, writer/director Damien Chazelle’s widely critically and popularly acclaimed original movie musical currently basking in the glow of 14 Academy Award nominations, is a love letter to romance gained and lost, to Los Angeles and its tribe of … Continue reading →
NEW YORK NEW YORK in Pieces (of Song and Puzzle)
Let’s celebrate New York, New York in pieces! Musical pieces! Jigsaw puzzle pieces! The first song must be New York, New York of course! What, you thought It’d be Old Blue Eyes’ New York New York? No worries, I won’t … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema Scope, Live! On Stage, Musicabilia, Notes in the News, Two-fisted Touristing
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Tagged 4D, 9/11, Alicia Keys, Barbra Streisand, Bernstein, Billy Joel, Central Park, Chrysler Building, Citicorp, Comden & Green, Don Henley, Ebb, Empire State Building, Frank Sinatra, Glee, Jay Z, Kander, Liza Minnelli, Madison Square Garden, Madonna, Martin Scorcese, New York City, New York New York, On the Town, Pennsyvania Station, Puzzle, Robert De Niro, Rockefeller Center, Sting, The Song of Job, Time Warner Building, United Nations Building, World Trade Center
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NfaC Double Repost: BREAKING INTO SONG IN MUSICALS
Time for another Notes from a Composer rerun, or repost, this time a double feature from last April on the convention of breaking into song in musicals, and how cleverly the movie version of Cabaret subverted that convention. This post … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alice in Wonderland, All That Jazz, Berlin, Bob Fosse, Breaking into song, Busby Berkley, Cabaret, Chicago, Dream, Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joel Grey, Kit Kat Club, Liza Minnelli, musical, Speakeasy, The Boyfriend, Through the Looking Glass, Wizard of OZ
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Keeping Company with Cocktails & Classics & CABARET
So, Logo is showing “Cabaret” tonight as part of their new “Cocktails & Classics” series. This series started around the same time I launched this blog, and in that short time I have already gone on and on here and … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema Scope, LGBTQ Alphabet Soup, Melodies Linger On
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Tagged Academy Awards, Bob Fosse, Cabaret, Drew Droege, Joel Grey, Lea DeLaria, Liza Minnelli, logo, Michael Ausiello, Michael Urie, Michael York, musical, Nazis
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How Cabaret circumvented the “characters breaking into song” musical trope
When people who say they hate musicals explain why they hate musicals they usually fall back on this well-worn reason: it is unrealistic that characters just break into song and dance; this doesn’t happen in “real life”. I find this … Continue reading →
How this young chum came to the Cabaret
This Christmas one of my “stocking stuffers” from Ed was the gift that thrilled me the most this holiday season: a (battery operated) votive candle with an actual screen cell of Liza Minnelli singing the title song from the movie … Continue reading →
Posted in Beginnings, Cinema Scope, LGBTQ Alphabet Soup, Melodies Linger On
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Tagged Academy Awards, Berlin, bisexual, Bob Fosse, Cabaret, censorship, Dubbing, Germany, Helmut Griem, Joel Grey, Liza Minnelli, Michael York, movies, musical, Nazis
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