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Like, a week ago, [livejournal.com profile] _mycroft_holmes posted a list of her favorite musical for each letter of the alphabet. Sounds like an lj-meme to me! Here are mine:

Assassins
Beauty and the Beast (movie, not Broadway musical)
Cabaret
Drowsy Chaperone
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Fiddler on the Roof
Guys and Dolls
Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney movie again)
Into the Woods
Jungle Book (Disney movie)
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Little Night Music
My Fair Lady
New Brain
On the Twentieth Century
Pippin
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Ragtime
Sweeney Todd
Titanic
Urinetown
Victor/Victoria
West Side Story
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You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Zombie Prom

Notes:
  • B: I didn't like the Broadway musical at all, but the movie is wonderful.
  • E: I've never seen Evita, and that doesn't leave much in E.
  • H: Still waiting for an English stage version of this, though my reaction to the stage version of Beauty and the Beast means that may be a poor idea.
  • J: A lame choice, but I don't know Jesus Christ Superstar well enough for it to be eligible. And I don't like Jekyll & Hyde or Joseph.... Which, again, doesn't leave much.
  • M: The Music Man is close, but.
  • O: Never seen Oliver!, Oklahoma!, or Once on This Island. I've never seen On the Twentieth Century either, but at least I've heard the whole cast album, and I like it better than Of Thee I Sing.
  • S: Tough choice here. 1776 and Songs for a New World both give it a run for its money, though I admit I'm biased in the case of Songs....
  • V: I've only seen the movie of Victor/Victoria, which isn't really a musical, and it was okay but I was kind of lukewarm about it. But I've never seen any other musical beginning with V.
  • Z: Not great, but not actively bad; and it begins with Z.

Date: 2007-08-25 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yaleartificer.livejournal.com
I like Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar -- the music and the books are both better than Andrew Lloyd Webber's other stuff, I think. (I've heard I'm not supposed to like Tim Rice, but nobody ever explained to me why.) Che and Judas add an edge that keep them from going all sloppily sentimental like Phantom (or what I know of Cats). "Waltz for Eva and Che" is about as nifty a piece as the Webber/Rice team ever did.

I also like how these two operas are weird reflections of each other, with Che as a completely impotent Judas and Eva Peron a completely narcissistic Jesus.

Date: 2007-08-25 07:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] timmypowg.livejournal.com
Look up Jungle Book on Wikipedia if you get a chance. Pretty cool stuff: Bare Necessities, by far my favorite song in the movie and probably most people's (you can hear a clarinet quartet arrangement on my webpage at web.mit.edu/braunst/www), was the only song left over from a previous version by Terry Gilkyson (I think that's the name), whose songs were too inspired by the Rudyard Kipling story. The new guys Disney brought in to completely rewrite it were only allowed to do so on the condition that they not read the original book. Disney is interesting, isn't it?

Date: 2007-08-26 02:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sen-ichi-rei.livejournal.com
My school-deprived brain: 1776? That doesn't start with an- oh. Seventeen Seventy Six.

It really does make one wonder how I got into Harvard. Or Penn, for that matter.

Missing letters, and then some

Date: 2007-08-26 12:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] notachnai.livejournal.com
I highly recommend Finn's Elegies if you don't know it.

Q means either Quilters or Quadrophenia, and Quilters is clearly better.

And, to my immense surprise, X means Xanadu!

And I cannot possibly condone your treatment of Bajour, Candide, Follies (although I too love Fiddler), John & Jen, Pacific Overtures and Zanna, Don't (although Zombie Prom is certainly worthy).

Finally, note that several of your picks are cheating, in that, like A Chorus Line, they actually begin with "A"--A Little Night Music, A New Brain, etc.

Best,

Re: Missing letters, and then some

Date: 2007-08-26 12:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] notachnai.livejournal.com
Also, Titanic vs. The Last Five Years would be close for me.

Re: Missing letters, and then some

Date: 2007-08-26 12:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] notachnai.livejournal.com
And if you're looking for a worthy V, I highly recommend Violet.

Re: Missing letters, and then some

Date: 2007-08-27 05:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/-mycroft-holmes/
The guy from whom I stole this idea has quite a bit to say about alphabetization:
http://www.theatermania.com/peterfilichia/index.cfm?date=20070803

(He makes the point, in a later column that I can't be bothered to find, that people say "Les Miz" or "La Cage", whereas they drop the articles when abbreviating English show names. I prefer that argument to the one he gives here for retaining foreign articles in alphabetizing.)

Date: 2007-09-20 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orewashinanai.livejournal.com
Hi! This is Tom from Philadelphia.
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