D2, for the first one, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
1. Journey through Europe 2. Shakespeare-inspired title 3. Acid trip 4. Real 5. 3 of 7 original cast members had roles in Broadway shows that opened in the past 12 months
Cheyenne Jackson tickled me. AFTER ordering SoMMS a drink but NOT tickling him, and hanging out with Girly in his dressing room (where he DIDN'T tickle her) but BEFORE we got married. To others. And then he tweeted Boobs. He also tweeted he's good friends with some chick on "The Voice" who just happens to be good friends with Tink's ex. And I'm still married. Oh, and this just in: "Pettiness, spite, malice ....Such ugly emotions... So sad." - After Eight, talking about MEEEEEEEE!!! I'm so honored! :-)
1. Original version 2. She could dance backwards 3. He choreographed one number. 4. They dated for a week. 5. Her mother was a strident anti-communist 6. One star's brother picked up a check every week but never performed, thank God. 7. Taxi cab
1. Title incorrectly suggests an 18th century score, but show takes place in the 20th. 2. Solitaire 3. Musser's yellow twilight. 4. Rhyme for indiscriminate. 5. Star found earlier fame as a suffragette character that's now back on Broadway.
PennybankBill, A Little Night Music is correct. Full marks.
How about: 1. ORIGINAL idea for a musical!! 2. Blue Crystal 3. Both Lead Actresses are multiple Tony Nominees. One of the ladies won her first win here. 4. Larkin's late-period masterpiece. 5. Dominant recent movie musical director got his start as swing in this cast.
Charles, yours is The Rink, right? And I agree with you that Allmylife's is Girl Crazy.
OK, my turn:
1) Based on a 20th century play, not written in English, which was made into an all star cast movie 2) Won a tony for its legendary star, still alive and kicking 3) Featured a revered Irish legit actor, still alive 4) pros: a couple of gorgeous songs by its well-known composer 5) cons (which made it the flop it was) include: generally seen as cloyingly sentimental