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The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time

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#50re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/6/04 at 10:49am

Amen to Man of La Mancha...except that for me - its not sad at all - its spiritually uplifting - which is why I love the show so much.


"I don't really get the ending,all i can go with is when after several months,Judith saw Pat sang,and later she kissed him on the toilet,after that the story back to where Pat went down from the stage after he'd sung,and he went to the italian lady.I just don't get it,what Judith exatcly meant when he kissed Pat that she had seen,and did Pat end up together with The Italian Lady?Please help me,thank u very much!" Quote from someone on IMDB in reference to a movie he/she didn't understand. Such grammar!

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#51re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/6/04 at 11:28am

The ending of "Light in the Piazza" jerked a few tears from hard-ass ol' me.


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#52re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/6/04 at 12:33pm

For me, "Falsettos" - first time I saw it, I cried all during the second act, and still cry listening to the cd of "What Would I Do?" And his recent "Elegies" - "Anytime I Am There" and "14 Dwight Avenue, Natick, Massachusetts" (esp. since I grew up the next town over!)

Also, "Secret Garden" - "How Could I Know" gets me.


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#53re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/6/04 at 12:38pm

I'm shocked that nobody mentioned Titanic. Sure, we all knew what happened, but it was one of the saddest moments on a stage in NY!

Also - the ending to Follies.


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#54re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/6/04 at 1:52pm

Miss Saigon! Hello....It cannot get much sadder that that one....she dies to save her child .......Sob-sob!


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WestEndBird
#55re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/6/04 at 2:09pm

Jekyll and Hyde!!
Jesus Christ Superstar...(though many know the ending)


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#56re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/6/04 at 9:57pm

Wicked? *waggles eyebrows*

I'd say...
RENT
Les Mis (DEFINITLEY)
Cabaret (I Don't Care Much...Adam Pascal)


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#57re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/7/04 at 8:35am

I'm music directing Falsettos right now, and my pit cries all over their instruments every night. Wow, does this show jab the knife repeatedly!


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#58re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/8/04 at 4:56pm

Elegies...except thats really a song cycle, and its about death in the first place. "Boom Boom" and "Anytime" Kill me everytime. And "When the earth stopped turning" aaaaaah. Sadness.

A New Brain almost ends sad...

I'd have to say Wicked is bittersweet...

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#59re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/8/04 at 5:13pm

I agree- Godspell is definately sad. I don't think JCS is, though.
I cried during the Finale of RENT. It's supposed to be happy, but something about it mad me cry!
Man of La Mancha is really sad. I never expected it to be so sad!


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#60re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/8/04 at 5:55pm

Anyone ever notice how sadly Best Little Whorehouse in Texas ends. "Good Old Girl," "Hard Candy Christmas," "Bus from Amarillo."

"I'm barely gettin' through tomorrow, but I won't let sorrow bring me way down."


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#61re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/8/04 at 6:07pm

PARADE...there is nothing more depressing than the ending of PARADE.


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#62re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/8/04 at 6:11pm

I cant believe I forgot Secret Garden. I bawled my face off when I saw it done locally.


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#63re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/10/04 at 10:30pm

I was STUNNED to tears when I saw Cabaret. I was unfamiliar with the show when I saw it. So incredible...


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#64re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/15/04 at 1:59pm

I whole-heartedly agree with all of the shows listed, especially Bat Boy and Parade. Bat Boy is terribly sad because (SPOILERS)Shelley loses her entire family and the man(bat) she loves, and is left to live in a town full of people who hate her and her deceased family. Parade is even sadder because Leo's beautiful Sh'ma makes you want him to live, and then...
I'm sorry, I can barely listen to that part of the cd because it makes me so depressed.
Updated On: 5/15/04 at 01:59 PM

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iruvyou
#65re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/15/04 at 2:10pm

Yes, you are sooooooo right i saw the new cabret- it creeped the hell out of me. Also Parade is sooooooooooo sad also Man of Lamancha, and Bat Boy is really sad


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Updated On: 5/15/04 at 02:10 PM

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#66re: The Saddest Ending Musicals Of Our Time
Posted: 5/15/04 at 5:49pm

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Oh my God...FLOYD COLLINS
TOXIC AUDIO


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#67The Saddest Ending Musicals of Our Time
Posted: 5/15/04 at 6:23pm

"Les Miserables".
"Floyd Collins".
"The Last 5 Years".

And although the last song is sorta, well, upbeat...
"Once on This Island".
SO depressing.
I was definitely a weepy mess for that one.


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Updated On: 5/15/04 at 06:23 PM

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#68The Saddest Ending Musicals of Our Time
Posted: 5/16/04 at 1:19am

THE LAST 5 YEARS, this one tops the cake for me crying I think. I dont know what I would do if I saw it live.


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#69The Saddest Ending Musicals of Our Time
Posted: 5/16/04 at 1:27am

Am I really the only one who found the ending of "Les Miserables" to be the most uplifting part of the entire show? Valjean is finally redeemed, and the entire cast is singing about working towards a brighter future... But, then again, that's just my perogative.

As for endings that are actually sad, I would have to say "Little Shop of Horrors" (Audrey's death), "Miss Saigon", "The Phantom of the Opera", "Parade", "Cabaret", and "Blood Brothers".


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#70The Saddest Ending Musicals of Our Time
Posted: 5/16/04 at 11:35am

Miss Saigon...Omigosh I couldn't stop crying. It was such a wonderful show with the saddest ending EVER!

The Last Five Years made me cry too....and Amour is kinda sad...HE'S STUCK IN THE WALL?!?!?


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#71The Saddest Ending Musicals of Our Time
Posted: 5/17/04 at 12:07am

1. West Side Story- the ending, although some people could see it as uplifting, kills me. To see how hate kills...

2. Evita- Oh goodness. Eva's death, enough said.

3. Wicked- Not overly sad, but very moving, I sobbed and sobbed and sobbed.

4. Ragtime- The ending was uplifting, but before that, with Sarah's funeral and Coalhouse singing Make Them Hear You, made me cry.

I cry at shows often, anyway, cuz I'll cry at the drop of a hat.


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