Last night, I was music coordinator and pianist for a gala fundraiser for high school theatre. One high school production featured was a cast of "Beauty and the Beast" so large that it had double-cast all its leads. The two Beasts tag-teamed "If I Can't Love Her," each one taking a verse, singing together on the bridge and then into the final chorus. When they hit the climactic key change, they split into a harmony, and the entire Broadway-sized theatre went nuts simultaneously, giving them a standing ovation when they hit the high notes at the end on "let the world be done with ME!"
I couldn't help but think, the "rousing non-romantic duet" is a female genre much more than it is a male one. The only one coming to me off the top of my head in that fashion is "Lily's Eyes," and maybe "You're Nothing Without Me." But audiences love these! Am I missing some? I feel like there are some obvious showstoppers for two male voices that I'm missing...
Agony - Into the Woods
Pretty Women - Sweeney Todd
It Would Have Been Wonderful - A Little Night Music
Dirty Rotten Number - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
We Can Do It - The Producers
No More/Running Away - Into the Woods (not really a duet, but it works in a pinch)
A Powerful Thing - Steel Pier
We'll Take a Glass Together - Grand Hotel
You and Me (But Mostly Me) from Book of Mormon.
Butter Outta Cream and Stuck Together (Strange But True) from Catch Me If You Can.
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"It's Our Little Secret" - PROMISES, PROMISES
"Conga" - ON YOUR FEET!
"Dirty Rotten Number" is a great choice. I'm always surprised how much I forget this number exists, considering how much I enjoy it in the show. "Agony as well."
I thought about adding "Pretty Women" to the list, but like "No More," it ends with a whimper more than a bang (in fact, "Pretty Women" doesn't really end at all).
You're Nothing Without Me.
It's the Act I finale so it definitely doesn't trail off at the end.
The harmonies of the two actors during the chorus is perfection.
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I guess "Confrontation" from "Jekyll and Hyde" doesn't count as a duet?
Joking aside, though, I would guess that Wildhorn shows may have a few of these, since they have rousing everything...I can think of a few rousing all-male numbers like "Into the Fire" ("Scarlet Pimpernel", "Red and Black" ("Les Miserables"
, etc., and a few nice trios with two men ("Journey On" from "Ragtime"
, but yeah, hard to think of blow-the-roof-off male duets...I guess Radames has that duet with his father in "Aida," but I dunno, I wouldn't exactly say I was roused in any sense by that. :/ There are some great Jesus/Judas bits in "Superstar," but mostly recitative-type stuff. Are there any true male-male duets in "American Idiot" or "Spring Awakening"...?
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Lily's Eyes.
Why hasn't this been mentioned yet lol.
I'm guessing Cabinet Battle #1 from Hamilton is not exactly a traditional "duet", is it? :)
I love Confrontation, from Les Mis.
Where are the Hamilton people with Dear Theodosia?
BroadwayKiwi said: "Lily's Eyes.
Why hasn't this been mentioned yet lol.
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It was mentioned in the very first post.
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The Proposal/The Night Was Alive from Titanic.
"It was mentioned in the very first post."
I assumed that was a joke.
You've Got What I Need - "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman."
I Can See it - "The Fantasticks"
Be a Performer - "Little Me"
"We Can Do It"- The Producers
BrodyFosse123 said: ""I Don't Need Anything But You" - ANNIE
"Tonight" - WEST SIDE STORY
"It's Our Little Secret" - PROMISES, PROMISES
"Conga" - ON YOUR FEET! "
Actually none of those are duets for men.
To a poster above, J/ H Confrontation should definitely be considered a duet albeit an odd one
Man #1 Jekyll
Man #2 Hyde
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Pretty Women from Sweeney
Never Say No from Fantasticks (maybe not "rousing" but fun).
Confrontation from Les Mis.
All for the Best from Godspell is fun too.
"To a poster above, J/ H Confrontation should definitely be considered a duet albeit an odd one
Man #1 Jekyll
Man #2 Hyde"
Very true, Mr. Cuccioli was quite amazing on that song. BTW - My wife knew him in his HS days.
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