What are the musical moments in shows that make you tear up and cry? Doesn't have to be a sad or tragic moment, but can be a happy moment as well.
Here are mine:
A Chorus Line - One
Wicked - Defying Gravity
Les Miserables - I Dreamed A Dream/One Day More/Bring Him Home/Finale - I was a mess through the entire show actually
Miss Saigon - Please
Ragtime - when Coalhouse Jr is called out of the wings - I might have actually SOBBED!
The Phantom Of The Opera - at the end when the Phantom cries out "Christine" after he lets her go and sings "Christine I Love You"
Sunday In The Park With George - "Sunday" in both acts and "Move On"
Camille Claudel - at Goodspeed with Linda Eder - "Gold"
Stand-by Joined: 8/30/03
I've never really cried, but I've gotten chills:
"Tell her I love her" - Urinetown
"Defying gravity" - Wicked
"Alone" - A Year With Frog and Toad
"Johanna" - Sweeney Todd
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/14/04
Musicals that I have experienced,
The Beautiful Game-Almost the entire show.
Jekyll and Hyde-Sympathy, Tenderness
Aida-Elaborate Lives
Taboo-Petrified
Cabaret-I Don't Care Much
Little Women-Astonishing
Broadway Star Joined: 12/19/04
Avenue Q- "For Now" - although the George Bush line never fails to put the laugh back through the tears.
From RENT:
Goodbye, Love (most of it)
I'll Cover You: Reprise
Another Day (when the Life Support group starts singing with Mimi)
Your Eyes
One Song Glory
Without You
From AIDA:
Elaborate Lives
And, for some strange reason "Morning Glow" from Pippin
For Good. Its so gorgeously written and when Idina and Cheno sing it together, it cant be beat.
Avenue Q- John singing "Everything in live is only for now"
Wicked- Defying Gravity
Phantom of the Opera- Music of the Night
End of AIDA, I'll Cover You Reprise, I Don't Care Much, and yes... For Good.
"I'll Forget You" from THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL (3.0).
Marguerite is facing the razor sharp blade of the guillotine and she has to tell herself to forget how much she loves Percy in order to walk the stairs to her death. I cried like a baby.
i never cry but ive gotten shivers alot, too many times to name, like:
all through Taboo
Lots Wife
Everybodys got the Right
etc...
At the end of NINE when Little Guido takes the gun away from Guido, and the entire cast of women comes down and each has a moment with Little Guido. I balled like a baby....I will never forget it.
Pacific Overtures - Pretty Lady (it's the harmonies)
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/3/05
I have never actually cried, but these either give me chills or tears in my eyes
Wicked: the bubble entrance, for good
Little Women: astonishing (or everything sutton does), days of plenty
Les Miz: one day more
Aida: written in the stars, a step too far
Rent: the end, when maureen does the, "mark, roger, anyone heeeeeeeeeeeelllllllllllp" i don't know why, but it does something for me.
I'm sure there are many others
"I Will Love You" from MARIE CHRISTINE seems to always tear me up.
The finales of Les Miz and Rent, Gethsemane (JCS) and Circle of Life (Lion King).
Little Shop of Horrors: "Somewhere That's Green" though I don't know why...guess I was just feeling emotional that night
Chicago: "Nowadways"
Les Miserables: "Finale"
Phantom of the Opera: "Overture" I sobbed. It was really just the excitement of being in New York and seeing a Broadway show for the first time. Oh, and I cryed during the lines: "It's over now the music of the night!!!"
Yep. Goes to show what a sucker I am when it comes to theatre.
In RENT when Maureen says "You always said how lucky we were that we were all friends, but it was us baby, who are the lucky ones."
I cried last night at A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN when Sally Murphy sang "Make the Man Love Me".
the finale of POTO
Also, I agree with superperson on "Tell Her I Love Her".
Yesterday, during "Wicked", I broke down during "Defying Gravity" for some reason. I think I was just overwhelmed by Shoshana Bean.
Little Women-Some Things Are Meant to Be
Rent-the whole second act
Reading about Sally Murphy reminded me of NEVER WALK ALONE at the end of CAROUSEL. That is an cry out loud, soaking wet face moment.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/23/04
Couldn't agree more, Glebb. I had the same reaction during that as I did during "Make the Man Love Me". Sally is a goddess.
Featured Actor Joined: 8/24/04
Make Our Garden Grow (Candide) - Just wow. The melody is just so heartbreaking and meaningful I just bawl.
Finale (Rent) - Again Maureen's shout gets me everytime.
Wheels of a Dream (Ragtime) - Again, the melody and what they are saying means so much and gives so much hope.
Lot's Wife (Caroline, or Change) - I always cry at the same times: "Some folks go to school at night, and some folks march for civil rights, but I don't, I ain't got the heart. I can hardly breathe!" and "Caroline...Caroline..."
And...
Epilogue (Caroline, or Change) - I bawl from Emmie's "I'm the daughter of a maid in her uniform crisp and clean" to "Down to Larry and Emmie and Jackie and Joe- the children of Caroline Thibodeaux.
chills wise
circle of life
i'll cover you reprise
defying gravity on occassion, no good deed, when elphaba surrenders
and i am telling you i'm not going
the final line of for now
molasses to rum, is anybody there?
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